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Recipe: Cote de Beouf
mL) port 1 cup (250 mL) Madeira 2 cups (500 mL) demi glace (freshly made demi-glaze from a quality vendor is ideal) Combine shallots and garlic in a pot. Add the thyme, peppercorns, bay leaf and red wine. Simmer mixture until reduced by half. Add port and Madeira. Reduce until the total yield is approximately 3/4 cup + 2 Tbsp (200 mL) of liquid. Add demi-glaze and slowly simmer until sauce-like
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Easter Zone Camps Mean Easter Fun at the Peak of Vancouver
Easter Zone Camps Get your kids outside over the long weekend Grouse Mountain is coming to the rescue this Easter if you are looking for a great outdoor alternative to sugar-packed activities. Give your kids a break from chocolate mini egg consumption as Grouse Mountain is offering Easter Skiing and Riding Zone Camps for kids aged 7 to 14. From Good Friday to Easter Monday (April 6-9) kids can
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/easter-zone-camps-mean-easter-fun-at-the-peak-of-vancouver
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Y2Play Is Sold Out
longest snow season on the North Shore which means that your Y2Play Pass goes even further. While Y2Play is sold out, we are offering a very short extension for our valued, current Y2Play Passholders until Sunday, April 22 at 8pm Pacific time. Call 604.980.9311 to renew your Y2Play, or visit us at Guest Services. We look forward to seeing you under sunny spring skies on the Mountain.
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The Summer of Owls - Featuring Tyto
with a Guided Eco-Walk. Daily at 11:00am, 1:00pm and 3:00pm, experience the habitat where owls live right here on Grouse Mountain. Silent hunters, majestic birds of prey – expand your appreciation of owls this summer at Grouse Mountain.Read More
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/the-summer-of-owls-featuring-tyto
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Recipe: Delice of Chocolate
piping bag, fill the molds or ramekins approximately half way up with the coulant batter. Refrigerate until ready to serve. Brownie 1/2 cup (125 mL) butter 2 1/4 oz (63 g) dark chocolate 1/2 cup (125 mL) sugar pinch cocoa powder 1/2 cup (125 mL) all-purpose flour, sifted pinch baking soda 3/4 cup + 1 Tbsp (190 mL) almond powder 1/2 cup (125 mL) pecans roughly chopped 2 large brown eggs Preheat the oven
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Bears still Snowed In
Bears Still Snowed In! As if to say, Happy April Fools Day, more snow fell over the bear den and bear habitat. We have begun to see a few signs of spring, but the snow has shown no sign of stopping. Grinder and Coola's 'Bear Hotel' is still surrounded by over 15 feet of snow! This makes it fairly dark inside, and when the boys have made their first exploratory journeys to the front part of
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Take your yoga practice to new heights at the Peak of Vancouver
Discovery activities or soak in the sun on our new Altitudes Sky Deck.*A few exceptions apply. Be sure to view our mountaintop yoga schedule page here for confirmed dates.A little more about our talented yoga instructors:
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/take-your-yoga-practice-to-new-heights-at-the-peak-of-vancouver
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Grinder and Coola Poke Their Heads Out
each day and the bears are sensing this and beginning to roam outside of their sleeping chamber.Depending on temperatures, we anticipate the bears emerging from hibernation at some point in April.Watch for further updates!
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Light Up the Night at 24 Hours of Winter
Light Up the Night Join us at 24 Hours of Winter - Feb. 11 & 12 Help us to light up the night this February 11&12. Vancouver’s favourite sleepless night is quickly approaching. Make sure you’ve marked your calendar to join us at 24 Hours of Winter for 36 consecutive hours of fun! 24 Hours of Winter is chock-a-block with activity, including our after-dark spectacle, the Torch Light Parade
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/light-up-the-night-at-24-hours-of-winter
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Sleepy Bears Almost Ready for Hibernation
us to take down and store the Upper Pond habitat so that it doesn't get destroyed in the snow.We have given Grinder and Coola their first Pacific Silver Fir tree branches which they will use to construct their hibernation bed. They prefer the Silver Fir because the needles are flat and relatively soft. Speaking from personal experience, it does make a very comfy mattress!The appetite of the bears
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