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Last Days to Win an iPad 2
Last Chance to Win an iPad 2 iPad 2 Contest Closes this Sunday, July 31st Looks like we're closing in on the last few days for our iPad 2 contest. If you've been thinking about entering, this is your chance!How to Enter1.) Purchase an Annual Local's Pass online by this Sunday (July 31, 2011) for only $99. Not only will you have year-round membership access to Grouse Mountain, but you'll be in the
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Carleigh, the Wildlife Ranger!
while to spot them in their huge habitat, but they were very easy to find. We then head into the Wildlife Center to prepare their meal which is massive. They are fed 10 carrots, 10 apples (stickers off please!), 10 sweet potatoes and a large portion of dog kibble (to get some protein and vitamins). We put all the veggies into buckets and scattered them around the habitat, making the bears forage for
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Treat Dad to the Peak of Vancouver
Father's Day Brunch Treat Dad to a Day at the Peak of Vancouver On June 19th, give the Dad in your life an exclusive dining experience served high above the City of Vancouver. Our award-winning culinary team has created a delectable Father’s Day Brunch consisting of a 3-course prix fixe menu that is sure to delight even the most discerning Dad’s palate. Reserve your table today, and make this
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Salas still ‘King of the Grouse Grind’
Salas still ‘King of the Grouse Grind’ Langley fireman comes close to breaking the record and raises $10,000 for Grind For Kids North Vancouver, October 30, 2010 – The reigning Grouse Grind record holder can rest easy knowing his time is still intact, but thirty-eight year-old Mike Miskulin still conquered the course to raise $10,000 for Grind For Kids, a charitable initiative benefitting the BC
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Sunshine lives atop Grouse Mountain
Sunshine lives atop Grouse Mountain Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, BC. Sunday, December 27, 2009 – With afternoon temperatures peaking at around 12 degrees Celcius, Grouse Mountain’s alpine offers ideal escape conditions for those lamenting the dreary grayness of Vancouver’s urban landscape.Ski, snowboard, ice skate, or snowshoe in stunning sunshine high above the clouds. With a total snow
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“Today’s” six-month Olympic announcement
Alpine Station, 3,700-feet above sea level. Visitors enjoy a wilderness paradise with gorgeous panoramic views of the city, sea and surrounding mountains.Jim Bell is the executive producer of “Today” (Mon.- Fri., 7 – 11 a.m.). Don Nash is the senior broadcast producer overseeing “Today’s” Olympic coverage and Mary Alice O'Rourke is the senior producer.
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6th Annual Seek The Peak Relay
6th Annual Seek The Peak Relay Hundreds of participants climb 4,100 to fight breast cancer. July 5, 2009, North Vancouver, B.C. – The 6th Annual Grouse Mountain Seek The Peak Relay ushered in a new course record set by Katrina Driver in a time of 1:39:06, in the solo women category today. The win marked the second course record for the 31-year-old Vancouver resident, who improved upon her 2006
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Grouse Mountain Introduces Brand New iPhone App
Grouse Mountain Introduces Brand New iPhone App With A Few Clicks Users Can Explore All That Vancouver's Premier Attraction Has To Offer Thursday February 14, 2013. North Vancouver, B.C. - The Peak of Vancouver is excited to unveil their new iPhone app that will allow users to have one touch access to everything Grouse Mountain. With the assistance of developer Finger Food Studios, this free
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Two New Quad Chairlifts
Two New Quad Chairlifts Two new chairlifts to grace the slopes of Grouse Mountain this winter.$3M infrastructure investment increases early season terrain and reduces wait times. October 1, 2008, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – Snow enthusiasts will revel in the ability to take in more runs and get an earlier start to the downhill season with the installation of two new quad chairlifts
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Winter's back at Grouse Mountain
Winter's back at Grouse Mountain Winter has come back like a lion to Grouse Mountain March 11, 2010, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – With more than 40 cm of snow in the past 3 days and full on snowmaking, winter has returned with a vengeance just in time for March break. “Thanks to our snowmaking capability we were able to keep our terrain open all season long but the recent cold
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