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In The News: A Day In History - July 13, 1954
This Day in History - July 13, 1954 In 1951, Grouse Mountain put in a chairlift to whisk skiers from the base of the mountain to the Grouse chalet. The chalet was owned by the Cromie family, which owned The Vancouver Sun, and the paper often carried ads promoting the chalet, the chairlift, and the free skiing lessons The Sun offered to its readers. In the summer, Grouse would lure the masses up
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/in-the-news-a-day-in-history-july-13-1954
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Mark Your Calendar - Summer Events at Grouse Mountain
Mark Your Calendar for Summer Events As we look ahead to another exciting summer season at the Peak of Vancouver, now is the time to mark your calendar with some of our amazing activities and events that will be taking place at Grouse Mountain in the coming months:Whistler Water One Climb - Saturday, June 14: Sign up, reach out, wear blue and ‘flood’ the Grouse Grind in support of Free The
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A View From the Inside!
Hello, Grouse Mountain! An intern insider's look at the Peak of Vancouver Hi Grouse Enthusiasts, My name is Carleigh Sisson and I am the newest addition to the marketing team here at Grouse Mountain coming all the way from Ontario. This summer I will be doing an marketing internship and will give you an exciting behind the scenes look at the mountain from a newcomers perspective. I am a recent
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Grouse Mountain Opening for the 2015/16 Winter Season!
Grouse Mountain Opening for the 2015/16 Winter Season! Friday, November 20th at 2:00pm It’s the news local skiers and riders have been waiting for. We’re thrilled to announce that we’ll be opening Paradise Bowl and the Paradise Jib Park for skiing and riding at 2:00pm on Friday, November 20th. Mother Nature has given us a snowy start to November and with the recent cold temperatures we’ve been
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-mountain-opening-for-the-201516-winter-season
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Alpha Wolf Doing Well
Alpha doing well - enjoying spring! We get a lot of questions on how Alpha, our remaining Timber Wolf, is doing and he's doing really well! After the passing of our older brothers, Beta and Omega, we watched him closely for any behavioral changes and after a short period of nervousness he quickly settled in to a new routine.It is not uncommon to find lone wolves in the wild. Sometimes they
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Cut Opening - Iconic Run Opens Today at 2pm!
and riding not your thing? Enjoy snowshoeing Blue Grouse Loop and Whistler Water Way, or lace up and enjoy our 8,000 square foot skating pond. Next week, Mother Nature will work in partnership with our Winter Maker team, as Environment Canada shows flurries in the forecast.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/cut-opening-iconic-run-opens-today-at-2pm
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Tyto, An Ambassador and Friend Always
Tyto the Barn Owl An ambassador and friend always... Tyto, our beloved owl ambassador, has sadly succumbed to a breathing disorder that may be related to the respiratory problem which initially brought him under our care two years ago. Tyto passed away quietly and comfortably last night immediately after a follow-up veterinary examination in the Wildlife Centre. He was being rechecked after
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Hit the Snowshoe Trails on Grouse Mountain – Opening Today!
Hit the Snowshoe Trails Munday Alpine Park opens today Start your winter on the right foot…literally! Discover why snowshoeing is the fastest growing outdoor winter activity and escape into the serene beauty of a natural winter playground on our beginner and intermediate snowshoe trails of the Blue Grouse Loop and Whistler Water Way, both now open for the season just a short distance away from
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The Cut and Screaming Eagle Set to Be Open for the Weekend
Paradise Bowl, Paradise Jib Park, Peak, Lower Peak and the Snowshoe Grind open. A $500K snowmaking upgrade was completed in advance of the 2015/16 winter season.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/the-cut-and-screaming-eagle-set-to-be-open-for-the-weekend
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Grind For Good This Summer
a few hills? This 16 km race from Ambleside Park to the Peak of Grouse Mountain can be done individually or as part of a team. All funds raised benefit the BC Cancer Foundation, with a focus on breast cancer programs.Whistler Water One ClimbDid you know that as little as $25 can supply clean drinking water to a person in a Free the Children community, for life?! When you commit to climb, and raise
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