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It's Time to Grind Up the Pace of Summer!
totals” said Grouse Mountain President Stuart McLaughlin. “Grouse Mountain, Whistler Water and B.C. Children’s Hospital encourage all those who head up the Grouse Grind each summer to truly make every vertical step toward count towards vital research and equipment that will allow our kids the chance to enjoy just being kids”. Wednesday also kicks off Grouse Grind Social Nights where outdoor
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Columbia Race Clinic Information, Seek the Peak
really enjoyed the “doing/activity” of yoga and felt great after, both in my body and mind. The inner peace that comes from practicing is what keeps me coming back to the mat. The physical benefits of yoga: strength, balance, flexibility and focus support all my other sports and outdoor activities. Tools for Living Tools for Life inc. has become a means for me to share through and apply my years of
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The Peak of Christmas festival returns
partnered with us for this fantastic event for the third consecutive year,” says General Manager, Michael Cameron. “This will be a momentous season, and we are proud to support the foundation’s mission to grow more world class skaters from a younger age.” Guests can also visit the Theatre in the Sky to enjoy classic Christmas movies on our large high-definition screen on the main floor of the Peak Chalet
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Oakley announces Olympic home base
million visitors each year. Its famous Skyride (North America's largest aerial tram system) takes visitors on a one-mile aerial journey to the Alpine Station, 3,700-feet above sea level. Visitors enjoy a wilderness paradise with gorgeous panoramic views of the city, sea and mountains. -30-
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Grouse Mountain partners with World Pulse
) takes visitors on a one-mile aerial journey to the Alpine Station, 3,700 feet above sea level. Breathtaking panoramic views of the city, sea and surrounding mountains unfold, culminating with a summit altitude of 4,100 feet. Grouse Mountain was named by a visiting hiking party in 1894, after they encountered a blue grouse bird on the alpine slopes. Today, Grouse Mountain enjoys the status of
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2011 BMO Grouse Grind Mountain Run Registration Now Open
can enjoy a BBQ, beer garden, massage services, complimentary coffee, sponsor demonstrations and the anticipated grand prize draw. Event Schedule: Saturday, October 1st, 2011 10:00am - Race Begins 10:25am – Estimated finish time of 1st racer 12:30pm - Awards ceremony Course details: Length: 3 kilometres (1.86 miles)Elevation Gain: 853 metres (2,800 feet) Base: 274 metres above sea level (900 feet
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Reigning champion sets new record
– the employee charity of choice,” added Joanne.After the race, athletes and supporters relaxed in the alpine plaza by the finish line, and enjoyed a variety of activities while the awards were presented including a BBQ and beer lounge, massage services, complimentary coffee, sponsor demos, and a grand prize draw. Top finish times: Men 1. Sebastian Salas 25:01 2. Michael Simpson 27:48 3
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BMO Grouse Grind Mountain Run 2010
the race, athletes and supporters relaxed in the alpine plaza by the finish line, and enjoyed a variety of activities while the awards were presented including a BBQ and beer lounge, massage services, complimentary coffee, sponsor demos, and a grand prize draw. 2010 Winners Time
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The Eye of the Wind welcomes the world
Station, 3,700 feet above sea level. Breathtaking panoramic views of the city, sea and surrounding mountains unfold, culminating with a summit altitude of 4,100 feet. Grouse Mountain was named by a visiting hiking party in 1894, after they encountered a blue grouse bird on the alpine slopes. Today, Grouse Mountain enjoys the status of Vancouver’s most visited attraction receiving over 1.2 million
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BC Hydro congratulates Grouse Mountain
to meet their electricity needs,” said BC Hydro President and CEO Dave Cobb. “With this successful energizing of The Eye of the Wind, Grouse Mountain is not only starting down the road to energy self-sufficiency, but is also providing a tangible example of the kind of strong working relationships BC Hydro enjoys building with partners committed to clean and renewable energy.”“British Columbia has a
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