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Story Starter: Giving Back
stardom.In 1970, French Olympian and World Cup champion Jean-Claude Killy was on-hand to dedicate the original Peak Chair and gave his nod of approval for a World Cup event that March – the first North Shore mountain to be awarded the prestigious honour. Ultimately, Grouse Mountain would host another World Cup event in 1988. Since 1974, Grouse Mountain has proudly been home to Vancouver Adaptive Snow
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First Nations Programs
taught about respect and caring for one another in their community; traditional cedar uses and the importance cedar played in First Nations history; the importance of storytelling and learning about their own culture and family customs; and the meaning behind spirit animals and honoring them through a traditional dance.Secondary Grades (optional program)Through the híwus Heart program, our First
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First Nations Programs
respect and caring for one another in their community; traditional cedar uses and the importance cedar played in First Nations history; the importance of storytelling and learning about their own culture and family customs; and the meaning behind spirit animals and honoring them through a traditional dance.Secondary Grades (optional program)Through the híwus Heart program, our First Nations Elder shares
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Grouse Mountain Named Best Place to Take an Out-of-Town Visitor
Grouse Mountain Named Best Place to Take an Out-of-Town Visitor Winner in Georgia Straight's 2019 Best of Vancouver Awards A great big thank you to everyone who voted in the Georgia Straight's 24th annual Best of Vancouver awards. We're thrilled and honoured to be voted 'Best Place to Take an Out-of-Town Visitor' by you! The annual Best of Vancouver awards creates a portrait of Vancouver by
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Recipe: Summer Berries with Balinese Pepper and Wild Mountain Honey
Summer Berries with Balinese Pepper and Wild Mountain Honey Recipes from The Observatory Summer Berries with Balinese Pepper and Wild Mountain Honeymuscat wine granité, glace au lait, almond shortbreadServes 6-8 Summer Berries 1 1/2 cups (375 mL) organic red raspberries 1 1/2 cups (375 mL) organic golden raspberries 1 1/2 cups (375 mL) organic blueberries 1 1/2 cups (375 mL) organic strawberries
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Seafood smarts win top honours
Seafood smarts win top honours Where Vancouver recognizes Grouse Mountain fine dining with Critics Choice Award June 1, 2010, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C, – Conscientious diners can take to higher ground to enjoy aquatic fare sustainably sourced and exquisitely served in The Observatory fine dining restaurant. Where Vancouver magazine recognized The Observatory’s superb seafood
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Bring Home the Fall Flavours from Our Special Harvest Menu
virgin olive oil ½ Cup diced yellow onion1 Tsp. chopped garlic2 Tbsp. curry powder(yellow)½ Tsp. ground cinnamon1 Cup canned diced tomato2 Tbsp. tomato paste1 Tbsp. cider vinegar1 Tbsp. honey1 Tsp. Worcestershire sauce1 Tsp. sugar1 Tsp. yellow mustard1 Tsp. salt1 Tsp. black pepper½ Tsp. cayenne pepper Instructions: • Add olive oil to pan over medium heat. • Add onions and garlic and cook until onions
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Almost 700 Participants Make the Climb at the 16th Annual Seek the Peak
-kilometre course as individuals or as part of a relay team, with every step upwards raising valuable funds for the BC Cancer Foundation’s lifesaving work in the fight against breast cancer. This year’s Seek the Peak title goes to Andrew Russell with a time of 1:24:49 and topping the women’s category is Chantelle Groenewoud with a time of 1:51:33. Taking top honours in the relay category is Team McMillan
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Office Boys Coffee and Donuts Slalom Results
Chauty 27.38 27.09 Sam Clement 26.56 26.66 Cole Deyman 26.69 39.84 Kerr Feighan DNS 26.72 Kaiden Fisher 28.61 27.47 Michael French 27.33 27.13 Thomas Gregson 29.41 28.19 Brian Hong 30.13 DNS William Hooley 25.25 25.63 Michael Hoy 28.69 25.66 Beau Jack 26.32
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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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