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Eat Local Recipe Contest Result
be shared by many this winter. Food enthusiasts can enjoy the appetizer listed as “Warm B.C. goat cheese and pear tart with pepper jelly, arugula and hazelnut salad”. About Altitudes Bistro Altitudes, Grouse Mountain's acclaimed West Coast bistro, provides an opportunity to sample distinctly British Columbian cuisine while overlooking the grandeur of the Lower Mainland, some 3,700 feet below.
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ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Mountain Run Is Less Than 2 Weeks Away
Average Time: Approximately an hour and a half to complete the hike, with two hours recommended for novice hikers.Participants: Hikers range in age from children to seniors with an equal male/female split. For more information or for registration please head to http://www.ggmr.caOr contact: Sarah Lusk Public Relations Manager Grouse Mountain Resort and Whistler Water Ltd. Direct: 604.998.4255Office
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Y2Play Sells Faster Than Ever
Y2Play Sells Faster Than Ever Y2Play sells out faster than ever on the heels of 4 record breaking months of winter sports participation…. April 2nd, 2008, North Vancouver BC In its 10th year, Grouse Mountain’s Y2Play pass continues to be the best snow pass on the continent and has contributed to the Peak of Vancouver boasting over 1,000,000 visitors in the past decade. This year, the pass sold
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A Winter Experience Not To Be Missed
-in option, the Peak of Vancouver offers fun snowshoe fitness sessions at 7pm on Monday’s and Wednesday’s with no need to book. Registration for the Snowshoe Grind Mountain Run includes race access and a fantastic après celebration in the Chalet that includes food, drinks, loads of prizes and recognition for top finishers in all age categories. Snowshoes are required but Grouse Mountain can supply
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Whistler Water One Climb: new Grouse Grind event will raise funds for Free The Children
developing communities,” said Devon Kennedy, Director of Operations, Western Canada, Free The Children. “This year, with Whistler Water One Climb, they are taking their support to a whole new level, and we are so appreciative to them for helping us raise awareness, while supporting our overarching Water Initiative goal of bringing 100,000 people clean water for life.”Clean water and sanitation projects
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Grouse Mountain Welcomes the North American 2011 Outgames to the Peak of Vancouver
Grouse Mountain Welcomes the North American 2011 Outgames to the Peak of Vancouver The 2011 Outgames Opening Ceremony is fast-approaching and Grouse Mountain is pleased to play an integral role in one of the largest events happening in Vancouver this summer. The Peak of Vancouver will not only host the brand new 6km Vertical Challenge event but the Opening Ceremony flags will also arrive via
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Mortimer the Yellow-bellied Marmot
Rangers took a trap and went in search of Mortimer. Unfortunately Mortimer must have been tipped off since he had moved on by the time we arrived.This week, the newspapers ran an update story asking for tips on Mortimer's whereabouts. We started to receive marmot sightings from all over the North Shore - it appears Mortimer may have some colleagues in the area as well!If you think you have seen
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Hibernating bears wake from winter sleep
Hibernating bears wake from winter sleep April 21, 2010, North Vancouver, BC - Grinder and Coola poked their heads curiously outside their den, and then the two bears took to their heels and chased each other playfully around their snow-covered habitat. The resident grizzly bears at Grouse Mountain’s Refuge for Endangered Wildlife returned outdoors after five months of hibernation on Wednesday
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Hundreds attend Mountain Run
. In his first appearance in the event, 21- year-old Sebastian Salas from Vancouver beat an elite field that included athletes from as far as Quebec and Alberta, in a time of 28:02. The fastest woman on the course was reigning female record holder Leanne Johnston, clocking 31:29 to claim her third title in as many years.Over 600 ambitious hikers took on the challenge with race participants, ranging
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Earth Day: The Eye of the Wind
Vancouverites to get up close and personal with cutting-edge technology that can help us all ensure a sustainable future.All day Friday, April 25th, Grouse Mountain will offer complimentary access to The Eye of Wind’s breathtaking viewPOD™ for children 12 and under, while adults will enjoy 2-for-1 admission. Guided tours of the Eye of the Wind will run from noon to 7pm. All Eye of the Wind visits first
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