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Black-tailed Deer Soft Release on Grouse Mountain
is evidenced by our healthy population of local deer. Since these are deer that will be returning to the wild, we ask that all guests please stay to the trails when around the deer habitat and not approach the fenceline or the deer - the idea is to let them settle in and not become accustomed to humans. Thanks for your help with this!A few Black-tailed Deer Facts:- Black-tailed deer are a
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Yoga at the Peak of Vancouver
will be held every Saturday at 10am (unless it rains) until September. Make sure to arrive early to get a mat or you can bring your own mat. The classes are presented by YYoga and they will ask that you complete a waiver before joining the class.Thanks everyone, I will keep blogging about all the super fun activities at the peak of Vancouver.Have a great week!Sacha
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Light Up the Night at 24 Hours of Winter
Light Up the Night Join us at 24 Hours of Winter - Feb. 11 & 12 Help us to light up the night this February 11&12. Vancouver’s favourite sleepless night is quickly approaching. Make sure you’ve marked your calendar to join us at 24 Hours of Winter for 36 consecutive hours of fun! 24 Hours of Winter is chock-a-block with activity, including our after-dark spectacle, the Torch Light Parade
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2012 Winter Clothing Drive
us reach our goal of collecting enough winter clothes to fill an entire Skyride tram!Donations can be dropped off at the tent outside Guest Services from 8am to 10pm, Friday December 7 to Sunday December 9. Just come by and pop your clean, gently used items into the designated bins. To help us with the sorting and distribution we kindly ask that you familarize yourself with the following helpful
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Namaste! Mountaintop Yoga Returns
classes every Saturday at 10:30am until August 24 in the Plaza at the top of Grouse Mountain. Whether you need a great post-Grind cool down or would just love to experience a different yoga venue at one of the city's most spectacular locations these 30 minute classes are bound to enhance your physical well-being and kick start your weekend. Yoga mats will be provided to the first 50 yogis for the class
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Race Day
finisher was Shaun Stephens-Whale with a time of 1:25:30. Your team of bloggers finished 2nd in the Coed Relay division and 8th overall for relay teams, not bad for first timers! Michelle and I will most certainly be back next year and we have vowed to run it solo...but side by side.We would like to thank everyone for reading along, for Grouse Mountain asking us to blog (another first for us), the
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Grouse Grind Record Defeated
Grouse Grind Record Defeated September 23rd, 2007, North Vancouver BC – Both male and female Grouse Grind records were smashed at Sunday’s 17th annual BMO Bank of Montreal Grouse Grind Mountain Run. Course record-holder, Michael Simpson (age 24) beat his own time, setting a new official Grouse Grind record of 26:19, while Leanne Johnston (age 43) obliterated the five-year female record coming in
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THE 2012 CLEARLYCONTACTS.CA GROUSE GRIND MOUNTAIN RUN SEES AMAZING ATHLETIC PERFORMANCES
took the top spot on the podium with an impressive time of 34:57 . "I love the atmosphere, the competitors and the challenge each year", said Sebastian Salas, returning champion and winner of the 2012 ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Mountain Run. "It is pure 100% effort every time I do the Grind but I really had to dig deep this year. I wasn't as fast as last year but I am still incredibly happy to
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BMO Grouse Grind Mountain Run 2011
Mountain’s Grind For Kids Program. Race participants were asked to collect pledges for every Grouse Grind completed during the season and will continue to do so over the coming days. So far this year, Grind for Kids has raised over $100,000 for BC Children’s Hospital and this total will keep growing. Thanks to all of the participants, volunteers and supporters who showed up to make this event a success!
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Help Kids with Every Step
Help Kids with Every Step What is Grind for Kids? The popularity of the Grouse Grind is undeniable. In the Lower Mainland, over 100,000 people take to the trail every year and by leveraging this enthusiasm for the hike - the annual Grind For Kids campaign aims to raise funds for B.C. Children’s Hospital.Grinders are encouraged to sign up and ask friends, family and co-workers to pledge $1 or
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