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2010 Olympics Legacy
. Caydee Denney & Jeremy Barrett and Amanda Evora & Mark Ladwig - American pair skaters, who also did an on ice performance. Kristi Yamaguchi and Paul Wylie - American skaters. Jean-Georges Vongerichten - Celebrity chef and his Executive Chef David Foote. February 18, 2010 Shaun White - 2010 Olympic Gold Medalist and world-renowned snowboarder. Scotty Lago - 2010 Olympic Bronze Medalist in the
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Patio Grill Nights Launch at Altitudes Bistro
act as the centerpiece to this series, creating a multi-sensory experience. Beginning Thursday, August 13th, we will feature a nightly grill special in Altitudes Bistro from 4pm to 8pm daily. This rotating menu will showcase flavourful creations from the wood-fired grill on Altitudes Patio. It's the perfect pairing to an evening on the patio taking in the spectacular views. Features will change
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Chefs’ Grill Dinner Coming to Grouse Mountain on August 29
mountaintop and distinct flavours imparted through the wood-fire grill.” Chefs’ Grill Dinner will take place on Altitudes Patio from 5pm to 8pm on Saturday, August 29th. The menu featuring six courses plus two amuse is available for $115 per person and includes Mountain Admission. Reservations are limited and seating will be done by social bubble with a maximum of six people per table. Due to the outdoor
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Grouse Mountain is Your Spring Break Headquarters
family fun.Bonus: Kids Ski Free This Spring BreakWe're offering a free Mountain Admission or Day Lift Ticket for every child/youth (18 and under) accompanied by a paying adult every weekday during Spring Break. Spring Break pricing is available in-person any weekday during Spring Break by visiting our Ticket Centre. Click here for full details. 1. Skiing And Riding With our snow base over 360cm deep
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Saturday is Passholder Appreciation Day
Special Passholder Offer This Saturday Celebrate the final weekend of the 2018/19 winter season It's been another great winter season on the Mountain, full of groomers, glades, kickers and cruisers. We've had snow, we've had sun and lots in between. Our final day of skiing and riding this season will be Monday, April 22nd. Thank you for another memorable winter!In celebration of our final weekend
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A Special Valentine's Day Dessert in The Observatory
sundaes and anything in between. Grouse Mountain’s Observatory Chef, Jack Chen, has created and assembled something quite decadent this Valentine’s Day. We’re excited to share a special Valentine’s menu that features his Chocolate Tonka Bean Dessert in the Observatory Restaurant from Thursday, February 14th to Sunday, February 17th. Chef Chen has worked hard to construct a rave-worthy dessert consisting
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Enjoy Fantastic Spring Skiing and Riding Conditions
about apres patio time. For the remainder of the season our spring skiing and riding hours are weekdays from 1:00pm-8:00pm and weekends from 9:00am-10:00pm. You can also save on all your spring turns with a Grouse Mountain Spring Pass. For $89 you can ski or ride as much as you like until May 6th. For Adults, the pass pays for itself in 1.5 visits. Check out details and get your Spring Pass here.For
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Get Fit for Skiing and Riding
preparation.Pursue General ConditioningSkiing and snowboarding rely heavily on core and lower body strength. Any activity that engages the core, glutes and legs is going to be beneficial. Running, Crossfit and circuit training are all great activities to help build general conditioning. As little as two sessions a week will pay dividends.Build Stamina Isolated exercises such as squats, lunges and planking are
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Seek the Peak Training: Injury Prevention Tips
, hips, glutes, and your upper back. And see your chiropractor! A treatment with me will help correct any musculoskeletal imbalances and improve joint mobility to help you improve your running biomechanics and decrease your risk of injury! Quick Tip: Stretch and self massage for 10-15 min post run and see your chiropractor before you feel pain and before race day! Keep these 5 tips in mind while you
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Owls of Grouse Mountain
‘owl’ and Latin word alba for ‘white’Where do they live? Open areas such as grassy fields, old agricultural fields, meadows and wetland edges, farms, and rural towns. During the day, Barn owls often roost in evergreen trees and barns. What do they eat? Small mammals. A nesting pair of Barn owls with six owlets can eat up to 1,000 mice in a single three month nesting period! When do they hunt? Barn
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