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Grinder and Coola Emerge from Hibernation!
drop as drastically as true hibernators, instead they slow down. Also, bears quite often go for 'sleep walks' during the winter to stretch their muscles and keep their bones strong.We will soon be switching our hibernation cameras out onto the habitats to allow Grinder and Coola's fans to watch them in action in their habitat. Please stay tuned!
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82nd Ski Season Opening
along the newly installed Greenway Chair, and ski or snowboard along the famed Paradise run.“The accumulated snowfall coupled with the arrival of colder temperatures make this opening possible,” says General Manager Michael Cameron. “We look forward to a robust ski and snowboard season, and will continue to supplement the present favourable conditions with our own snowmaking efforts.” As the latest
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CASP National Summit commences
CASP National Summit Commences New home base established for adaptive snow sports programs in Canada. January 27, 2009, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – The Canadian Snowboard Federation (CSF) is launching the Canadian Adaptive Snowboard Program (CASP) National Summit at Grouse Mountain from January 27 to 30, 2009. The comprehensive CASP program consists of athlete development camps
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Grouse Mountain's 84th downhill season
, have made this possible with Paradise Bowl opening first and more terrain to follow this weekend. Snow enthusiasts can exchange their umbrellas for skis, boards and snowshoes as we begin another robust snow season. “The fantastic advanced opening date sets the tone for what is going to be a spectacular snow season,” says Michael Cameron, general Manager. With or without the help of La Nina (which
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Quiksilver Showdown Over The City 2012
. All of the action of Quiksilver's Showdown Over The City take place against Grouse Mountain's signature urban backdrop making for stunning spectatorship, video and photography. “We have a world-class list of riders taking part in Showdown which is the only event of its kind in British Columbia bringing the highest caliber of snowboarders direct to our own backyard”, says Michael Cameron, Grouse
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Events Showcase Amateur and Pro Talent
Events Showcase Amateur and Pro Talent Two back to back events make this the weekend for amateur and pro skiers and riders to put their skills and moxie to the test. January 2nd, 2007. North Vancouver, BC -The MGT (More Good Times) Snowboard Camp presents the 4th annual all girl clinic and Slopestyle Contest series at Grouse Mountain. This two day event features MGT coaches and judges.Learn from
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Grouse Mountain Gloats
finishers in each team. “Coming off of an astounding Winter Season on Grouse Mountain, one could argue that skiing and riding might just be the key to our ‘training’ regime.” Says Grouse Mountain General Manager, Michael Cameron. “I think this proves to Vancouver that our crew have switched gears and are ready to take in what the Spring and Summer seasons bring to Vancouver. But we'd also like to publicly
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Birds Eye View
shoot before and had no idea what to expect. As they began filming and doing different shots, I noticed that the producer and the camera man had what I thought to be an unspoken communication system. I found it very interesting to see how they arranged for the different shots and how simple footage can be turned into an influential and fact filled television segment. As the segment was on Helitours
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CALLING ALL GROUSE GRIND ENTHUSIASTS!
collecting pledges for Rethink Breast Cancer and we will see you on July 16 as you Seek The Peak! “Breast Cancer is non-discriminatory. We all know someone who has been affected by breast cancer. That is why Grouse Mountain created Seek The Peak”, explains Grouse Mountain General Manager, Michael Cameron. “This is an incredibly fun event and also the ultimate fitness challenge. Participants know that
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It's Time! Grouse Mountain Opens Friday For Skiing and Riding
will have three jib rails and four boxes available within the Paradise Bowl”, says Grouse Mountain’s General Manager, Michael Cameron. Last season Grouse Mountain also had an early start and one of the longest seasons on record with skiing and riding into June. With this year identified as another La Nina year, Grouse Mountain expects to have an equally long and epic season for skiers, riders and