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Recipe: Summer Berries with Balinese Pepper and Wild Mountain Honey
together the yolks and sugar. Slowly pour the hot milk into egg mixture. Return the mixture to pan and continue to cook mixture on low heat, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon. After 5 minutes, the mixture should thicken until it coats evenly the back of your wooden spoon. Strain, cool, and place into ice cream machine until frozen. Shortbread 1/2 cup + 1 Tbsp (140 mL) icing sugar, sifted 1/2 cup
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Early snowfall appears
Early snowfall appears Fall weather at Grouse Mountain bodes well for coming winter September 29, 2009, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – Snow graced the peak of Grouse Mountain today, signaling the coming winter in Vancouver may bring another robust season of flurries. The heavy rainfall this afternoon temporarily turned to snowfall at the highest altitude of the resort, and came as a
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Ski and ride the Peak of Vancouver until May!
hours each day of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games (17 days).The highly sought after Y2Play passes that fuel Vancouver’s most significant winter community are nearly sold-out for the 2010/2011 winter season, creating another good reason in a long list of ones to buy or renew a Y2Play Pass for those haven't done so already. Once they're gone, there's no bringing them back!-30-
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A Flurry of Winter Activity
A Flurry of Winter Activity A FLURRY OF WINTER ACTIVITIES TO BRIGHTEN THE POST CHRISTMAS DOLDRUMS December 21ST, 2007. North Vancouver, BC- With the kids out of school and after the big day comes and goes, Grouse Mountain offers more than just the best skiing and riding on the North Shore. Sleigh rides, mountain top ice skating, and even a Sno-Limo for adventure seekers who have not yet
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/a-flurry-of-winter-activity
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Bears Ready for Hibernation
we received a few inches of fresh snow today. After we've received our first significant snow fall we will cut off food and this lack of food, combined with short days and cold, snowy, weather will trigger hibernation. Here are a few shots of Grinder lounging around the hibernation habitat!
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Bears Close to Hibernation
outside after the weekend and they will be officially in hibernation.We are also happy to announce our winter hibernation den camera is online. This infrared camera provides a unique look into a dark bear den. You can see just what Grinder and Coola are doing over the winter time.Please visit our wildlife refuge page and choose the 'Bear Camera' to follow along.
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Hummingbirds return to Grouse Mountain!
common hummingbird in the Vancouver area is the Rufous Hummingbird. These amazing birds complete a migration from Mexico to as far north as Alaska each year before doing the return journey in the late summer after they are done breeding. If you consider body size to distance travelled, the Rufous Hummingbird has the longest migration ratio of any bird! Please watch for these amazing birds at our
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Emergency Avalanche Scenario Training
group learned about basic first aid specific to this scenario. While I have spent a lot of time in the back country, I have to admit I had no idea how to even turn on a rescue beacon. After a few practice ‘rescues’ I was feeling like a pro and ready to join the other groups and rescue our victim ‘Hosay’ who is appropriately made out of hose and rope. I’m happy to report we managed to work together and
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Terry Fox Tour of Hope
Terry Fox Tour of Hope Terry Fox Tour of Hope arrives at Grouse Mountain North Vancouver, September 8, 2008 – Grouse Mountain is proud to host the original van that was an integral component of Terry Fox's 1980 Marathon of Hope. As part of a special nationwide tour, visitors to the Alpine Plaza this afternoon can view the 1980 Ford Econoline van that was Terry's home for 4 ½ months during his
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/terry-fox-tour-of-hope
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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - Aug. 5
have passed the view has become smaller. The trees are growing and creating a new view of the wonderful nature that we are so fortunate to enjoy.In the winter, I love to snow shoe on a Friday afternoon and take in the views from the peak, finish off a perfect day in the pub with nachos and a cold drink! I moved to the North Shore because of Grouse Mountain and all the wonderful activities it provides
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