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BC Teachers, You Are Invited to Our Professional Development Day
ProD Day at Grouse Mountain BC educators are invited to join us Oct. 19, 2012 Once again, educators of British Columbia are invited to join us on the provincial Professional Development Day (Friday, Oct. 19) for a day of hands-on learning, workshops and fun.Reserve your spot today by calling 604.980.9311.Read More
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Register Now for the ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Challenge
ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Challenge, taking place on Sunday, September 15th. As an extra incentive to get training, we’re throwing an exclusive after-party at the top to reward your tired muscles. Register by August 31 for Early Bird rates.Register Now
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Seek the Peak: Kylie's story
breast cancer fundraiser. I come from Melbourne and there we usually do the breast cancer run around the Botanical Gardens and people write on their race bibs who they're running for. It's a reminder of how many people are touched by this. This is my second year running Seek the Peak and I love it. Because you can do the race individually or as part of a team, it makes it very accessible to a whole
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Ideal Conditions Greet Racers At Annual Snowshoe Grind Mountain Run
some unprecedented athletic performances with 2012 winner Shaun Stephens-Whale back again to better his time. He did so effortlessly with a speedy time of 26:09. Shaun was followed closely by Daniel Ribi at 28:40 and Dave Cressman at 29:13. In the women's category, Frances Crowley took top spot for the second year in a row with a swift time of 38:12. The Snowshoe Grind Mountain Run is the only
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Winter in full swing at Grouse Mountain
brought in new flurries with 6 centimetres of snowfall in the past 24 hours and more underway.This momentous season, launched last November, is further marked by the early return of Grouse Mountain’s Y2Play Pass this week. Now entering its 12th year, the Y2Play pass allows guests to enjoy unlimited skiing and boarding for the remainder of this winter, until the end of the 2010/11 season, with up to 80
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/winter-in-full-swing-at-grouse-mountain
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BMO Grouse Grind Mountain Run 2010
established on the gruelling course throughout the season. Sebastian raced against a fleet-footed group of competitors, including former Grouse Grind record holder and three-time race winner Mike Simpson. Canada’s top finisher in the 2010 World Mountain Running Championships, Kris Swanson, was racing in the competition.The fastest women’s time was 31:18 run by Sarah Baker, who was close to the female
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Avian Predators
crisis in the late 1960's, as did many birds of prey, when the pesticide caused massive problems with the success of laying and rearing young. They have since recovered and are doing fairly well as a species.Keep an eye out next time you are in the woods and if you see a blurr of feathers go darting by in pursuit of another bird, you've mostly likely seen a Sharp-shinned Hawk.
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Two New Quad Chairlifts
Two New Quad Chairlifts Two new chairlifts to grace the slopes of Grouse Mountain this winter.$3M infrastructure investment increases early season terrain and reduces wait times. October 1, 2008, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – Snow enthusiasts will revel in the ability to take in more runs and get an earlier start to the downhill season with the installation of two new quad chairlifts
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Black-tailed Deer Soft Release on Grouse Mountain
is evidenced by our healthy population of local deer. Since these are deer that will be returning to the wild, we ask that all guests please stay to the trails when around the deer habitat and not approach the fenceline or the deer - the idea is to let them settle in and not become accustomed to humans. Thanks for your help with this!A few Black-tailed Deer Facts:- Black-tailed deer are a
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A Summer Night to Remember at the Observatory
! Tickets are $125 per person plus applicable taxes. Reception at 6pm, Dinner at 7pm.Book your seat at the table by calling us at 604.998.5045.
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