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“Today’s” six-month Olympic announcement
live broadcast and to get a chance to meet the Olympic athletes as well as the show anchors. “Today” will broadcast live each morning at 4 a.m. local time. During the course of the Games, “Today” will give viewers an all-access pass to everything Olympic. “Today” will go behind-the-scenes of the Games and profile Team USA. Each morning, Matt, Meredith, Al and Ann will talk to the Olympic teams, and
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Keep Altitudes Bistro refreshed this summer!
Cakes, the Hoisin Duck Tacos and the famous Grouse Mountain Nachos. The west coast wild salmon is a delicious favourite from the large dishes, local flavours and worldly techniques that give the province its unique character. Send in your signature cocktail recipe ideas by May 31st, and your tasty beverage could be selected and enjoyed by many!Your Chance to Win!The names of all recipe contest
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/keep-altitudes-bistro-refreshed-this-summer
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Seafood smarts win top honours
commitment to sustainability in all forms."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 Gazzola is dedicated to sourcing the finest and freshest regional ingredients available, creating memorable dining experiences for the discerning palate.Grouse Mountain is a proud member of Ocean
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/seafood-smarts-win-top-honours
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Grouse Mountain Eat Local Recipe Contest
and the famous Grouse Mountain Nachos. The west coast wild salmon is a delicious favourite from the large dishes, local flavours and worldly techniques that give the province its unique character. Send in your shared meal recipe ideas throughout the month of October, and your sustainable dish could be selected and enjoyed by many! Looking for inspiration? Why not consult Ocean Wise and Green Table
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-mountain-eat-local-recipe-contest
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Snowshoe Grind offers new fitness challenge
, giving hikers the appreciation of the snowy winter landscape. To access the Snowshoe Grind, a Ski & Snowboard Pass, General Admission Ticket or Annual Membership is required. The Snowshoe Grind is open in daylight hours, seven days a week in the winter (check Mountain Report for current conditions). Length: 4.3 kilometres (2.67 miles) Elevation Gain: 215 metres (705 feet) Average Time: On average
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/snowshoe-grind-offers-new-fitness-challenge
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Carleigh, the Wildlife Ranger!
Carleigh, the Wildlife Ranger! A Wild Day to Remember... My next adventure here at Grouse Mountain I knew was going to be an eye-opening one as I was getting the opportunity to tag along with one of the Wildlife Rangers for a morning. The Wildlife Rangers are integral members of the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife working with the education teams, giving informational talks and
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Grind for Kids Interview: Ben Armstrong
see an amazing response from the Grouse Grind Community! Following that, Grind for Kids Ambassador, Philipp Postrehovsky, was able to get in touch with Ben and put together a "Rapid Fire" style interview with Ben. Grind for Kids: Why did you sign-up for Grind For Kids?Ben Armstrong: I wanted an opportunity to give back to the BC Children's Hospital Foundation, which had helped me so early in
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/grind-for-kids-interview-ben-armstrong
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Winter shaping up to be historical best
Winter shaping up to be historical best Grouse Mountain sets all time December traffic record January 2, 2011, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver – While some had hoped the man in red would bring more traditional gifts this holiday season, Grouse Mountain was after something a bit more intangible: evidence that the global reach of the Olympic Games last winter would create a lasting legacy for the
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/winter-shaping-up-to-be-historical-best
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Baby Boom Continues on Grouse Mountain!
Baby Boom Continues on Grouse Mountain! Baby birds of all species have left the nests to feed on their own. Walking around the mountain top these days is like walking around one giant wildlife nursery! Baby birds of all species have left the nest and are following their parents around and are feeding on their own for the first time in their lives. Baby mammals, such as deer and black bear, can be
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/baby-boom-continues-on-grouse-mountain
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48 Hours of Winter
endless winter sports. “This is our way of celebrating this once in a lifetime event,” says General Manager, Michael Cameron. “On February 13th, our 48 Hours of Winter campaign will give Vancouverites a taste of the unique and memorable events we have in store on Grouse Mountain when we welcome the world in 2010. The Games are truly a rare Canadian experience to celebrate.” Highlights of 48 Hours of
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/48-hours-of-winter