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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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Take your yoga practice to new heights at the Peak of Vancouver
peace both inside and outside the body. She travels through each practice with them as a guide honouring the human form and its connectedness to the spirit. Eryn has a way of sneaking up on her students…progressively building within each practice, and from one practice to the next, energy, focus, and strength. Extend your grasp. Chloe Labelle - July 19, 20 & 27Chloe has studied and taught yoga
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Earth Week Update: Sustainable Dining
. These gardens are just one of the ways that we are working to produce our own ingredients on the Mountain.In summer 2015, Grouse Mountain launched its beehive program. Working with local experts, we've been working to grow and strengthen the bee colonies and to responsibly harvest honey to use within our food and beverage operation. The Observatory menu has featured honey produced by our bees and we
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Zip into the Sunset with a Twilight Mountain Zipline Tour
Zip into the Sunset Book a twlight zipline tour and receive $20 voucher at Altitudes Bistro. Mountain Ziplines at the Peak of Vancouver is the perfect item to check off on your summer bucket list, especially when it’s with friends or coworkers on an exciting and memorable group outing. Book a zipline tour for two, 4:00 pm or later, you can take the thrills late into the evening and receive a
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#PlayMakers of Grouse Mountain - Mountain Operations
aficianados renting the pond for a late night game of shinny. “When you work at a ski resort, you wouldn’t normally think that would include driving a Zamboni – but that’s what keeps it interesting working here.” At the heart of Mountain Operations are our amazing dispatchers. These are the people keeping track of all the various activities happening on the Mountain… and keeping us on task. From checking
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Earth Day 2017
sourcing and provide fresher seasonal offerings in our restaurants.We source some ingredients from our very own gardens on the Mountain and are planning to expand our growing program.Our Bee Hive Program launched in 2015 and is working to grow and strengthen bee colonies and to responsibly harvest honey to use within our food and beverage operation. Over 15,000 school children participate in Grouse
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Visit The Observatory's New Website
Visit The Observatory's Website We are proud to announce the launch of a brand-new website for our restaurant The Observatory. Visit observatoryrestaurant.ca for the latest news from our five-star dining venue.
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Grinder and Coola Embrace Spring 2016
Grinder & Coola Awaken from Hibernation 15 Looking well, Grouse Mountain Grizzlies exited their hibernation den on April 9th, 2016 Last week the decision was made to open the bear's hibernation den door. Preparations ramped up readying the bears' habitat area, which despite warm temperatures was still very snowy. The bears had been stirring a little bit more each day and it was evident they
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Get Winter Ready: Gear Up
level and the types ofconditions you’re likely to experience, “ states Barrett. You don’t need “big fatty” skis ifyou’re going to rock the groomers all season. For base and outer layer clothing, GrouseMountain’s Outfitters has a great selection of clothing and knowledgeable staff tohelp you make a savvy selection. 3. Get UpTo take full advantage of the fitness you’ve achieved and your gear-readyself
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