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Name Our Newest Feathered Resident
Our Great Horned Owlet Needs a Name Visit Grouse Mountain's Facebook page to enter our owlet naming contest. There’s a new addition to the Birds in Motion family here at Grouse Mountain. He is a domestic born, male Great-horned Owl. At the moment he is just over seven weeks old and looking for a name. What name do you think suits him?If this little owlet takes on the name you submit, you and a
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/name-our-newest-feathered-resident
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Easter Brunching with the Bunny
Easter Brunching with the Bunny Where better to hunt for tasty Easter eggs than high atop the snowy wonderland that is the Peak of Vancouver? This favorite Grouse Mountain tradition continues as the Easter Bunny has confirmed he will again hoist his chocolate-filled basket up the Skyride for an extra special egg hunt and brunch in the Chalet. This Easter Sunday, March 31, gather your family
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/easter-brunching-with-the-bunny
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Birds Enjoying some Nice Flying Weather!
Birds Enjoying some Nice Flying Weather! Our Birds in Motion birds have been out and flying in this gorgeous summer weather we have been receiving lately. Each demonstration features an owl, hawk, falcon and an eagle. The birds literally fly right over your head!New to our demonstrations is a special demonstration of two Harris' Hawks flying together. They are one of the only a few species of
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Breakfast with Santa Reservations Now Open
Register Now for Breakfast with Santa 2014 The ho-ho-holiday season is just around the corner and the big man in red is looking forward to welcoming Grouse Mountain visitors to Breakfast with Santa! His magical elves have been hard at work putting the finishing touches on a delightful morning that you and your family won’t soon forget. Don’t delay – spots fill quickly, so be sure to reserve
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Mother's Day Brunch 2013
Mother's Day Brunch Bring Mom up for a special day at the Peak of Vancouver Mother’s Day is coming up quickly so it is high time to start thinking about celebrating the moms in your life. This May 12, join us at the Peak of Vancouver for a fabulous Mother’s Day Brunch with a delicious resort-made menu hand crafted by our team of Chefs. With a prix fixe menu for adults and a buffet for the kids
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Buy Your Annual Local’s Pass Now to Secure 2014/15 Pricing
Buy Your Annual Local’s Pass Now to Secure 2014/15 Pricing Do you and your family love to take in the Peak of Christmas? Maybe you have a summer goal to complete a dozen Grouse Grinds. If you love accessing Grouse Mountain for Grouse Grinding, special events, Grizzly bears, Lumberjack shows, snowshoeing or just a great escape, then an Annual Local’s Pass is perfect for you.For the month of May
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All Night Long - 24 Hours of Winter Is Back
All Night Long 24 Hours of Winter is back Feb 9 & 10, 2013 Saturday February 9 to Sunday February 10 welcomes the return of everyone’s favorite sleepless night, 24 Hours of Winter. Grouse Mountain is celebrating the Olympic legacy and the one-year countdown to Sochi. Enjoy 36 consecutive hours of winter fun, including after-dark snowboard and ski contests, sunrise snowshoe treks, the torch
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/all-night-long-24-hours-of-winter-is-back
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Grind For Good This Summer
valuable funds, you help to provide a clean water source in a community in need. One day. One Climb. One chance to make a difference.Grind For KidsIn partnership with BC Children’s Hospitals, with Grind for Kids friends and family pledge you for each grind you complete, and those funds benefit BC Children’s’ Hospitals.Pick your favourite, or all three! Make it a bountiful summer.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grind-for-good-this-summer
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Meet Your Goals, Then Celebrate
Meet Your Goals... Then Celebrate Friends and family can often be the best motivators for getting out there and staying active... When I woke up last Monday morning, the typical tokens of a post 21km run were right there to greet me with open arms.From sore knees to tight muscles and not to mention the sideways headache from all the celebratory barley pops consumed after the race. With all that
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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
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