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SOS Children's Gingerbread Village Winner Interview
around this time of year, how do you still find time to get the team together and create such a beautiful gingerbread house?Between the three of us, we spent many hours on the house. We both live in apartments with relatively small kitchens, so we took over our parent’s house for a week or so. The entire main floor was covered in powdered sugar and gingerbread crumbs, but it gave us a meeting place to
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Skiers and Riders Are Using Their Heads At Grouse Mountain
Skiers and Riders Are Using Their Heads At Grouse Mountain The Peak of Vancouver Is Helping To Lead The Way For 100% Helmet Usage On The Slopes April 25 , 2012. Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver B.C. - Everyday Grouse Mountain is actively encouraging all skiers and riders to wear helmets while enjoying winter sports and promotes the benefits of their usage and their limitations. This spring, the
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First ever Whistler Water One Climb raises $110,000
know how gruelling it can be,” West said to crowd applause. “We all have a responsibility to lend a helping hand to someone who needs it, and today we’ve shown that changing the world can be fun too.”The inspiration for Whistler Water One Climb came after Grouse Mountain President Stuart McLaughlin joined a Free The Children “water walk” in Kenya last summer.“When you have to carry water from the
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THE 2012 CLEARLYCONTACTS.CA GROUSE GRIND MOUNTAIN RUN SEES AMAZING ATHLETIC PERFORMANCES
hikers up the face of Grouse Mountain. While it is not a long trail, it is a steep and rugged one, rising 853 metres (2,800 feet). Course details: Length: 3 kilometres (1.86 miles) Elevation Gain: 853 metres (2,800 feet)Base: 274 metres above sea level (900 feet) Summit: 1,127 metres (3,700 feet) Total Stairs: 2,830Average Time: Approximately an hour and a half to complete the hike, with two hours
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Summer Starts Right Now!
Summer Starts Right Now! Summer activities begin at the Peak of Vancouver Grab your sunglasses, big appetites and snowshoes as Grouse Mountain is ready to kick off our summer season on Saturday May 21. It has been a record breaking winter but we will transition into full summer operation this Victoria Day long weekend with all our fabulous activities including the Eye of the Wind, lumberjack
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10th Anniversary for the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife
. A big thank-you to all of our supporters and admirers of Grinder and Coola over the years. Your appreciation for the Refuge for Endangered Wildlife means a lot to us!
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Christmas Gift Inspiration
trails this winterDon't forget we offer a great variety of Atlas snowshoes at Outfitters. For The Fashionista Winter fashion no longer means that you have to bundle up and sacrifice style. Look no further than Outfitters here at Grouse Mountain for the most fashionable outdoor apparel. Must-have Parajumpers jackets offer good looks and cozy warmth.Stylish Sorel Tofino boots will keep those toes dry and
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Big Thinkers: Seek the Peak Relay
Big Thinkers: Seek the Peak Relay April 29th, 2008, North Vancouver, BC -It’s time to gear up for the 5th Annual Seek the Peak Relay hosted by Grouse Mountain. The event is a 16 km uphill climb for Rethink Breast Cancer and with an elevation gain of 4100 feet, the event is one to feel proud of accomplishing, not just for its difficulty but also for the many people it benefits. Starting on the
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Common Ravens - Frequent Visitors to Grizzly Bear Refuge
Common Ravens - Frequent Visitors to Grizzly Bear Refuge Every day around feeding time we see black wings approaching the Grizzly Bear Habitat. Several Common Ravens, Corvus corax, fly in to see what's on the menu today. In the wild it is not uncommon to see a murder of Common Ravens following Grizzly Bears around and picking up their leftovers. They are bold enough to even steal the food
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Grouse Mountain Gloats
Grouse Mountain Gloats April 21, 2008, North Vancouver Team Grouse Mountain Resorts edges out the competition in this year’s biggest ever Vancouver Sun Run. With a first place finish in the Food and Hospitality Division of the Corporate Teams, Grouse Mountain Resorts finished in a cumulative time of 7 hours 45 minutes and 46 seconds. Teams are measured on the cumulative times of the top 10
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