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It's that Time Again - Y2Play Is Back!
Y2Play Is Back! Y2Play 2013/14 is now on sale. It`s that time of year again! This has been a fabulous snow season – in fact the last three have all been great. Our Y2Play Pass has returned even stronger this year. We asked ourselves, how can we make the best value snowpass on the continent even better? With up to 80% savings to ski or ride the rest of this season and all of next, it`s not an
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Seak the Peak Things Just Got Real
Things Just got Real! Through the forest, and up the mountain... This week I really had to get my head around that this was actually going to happen, and unlike the races in the past (running a half marathon without training and letting my fitness ability coast me through to the finish line) I will need to train for it!I found myself talking about Seek the Peak whenever I got the chance, to
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Divide And Conquer! Red Bull's New Race Comes To Grouse Mountain
Red Bull Divide And Conquer Comes To Grouse Mountain New unique endurance race arrives at The Peak of Vancouver - June 16, 2012 Red Bull Divide and Conquer, a multi discipline endurance race, is about to take Vancouver and Grouse Mountain by storm. This unique race will test competitors' mettle on the mountains, rivers and shores of Vancouver's North Shore this summer. On June 16th, teams of
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Remarkable Raptors Are Taking To The Skies This Summer At Grouse Mountain
Remarkable Raptors Are Taking To The Skies This Summer At Grouse Mountain For Immediate Release: July 24, 2012 North Vancouver, B,C. - The Peak of Vancouver has gone to the owls this summer. Visitors can now jump aboard the Skyride and have a close encounter with Remarkable Raptors including barn owls Tyto (“tie-toe”) and Sylvan as well as Great Horned Owls Toba and baby Mortimer. Owls are
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The Eye of the Wind welcomes the world
completely privately funded without any subsidy, and is capable of producing 1.5 megawatts of energy. The Eye of the Wind is expected to off-set up to 25 per cent of Grouse Mountain’s entire operational electricity needs annually.The result is an engineering marvel that will change the way visitors think about sustainability. Vancouver now has a new icon. A beacon that will show the way into the
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More Terrain Opens: The Cut Opens for Winter Season Sunday, November 20th
, November 18th with Paradise Bowl and Heaven’s Sake via the Greenway and Peak chairs.Check out our "Welcome Winter" video (above) for a little inspiration, then load up those boards and come and join us on the slopes.
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First ever Whistler Water One Climb raises $110,000
Whistler Water One Climb raises $110,000 -- so far! 1700+ registered to tackle the Grouse Grind and raise funds for Free The Children Today’s inaugural Whistler Water One Climb drew the highest number of people ever attending a Grouse Mountain fundraiser, with 1,700 youth, community members and business leaders registered to tackle the Grouse Grind and raise funds for Free The Children. All
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The Cut Opens Sunday, Nov. 20
Mountain opened for its 85th season on Friday, November 18th with Paradise Bowl and Heaven’s Sake via the Greenway and Peak chairs.Check out our "Welcome Winter" video above for a little inspiration, then load up those boards and come and join us on the slopes.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/the-cut-opens-sunday-nov-20
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The Eye of the Wind Construction
location, 1,231 metres (4,039 feet) above the City. These were some of the key construction milestones:(please also visit our video gallery to view the full construction)Foundation Assembly: The foundation for the structure was the first construction phase for The Eye of the Wind. The foundation is a 2-metre high, 8-metre wide octagonal concrete base with anchors imbedded deep into the bedrock, some as
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A Beautiful Day for the Eye of The Wind
cool breeze and I could see more of Grouse Mountain and the area where the bears hibernate in the winter. Going up the mountain took 18 minutes and it was such great fun. Even though I was a bit nervous about the height, seeing the spectacular scenery was the best part of the ride.The walk from the chairlift to the Eye of the Wind was only a few minutes and there seemed to be tourist from all around
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