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An Open Letter to Mother Nature
have become used to so far. By this point in the season, we’re usually dreaming of our next bluebird day instead of anxiously crossing our fingers waiting for the snow to arrive in abundance. And don’t get us wrong. We’re always prepared to do our part. Last summer, our mountain operations crew did some great work on our runs to make it easier for us to open on less snow. When we opened (early
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Y2Play Golden Ticket Winner
shredding the Grouse Mountain slopes with his 19-year-old daughter Richelle since she was 10. “We are offering unprecedented access to Grouse Mountain and we know Paul is in for a great year as the Y2Play Golden Ticket winner,” said Grouse Mountain General Manager Michael Cameron. “Happy Birthday Paul!” The contest helped launch the 2013/2014 Y2Play campaign, enticing entrants with more than 20
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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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Grouse Mountain to Keep Slopes Open for the Month of June
Grouse Mountain to Keep Slopes Open for the Month of June May 13th, 2011 – Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver BC It maybe May but the spectacular 2011 winter season of record snowfall means that Grouse Mountain is still currently sitting underneath 600cm of snow with fresh snowfall in the last few days and more in the forecast! This has been a banner year full of excellent snow conditions and now
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Momentous winter season kicks off at Grouse Mountain
local and international visitors.” In addition to the entire resort remaining open 24 hours for all 17 days of the Olympics, Grouse Mountain will be the home of NBC’s Today show throughout the Games, and guests are encouraged to visit daily to cheer on the show live each morning in the Peak Chalet. Vancouver’s favourite mountain will also begin utilizing energy provided by The Eye of the Wind in
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Volunteers and athletes rewarded
unique reward to these dedicated individuals with unprecedented access to the resort. The After Hours Pass provides full privilege admission to all that Grouse Mountain has to offer from 8pm until 6am, for all 17 days of the Olympic Winter Games (February 12th to 28th). “As an Olympic Volunteer or Olympic Athlete, you have given your time, the most precious thing that you can offer,” says General
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Oakley announces Olympic home base
minutes from downtown Vancouver, Grouse Mountain will remain open 24/7 (24 hours a day for the 17 days of the Olympics), offering alpine recreation, including night skiing and riding, to all visitors.Oakley fans are encouraged to visit Grouse Mountain each day to take a tour of the Rolling O Lab set up at the base of the mountain, which will showcase Oakley's products and technologies throughout the
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In The News: It's a Hoot A Grouse Mountain
barn owl, Tyto, who just overcame a battle with a near fatal fungal lung infection. “It looked so serious that we didn’t have much hope that he would survive actually,” said Grouse Mountain veterinarian Dr. Ken Macquisten.Tyto wasn’t eating, lost a lot of weight and had great difficulty breathing.“Even though we got the diagnosis we weren’t 100 per cent sure that he would respond still to the
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24 Hours of Winter celebrates Olympics
Winter Olympics anniversary. The entire resort will be open for guests to enjoy activities including a torch relay, kid’s hockey tournament, skiing, riding, snowshoeing, shopping and dining round-the-clock. Twelve teams represented by nearly 100 hockey players will also take to the skate pond at the Peak of Vancouver for one-day mini-hockey tournament mirroring the men’s Olympic tournament in team
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Sunshine, Skiing and The Stanley Cup
allow access to The Cut, Side-Cut, Buckhorn and Skyline runs. For our out of town guests, we will also be offering a Learn to Ski & Ride in June package for $150 which includes equipment, lesson, lift tickets and clothing rental. The snowshoe Grind and all our other great summer activities also remain fully operational as does the Skyride seven days a week from 9:00am until 10:00pm. After a great
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