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Grouse Mountain Recognized as One of BC’s Top Employers
Grouse Mountain Recognized as One of BC’s Top Employers (North Vancouver) Recognized by visitors and locals alike as Vancouver’s top four season attraction, Grouse Mountain is proud to announce the Resort has been named one of BC’s Top Employers as selected by Mediacorp Canada Inc. This special designation recognizes the British Columbia employers that lead their industries in offering
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Fledgling Flickers
cavity nesters - which means they look for old trees or stumps to excavate a hole into where they can lay eggs and raise their young. They also prefer locations where they can have a view of their surroundings to watch for predators. Our carved statues make a perfect location as they were constructed out of naturally fallen trees which already had a lot of holes and/or hollow interiors. They also
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Ravenswood Winemaker's Dinner at The Observatory
County Zinfandel 2012 Main Course Whole Rolled Suckling PigRoasted Apple, Wilted Cabbage, House Made HP Sauce Ravenswood Single Vineyard Designate Teldeschi 1999Ravenswood Single Vineyard Designate Teldeschi 2012 Dessert Poached Okanagan PeachCaramel Corn, Popcorn Ice CreamBlack Sage Vineyard Pipe 2008 Price: $95.00 per person + tax and gratuity (Includes round trip access on the Skyride)Time: 6:30pm
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Seek the Peak 2014: a recap!
Seek the Peak 2014 In support of the BC Cancer Foundation This year marks our 11th annual Seek the Peak presented by Columbia, and once again the event was one to remember. Starting by the shore participants were pumped up for their 16-kilometre climb in a morning celebration at Ambleside Park! Racers young and old cheered each other on as they set off from the start line. Racers tackled the awe
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/seek-the-peak-2014-a-recap
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Grouse Mountain to open Saturday for skiing and riding!
days of steady snowmaking, Paradise Bowl and the Paradise Jib Park will be open via the Greenway Chair from 9:00 am to 10:00 pm for skiing and riding at discounted pricing. With the Environment Canada forecast calling for continued cool temperatures and clear skies in the coming days along with the North Shore’s largest snowmaking fleet in place at Grouse Mountain, additional terrain is slated to
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-mountain-to-open-saturday-for-skiing-and-riding
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There are all types of heroes
fundraise and create awareness for BC Children’s Hospital Foundation and second, to set the bar high as the first official Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge record holder. The course opened at 4 am, closing just after 10 pm. With help from Finger Food Studio’s the free Grouse Grind iPhone app was launched allowing to track and record your stats, progress and compare times with friends. Participants and
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Ice Skating Pond Opens for Winter 2015/16
Lace up Your Skates Skating Pond Opens for 2015/16 Winter Season The Mountain Crew at Grouse Mountain have been busy preparing the Skating Pond, and today (Sunday, November 8, 2015) at 11 am, it is officially open.With an 8,000 sq. ft. surface, the mountaintop Pond is perfect for gliding and spinning. Ideal for a family outing or a romantic date night, access to the Skating Pond is complimentary
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/ice-skating-pond-opens-for-winter-201516
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Grouse Mountain’s Annual Thanksgiving Sale is Stuffed with Great Savings
Challenger googles* Visitors can purchase an Experience ticket or use their Grouse Mountain Annual Pass or Snow Pass to access the sale via the Grouse Mountain Skyride. If you spend $100 or more at the sale, we will refund the cost of your Experience ticket. For more information on the Thanksgiving Gear Sale visit our website here. * Valid on last season merchandise only.
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Grouse Mountain broomball tournament beneficiary receives national exposure
segment, star Jonathan Pitre is a courageous 14-year-old boy from Russell, Ontario who was born with a life-threatening skin disease called EB. EB is a rare genetic disorder that causes the skin to repeatedly blister, shear and scar. Approximately 2,500 Canadians suffer from the disease — among the most painful known to medicine. To date, no cure has been found.What you might not be aware of is
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Honey Flow
year.Honey is created by the bees from the nectar of flowering plants. Foraging bees collect the nectar, mix it with enzymes and store it inside the hive. Here, bees fan the nectar/enzyme mix until it dehydrates to approximately 18% moisture content. When this happens it is officially called 'honey'. At this point the bees put a wax cover on the cell to help preserve it.Bees continually make honey as