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Ring in the New Year at the Peak of Vancouver
Ring in the New Year Reserve your table at our New Year's Eve Gala Celebrate the start of what is sure to be an amazing 2013 at the Peak of Vancouver. Grouse Mountain is taking reservations for its New Year’s Eve Gala. Whether you’re looking for an intimate table for two or gathering a group of good friends, make Grouse Mountain your destination for ringing in the New Year. On December 31st
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The Eye of the Wind Tours Officially Begin
The Eye of the Wind Tours Officially Begin Visitors are now able to ride up to the viewPOD. Tours of the Eye of the Wind and our viewPOD have officially begun. Visitors are now able to ride our elevator cab up to the observation platform and capture some of the most amazing views of Vancouver – not to mention an up-close look at our wind turbine. Most visitors are utterly speechless once they
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Seek the Peak: Genevieve's story
Seek the Peak: Genevieve's story Learn why this Vancouverite is tackling the 16-km course 1. Why are you getting involved in Seek the Peak? Seek the Peak is a great challenge to test your strength; it's a fundraiser for a great cause, so it makes it quite easy to want to participate. Moreover, Seek the Peak features one of the hardest challenges in Vancouver in the Grouse Grind. I feel that if
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It's Time to Grind Up the Pace of Summer!
It's Time to Grind Up the Pace of Summer! Grouse Mountain & BC Children's Hospital Officially Launch the 2011 Grind For Kids Campaign June 21, 2011: Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver BC –Playing street hockey, setting up lemonade stands and building tree forts is how kids in our Province should spend their time this summer and not in hospital beds. Help us make this a reality by raising a
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Seek the Peak: Caity's story
Seek the Peak: Caity's story Learn why this runner travels a great distance to face the challenge 1. Why are you getting involved in Seek the Peak? This year, I am getting involved in Seek the Peak as a way to celebrate. That is, celebrating the health that I have, and that my mom and aunt have. If I can use my health to raise money in the hopes that it brings health to others, why wouldn't I
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Seek the Peak: Kylie's story
Seek the Peak: Kylie's story Learn why this second-time Seek the Peak runner takes on the challenge When we moved to Vancouver last year, we lived on Nancy Greene Way and were Grouse Mountain passholders, so I first heard of Seek the Peak from emails I'd receive and posters I'd see on the mountain. As my Mum, Glenys Richardson, died of breast cancer at the age of 45, every year I like to do a
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What to our wondering eyes did appear...
What to our Wondering Eyes Did Appear? Why It's Dancer and Prancer - Santa's Reindeer! Yes, that's right - just the other day Santa and his two reindeer, Dancer and Prancer, showed up at Grouse Mountain!Dancer and Prancer are here as ambassadors for all the other reindeer and can be found lounging around Santa's Workshop - saving their strength for Christmas Eve when of course they will have to
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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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It Tastes Like Summer - The Observatory Summer Menu
Tastes Like Summer Summer flavours arrive at The Observatory The Observatory has made a name for itself as a source for fresh, local, seasonal food. It’s fine dining at its best when remarkable food meets attentive service. And the views speak for themselves. Summer’s bounty is reflected in the Observatory’s new seasonal menu featuring lovely light summer appetizers such as a Dungeness Crab
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Remember: Use Your Trail Sense!
Remember: Use Your Trail Sense Grouse Grind season kicks off at 6:15am on May 17, 2014 With the beginning of the Grouse Grind season, we’d like to take this opportunity to remind our Grind community about the importance of using your trail sense when navigating the Grouse Mountain trail network. For a list of Grouse Grind facts, frequently asked questions and helpful hints, please click here or
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