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Sunshine is Back and So is Our Shuttle Bus
Sunshine is Back and So Is Or Shuttle Bus Catch our free shuttle this weekend With beautiful weather returning to Vancouver - and Grouse Mountain - this weekend we will once again be running our shuttle bus to help our guests get up Capilano Road with expected busy days this Saturday and Sunday. The shuttle hours of operation are 10am to 6pm so just look out for the easy-to-spot green bus once
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Beta Wolf Going for Treatment
ecology, behavior and conservation and over the years they have helped us educate millions of visitors to Grouse Mountain that the term ‘big bad wolf’ is a misnomer. Our oldest wolf Beta will be 15 years old this April. If we take the standard ‘1 dog to 7 human years’ conversion, that’s over 100 years old! According to David Mech, a well known wolf biologist, the average lifespan for refuge wolves is
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Join Us for Our Annual Fall Career Fair - This Weekend
Grouse Mountain Career Fair Join us Oct. 15 & 16 for our annual Fall Career Fair We will be holding our annual Fall Career Fair this weekend at the base of the Mountain, 10am to 4pm. To search available positions, click here.
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A Recipe for Romance - Valentine's Day at the Peak of Vancouver
-taking views with a 3- or 6-course Valentine’s Day dinner you have the perfect recipe for romance. Call Chalet Reception at 604.998.5045 for your reservation. Seatings are available in the Observatory from 4pm on February 14, or for those who want to get a jump on the Valentine’s Day rush, we will also be offering the same Valentine’s Day menu on February 12 & 13, 2012. Get a sneak peek at our
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Stay Warm with Boxing Day Deals at Outfitters
season, so avoid the crowded malls on December 26 and pop up to the Peak of Vancouver where you can pick up the latest and greatest base layers at discounts of up to 30%!* *Icebreaker discount is 30% and cannot be combined with other offers. Columbia discount is 10% and can be combined with the Grouse Mountain Membership discount for 30% savings.
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The Ultimate Relay In Support of Rethink Breast Cancer Comes Back to Grouse Mountain
The Peak to help Rethink lead the way towards valuable research and programs for women affected by breast cancer. This race is incredibly inspiring and the ultimate fitness test but nothing is as challenging as the fight against the disease". Participants can register for Seek The Peak either as an individual or as a team of 4 with early-bird pricing available until May 17, 2012. NEW! Get ready to
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In the News: Globe and Mail, June 1, 2012
look at the legendary Lions; the Coastal Scenic Tour, which takes you over local mountains, English Bay and Stanley Park; and the Crown Mountain Tour where you zoom in on an extinct volcano.“Within 10 seconds, you’re in rugged West Coast mountains, so you’re getting the jagged peaks, the lakes and the glaciers,” says Blackcomb Aviation Vice President Steve Wright. “So it’s ‘Ooh, aah’ as soon as you
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Seek the Peak - the Results Are In!
elevation gain and uphill trek in an effort to raise valuable funds for Rethink Breast Cancer. This year’s Seek the Peak winner was seasoned course veteran Colin Dignum with a time of 1:28:11. The course record set by Simon Driver of 1:24:08 still stands. Among the participants were the friends and family of North Vancouver resident Kim Tempest, an avid Seek The Peaker, who passed away from advanced
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/seek-the-peak-the-results-are-in
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Grinder and Coola emerge from 2011/2012 hibernation period!
average with the last few years (2008/2009 - 150 days, 2009/2010 - 145 days and 2010/2011 - 161 days). This is the second longest hibernation period to date. A big thanks to our snow-making (or snow-removal in this case!) team who spent the last two weeks digging out and preparing the grizzly bear’s hibernation habitat.Work continues on their 5 acre summer habitat and we hope to have it ready by
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Win the Ultimate Golden Ticket to Grouse Mountain
the Skyride to the top of the MountainFront of Line Privileges for the Skyride and all lifts for 1 year (and you can bring a friend)Blackcomb Aviation Helitour of The Lions and downtown Vancouver for you and a friendNorth Shore Tandem Paragliding experience for you and a friendOrder of our famous nachos & a beverage every month for the whole year from Altitudes Bistro ($20 per beverage limit
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