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Keep Altitudes Bistro refreshed this summer!
participants will be entered into a draw for an unparalleled dining experience for two at Altitudes Bistro. The winner of the contest will receive complimentary dinner for four at Altitudes Bistro, in addition to having their cocktail added to the restaurant menu for the summer 2010 season.Contest RulesContestants must reside in Vancouver’s Lower Mainland Region, and must be older than 19 years of age. All
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/keep-altitudes-bistro-refreshed-this-summer
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Vega and Me
Vega and Me For training this past Wednesday April 17, we met at the Cleveland Dam. This week we met Andrew and Taryn from Vega. They brought along some delicious samples of the Pre-workout Energizer for before our run, and Recovery Accelerator for after the run. Andrew, one of our trainers, discussed with us the importance of pre-workout nutrition. I think this is often neglected by the
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Grinder and Coola come out of hibernation
a healthy and typical hibernation period,” says Wildlife Director and veterinarian Dr. Ken Macquisten. “They began eating roughage a few days ago to jump-start their digestive and metabolic systems, and based on their playfulness that seemed to work.” This marks 12 years since the orphaned grizzlies were rescued and became residents of Grouse Mountain’s Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. “This year
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The snow season lasts longest here
The snow season lasts longest here The snow season lasts longest at Grouse Mountain.Also, season passholders invited to bring a guest to ski or ride free this Friday. April 1, 2009, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – The spectacular winter season underway at Grouse Mountain until April 26th, has been a boon for snow enthusiasts, and with nearly 500 cm of snow atop our downhill terrain, this
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Less than 30 spots remain in the Artists for Conservation Education Program
Vancouver, BC (last year’s event was in New York). This year’s Festival has a unique education program that provides students in grades 3-12 the opportunity to interact with world renowned artists one-to-one. Given that Artists for Conservation is a limited time engagement, registration for this very unique opportunity is limited.Don’t miss out on the opportunity to insight and motivate your students with
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36,000 lbs of wind turbine blades airlifted
36,000 lbs of wind turbine blades airlifted 36,000 lbs of wind turbine blades airlifted to Grouse Mountain. Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, July 10, 2009 – A perfectly orchestrated airlift conducted by Canadian Air-Crane and Grouse Mountain operations personnel brought three 37-metre wind turbine blades, each weighing 12,000 lbs, to the Peak of Vancouver this morning. The first of the wind
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/36000-lbs-of-wind-turbine-blades-airlifted
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Snowshoe, Socialize and Indulge - Long Table Fondue Is Here
with fruit, pastry and 1warming maple leaf liquor coffee or non-alcoholic apple cider. The event starts at 8:30pm and runs until 11pm. CostPassholder - $31.00Non-Passholder - $37.20**Does not include Skyride Ticket.Call Guest Services today at 604.980.9311 or book online.Buy NowPrices include applicable taxes and gratuities.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/snowshoe-socialize-and-indulge-long-table-fondue-is-here
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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
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/first-ever-whistler-water-one-climb-raises-110000
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Beta the Wolf
-inflammatory medication daily. Beta recently stopped eating so medicating was no longer reliably possible. Beta was sedated last week and taken to an off-site facility for a full veterinary evaluation. Sadly, blood tests and radiographs revealed the presence of new tumours in his left shoulder and his lungs. The condition was un-treatable and so for his own sake we took the decision to say goodbye to an
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A View From the Inside!
graduate from Wilfrid Laurier’s Honours Bachelors Business Administration program with a specialty in marketing. My passion for marketing started in high school when I took a grade 10 introduction to marketing class. I have been a frequent visitor to Vancouver since 2001, when my Aunt and Uncle moved out West with my two cousins. I have always thought Grouse Mountain is an amazing place and coming from