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Register for the Snowshoe Grind Challenge: March 22, 2015
Register for the Snowshoe Grind Challenge Looking to put those New Year’s resolutions to work? The fifth-annual Snowshoe Grind Challenge is coming up on Sunday, March 22, and we know this year’s race will be the best yet. Whether you’re looking to test your skills against other participants or simply want to enjoy the camaraderie and race experience in the great outdoors, the Grouse Mountain
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Y2Play is the Earliest-Bird Snow Pass
Y2Play is the Earliest-Bird Snow Pass With Unmatched Savings Deal-hunters unite – it’s Grouse Mountain’s Y2Play Pass. We are confident next year's snow season is going to be epic and we want you to be part of it! Your chance to get North America's best value snowpass, with jaw-dropping savings, is now. Never before has there been such value for Y2Players. Y2Play provides Mountain access for
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Seek the Peak: Caity's story
Seek the Peak: Caity's story Learn why this runner travels a great distance to face the challenge 1. Why are you getting involved in Seek the Peak? This year, I am getting involved in Seek the Peak as a way to celebrate. That is, celebrating the health that I have, and that my mom and aunt have. If I can use my health to raise money in the hopes that it brings health to others, why wouldn't I
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Grouse Mountain Reports Best Month Ever
our 90th winter season at Grouse Mountain.” said Grouse Mountain’s Communications Manager, Julia Grant. “Excellent conditions for skiing and riding combined with our wide variety of family-friendly activities for the Peak of Christmas and New Year’s Eve celebrations are what contributed to our strongest results on record.” In addition to enjoying the fantastic conditions, skiers and riders were able
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Summer Favourites Return to Grouse Mountain
1.3 million annual visitors. Known as the Peak of Vancouver, we offer unparalleled panoramic views of the city, sea and surrounding mountains along with a wide range of year-round outdoor and educational activities, dining and more. For more information, please visit grousemountain.com.
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BC Hydro work completed near Lot D
150 to 200 trees from the north slope of Lot D as they were deemed to be a danger to the power lines. In fact, one or two of these trees fell against the high voltage line last year, ultimately causing small fires. All of this work was done by BC Hydro contractors in consultation with landowner Metro Vancouver as well as the District of North Vancouver. All necessary permits were applied for and
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A Blizzard has Arrived!
A Blizzard has Arrived on the Mountain! Before Christmas last year, we had a new arrival on the mountain - a male Snowy Owl originally from Edmonton. Over the holidays we held a naming competition and the final choice from guests and fans was 'Blizzard' - an apt name for a white bundle of feathers on our snowy mountaintop!Blizzard is our newest Wildlife Ambassador and, in addition to our Barn
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Picture Yourself Working Here This Winter
Picture Yourself Working Here Now hiring for all winter positions Winter Hiring is underway at Grouse Mountain. All our job openings are posted on our Careers webpage and teams are in the midst of interviewing and hiring for full time and part time seasonal positions for winter as well as our on-going year round recruiting. Apply now! Our managers will be busy training up new teams in early to
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Red Bull Uncorked
beyond what’s traditionally defined as progression in snowboarding. Nearing 20 years since its inaugural inclusion in the Olympics, the sport of snowboarding has evolved towards the direction of increased flips and spins. Super-sized elements and high-speed aerials at competitions have distracted from the origins of the winter sport. “Progression in snowboarding really requires unique terrain that
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Seek the Peak Training: Trail Running Tips
horseback riders. Please always be courteous, ie; be nice! – and yield to them. Always carry out anything you bring into the trails and stay on marked paths. Running trails does require a lot more concentration than road, as one constantly has to adjust their gait pattern according to the various ground obstacles. I often joke that it took me years to even talk while running! As soon as I would start
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