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BMO Grouse Grind Mountain Run 2011
athletes Joren and Morgan Titus and an array of other super-charged Grouse Grind athletes, Sebastian stayed on top with a winning time of 25:10! Last year Sebastian set the course record bar at an incredibly impressive 25:01, only to barely miss that mark this year. In the women’s elite, Stephanie Hamilton took the top spot on the podium with a remarkable time of 32:28. Close to 600 ambitious hikers
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Help Kids with Every Step
Help Kids with Every Step What is Grind for Kids? The popularity of the Grouse Grind is undeniable. In the Lower Mainland, over 100,000 people take to the trail every year and by leveraging this enthusiasm for the hike - the annual Grind For Kids campaign aims to raise funds for B.C. Children’s Hospital.Grinders are encouraged to sign up and ask friends, family and co-workers to pledge $1 or
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Free Skiing & Riding for All Guests
25, 2011. From 9am to 10pm, Grouse Mountain will welcome all guests to experience the very best of winter…in spring! Grouse Mountain's memorable Spring Free Day will also mark the final day of Y2Play snowpass sales, Vancouver's most anticipated season's pass campaign. "It is fitting that our Y2Play campaign- representing the best value snowpass offering in British Columbia- should wrap up with a
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The Most Anticipated BMO Grouse Grind Run Ever
, sometimes called Mother Nature's Stairmaster, is a 2.9 km trail leading hikers up the face of Grouse Mountain. While it is not a long trail, it is a steep and rugged one, rising 853 meters (2,800 feet). Course details: Length: 3 kilometers (1.86 miles) Elevation Gain: 853 meters (2,800 feet)Base: 274 meters above sea level (900 feet)Summit: 1,127 meters (3,700 feet) Total Stairs: 2,830 Average Time
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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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Celebrate the magic of snow at the Peak of Christmas!
support British Columbia’s young and talented competitive skaters.“The holiday spirit is alive and well at Grouse Mountain and we are thrilled to invite guests to celebrate the season at the Peak of Christmas,” said Grouse Mountain general manager Michael Cameron. “From magical outdoor activities such as ice skating and sleigh rides to a visit with Santa Claus and a tour of our Gingerbread Village, we
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Snowshoe Away Your Holiday Indulgences
others into snowshoe running machines. The cross training benefits of this sport appeal to runners, hikers, skiers and all outdoor enthusiasts.” Start off the season by joining one of our Demonstration Sessions on Wednesday, January 2nd. With the Inaugural Grouse Mountain Yeti Snowshoe race on February 16th, and the Annual Grouse Mountain Snowshoe Classic on March 22nd, there are plenty of milestones
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Learning to Ski and Meeting the Chef at the Observatory!
and had some wonderful dishes for me to try. The food just melted in my mouth and Dino shared with me that they have an extensive wine list (more than 500 different wines!) and take the time to cook fresh meals that are in tune with the season. He designs the delicious menu with local fresh ingredients in mind. Yum! Chef Dino also noted that they have dining options for all types of dietary
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In The News: It's a Hoot A Grouse Mountain
It's a hoot on Grouse Mountain By Larissa Cahute, The Province - July 24, 2012 There’s some new wildlife spreading its wings at the summit of Grouse Mountain this summer. Three owls have migrated over from Ontario to join the mountain’s birds of prey.Joining the ranks are two Great Horned Owls, Toba and baby Mortimer, and barn owl Sylvan. The birds will be joining the site’s permanent resident
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6th Annual Seek The Peak Relay
performance by less than a minute in the gruelling 16-kilometre race. The fastest male in the solo category was four-time winner and reigning course record holder, Colin Dignum, who clocked a time of 1:26:21. The quickest relay team was Relay Regretting, and the group finished at a pace of 1:26:38.The event drew over 500 race participants, with an even number of solo runners and relay teams, to overcome the
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