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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - July 25
Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - July 25 Congratulations to Brian Hutchinson from North Vancouver Brian's Best Grouse Mountain Moment... Early one Spring morning I set out for a hike up the Grouse Grind. It was a cool and slightly rainy day with very few other hikers in sight. As I approached the halfway point, I noticed a figure moving along the trail up ahead of me. Thinking nothing of it, I
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Ready Or Not...
the trail underneath the powerlines, this would be a 4km run to clean out the body's cobwebs. Apparently it was supposed to be a flat run... in North Van! Not the flat runs we are used to in Langley, that's for sure. It turned out to be a pretty simple incline and a good starting point for the training. There will be groups for Relay and Individual options. The trainers were also very mindful of
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Bears enter their Upper Pond Habitat!
hibernation. Since they came out of hibernation in mid-April, Grinder and Coola have been living in their hibernation habitat while we prepared their upper pond space. Today we had it ready for them and they loved stretching their legs by running around the large area, sliding down the fresh snow hills and of course having their very first full bath of the season in their ponds!It looked like so much fun
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Great Gifts and a Special Offer for Passholders
Great Gifts and a Special Offer Passholders, save on Grouse Mountain Gift Cards! Once the snow arrives you will be too busy on the slopes to even think about Christmas shopping. Why not get a head start now by checking out the great gifts, apparel and gift cards available online? Make sure you get your hands on our special Passholders offer that gets you or the fortunate recipient a $250 Grouse
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Dine Out at the Peak of Vancouver
a scrumptious fondue in an evening of adventure and fun, featuring a guided one-hour snowshoe tour on Grouse Mountain's trails. Then, warm your hearts with a delicious après snowshoe 3-course fondue in the Timber Room overlooking the sparkling city lights below. For more information and to reserve your spot, please click here.
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Vancouver's Best Patios
Vancouver's Best Patios With continuing summer sunshine it is prime time to get out and enjoy a patio experience. And as patios go, the view from Altitudes Bistro is unbeatable. With vantages of the Vancouver cityscape and across the Burrard inlet, kicking back and enjoying a meal or appies and a cool refreshing drink has never been more spectacular. The Vancouver Sun ranked Altitudes among its
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Cool down Altitudes Bistro this summer!
Cool down Altitudes Bistro this summer! Help Altitudes Bistro cool down this summer! Create your own cocktail item in the Grouse Mountain Sip Local Recipe Contest. North Vancouver, April 1, 2009 – You are invited to share your favourite original or family cocktail recipe that makes use of locally available ingredients in the Lower Mainland. At Grouse Mountain, Altitudes Bistro is dedicated to
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Spring Skiing Continues
Spring Skiing Continues You heard us right…Grouse Mountain is extending its season. Grouse Mountain will be open for skiing and riding through April 28, and then again for the weekends of May 3,4 and 5. Grouse Mountain proves again to have the longest season on the North Shore. With sunny skies in the forecast, you’ll want to break out the sunglasses and sunscreen to enjoy the fabulous spring
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An Open Letter to Mother Nature
could say that we have a bit of a stubborn streak that way.So please, Mother Nature, let’s work together. Collaboration is all the rage. We’re happy to do a snow dance, meditate, do a little self-reflection. Whatever you need us to do. Just give us back our winter. We know our passholders – and our staff – would certainly appreciate it. Sincerely, Grouse Mountain
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Daylight grows longer - Bears Stir
time our activities such as habitat clearing, fence construction and first feed. Then, when both coincide as ready, we let the bears out into their hibernation yard to play in the snow. This traditionally has taken place in mid-April.This blog is also coming out of hibernation so please stay tuned for further updates on how the wake-up process is going and we'll be sure to let you know when you can
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