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Less than 30 spots remain in the Artists for Conservation Education Program
Vancouver, BC (last year’s event was in New York). This year’s Festival has a unique education program that provides students in grades 3-12 the opportunity to interact with world renowned artists one-to-one. Given that Artists for Conservation is a limited time engagement, registration for this very unique opportunity is limited.Don’t miss out on the opportunity to insight and motivate your students with
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Grouse Mountain Gloats
Grouse Mountain Gloats April 21, 2008, North Vancouver Team Grouse Mountain Resorts edges out the competition in this year’s biggest ever Vancouver Sun Run. With a first place finish in the Food and Hospitality Division of the Corporate Teams, Grouse Mountain Resorts finished in a cumulative time of 7 hours 45 minutes and 46 seconds. Teams are measured on the cumulative times of the top 10
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-mountain-gloats
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Salas still ‘King of the Grouse Grind’
Children’s Hospital. Miskulin finished in a time of 39:17. Presented by Whistler Water, Grind For Kids has raised over $200,000 since getting underway at the beginning of summer.Miskulin nearly eclipsed the current overall men’s record of 23:48, set in August by Vancouver resident Sebastian Salas. The Grouse Grind is a 2.9km hike up the side of Grouse Mountain, and Miskulin took aim at the speed climb time
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/salas-still-%E2%80%98king-of-the-grouse-grind%E2%80%99
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2009 World Police & Fire Games Results
Games are open to all full-time professional firefighters, law enforcement, customs and correctional officers from around the world. Held every two years, the Games bring together the emergency services community for 10 days of sport, celebrating camaraderie, community and competition.“The Grouse Grind mountain run is a signature event at the 2009 World Police and Fire Games, and no other host city
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/2009-world-police-fire-games-results
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Holiday Hours
Holiday Hours at the Peak of Vancouver Holiday hours of operation begin Dec. 17 The Peak of Vancouver is open 365 days a year. For more information on specific activities, visit our Current Conditions page.Winter Break (Dec. 17-Jan. 2)SkyrideMon-Fri: 8:15am-10:00pmSat-Sun: 8:15am-10:00pmLifts & Skiing/RidingMon-Fri: 8:30am-10:00pmSat-Sun: 8:30am-10:00pmChristmas Eve (Dec. 24)Skyride (uphill
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Grouse Mountain to Keep Slopes Open for the Month of June
Grouse Mountain to Keep Slopes Open for the Month of June May 13th, 2011 – Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver BC It maybe May but the spectacular 2011 winter season of record snowfall means that Grouse Mountain is still currently sitting underneath 600cm of snow with fresh snowfall in the last few days and more in the forecast! This has been a banner year full of excellent snow conditions and now
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Legendary Seek The Peak back for its 10th anniversary
Seek The Peak is back for its 10th anniversary Welcoming new charity partner BC Cancer Foundation Who’s afraid of a few hills?Apparently not the 700+ participants already signed up to tackle 4,100 feet of elevation gain from Ambleside to the top of Grouse Mountain. Set for Saturday, June 15th, Seek The Peak presented by Columbia is going strong after 10 years. The number of registrants is up
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/legendary-seek-the-peak-back-for-its-10th-anniversary
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The Ultimate Relay In Support of Rethink Breast Cancer Comes Back to Grouse Mountain
trail and follows the steep and mountainous almost 3000 steps to the plateau of Grouse Mountain and the Chalet. Hand off here for the final stage of the relay. The Peak of Vancouver - 3 KM Racers cut across 1 KM of grassy plateau of Grouse Mountain beside the Chalet and follow the winding trail past the Wildlife Refuge until you reach the base of the Peak. Ascend straight up following what is know
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Light Up the Night at 24 Hours of Winter
Light Up the Night Join us at 24 Hours of Winter - Feb. 11 & 12 Help us to light up the night this February 11&12. Vancouver’s favourite sleepless night is quickly approaching. Make sure you’ve marked your calendar to join us at 24 Hours of Winter for 36 consecutive hours of fun! 24 Hours of Winter is chock-a-block with activity, including our after-dark spectacle, the Torch Light Parade
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/light-up-the-night-at-24-hours-of-winter
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Grinder and Coola emerge from 2011/2012 hibernation period!
Grinder and Coola Emerge from Hibernation Today marked the end to the 2011/2012 hibernation season for Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. Grinder and Coola emerged shortly after 11am by digging their way out of their bear den through a large mound of snow. Once out, they proceeded to have a great romp around their
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/grinder-and-coola-emerge-from-20112012-hibernation-period