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Help Kids with Every Step
more for every Grouse Grind they tackle throughout the season. Participants’ progress can instantly be tracked during the campaign using the specially designed Grind For Kids timer and website allowing for friendly competition and real-time results. Prizes are also awarded every week to top pledge - collectors and hikers. Register today at grindforkids.com Once registered, each participant gets a
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Remarkable Raptors Are Taking To The Skies This Summer At Grouse Mountain
educate the public and increase the awareness of the plight of the North Spotted Owl. Fewer than 25 reportedly live in the wild in British Columbia, with over half of these currently in a breeding program. Grouse Mountain has helped to care for, raise and house young Spotted Owls in conjunction with the Mountain View Conservation and Breeding Center over the past number of years with some successful
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Skiers and Riders Are Using Their Heads At Grouse Mountain
and snowboarding helmet usage in Canada currently sits at 75% and amongst children (14 & under) is 95.5% (source: Canadian Ski Council) Grouse Mountain is making a concerted effort to spearhead a movement to drive numbers upwards to 100%. It continues to be Grouse Mountain’s mission to prevent as many injuries at our resort as possible. Awareness is key to achieving this goal and the message
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First ever Whistler Water One Climb raises $110,000
,” said McLaughlin. “Thanks also to all the groups who helped create the inspirational atmosphere -- the Free The Children crowd pumpers, the ivivva cheer team, and the Shift Dance Academy. Today we are all difference makers.”Draw prizes and awards for top fundraisers were generously donated by Quiksilver, Roxy, DC, and ivivva. The crowd cheered for the top individual fundraiser, ten-year-old Jeremy Lo
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Dine "Up" Vancouver at the Peak
course menu for $35 in the award winning Observatory Restaurant. The Observatory Restaurant is nestled atop Grouse Mountain’s Peak Chalet and the food rivals the view. The Observatory's contemporary BC menu has harnessed the remarkable confluence of local flavours and worldly techniques that give the province its unique character. Chef Dino L. Gazzola is dedicated to sourcing the finest and freshest
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Win the Ultimate Golden Ticket to Grouse Mountain
Win the Ultimate Golden Ticket Tell us why you Y2Play for your chance to win the once-in-a-lifetime $10,000 grand prize. Ever dream about spending the ultimate year at Grouse Mountain? We will be giving one lucky Lower Mainland resident the chance to make that dream a reality. We are giving away a one-of-kind Golden Ticket - 365 days of VIP access plus a huge array of priceless perks. From
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10th Anniversary for the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife
Coola in their natural five acre habitat. Hundreds of thousands of school children have attended our formal Grizzly Bear curriculums and come away with a greater understanding and respect for bears and wildlife in general.These are exciting times for the Refuge and the next 10 years hold a lot of promise as we expand our programs and work to deliver world class interpretive programs for our visitors
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Christmas Gift Inspiration
any day or night of the downhill season. For The Foodie Treat the food lover in your life to a meal they won’t soon forget.Grouse Mountain gift cards can be used at The Observatory for that memorable meal with a breath-taking view of the city below. And, with over 600 bottles to choose from, The Observatory’s award winning wine selection is sure to get their palate excited.An indulgent Snowshoe
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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - First Daily Winner
). I was with a friend of mine and we were almost finished with our hike near the top of the trail when we heard this odd noise. (I've heard it many times since and now realize it is the call of a protective mother Grouse) I looked down and there at my feet about 4 or 5 feet away was a Grouse. She looked like a miniature peacock or turkey with her tail all fanned out. My friend and I were looking at
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CASP National Summit commences
, adaptive snowboarding competitions, and training opportunities for coaches. Adaptive snow sports enthusiasts and aspiring Paralympic athletes from around the world will also train and compete in the CASP National Championship, a single-person snowboard cross race. Athletes will race down the prepared track at Grouse Mountain on January 29, and prizes will be awarded to the top three male and female
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