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One Week Until Seek the Peak!
at 11:59 pm, so don’t delay, go to seekthepeak.ca today to conquer a few hills and support BC Cancer Foundation. Full information on the course, including detailed descriptions of each leg, are available online. Make the commitment to Seek the Peak in 2013 and own the ultimate fitness accomplishment.Register for Seek the Peak
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Skiing, Riding and Snowshoeing Continue
available at General Admission rates starting May 2, 2011, making downhilling that much more enticing. For season passholders, your winter snowpass is still valid. Spring operating hours are noon-8pm weekdays, and 9:30am-5:30pm weekends.Looking for uphill adventure instead? Snowshoeing also continues at the Peak of Vancouver. To get Grouse Grind-ready try the mountain top Snowshoe Grind for a fabulous
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/skiing-riding-and-snowshoeing-continue
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Introducing the Altitudes Sky Deck
tapas menu, the Altitudes Sky Deck is the perfect place to grab a cool beverage after a visit up top or have a few cocktails and good food at the end of a long day in a relaxed, comfortable atmosphere with a gorgeous cityscape view. Altitudes is located on the upper floor of the Peak Chalet. Tables are available on a first-come, first served basis (or call us at 604.980.9311 to inquire about group
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/introducing-the-altitudes-sky-deck
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Winter Continues
available at General Admission rates starting May 2, 2011, making downhilling that much more enticing. For season passholders, your winter snowpass is still valid. Spring operating hours are noon-8pm weekdays, and 9:30am-5:30pm weekends. Looking for uphill adventure instead? Snowshoeing also continues at the Peak of Vancouver. To get Grouse Grind-ready try the mountain top Snowshoe Grind for a fabulous
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Our Summer Camps Are a Sure Shot
Our Summer Camps Are a Sure Shot Grouse Mountain’s Summer Day Camps are underway, and with new adventures this year campers are grinning ear-to-ear. Archery and rock climbing were both added to the program for 2013, and this week campers enjoyed the full slate of mountaintop fun. Full program details are available on our website or by calling Guest Services at 604.980.9311. With the flexibility
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New All Mountain Pass
With Its New All Mountain Pass Grouse Mountain Aims To Revolutionize Outdoor Adventure The Lower Mainland’s Only All Season, All Mountain Pass Is Available Now October 6, 2011 Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver B.C. -For the first time ever, Grouse Mountain is launching a new and revolutionary annual pass that will forever change the way locals experience outdoor adventure in the Lower Mainland
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/new-all-mountain-pass
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Grouse Mountain opens new terrain as snow blankets the Peak of Vancouver
, 10 kilometres of snowshoe trails and the North Shore's most extensive snowmaking system, Grouse Mountain is Vancouver’s outdoor playground with an average annual snowfall of 9.7 metres (31.8 feet).
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Y2Players, Enter to Win the Golden Ticket!
-lifetime prize package available to one lucky Y2Player.To enter, find the contest entry form on our Facebook page and submit a photo with a 100-word or less answer to the question "Why do you Y2Play?" by March 7, 2013.Read More
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We're working hard to prepare for winter!
maintenance means we’ll be able to open these runs with less snow and we’ll be able to hold on to the snow for a lot longer…which means a longer season for you. Great news, isn’t it?!Coming soon: new night terrain!Also new this season is the expansion of our night terrain to include our Blazes run, a black diamond favourite that until now was only available for daytime skiing and riding. Well, that’s all
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Get Ready. Gear Up
Get Ready. Gear Up. Lately I’ve grown a little tired of the same old seawall run and all the trials and tribulations that come with it. You know the one: At every corner you’re avoiding some careless dog owner who’s allowed 20 feet of leash to be stretched out across the path, which will inevitably trip the sketchy muscle man going way too fast for his own good in his new inline skates. Don’t