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The Longest Winter Season Just Got Even Longer!
The Longest Winter Season On The North Shore Just Got Even Longer! Grouse Mountain Unveils Spring Snow Play Zone As Grinder & Coola Emerge From Hibernation April 27, 2012. North Vancouver, B.C. - Mother Nature did not disappoint this winter at the Peak of Vancouver delivering over 11 meters of snow to Grouse Mountain during the course of the season. With an impressive base still on the
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Soar Above The Peak
management services for other aircraft owners. Recognized for technical expertise in specialized flight operations, the company is also known for aerial support to the utility sectors. Grouse Mountain’s summer helicopter tours operate 7 days a week – weather permitting – from 11 am until dusk – June 1 through September 30, 2012. For inquiries and bookings, contact Grouse Mountain Services at 604-980
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Snowshoe Grind Mountain Run - Feb. 25, 2012
in the Timber Room during After Party (11am onward)Skyride Admission (Race bib may be used for access to the mountaintop) Timing Chip Finish Line Aid Station Eligibility for draw prizing Snowshoes are required, and are available to rent for $5 per participant (may be reserved at time of registration). Snowshoe inventory is limited and available on a first-come first served basis. Timeline 8.30am
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Help Kids with Every Step
more for every Grouse Grind they tackle throughout the season. Participants’ progress can instantly be tracked during the campaign using the specially designed Grind For Kids timer and website allowing for friendly competition and real-time results. Prizes are also awarded every week to top pledge - collectors and hikers. Register today at grindforkids.com Once registered, each participant gets a
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BMO Grouse Grind Mountain Run 2011
Mountain’s Grind For Kids Program. Race participants were asked to collect pledges for every Grouse Grind completed during the season and will continue to do so over the coming days. So far this year, Grind for Kids has raised over $100,000 for BC Children’s Hospital and this total will keep growing. Thanks to all of the participants, volunteers and supporters who showed up to make this event a success!
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SOS Children's Gingerbread Village Winner Interview
with it!Also, try to eat some vegetables during the process, because your diet will start to consist of gingerbread scraps and candy canes... at least ours did.Want to start your own team and join the challenge for a chance to win $1,000? Check out more details here and sign up today!Each gingerbread house will be judged based on creativity and overall design and the top three will be awarded the
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Ice Skating Pond opens
to December 24), and anticipating guests from around the world during the Winter Olympic Games. -30-
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Remarkable Raptors Are Taking To The Skies This Summer At Grouse Mountain
often hard to spot as they are most active at dusk or dawn but the Peak of Vancouver is making these incredible creatures easy to experience through a multitude of new additions. A new short documentary “Tyto’s Triumph” will be shown hourly in the Theatre in the Sky that illustrates how Tyto came to make Grouse Mountain his home, the health challenge he faced and the important role he now plays as an
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Grizzly Bears Enjoy a Good Summer Splash
between his front paws and his back and finally flipped it up into the air. It was quite comical to watch!Also, what would a pond be without a little playful wrestling? Grinder and Coola can be found having a good ol'fashioned pool fight usually at least once per day. This includes splashing, dunking and jumping on one another. I don't think they've ever heard about the rule of no running on the pool
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Black-tailed Deer Enjoy Grazing on Grouse
Black-tailed Deer call Grouse Mountain home Every year in the spring and summer, dozens of Black-tailed Deer (Odocoileus columbianus) inhabit the slopes of Grouse Mountain. These deer spend their days grazing on the grasses and shrubs that coat our open spaces such as ski-runs. The most common time to spot them is in the early morning or late evening when they are most active. During the
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