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There are all types of heroes
fundraise and create awareness for BC Children’s Hospital Foundation and second, to set the bar high as the first official Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge record holder. The course opened at 4 am, closing just after 10 pm. With help from Finger Food Studio’s the free Grouse Grind iPhone app was launched allowing to track and record your stats, progress and compare times with friends. Participants and
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Kids, Spend Your Pro-D Day at Grouse Mountain
Kids, Spend Your Pro-D Day at Grouse Mountain The next BC-wide Professional Development Day takes place on Friday, October 24th, which is the perfect opportunity to join our Education team at Grouse Mountain! If you’re looking for a fun, one-day activity to keep your child occupied, our Pro-D Day Camp is full of action and Halloween-themed adventure that will leave your kids glowing. Activities
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Buy Your Annual Local’s Pass Now to Secure 2014/15 Pricing
including a 20% discount off all Grouse Mountain adventures, events, retail & on-site Starbucks, and the opportunity to bring up to two guests (on any single occasion) for 50% off Alpine Experience pricing. Purchase your Annual Local’s Pass today online, at Guest Services or by calling 604.980.9311.Buy 1-Year Local's PassBuy 2-Year Local's Pass
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#GGMR25 Contest
instructions in the post, and you will be entered to win!Rules & RegulationsGrouse Mountain's "Win Big! #ggmr25" contest is open to legal residents of British Columbia who have reached the age of majority in the province at the time of entry. Contest dates will be specified in each post on facebook. Read the full contest rules here.What next?Now, all you have to do is head to the Grouse Grind® facebook
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Getting Social: Mortimer and Vanessa
relationship, this summer we had the pleasure of introducing you to a six week old Great Horned owl who had just joined the team. However, something was missing... his name.This became one of those special opportunities where we are able to bring the entire Grouse Mountain community into the conversation through social media.The idea was simple...Ask you, the community, to submit your name ideas for him
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2009 World Police & Fire Games Results
. Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue serviceman Robin Bryson bested the field in a time of 30:20 in the Men’s Master heat. Canadian Astrid Bonter of the Vancouver Police Department posted the fastest women’s time with 38:26 in the Women’s Open heat. The quickest Canadian male was Men’s Open competitor Ryan Ervin of the Vancouver Airport Fire Department in a time of 30:41. The team challenges saw
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24 Hours of Winter a Resounding Success
enthusiasts was on the mountain to take advantage of one of the most unique initiatives this season: 24 hours of winter.In celebration of the 2 year countdown to 2010, the resort embraced the idea of unlimited snow sports, opening at 8:30 am on Saturday and running its operation uninterrupted straight through Sunday.“It is clear to us that Vancouver is a city that can’t get enough of alpine sports”, says
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Bears Enter Upper Pond 2015
Grinder and Coola Enter Their Upper Pond Habitat Today marked the earliest annual date ever that Grinder and Coola have entered their Upper Pond Habitat. Shortly before Noon we were ready for them and we opened the gate to their summer habitat. Both bears emerged slowly, still lethargic, and proceeded to explore their familiar surroundings. They quickly found, and made a quick snack of, the
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Grouse Mountain's 84th downhill season
Grouse Mountain's 84th downhill season Grouse Mountain ushers in the 84th Downhill SeasonParadise Bowl opens at 4pm for snow lovers to get winter underway November 19, 2010, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – Winter has arrived early at the Peak of Vancouver, precipitating the 84th Downhill Season opening at 4pm today . The ongoing snowfall, and colder temperatures ideal for snowmaking
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Book Your Christmas Lunch at The Observatory
pudding, a Christmas Lunch is the perfect opportunity to share the best of the holiday season with friends, a group of colleagues or loved ones. For information on larger group and private events, please visit our Private Functions page. Call Grouse Mountain at 604.980.9311 or visit The Observatory website to reserve your seat.The Observatory
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