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Winter Continues
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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The Observatory Wins Silver
honoured to stand alongside other high profile restaurants. “We are very excited to win the Silver Award” says Sommelier and Food and Beverage Manager, Brent Fraser. “The competition criteria is quite comprehensive, and we’ve worked very hard developing our wine and food program. Our list now encompasses over 500 selections, and while broad in scope is particularly strong in B.C., France and the U.S
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/the-observatory-wins-silver
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BMO Grouse Grind Mountain Run Training Sessions
you meet on August 31, September 7, 14 and 21 at 5:30pm at the base of the Grouse Grind for these all important training sessions. Designed to help you prepare and have fun, the first two sessions will take runners through Grouse Woods and then the final two sessions will be on the Grouse Grind. Grab your running shoes and take in the last few long days of summer as you train and make the BMO Grouse
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/bmo-grouse-grind-mountain-run-training-sessions
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Recipe: Summer Berries with Balinese Pepper and Wild Mountain Honey
together the yolks and sugar. Slowly pour the hot milk into egg mixture. Return the mixture to pan and continue to cook mixture on low heat, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon. After 5 minutes, the mixture should thicken until it coats evenly the back of your wooden spoon. Strain, cool, and place into ice cream machine until frozen. Shortbread 1/2 cup + 1 Tbsp (140 mL) icing sugar, sifted 1/2 cup
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Grinding it Out
Beer. On a personal note, Michelle finished her first half marathon this past weekend well under her 2hr goal and now shes ready for Seek the Peak. Just as Michelle was lining up at the start line at 8am, Gareth was nearing completion of his 10 hour military challenge that had him carrying a 50lbs rucksack around Stanley Park & Vancouver, carrying teammates, being yelled at by his Cadre and
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Karen Magnussen Ice Skate
: 4pm-5pm Autographs and photos with Karen: 2:30-3:30 Ice Show: Dec. 165:30pm-6:15pm This event is a new addition to Grouse Mountain’s Peak of Christmas Celebrations and is sure to become a holiday tradition.
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/karen-magnussen-ice-skate
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Soar Above The Peak
-9311 or visit Blackcomb Aviation’s information centre at the Peak of Vancouver. All of the enhanced premium tours require pre-booking. Contact:Sarah Lusk Public Relations Manager Grouse Mountain Resort and Whistler Water Ltd. ph: 604.998.4255 email: slusk@grousemountain.comTricia FinnCommunications ManagerBlackcomb Aviationph: 604-453-5093 email: tfinn@blackcombaviation.com
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/soar-above-the-peak
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Another Successful Year at the Wildlife Refuge
Another Successful Year at the Wildlife Refuge As 2011 draws to a close, I can reflect on what a successful year it has been at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. After a long 2011/2010 hibernation (the longest on record at 5 months!), Grinder and Coola were happy to get out into their habitats in early May this year. Last winter's unprecedented snowfall left a huge amount for
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Remarkable Raptors Are Taking To The Skies This Summer At Grouse Mountain
. Expert falconers will share information and insights into these amazing creatures three times daily at 1:30pm, 3:30pm and 5:30pm. Don't miss our new mascot version of Tyto who will be meeting and greeting kids all over the mountain posing for photos and offering fun feathery interaction. “Grouse Mountain has a long history working with all manner of birds from the Northern Spotted Owl, hummingbirds
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Tale of Two Critters
body that is about 5-6" long and a tail that is about the same length as their body. They are solitary individuals and, like the Douglas Squirrel, spend most of their late summer caching food for the winter. Unlike the squirrel, the Townsend's Chipmunk does have large cheek pouches to help with the gathering and caching process. Chipmunks have been observed travelling up to a kilometre from their