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Seek the Peak: Nicole's Training Diary - Week 5
when first starting the Grind. If you are a new visitor to this trail, or simply need a refresher in climbing this mountain, below are three tips to help make your climb the best it can be. 1.It’s not a race – so have fun! Unless you’re looking to break some personal bests, remember that it’s not a race to the top. There are hikers of all fitness levels who climb the mountain each and every day, and
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Seek the Peak: Nicole's training diary - Week 6
training calendar that you can follow, and I recommend replicating a few of these routes before race day. I’ve exchanged some great tweets with a few of you as we all prepare for race day, so please keep sharing your thoughts and training preparation. We’re all in this together! Next weekend I will be tackling legs 1-3 of the race for a great session. Where will you embark? Happy training! Nicole
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Seek the Peak Training: Yoga for Runners
Seek the Peak Training: Yoga for Runners Our 14th annual Seek the Peak race is fast approaching we want to make sure you have all the info you need to rock those race day hills. Stay tuned as we share some helpful training and preparation tips to support your journey, all the way to the Peak!Training for Seek the Peek? Or just looking to optimize your running program? YYoga teacher and avid
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Grouse Mountain Family Day Weekend an all-round success
that the resort has made a $5,000 contribution to the Tim Jones Memorial Fund benefiting North Shore Rescue.With 12 centimetres of new snow at Grouse Mountain on top of a week of outstanding snowmaking in cold temperatures, the resort’s annual 24 Hours of Winter and Family Day festivities saw thousands of visitors celebrate the snow season, with all-night skiing and snowboarding, ice skating
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Bears Emerge From Hibernation!
Bears Emerge from Hibernation Today, April 16th, 2014, Grinder and Coola emerged from their bear den and into their hibernation habitat for the first time this year. Their 13th hibernation period has come to an end.The boys have been up and active for a few days now as we put the finishing touches on their outdoor hibernation area. Today, with a few eager onlookers, we opened the door to the
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Grouse Mountain celebrates the 24 Hours of Winter
snowshoe fitness or simply get outside for a brisk morning walk, Grouse Mountain’s annual Snowshoe Grind Challenge returns at 10:00 am on Sunday, February 9th for participants of all ages and fitness abilities. Capping off the long weekend in true Grouse Mountain family-friendly fashion, the Peak of Vancouver is excited to celebrate British Columbia’s second-annual Family Day on Monday, February 10th
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Renew Your Annual Local's Pass at 2013/14 Rates
Renew Your Annual Local's Pass at 2013/14 Rates Renew your pass by May 31, 2014 to save The sun is shining and the Grouse Grind will open any day now (perhaps even by the long weekend), so you know what that means: it's time to renew your Grouse Mountain Annual Local's Pass! While our 2014/15 rates have increased slightly, you have until May 31, 2014 to renew your pass at 2013/14 prices.With our
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First snowfall of the season at Grouse Mountain
First snowfall of the season at Grouse Mountain! A layer of white blankets the Peak of Vancouver (North Vancouver) It’s arrived: the first snowfall of the season! Today is an exciting day for local skiers and riders as the first flakes signal winter is just around the corner at Grouse Mountain. As of noon today we have received 2 cm of the flaky white stuff, and it continues to fall. With cool
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Grouse Mountain Announces Partnership with Suunto
mountains and a summit altitude of 4,100 feet, Grouse Mountain offers a wide range of year-round outdoor and educational activities, a wildlife refuge, hiking, dining and more. With a long history dating back to Vancouver's earliest days, Grouse Mountain enjoys the status of Vancouver's most-visited attraction, welcoming more than 1.3 million guests each year. For more information, please visit
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Grouse Mountain opens new terrain as snow blankets the Peak of Vancouver
destination, the resort opened a number of additional runs and has a variety of terrain suitable for all levels of skiing and snowboarding open during normal operating hours of 9:00 am to 10:00 pm, seven days a week. With the forecast calling for more than 50 centimetres of snowfall in the coming days along with the North Shore’s largest snowmaking fleet in place at Grouse Mountain, additional terrain will