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Calling All Bakers, Join the Gingerbread Village!
-December 24. Each baker will be paired with a sponsor and collaborate on the gingerbreadhouse design. Each gingerbread house will be judged and the top three will be awarded the following prizes:1st Place $1,000 2nd Place $500 3rd Place $250 Bakers will also receive potential exposure through a variety of different channels:Grouse Mountain Facebook, Twitter and Instagram sitesMedia partners; Global TV
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Seafood smarts win top honours
Seafood smarts win top honours Where Vancouver recognizes Grouse Mountain fine dining with Critics Choice Award June 1, 2010, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C, – Conscientious diners can take to higher ground to enjoy aquatic fare sustainably sourced and exquisitely served in The Observatory fine dining restaurant. Where Vancouver magazine recognized The Observatory’s superb seafood
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BMO Grouse Grind Mountain Run 2011
athletes Joren and Morgan Titus and an array of other super-charged Grouse Grind athletes, Sebastian stayed on top with a winning time of 25:10! Last year Sebastian set the course record bar at an incredibly impressive 25:01, only to barely miss that mark this year. In the women’s elite, Stephanie Hamilton took the top spot on the podium with a remarkable time of 32:28. Close to 600 ambitious hikers
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NBC Today Show - February 12th 2010
NBC Today Show - February 12th 2010 Previous Shows & Recaps February 12, 2010 NBC Today's guests were: Jeret “Speedy” Peterson - is a World Cup aerial skier from Boise, Idaho, skiing out of Bogus Basin. Still the only skier in the World to perform the "Hurricane", the world can expect to see Speedy standing finish on the podium in Vancouver.Emily Cook - US Aerial Olympian Emily Cook overcame
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Make a Resolution to Be Safe in the Snow
Make a Resolution to Be Safe in the Snow Register today for our Avalanche Skills Training Course Are you interested in understanding how to evaluate avalanche conditions, analyzing forecasts and planning? Let our experienced team help you get some of the basics with our 2-Day Avalanche Skills Training Level 1 Course. The course provides an entry-level decision-making framework that is based on
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Winter shaping up to be historical best
resort. With guest number exceeding over 9,000 on December 30th alone, it is safe to say that old St. Nick over-delivered.Skiers, snowboarders, snowshoers and those just looking to take in some alpine air came together throughout December to help Grouse Mountain realize a new all time record for the month, up some 12% over the previous record, set in 2007.“Well, we knew we had the snow for an epic
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Recipe: Summer Berries with Balinese Pepper and Wild Mountain Honey
Summer Berries with Balinese Pepper and Wild Mountain Honey Recipes from The Observatory Summer Berries with Balinese Pepper and Wild Mountain Honeymuscat wine granité, glace au lait, almond shortbreadServes 6-8 Summer Berries 1 1/2 cups (375 mL) organic red raspberries 1 1/2 cups (375 mL) organic golden raspberries 1 1/2 cups (375 mL) organic blueberries 1 1/2 cups (375 mL) organic strawberries
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The importance of Avalanche Skills Training
down a steep and open mountainside. This image bears little resemblance to a typical hiking trail on the North Shore and there lies the problem.To get a snow avalanche, we need three things: a moderately steep slope, the right snow conditions and a trigger. 1) Most frequently, avalanches happen on slopes between 30 and 45 degrees or the equivalent of a blue or black diamond ski run. The beautiful
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48 Hours of Winter
event marks the mountain's momentous decision to remain open 24 hours per day for the duration of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games (17 days), showcasing the finest in snow sports and alpine recreation to international visitors and media from all time zones. Last year’s first trial run, 24 Hours of Winter, was a resounding success with over 2000 enthusiasts on the mountain at 3am! From snowboarding to
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In The News: A Day In History - July 13, 1954
recently discovered an episode for the show, which starred local DJ Monty McFarlane as a swinger whose bachelor pad came with a “manservant” and a house band (Sartorello, Charles ‘Luigi’ Knott, and Tom ‘Pasquale’ McConkey). It was supposed to be set in a beach house, but Sartorello says it was actually shot in a garage. The original Grouse chalet burned down in 1964, and the chairlift was replaced by a
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