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Artists For Conservation Is Back!
second annual AFC festival will this year include renowned artists such as Robert Bateman, Guy Combes, Mark Hobson, John Seerey-Lester and Pollyanna Pickering. During this unique event, visitors of all ages will have the opportunity to explore the exhibits, participate in registered art workshops, listen to guest speakers, observe live painting demonstrations as well as purchase artwork and festival
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Ring in 2012 at the Peak of Vancouver
Ring in 2012 at the Peak of Vancouver Space is still available for our New Year's Eve Gala. The New Year is just around the corner. Have you decided how you’ll ring in 2012? If you have yet to make plans, we suggest the Peak of Vancouver. There are still spaces available for our New Year's Eve Gala early and second seatings. You can start early leaving more time to celebrate or join us for the
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24 Hours of Snow Sports
24 Hours of Snow Sports From snowboarding to midnight snow shoe tours, don’t miss this uniquely Canadian experience as we celebrate the countdown to 2010! February 7th, 2008, North Vancouver -Have you ever wondered what it would be like to carve down a ski run as the sunrise frames the city in front of you? On Saturday February 9th, die hard winter enthusiasts, and winter wonderland seekers can
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Vancouver Adaptive Snow Sports 40th Season at Grouse
independence on the snow. If you pop over to The Cut, you just might see VASS members doing a wide range of activities including sit-ski, stand-up skiing and advanced adaptive ski racing. Every year, we host VASS’ annual fundraiser, the VASS Cup Challenge, which gives participants a chance to compete in a fun, professionally timed ski race with a student from the VASS program.VASS are always in need of
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Where to Dine Awards
Where to Dine Awards The Observatory wins sustainable dining award Congratulations to everyone that works hard every year to make The Observatory one of the finest and most sustainable venues to dine at in all of Vancouver. Yesterday, April 27th 2011, The Observatory was honoured with the Sustainability Award at "Where to Dine Vancouver" by Where Magazine. Above is a photo of Chef de Cuisine
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Happy Birthday Grinder and Coola!
had no fur and their eyes were not even open. They spent their first few months of life inside the winter den with their mothers, nursing and growing. Finally, when it came time to leave the den in the late spring they were large enough to follow mom around and start to learn about the environment around them. Unfortunately, it was around this time that they both lost their mothers and ended up
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Be an Early Bird and Save on Skiing and Riding
. Part of a family? You could save even more when you purchase a family bundle. Full details available at grousemountain.com/early-bird or by calling 604.980.9311. Don’t delay as the Early Bird special pricing is only available until October 19th.Buy Now
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Another Successful Year at the Wildlife Refuge
around the mountaintop for our guests. He is working on flight training too and he will have a busy 2012 in front of him since he has become quite the star.Our pack of Timber Wolves enjoyed a lazy summer and have now put on their full winter coats and are looking as healthy and spry as ever. The wolves also enjoy it when it snows and can be seen romping and playing in it.Finally, we ended 2011 on a
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Happy Holidays from the Wildlife Team
Happy Holidays from the Wildlife Team! Well Santa's Reindeer, Dancer and Vixen, are all ready to go to work tomorrow evening! That's their big night to shine! We've taken extra good care of them this year for Santa.Grinder and Coola are snug in their beds for their long winter's nap and the wolves, bellies full, are lazing in the woods. Fresh snow is currently falling and making everything
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Register Now for Mountaintop Safety, Avalanche Skills and Wilderness First Aid Programs
ability assessment, introduced to the Alpine Responsibility Code, rope lines, marker navigation, Grouse Mountain’s runs and trails and how to safely ride chairlifts. You’ll also learn how to dress for different weather conditions and much more.In our two-day Avalanche Skills Training (Level 1) course, you’ll learn how to evaluate avalanche conditions, analyze a Public Avalanche Bulletin and plan for