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World-renowned Fly-In at Grouse Mountain
meet, fly and enjoy the spectacular scenery from Grouse Mountain. The time-honoured tradition demands the pilots demonstrate their flying skills over the two-day period. Pilots are required to stay in the air for a minimum of two hours and are rated on aerial form, take off and landing skills. The participants will launch from the Peak, 1,250 metres (4,100 feet) above sea level, before landing at
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Seek the Peak: Halfway There!
Friday and Sunday runs. Michelle and I are both training for separate events that we have mentioned in past posts, Michelle with her first half marathon and myself with a military type challenge spread over 8-10 hours and 15-20 miles. With these events in mind, we have adjusted our training to incorporate specific days to help us with the individual challenges we are both taking on. Most recently, I
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NBC Today Show - February 12th 2010
significant injuries to both her feet to win her first World Cup victory in an aerials event in Russia in 2008. Emily’s best finish at the FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships was fourth in the aerials at Inawashiro in 2009. Daniel Boulud - Acclaimed chef and restaurateur - "Today's" Sarah Haines will give Kathie Lee and Hoda the daily Olympic dish from Grouse Mountain for the fourth hour. The first
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Winter Continues with a New Tube Park (April 27, 2012)
will be open 7 days a week from 12pm to 6pm on weekdays and 10am to 6pm on weekends. Please note that there will be a $10 charge for every 2 hours for the Tube Park. Tickets can be purchased at Guest Services, Alpine Guest Services as well as over the phone by calling Guest Services on: 604-980-9311. Terrain Park: For terrain park lovers, perfect your skills before summer as boxes and rails
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Grinder and Coola Emerge from Hibernation!
not eat, sleep, urinate or deficate. They did spend some time shifting around, stretching and occasionally going for a short walk. These movements help keep their bones and muscles active so that in the spring they can be ready to go. Their rambuncious antics certainly were testimony to that! You can now visit Grinder and Coola in their hibernation habitat daily during our operating hours.
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Remarkable Raptors Are Taking To The Skies This Summer At Grouse Mountain
often hard to spot as they are most active at dusk or dawn but the Peak of Vancouver is making these incredible creatures easy to experience through a multitude of new additions. A new short documentary “Tyto’s Triumph” will be shown hourly in the Theatre in the Sky that illustrates how Tyto came to make Grouse Mountain his home, the health challenge he faced and the important role he now plays as an
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Terry Fox Tour of Hope
historic run and viewing will commence at noon and close around 5 p.m. During its one-day stop at Grouse Mountain, visitors can learn how the van was also used to carry supplies, monitor Terry's running mileage, collect donations and slow down traffic. Ford of Canada has completely restored the van and over 1,000 hours of around the clock work was needed to dismantle and reassemble every van piece. It
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Grizzly Bears Enjoy a Good Summer Splash
Grizzly Bears Enjoy a Good Summer Splash Summer means one thing - pool weather! The weather has turned warm over these last couple of weeks and that means only one thing to the bears - pool time! These days it is quite common to see Grinder and Coola hanging out in one of their three ponds within their five acre habitat. Sometimes it's a quick dip and other times they will be in for hours.Both
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Black-tailed Deer Enjoy Grazing on Grouse
hottest parts of the day they find cool shaded spots to make day-beds and spend those hours napping in the shade. For added protection from predators such as cougars and coyotes, the deer quite often lie down in the tall grasses found around the plateau.Outside of the fall rutting season (mating season), the males (bucks) and the females (does) spend their time apart. It is common to see herds of 6-12
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Summer Starts Right Now!
Screaming Eagle Chairlift, Paper Trail, The Cut and Quicksilver Terrain Park will be in operation on weekends between the hours of 9:30am to 5:30pm. Come on up this Saturday and help us celebrate summer’s long awaited arrival!