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Grouse Mountain to Celebrate 90th Winter Season
Grouse Mountain to Celebrate 90th Winter Season Community invited to share relevant memorabilia to commemorate historic milestone (North Vancouver) While the summer season is just starting to wind down, the upcoming winter season is fast approaching and it promises to be a very special one here at the Peak of Vancouver. The 2016/17 winter season marks 90 years since the first skiers took to the
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We've Received 11cm in the last 12 Hours!
Snowfall Accumulation Keeps Adding Up 11 cm in the last 12 hours This winter season just keeps getting better, and skiers and riders are rejoicing. As of 2:00pm on February 13th, Grouse Mountain has received 11 cm of fresh snow, for a total of 525 cm so far this season.Over the next few weeks there are a mix of weather systems expected, bouncing the freezing level around. Additional periods of
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Snowshoe Grind Challenge hits the trail on Saturday, March 15!
Snowshoe Grind Challenge hits the trail on Saturday, March 15! Take part in winter’s fastest-growing activity! (North Vancouver) With more than a metre of fresh snow over the past two weeks, Grouse Mountain is pleased to announce that the fourth-annual Snowshoe Grind Challenge will take place on Saturday, March 15 at 10:00 am atop the Peak of Vancouver.Suitable for participants of all ages and
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Tyto, An Ambassador and Friend Always
showing symptoms of fatigue and lack of appetite since a fainting episode 10 days previously. At that time, he had radiographs and blood taken to determine the nature of the problem. Unfortunately there was no opportunity for intervention this time. When Tyto first came to the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife, he was initially a member of our Birds in Motion flying team but had to be
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A Golden Tram Surf
… what's it like heading over the top tower? I thought my knees would be knocking a little but it was smooth as butter! You should've seen the expression on the peoples faces as we crossed paths with the other tram!I recently received a fabulous package from Quiksilver. They sent me a Travis Rice kit. Besides looking completely awesome the jacket and pants have fantastic manoeuvrability and are super
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Black-tailed Deer Soft Release on Grouse Mountain
habitat (utilizing a fence-line or aviary etc.) until it has acclimated to the surroundings and become familiar with the sights, sounds and smells of its new home. After a short time period, often one to four weeks, the gate to the holding area is opened and the wildlife inside is allowed to leave on its own schedule. Many times the wildlife comes back for the nights or still utilizes the familiar
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Remember: Use Your Trail Sense!
Remember: Use Your Trail Sense Grouse Grind season kicks off at 6:15am on May 17, 2014 With the beginning of the Grouse Grind season, we’d like to take this opportunity to remind our Grind community about the importance of using your trail sense when navigating the Grouse Mountain trail network. For a list of Grouse Grind facts, frequently asked questions and helpful hints, please click here or
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Grouse Mountain opens new terrain as snow blankets the Peak of Vancouver
Grouse Mountain opens new terrain as snow blankets the Peak of Vancouver More than 50 cm of new snow in the past 48 hours (North Vancouver) With more than 50 centimetres of fresh snow falling in the past 48 hours, it is truly a winter wonderland at the Peak of Vancouver.Following a weekend of the heavy snowfall and cool temperatures that make Grouse Mountain the lower mainland’s favourite winter
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2013 SOS Children's Gingerbread Village Winners Announced
competition. They are a fantastic organization that does amazing things for kids right here in the Lower Mainland. Having grown up here, neither of us could think of a more worthy cause.We were completely surprised to have won the top prize this year (the competition was so close and the other entries were stunning!), but so thrilled to be able to donate our prize to SOS BC! Finally, we have to extend a
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A Beautiful Day for the Eye of The Wind
A Beautiful Day for the Eye of The Wind I had my first experience taking the chairlift in the summer time and it was gorgeous. I was met by Cortney and Patrick, they scanned my ticket and I was helped onto the chairlift by smiling lift attendants. On the way up the chairlift there were gorgeous views all the way to Burnaby Mountain and as far across over the Howe Sound Inlet. There was a nice
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