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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
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/learning-to-ski-and-meeting-the-chef-at-the-observatory
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Building High Performance Teams - It's All Fun and Games!
-performing enterprises will shift 50% of development spending from training to experiential learning programs to boost people’s effectiveness” – Gartner “Games-based learning can significantly accelerate the transfer and application of knowledge” - Walder Arevolo, Gartner For more information on our Corporate Adventure Training centre, call 604.998.5043.
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A Summer Night to Remember at the Observatory
and Tantalus Wines. Tickets are limited to forty seats so make sure to book your seat now by calling Chalet Reception at 604-998-5045. Some of the city’s best wine and food connoisseurs are certain to be in attendance and the menu has been exclusively prepared for this event. If the view isn’t enough to take your breath away, the food and wine on offer during this exclusive event definitely will
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/a-summer-night-to-remember-at-the-observatory
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Bears Enjoying the Spring Snow!
night sleeping on the branch bed they made for hibernation.Grinder and Coola will be excited to get into their Upper Pond Habitat (part of their large 5 acre summer habitat) where there will be extremely large snow mounds for them to excavate! We are continuing to work our own excavation of that area in the hopes of soon having it ready for Grinder and Coola. Here are a couple shots at our staff
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-enjoying-the-spring-snow
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Nine-year-old is the first-ever Young Ambassador for Grind For Kids
waiting for me at the top. Even though my mom might not let me have it, the idea keeps me going.”Like many Grinders, Nickolas uses his timer to keep challenging himself. His top time up the Grind is an astounding 50 minutes. Most adults – grown-ups with long legs! – average about one hour or more to complete the vertical hike.“I like to race up to the timer at the top and scan my pass and check my time
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Winter Workouts Are Back!
Winter Workouts Are Back! The Snowshoe Grind launches for the 2011/12 season We know you all love the Grouse Grind but you don't have to stop your fitness regime now that winter is here. Grouse Mountain is pleased to announce that our great outdoor workout challenge for the winter season, the Snowshoe Grind, is officially back in action. Hike solo or bring friend and family to tackle the 5.1
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/winter-workouts-are-back
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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - Aug. 7
before 5pm and managed to catch the last zipline tour which was amazing! I loved how fast I went on the 2nd run, and the 4th and 5th runs had the most fantastic views!! Pavel and Thomas also had a good sense of humor throughout the trip. When we finished the zipline, we headed over to the turbine, just to hear it was closing - but luckily we just managed to get in and have a private tour all by
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-mountain-moment-contest-aug-7
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The Eye of the Wind Grid Interface
height of 57 metres off the ground. We’re now entering into the inspection phase when the various authorities involved in this project must visit and give their nod of approval. Take a look at the photos of the inside of the shaft showing the wind turbine cabling that runs inside the tower and the elevator rails. There’s also a photo showing how the elevator cabin looks from the bottom of the tower.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/the-eye-of-the-wind-grid-interface
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Artists For Conservation Is Back!
artists, discounted for Grouse Mountain passholders.For more information, please visit http://festival.artistsforconservation.org/ Artists for Conservation is the world's leading group of artists supporting the environment. Founded in 1997, the non-profit organization comprises a membership of 500 of the world's most gifted nature artists from 27 countries, across five continents. For more information
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Skiing, Riding and Snowshoeing Continue
available at General Admission rates starting May 2, 2011, making downhilling that much more enticing. For season passholders, your winter snowpass is still valid. Spring operating hours are noon-8pm weekdays, and 9:30am-5:30pm weekends.Looking for uphill adventure instead? Snowshoeing also continues at the Peak of Vancouver. To get Grouse Grind-ready try the mountain top Snowshoe Grind for a fabulous
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