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#GGMR25 Contest
Win Big! #ggmr25 Contest It's the Grouse Grind Mountain Run's silver anniversary, and we want you to win big! The count down to the 25th-Annual Clearly.ca Grouse Grind Mountain Run is on, and we want to thank you for 25 great years in celebration of our silver anniversary. From now until the big race on Sunday, September 13th, we will be posting a series of questions and challenges on facebook
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Buy Your Annual Local’s Pass Now to Secure 2014/15 Pricing
Grouse Mountain is holding its 2014/15 pricing, but come June 1 pass prices will increase. So now is the time to either purchase or renew your pass. What if your pass isn’t coming up for renewal for a little while? No problem, we can lock you in at today’s pricing by processing your renewal now and extending the valid date of your pass to reflect. An Annual Local’s Pass provides additional benefits
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Learning to Ski and Meeting the Chef at the Observatory!
Learning to Ski and Meeting the Chef at the Observatory First time skiing and a sneak preview of fine dining for Valentine's! Have you ever wanted to try to skiing? I have always wanted to try. Today I had my first ski lesson and it was even more fun than I could have ever imagined. No experience required. After my lesson, I met with Chef Dino L. Gazzola and he shared the delicious menu coming up
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/learning-to-ski-and-meeting-the-chef-at-the-observatory
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Pro Team Grouse Grind Challenge
Grouse Mountain Extends A Grouse Grind Challenge To Vancouver’s Top Sports Teams July 4, 2012. North Vancouver, B.C. - The gauntlet was thrown down on the Grouse Grind Saturday by the Vancouver Whitecaps FC with midfielder Russell Teibert when he clocked an impressive time of 33:44 during a team training exercise. For most of the 'Caps, including Teibert, it was their first time tackling the
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/pro-team-grouse-grind-challenge
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With Cooling Temperatures our Snowmaking Team is in Full Action
Cooler Temperatures Mean Our Snowmaking Team is Back in Action It's been a winter easy to give-up on with high freezing levels making snow hard to come by. Luckily the snowmaking team at Grouse Mountain are both stubborn and tenacious - eager to turn things around. So as cooler temperatures have presented this week, they've taken full advantage starting to re-blanket The Cut. Send good vibes for
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/with-cooling-temperatures-our-snowmaking-team-is-in-full-action
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Grouse Mountain to reopen Paradise Bowl on Tuesday afternoon!
temperatures, Grouse Mountain will open Paradise Bowl via the Greenway Chair during normal operating hours of 9:00 am to 10:00 pm, seven days a week at general admission rates. In addition, the Paradise Bowl terrain park is slated to reopen on Wednesday morning.“It has taken a little patience and perseverance, but we are thrilled to welcome the return of winter to the Peak of Vancouver,” said Grouse
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Seek the Peak: Nicole's training diary - Week 6
really starts to begin. Once runners begin the Palisades Trail, we will face an 800 meter climb up a section of technical trail and a series of stairs. Capilano to the base of Grouse Mountain is a total of 6KM in distance, but is the beginning of a great climb to the top. If you haven’t started preparing your legs for this sort of elevation increase, it’s time to begin. Remember - Grouse has a great
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/seek-the-peak-nicoles-training-diary-week-6
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Take Advantage of our Exclusive Elan Discovery Package
Take Advantage of Our Exclusive Elan Discovery Package Save on a clinic and new gear! It’s the ultimate way for new skiers and riders to get out on the slopes. With the Elan Discovery Package, we’ve included not just lessons but equipment too – brand new equipment that’s yours to keep! For just $399, this special program includes registration in one of our Wednesday Night Adult Clinics (4 X 2
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/take-advantage-of-our-exclusive-elan-discovery-package
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Big Thinkers: Seek the Peak Relay
Big Thinkers: Seek the Peak Relay April 29th, 2008, North Vancouver, BC -It’s time to gear up for the 5th Annual Seek the Peak Relay hosted by Grouse Mountain. The event is a 16 km uphill climb for Rethink Breast Cancer and with an elevation gain of 4100 feet, the event is one to feel proud of accomplishing, not just for its difficulty but also for the many people it benefits. Starting on the
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/big-thinkers-seek-the-peak-relay
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Pollinators Everywhere!
these guys and in their pursuit of it they spread the pollen from plant to plant, thus increasing the garden's yield and providing even more food sources for future months and years.It was absolutely fascinating to check out the biodiversity - you can do this at home in your garden, or if you are coming up to Grouse Mountain I highly recommend stopping by our Pollinator's Garden and spending some time