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There are all types of heroes
McDonald (6) Melissa Searle (5) Doug Mackinnon (4) Each and everyone one displayed incredible grit that day. They also showed the joy that comes from trying to make the world a better place simply by becoming involved and doing something, no matter how small, to help others. Annually over 150, 000 hikers from 7 to 90 years old with an equal male/female split participated in the Grind. Sign up for the
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The Ultimate Relay In Support of Rethink Breast Cancer Comes Back to Grouse Mountain
embraced her life and her nine-year battle with breast cancer head-on with humour, wit, candour and genuine selflessness. She had a huge, warm personality and this award is our way of keeping the generosity of her spirit and efforts going.” Kim’s story has inspired TELUS to match the top fundraiser’s amount this year to a maximum of $5,000. “The funds raised at Seek the Peak enable us to run vital
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Jingle Grouse, Jingle Grouse
line from the previous day and add it to the song.Win a pair of Ski/Snowboard lift tickets to Grouse MountainIf your lyrics are used, you'll be entered to win a pair of tickets.Want an example? We've whipped one up for fun:Day 1: Riding through the snow Day 2: On a mountain top today Day 3: Santa Says HO HO HO Day 4: And Vixen and Dancer playDay 5: Powder’s flying highDay 6: Fresh tracks each new run
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Seek the Peak: Caity's story
don't know how his lungs held up but he quoted the whole thing, and with enthusiasm, to boot! It was incredibly entertaining and took our minds off the painful task we were doing, but it was also kind of fitting. If you haven't seen the movie at least read the quote here. 5. Why should others register for Seek the Peak?If you can, then you should. Like I said before, if you could celebrate your luck
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Grinder and Coola enter their Upper Pond Habitat!
the 2012 season and have brought some amazing Birds of Prey for this years demonstrations. So far we have a Bald Eagle, two Great-horned Owls, two Falcons, a Red-tailed Hawk, a Harris Hawk and a Turkey Vulture. More birds are scheduled to arrive in a couple weeks. Beginning tomorrow, May 19th, you can check out their demonstrations at 1:30pm, 3:30pm and 5:30pm daily at the flying grounds and
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Grouse Mountain hosts Artists for Conservation
Grouse Mountain Hosts Artists for Conservation Starting tomorrow, Saturday Nov. 5th, Grouse Mountain is proud to host the 2011 Artists for Conservation festival. This event will showcase the works of some of the most renowned Wildlife Artists in the world - including Robert Bateman.In addition to showcasing their artwork, there will be discussions and presentations around the important
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Extraordinary, Memorable Group Outings
Mountain has a range of experiences, for groups from 6 to 500. For more information contact our team at 604.980.9311. Holiday party dates still available.
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Grinder and Coola emerge from 2011/2012 hibernation period!
average with the last few years (2008/2009 - 150 days, 2009/2010 - 145 days and 2010/2011 - 161 days). This is the second longest hibernation period to date. A big thanks to our snow-making (or snow-removal in this case!) team who spent the last two weeks digging out and preparing the grizzly bear’s hibernation habitat.Work continues on their 5 acre summer habitat and we hope to have it ready by
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Fledgling Steller's Jays Exploring the Mountain
Baby Steller's Jays Learn how to Forage on Grouse Mountain It's hard to believe it's almost July! It's finally starting to feel like summer up here at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. The wolves are in their sleek summer coats, the bears are lounging around their entire 5.5 acre habitat and the Bird's in Motion team is flying their raptors every day.In addition to our work
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Legendary Seek The Peak back for its 10th anniversary
over last year’s 523, with participants rising again this year to the physical challenges and embracing the fundraising focus.This year Grouse Mountain is honoured to welcome a new charity partner, the BC Cancer Foundation. Funds raised from Seek The Peak will go towards life-saving cancer research taking place at the BC Cancer Agency. “Seek The Peak tests the fitness, stamina, and strength of
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