- Found 442 results
-
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
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/great-gifts-and-a-special-offer-for-passholders
-
Heroine hauls 52 women up Grouse Grind
Heroine hauls 52 women up Grouse Grind Helen Bowkett of North Vancouver is responsible for 52 women and 13 teams raising money for Rethink Breast Cancer at the 5th Annual Seek the Peak Relay North Vancouver, BC, June 12, 2008 Meet local hero, Helen Bowkett, Seek the Peak participant for the past 5 years, mother of 2, friend to Breast Cancer survivors and warriors, and responsible for 52
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/heroine-hauls-52-women-up-grouse-grind
-
Help Kids with Every Step
Help Kids with Every Step What is Grind for Kids? The popularity of the Grouse Grind is undeniable. In the Lower Mainland, over 100,000 people take to the trail every year and by leveraging this enthusiasm for the hike - the annual Grind For Kids campaign aims to raise funds for B.C. Children’s Hospital.Grinders are encouraged to sign up and ask friends, family and co-workers to pledge $1 or
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/help-kids-with-every-step
-
Hundreds Brave The Rain In The Fight Against Breast Cancer
the Peak of Grouse Mountain. Rain didn't stop individual and relay team Seak The Peakers enduring a fun but grueling 1,245 ft elevation gain and uphill trek in an effort to raise valuable funds for Rethink Breast Cancer. This year's Seek the Peak winner, 21-year old Sean Stephens-Whale, was only 10 seconds short of the race record, set in 2006, with a time of 1:24:18. Also, among the participants
-
Recipe: Cote de Beouf
Cote de Boeuf Recipes from The Observatory Cote de Beoufhand made chips, Béarnaise sauce, button onions and watercressServes 6-8 Beef Rib Eye 4 rib-eye steaks (each about 2 inches / 5 cm thick) 2 Tbsp (30 mL) duck fat 4 Tbsp (60 mL) butter Salt and pepper to taste Heat two 12 inch (30-cm) cast iron pans on high until smoking. Season the steak well with salt and pepper. Place duck fat into pans
-
24 Hours of Winter Is Back!
the 2010 Winter Olympic Games (17 days), showcasing the finest in snow sports and alpine recreation to international visitors and media from all around the world. For more information please contact: Sarah Lusk Public Relations ManagerGrouse Mountain Resort .Direct: 604.998.4255Office: 604.984.0661Cell: 604.551.4968
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/24-hours-of-winter-is-back
-
Winter in full swing at Grouse Mountain
brought in new flurries with 6 centimetres of snowfall in the past 24 hours and more underway.This momentous season, launched last November, is further marked by the early return of Grouse Mountain’s Y2Play Pass this week. Now entering its 12th year, the Y2Play pass allows guests to enjoy unlimited skiing and boarding for the remainder of this winter, until the end of the 2010/11 season, with up to 80
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/winter-in-full-swing-at-grouse-mountain
-
Recipe: Delice of Chocolate
Delice of Chocolate Recipes from The Observatory Delice of Chocolatewarm chocolate coulant, chocolate pecan brownie wtih peanut butter ice cream, chocolate hazelnut mousse with griottine cherriesServes 6-8 Coulant 1/2 cup (125 mL) butter 5 oz (150 g) dark chocolate 3 egg yolks, from large brown eggs 3 large brown eggs 1/4 heaping cup all-purpose flour 3 Tbsp (45 mL) sugar icing sugar, as needed
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/recipe-delice-of-chocolate
-
In The News: It's a Hoot A Grouse Mountain
barn owl, Tyto, who just overcame a battle with a near fatal fungal lung infection. “It looked so serious that we didn’t have much hope that he would survive actually,” said Grouse Mountain veterinarian Dr. Ken Macquisten.Tyto wasn’t eating, lost a lot of weight and had great difficulty breathing.“Even though we got the diagnosis we weren’t 100 per cent sure that he would respond still to the
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/in-the-news-its-a-hoot-a-grouse-mountain
-
Avian Predators
crisis in the late 1960's, as did many birds of prey, when the pesticide caused massive problems with the success of laying and rearing young. They have since recovered and are doing fairly well as a species.Keep an eye out next time you are in the woods and if you see a blurr of feathers go darting by in pursuit of another bird, you've mostly likely seen a Sharp-shinned Hawk.