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#PlayMakers of Grouse Mountain - Snowmaking
keep enjoying your favourite runs all season long. Meet Rory, now in his second season at Grouse Mountain and one of our dedicated snowmakers. Coming to us all the way from Scotland, he first honed his snowmaking skills at Scotland’s CairnGorm Mountain. You can find him here climbing tower guns on the Cut and working his snowmaking magic. “What I enjoy most about the job is the variety – plus the
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Grouse Mountain's Ultimate 2018 Playlist
Ultimate 2018 Playlist Your soundtrack for taking on the New Year A new year brings with it a fresh start as we set new goals and intentions for the year ahead. We want to help you get off to a great start with the perfect soundtrack for crushing your 2018 goals, be it on or off the Mountain.We asked you to share your anthem for the upcoming year so we could build our Ultimate 2018 Playlist
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Grinder and Coola Emerge from Hibernation
Grouse Mountain family and give our guests an opportunity to learn more about British Columbia's wildlife. The bears will choose to continue to spend some time in their den, and some time outside with warmer temperatures and longer daylight hours to come, so the next time you visit Grouse Mountain, be sure to stop by their habitat and say hello.
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Snow Depth at Peak Exceeds 500cm
better is there is at least a month of skiing and riding still to enjoy. Grouse Mountain expects to be open until at least the end of April 2018, meaning that the fun continues. With more than 10 metres of snowfall this year, conditions on the Mountain are excellent.Spring is a great time to get on the slopes. The longer days and warmer temperatures are perfect for those looking to achieve a goggle tan
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'Tis the Season for Giving
, taking place each year after Black Friday. The “Opening day of the giving season,” it’s a time when charities, companies and individuals join together and rally for favourite causes. In the same way that retailers take part in Black Friday, the giving community comes together for GivingTuesday. GivingTuesday harnesses the potential of social media and the generosity of people around the world to bring
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Seek the Peak: Nicole's Training Diary - Week 4
Seek the Peak: Nicole's training diary Week 4 As your training increases and the days become warmer, it is important to start thinking ahead about accessories and nutrition for Seek the Peak. This past weekend I returned to Nancy Greene Way - though this time, I returned on my road bike. My training session for this weekend included a cycle from Downtown Vancouver to the base of Grouse Mountain
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#PlayMakers of Grouse Mountain - Patrol
in our series of #PlayMakers. He likes long walks on the beach and… just kidding. Brad is our Assistant Patrol Manager and has been working winters at the Mountain for the last 11 years. After starting out as a liftie Brad quickly moved onto the patrol team and has been skiing lines and keeping us safe ever since. “Who wouldn’t love a job where you get fresh tracks every morning?” “My day starts
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We're doing our part to help prevent forest fires
We're doing our part to help prevent forest fires What we're doing - and why If you have been up to visit us at the Peak of Vancouver this summer, you might have noticed the sprinklers going on our mountaintop. Since we’re facing an unprecedented dry and warm season thus far, we thought we’d provide an update to ensure you know what we’re doing – and why.As you know, Grouse Mountain is fortunate
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Oh Deer!
keep our wildlife wild! Please watch for all the young wildlife out on the mountain at this time of year - it's amazing what you can see!
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Grouse Mountain Recognized as One of BC's Top Employers
Employers are evaluated based on eight criteria: physical workplace; work atmosphere & social; health, financial & family benefits; vacation & time off; employee communications; performance management; training & skills development; and community involvement. Some of the key reasons that Grouse Mountain was selected as an exceptional place to work include offering employees many benefits