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Mother's Day Brunch
cheese Seasonal fresh fruits Bran Flakes, Cheerio’s, Fruit Loops and Muesli Orange, grapefruit, cranberry and apple juices Milk, cottage cheese and yogurt COLD SELECTIONS Potato salad Seasonal organic greens Pasta salad with marinated vegetables Roma tomato, basil & red onion salad Assorted cold cuts Crudités - blue cheese dip Prawns - cocktail sauce Lime cilantro and ginger mussels Stone crab
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1700+ to Participate in Whistler Water One Climb 2013
1700+ to Participate in Whistler Water One Climb We are pleased to host this event on Saturday, June 22nd. This fundraising initiative, developed in partnership with Free the Children, will see 1,700+ youth and community members climbing the Grouse Grind, having received pledges from friends and family to benefit clean water projects in Kenya. Our fundraising goal of $100,000 is in sight.Do you
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Grouse Mountain launches 2014/15 Y2Play Pass at the Peak of Vancouver
Grouse Mountain launches 2014/15 Y2Play Pass at the Peak of Vancouver New this year: Y2Play Student Pass! (North Vancouver) With more than a metre of fresh snow at the Peak of Vancouver, Grouse Mountain is pleased to announce that the 2014/15 Y2Play snow pass is now on sale for a limited time.Widely acknowledged as the best value for a snow pass in North America, the 2014/15 Y2Play Pass is valid
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Top 5 Ways to Enjoy Flight This Summer
-pumping zipline tour across the peaks and canyons of Grouse and Dam Mountains. The dual-line, five-line circuit gives you a unique perspective of Grouse Mountain, combining heart-pounding thrills with an exploration of BC’s old-growth forests. Along the way our fun and friendly guides will look after your safety, and share stories with you that will leave a lasting impression. Paragliding If you’re
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The importance of Wilderness First Aid Training
your friend slips on a steep and wet section of the trail. Tumbling down the rocks for about ten metres, your partner finally comes to a stop and lets out a bloodcurdling scream. As you carefully pick your way down the rocks, you can see that your friend is lying in a small puddle of water. His ankle is clearly deformed and blood is coming out of a cut just above his hiking shoe. He also says that he
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First Hummingbird Banding Session of the Season!
long standing member of the Hummingbird Monitoring Network out of Arizona. The Network stations all follow the same banding and monitoring protocols so that data from over 30 stations across Western North American can be collated and compared. Overall it unfortunately appears that hummingbird numbers are slowly decreasing due to habitat loss and the loss of stopover migration sites. Studies like
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Watch the ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Challenge 2014 video
Watch the ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Challenge Video Thank you for joining us at the ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Challenge on Saturday Sept. 7. Watch the official event video here.
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Recipe: Sticky Toffee Pudding
mesh, remove vanilla pod and place bowl over ice bath to cool rapidly. Once cold, pour the mixture into ice cream machine and follow manufacturer's directions. Toffee Sauce 1 cup (250 mL) butter 1 cup (250 mL) brown sugar 1 cup (250 mL) whipping cream (35%) 1/4 cup (60 mL) fancy molasses 1 freshly squeezed lemon wedge Combine the butter, sugar, and whipping cream into a pot. Boil for 5 to 10 minutes
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First snowfall of the season at Grouse Mountain
temperatures remaining in the forecast for the coming days, the North Shore’s most extensive snowmaking fleet is poised and ready for action. “We cannot wait for the start of skiing and riding season and the arrival of the first snowfall means we’re that much closer to hitting the slopes,” said Grouse Mountain Alpine Operations Manager, Grant Wahl. “We know everyone has been eagerly awaiting the first signs
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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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