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New Year. New Goals
fabulous workout in clean, crisp alpine air. And, with Winter Social Nights immediately following the Wednesday Night Drop In sessions, you’ll have the opportunity to enjoy some post-workout socializing with like-minded individuals. For those looking for fitness with extra benefit, consider signing up for the Seek the Peak race. This year’s race takes place June 23 – which means you have nearly six
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Winter Continues
workout in a snowy paradise. Snowshoe trails are available during daylight hours. Enjoy this bonus finale to an epic season by skiing, riding or snowshoeing.
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Bears Build Bed - Close to Hibernation Now!
. The snow, cold and short days are all triggers that the bears should begin their winter sleep. It was all over in a couple short hours and the bears were enjoying their new mattress! As the snow continues to build over the next few days the bears will spend an increasing amount of time sleeping inside. Once we are sure they are spending most of the day inside the den we will close the outer door to
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BMO Grouse Grind Mountain Run Training Sessions
Grind Mountain Run your ultimate end of the season goal. As a BMO customer, simply show your BMO® Debit Card or BMO MasterCard®* and enjoy the following perks: Extended early bird registration Complimentary training courses leading up to the event (add details here) 20% discount at Outfitters retail shop on event day 40% discount on a Skyride Spectator Pass for friends and family to attend the
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World-renowned Fly-In at Grouse Mountain
meet, fly and enjoy the spectacular scenery from Grouse Mountain. The time-honoured tradition demands the pilots demonstrate their flying skills over the two-day period. Pilots are required to stay in the air for a minimum of two hours and are rated on aerial form, take off and landing skills. The participants will launch from the Peak, 1,250 metres (4,100 feet) above sea level, before landing at
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Seek the Peak: Halfway There!
! This week will be my first attempt at the Grouse Grind as it is now officially open for the season! Don't wait too long to get out and "enjoy" Nature's Stairmaster!Thanks for reading and if you have any questions, feel free to leave a message on the Facebook link posted by Grouse Mountain. Join Michelle and I along with hundreds of others as we Seek the Peak in an effort to fight Breast Cancer! Sign
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It's Time To Ski and Ride!
://www.grousemountain.com/current_conditions or by calling the resort’s snowphone at 604-986-6262. Grouse Mountain has 212 acres of skiable terrain and visitors have been flocking to our slopes since our first official season in 1926 to enjoy the best in downhill sports. With 26 ski and snowboard runs, 14 night runs, 4 chairlifts, a Magic Carpet, 2 terrain parks plus the Cut Jump Line, 10km of snowshoe trails and the
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Season’s best ski and snowboard conditions
Season’s best ski and snowboard conditions Peak of Vancouver offers abundance of snow and activities for enthusiasts. March 18, 2008, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – Snow enthusiasts can revel in the thrilling experience of winter over Spring Break, and enjoy excellent conditions at Grouse Mountain. A total of 90 cm of fresh powder has fallen in the past five days, bringing the total
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A View From the Inside!
will be posting a weekly “behind the scenes look” detailing what I get up to during my internship and sharing all of interesting things that are happening here at Grouse. I hope you enjoy my blogs!
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Ready Or Not...
what bigger than 16km, uphill.We hope you enjoy our blog, get some useful information and hopefully a few laughs, perhaps at our expense. Ready or not... (Training begins)Hoping it was not a sign of things to come, the day started out in a torrential downpour. When I left work it seemed the rain had stopped and hovered over the valley, but there was blue sky over my final destination: the base of