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“Today’s” six-month Olympic announcement
“Today’s” Six-Month Olympic Announcement Matt, Meredith, Al and Ann Will Broadcast Live from Vancouver for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games Grouse Mountain Will Be “Today’s” Olympic Home NEW YORK – August 12, 2009 --- In exactly six months, the world will watch its greatest athletes make history, and NBC News’ “Today” will be on the forefront. America’s favorite morning program will once again bring
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BC's First Family Day at the Peak of Vancouver
BC's First Family Day The Peak of Vancouver will be buzzing and 50% off Grouse Mountain will be a hub of activity celebrating our province’s first ever Family Day on Monday February 11 with 50% off lift tickets and Alpine Experience admission tickets for BC residents. Guests are also invited to take part in a fun range of family friendly activities both on and off the slopes. Family Day at
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Great Gifts and a Special Offer for Passholders
Mountain Gift Card for the price of $199. Gift Cards can be used for everything from scrumptious après-ski poutine to a new pair of new Oakley goggles and more. You can also purchase your Winter Season Pass for skiing and riding directly online so you are ready to go for opening day.** Offer ends November 30, 2011. Promotional Gift Cards cannot be used to purchase Y2Play Passes.
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Grinder and Coola come out of hibernation
a healthy and typical hibernation period,” says Wildlife Director and veterinarian Dr. Ken Macquisten. “They began eating roughage a few days ago to jump-start their digestive and metabolic systems, and based on their playfulness that seemed to work.” This marks 12 years since the orphaned grizzlies were rescued and became residents of Grouse Mountain’s Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. “This year
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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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Grouse Mountain partners with World Pulse
cultural barriers to create a new world. Visit worldpulse.com. About Grouse Mountain Resorts, Ltd.From sophisticated entertainment to unspoiled nature, Grouse Mountain is the pre-eminent all-in-one, four season destination with something for everyone. The wilderness paradise is located 15-minutes from downtown Vancouver, and the famous Grouse Mountain Skyride (North America’s largest aerial tram system
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Black-tailed Deer Enjoy Grazing on Grouse
Black-tailed Deer call Grouse Mountain home Every year in the spring and summer, dozens of Black-tailed Deer (Odocoileus columbianus) inhabit the slopes of Grouse Mountain. These deer spend their days grazing on the grasses and shrubs that coat our open spaces such as ski-runs. The most common time to spot them is in the early morning or late evening when they are most active. During the
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Grind For Good This Summer
Grind For Good Put your Grinding to good use this summer The Grouse Grind officially opened last weekend. And while getting out on the Grind can do wonders for your fitness, the goodness need not stop there. Grouse Mountain has a Grind program or event that is sure to stimulate not just your cardiovascular heart, but also your charitable heart.Seek the Peak presented by Columbia Who’s afraid of
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Snowshoe, Socialize and Indulge - Long Table Fondue Is Here
with fruit, pastry and 1warming maple leaf liquor coffee or non-alcoholic apple cider. The event starts at 8:30pm and runs until 11pm. CostPassholder - $31.00Non-Passholder - $37.20**Does not include Skyride Ticket.Call Guest Services today at 604.980.9311 or book online.Buy NowPrices include applicable taxes and gratuities.
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The snow season lasts longest here
the 2010 Olympic Games, and the 48 Hours of Winter event – a forerunner of the momentous decision to keep Grouse Mountain open 24 hours each day of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games (17 days). Meanwhile, the highly prized Y2Play passes that fuel Vancouver’s most significant winter community are nearly sold-out for the 2009/2010 winter season, creating another good reason in a long list of ones to buy or
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