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Virtual Jam Over The City - Rules & Regulations
person.Helmets are mandatory.Masks mandatory if physical distancing cannot be maintainedMust obey all signage, safety protocols and the alpine responsibility codeMust be proficient in the park to participate – not suitable for beginnersOpen to skiers and snowboardersWinner SelectionThe Sponsor will select three (3) winners [1st Place, 2nd Place & 3rd Place] from the eligible entries received. Winners will
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Legal
unauthorized copying of the content on our website. Any software, as well as any files, images generated by such software, code and data accompanying such software (the "Software"), used or accessible through our website is the copyrighted work of Grouse Mountain or its licensors. Except as permitted by law, you may not use the Software for any other purpose or attempt to decipher, decompile, disassemble or
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How to Plan the Ultimate Holiday Party
restrictions, include the dress code and theme in your invite. Some people might have to shop for that perfect dress or ugly sweater. Tip: Sending fun and festive holiday invites to your guests may help get them into the holiday spirit. If you choose to mail them out, make sure you include an email address that guests can reply to. 5.Make a list and follow it – write everything down from what you need and
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Register Now for Mountaintop Safety, Avalanche Skills and Wilderness First Aid Programs
ability assessment, introduced to the Alpine Responsibility Code, rope lines, marker navigation, Grouse Mountain’s runs and trails and how to safely ride chairlifts. You’ll also learn how to dress for different weather conditions and much more.In our two-day Avalanche Skills Training (Level 1) course, you’ll learn how to evaluate avalanche conditions, analyze a Public Avalanche Bulletin and plan for
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Final Week of Summer Adventure Camps
tickle trunk, as for this last camp day on August 30th, we’re looking for some fun attire. The dress code? Crazy glasses, wigs or full dress- up costumes, in the colours of green and blue will set the stage for fun, frivolity and some simple silliness. Campers will enjoy activities including water balloon volleyball; a relay race; developing a team name, cheer, chant and banner; and even a tug of
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/final-week-of-summer-adventure-camps
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Skiers and Riders Are Using Their Heads At Grouse Mountain
is clearly being heard by winter sports enthusiasts. In addition to skiing and riding with care and following the Alpine Responsibility Code, evidence shows helmets can help to reduce injuries when accidents happen on the slopes. “Our industry's position on helmet usage is clearly being heard by those taking to the slopes at Grouse Mountain with thousands actively making a decision to protect