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We're working hard to prepare for winter!
about to change! Our mountain operations crew has been re-contouring the run so that it can be opened earlier in the season and building a better transition from the cat track at Mountain Highway down to Lower Blazes. In the next few weeks, we’ll be adding eight light standards (powering energy efficient LED lights) which will give our intermediate-to-advanced skiers and riders some terrain to play
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/were-working-hard-to-prepare-for-winter
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Spring Break Camps - Tyto Says They Will Be A Hoot
behavior, mountain rescue, BC culture and much more. All activities will be led by our informative and fun-loving Grouse Mountain Education Team and are guaranteed to showcase all the wilderness and fun that is right here on our doorstep. Book in for a single camp day or sign up for five full days of Spring Break adventure. To register call Guest Services at 604.980.9311.Read More on Camps
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/spring-break-camps-tyto-says-they-will-be-a-hoot
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Bring on winter!
we’re happy to report that the work is nearly done! The re-contouring of the run has been completed and the eight light standards (powering energy-efficient LED lights) will be finished next week. This great news means we’re giving our night owls some brand-new terrain to play on when the sun goes down – and who can say no to that?!We are also incredibly excited to partner with our friends at the
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Seek the Peak Training: Round 2
try the race. Loraine from the Grouse Mountain Events Team was on hand and encouraging everyone to drink water and get ready for the night of training. Loraine led my group (a run/walk group) and she was a great source of support for me. Recovering from a shoulder injury, I was a bit apprehensive about my first run but Loraine made it easy, providing words of support as I shuffled along. The Vega
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/seek-the-peak-training-round-2
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Hop on the Skyride and Meet the Easter Bunny
Easter Brunch 2012 Hop on the Skyride and meet the Easter Bunny Grouse Mountain is continuing our great Easter Brunch tradition on Sunday April 8th offering families the chance to take part in an adventurous mountaintop egg hunt led by the Easter Bunny himself. Guests can choose from a delicious prix fixe menu in the Observatory and the Timber Room from 10:00am to 2:00pm on Easter Sunday complete
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/hop-on-the-skyride-and-meet-the-easter-bunny
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Great Last Minute Gift Ideas
LED lights that light up with every step! In addition to the MotionBright™ lighting system, the simple QuickLock2™ binding lets kids take control, while molded traction rails let kids explore everywhere!$59.99 Kombi The Race Jr Gloves Gore-Tex® waterproof, breathable membrane, Taslan gaitor cuff with shock cord Web strap and slip
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Hummingbirds return to Grouse Mountain!
Hummingbirds return to Grouse Mountain! First sighting of 2010 hummingbirds on Grouse Mountain! For the past five years Grouse Mountain has sponsored a Hummingbird Monitoring Project that has led to interesting research and findings about hummingbirds in a sub-alpine environment. Every two weeks our wildlife staff go out and count hummingbirds coming to feeders, band each bird with a microscopic
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/hummingbirds-return-to-grouse-mountain
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Seak the Peak Things Just Got Real
order to pull myself through this trail, there were countless numbers of stairs I was led up to the top only to turn around and go back down again. Combined with the ups and downs of the route, it seemed more similar to a roller-coaster you would ride at Playland than something someone should run along! Boy, do I have a long way to go!I suppose I can take comfort to know my sweat, tears, moans and
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/seak-the-peak-things-just-got-real
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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - July 20
, the heavy rain had caused a drain spout to come loose. The arching torrent of water by some freak chance ended its cascade directly on one horizontal piece of angle iron. This angle iron supports the curved bumpers that guide the trams in. Now for some strange reason for many years people have been tossing coins outward from the loading deck to try to land them on this narrow ledge. There was always
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-mountain-moment-contest-july-20