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Hives for Humanity Visits
Bee Day on Grouse Mountain This past Saturday, July 21st, Grouse Mountain hosted a visit by Hives for Humanity (www.hivesforhumanity.com) who helped us launch our bee education endeavors based around our four new hives!Hives for Humanity is a local non-profit organization whose mission is to help spread bee knowledge and respect throughout urban communities with a focus on at-risk communities
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5 reasons to visit Grouse Mountain on the May long weekend
5 reasons to visit Grouse Mountain this May long weekend Lumberjacks, bears, and birds...oh my! The Victoria Day long weekend has arrived, heralding the arrival of seemingly endless warm, sunny days…and most importantly, the official launch of our summer season at the Peak of Vancouver.Although we spend our weekdays toiling away at a desk/school/home with the kids, long weekends provide the
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Birds Eye View
mountains, lakes, ocean and bridges from the top of Grouse is one thing, but seeing it from the sky is absolutely mind-blowing. I saw the most beautiful and breathe taking sights my eyes have ever seen. From the grown-over green and tree filled mountains next to the meters of snow piled peaks, I was amazed. I started tearing up from the pure beauty of the views and the “once in a life time tour” I was
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TED2014 Streaming Live - March 17-21
pick the sessions and speakers that call out to you. Attendance is first-come-first-served, and while the Theatre in the Sky does accommodate a large group, you are encouraged to arrive a bit early to ensure your space.View Schedule
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In The News: Lemme Tell You The Grouse Grind Is Not Misnamed
gradual ascent. There was laughter all around me, folks talking about dinner plans and Beyoncé. But after a quarter mile, it becomes a vertical climb, and all the chatter is replaced by panting. The guys in front of me complained their thighs were burning. I muted that out and soldiered on, convinced the summit was near.I heard grumblings and looked up. A sign said I had only reached the halfway mark
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SHOES.COM and Grouse Mountain Announce Three-Year Partnership
, Vancouver-based SHOES.COM is the perfect partner to introduce mountain activity footwear to Grouse Mountain guests and staff. From snow boots, to hiking boots to running shoes needed to participate in Grouse Mountain’s annual run events, SHOES.COM offers Canada’s largest selection of athletic footwear products perfect for all your mountain essentials.“Living an active lifestyle is fundamental to the
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Fun For All on Family Day - Feb. 10, 2014
Fun for All on Family Day Join us Monday, February 10, 2014 Join us at the Peak of Vancouver on Monday, February 10th as Grouse Mountain celebrates BC Family Day with plenty of family-friendly activities, including a delicious pancake breakfast, family photos, a scavenger hunt, puck shoot-out and even a Wee Jib Lane – a terrain park designed for our smallest skiers and riders! As part of the
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Introducing Tyto - Barn Owl Wildlife Ambassador
Introducing Tyto the Barn Owl - Our Wildlife Ambassador Last month we adopted Tyto, a male Barn Owl (Tyto alba), as our new Wildlife Ambassador. Tyto was born at the Canadian Raptor Conservancy (who run our Birds in Motion demonstrations) and comes to help educate our visitors and school children on owls and birds of prey.Barn Owls inhabit old trees and man-made roosts (such as barns) in the
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Earth Hour by Candlelight
observed on Grouse Mountain by candlelight in two of Vancouver’s most romantic venues, The Observatory fine dining restaurant and Altitudes Bistro. Earth Hour will also have special meaning for visitors to the resort which launched Vancouver’s first commercially viable wind turbine, The Eye of the Wind, to international acclaim last month. The Eye of the Wind is now open for the public to learn about
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Grouse Mountain partners with World Pulse
Grouse Mountain partners with World Pulse June 2, 2010, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C, – Grouse Mountain has joined forces with World Pulse to recycle used laptops and put these powerful tools of empowerment into the hands of women change makers. Effective immediately anyone can drop off their old laptop at the resort’s Guest Services office. Grouse Mountain will not only provide a
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