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Grouse Mountain Recognized as One of BC’s Top Employers
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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SHOES.COM Grouse Grind Mountain Run Results
SHOES.COM Grouse Grind Mountain Run The results are in! Congratulations to everyone who completed the SHOES.COM Grouse Grind Mountain Run on Saturday morning! The skies began to clear as over 400 participants took to the trail. Now in it's 26th year, the event welcomed all ages and abilities to enjoy the iconic Grouse Grind® while raising valuable funds in support of BC Children's Hospital
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/shoescom-grouse-grind-mountain-run-results
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What's Happening in Grouse Woods
What's Happening in Grouse Woods Grouse Mountain's New Terrain Park If you haven't had a chance to check it out yet, Grouse Woods™ is our newest terrain park. Just introduced this year, it offers something for everyone and is a little different from the rest of our parks. Even if you don’t traditionally explore terrain parks, Grouse Woods is a playground where skiers and riders of most all ages
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#GGMR25 Advice from our top Grouse Grinders
body enough time to digest. Hydrate. I usually start consciously hydrating 48 hours before race day. On race day, have 500ml of water during warm-up.Warm-up. This will be my 6th year competing in the Grouse Grind Mountain Run. Usually I do a warm-up Grouse Grind before the race. However, this year I will be doing something different and running laps of the parking lot prior to the race.Good luck
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Seek the Peak: Kylie's story
Seek the Peak: Kylie's story Learn why this second-time Seek the Peak runner takes on the challenge When we moved to Vancouver last year, we lived on Nancy Greene Way and were Grouse Mountain passholders, so I first heard of Seek the Peak from emails I'd receive and posters I'd see on the mountain. As my Mum, Glenys Richardson, died of breast cancer at the age of 45, every year I like to do a
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Almost $60,000 raised in second-annual Whistler Water One Climb!
achievement.Now in its second year, Whistler Water One Climb challenged participants to dress in blue and “flood” the Grouse Grind all in an effort to provide clean drinking water to a very deserving community in Kenya. With donations still coming in, One Climbers have delivered almost $60,000 in total donations this year, 100 percent of which will be directed to Free The Children's water project in the Kenyan
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Bees a'buzz'n with the Warmer Weather
Bees A'Buzz'n with Warm Weather Our honeybees were busy these past two weeks as their optimum forage, the white-dwarf clover that has been planted all over the mountain in the last couple of years, was in full bloom. Also the weather was finally warm and dry after a rather wet start to July. Our bees, as well as the wild bees that call Grouse Mountain home, managed to have a great harvest at
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Y2Play is 90% Sold!
still going!) and we expect next year to be even better, with early forecasts showing a La Nina weather system bringing cool temperatures and snow, snow, snow!Act now and get ready to Y2Play with us for another fantastic winter season!Buy Y2Play Now
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Ring in 2014 at Grouse Mountain
Ring in 2014 at Grouse Mountain Looking for a fun-filled and memorable way to celebrate New Year’s Eve with friends and family? Ring in 2014 at Grouse Mountain. Whether you are looking for an evening of dining and dancing; a one-of-a-kind New Year's Eve Snowshoe Fondue; or an evening of skiing or riding, Grouse Mountain has you covered. Registration/booking is required for both the special
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/ring-in-2014-at-grouse-mountain
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Earth Week Update: Mountain Access
, here’s a look at some of the steps we’re taking towards reducing our environmental footprint.With over 1.3 million people visiting Grouse Mountain every year, there’s a big opportunity for us to offer sustainable ways for people to access the Mountain. As the only transit accessible Mountain on the North Shore, Grouse Mountain is serviced by two public transit routes with regular service running to and
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