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Official Grinder
straight up a mountain?” but in order to work with the marketing team on initiatives involving the Grouse Grind I needed to find out for myself why people are so passionate about it! The day for my first Grouse Grind was set for Canada Day and along with a friend for support I started my first ascent early in the day. I had no idea what I was getting myself into. We got about 1/8th of the way and I
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Vancouver Adaptive Snow Sports 40th Season at Grouse
independence on the snow. If you pop over to The Cut, you just might see VASS members doing a wide range of activities including sit-ski, stand-up skiing and advanced adaptive ski racing. Every year, we host VASS’ annual fundraiser, the VASS Cup Challenge, which gives participants a chance to compete in a fun, professionally timed ski race with a student from the VASS program.VASS are always in need of
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BC Hydro work completed near Lot D
BC Hydro work completed near Lot D Trees removed and replaced near power lines Hello, Grouse Grinders! With the beginning of the Grouse Grind season just around the corner, we want to give our hiking community a heads up about some work that BC Hydro completed during the winter season as you’ll likely notice a difference to the treeline near Lot D. This past fall, BC Hydro removed approximately
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Be an Early Bird and Save on Skiing and Riding
Be an Early Bird and Save Save on a Winter Passes for a limited time only While we are still enjoying a fabulous summer, thoughts do begin to creep toward fall, winter and of course skiing and riding. This year, Grouse Mountain is excited to introduce special early bird pricing on winter passes as well as a new family bundle. With the Early Bird pass, you can save up to 33% off any single pass
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/be-an-early-bird-and-save-on-skiing-and-riding
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Happy Birthday Grinder and Coola!
Happy Birthday Grinder and Coola! Bears Turn Twelve Years Old! In 2001, sometime in January or possible early February, Grinder and Coola were born in the British Columbia Wilderness. Grinder was born somewhere outside of the town of Invermere and Coola was born up near Bella Coola. When they were born they only weighed in at around one pound! Like most newborn Grizzly Bears, Grinder and Coola
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Grouse Mountain to host Chinese New Year celebration this Saturday
. For non-passholders, Grouse Mountain will offer a special family rate of just $79.95 for up to eight family members. “As we look ahead to an exciting 2015 at the Peak of Vancouver, we are pleased to welcome all to our first-ever Chinese New Year celebration,” said Grouse Mountain general manager Michael Cameron. “Grouse Mountain takes pride in offering a wide variety of events and activities
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Recap: Whistler Water One Climb 2015 another success!
project in the community of Kipsongol, Kenya.With a bright and early start, the starting line area at the base was abuzz with excitement and catchy tunes as close to 700 One Climbers arrived early to get ‘blued’ up with facepaint and hair chalk, listen to inspiring pre-climb speeches from Change Heroes founder Taylor Conroy and Grouse Mountain president Stuart McLaughlin and get loose during a spirited
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Recipe: Sticky Toffee Pudding
heavy lumps. Pre-grease six 1/2-cup (125 mL) ramekins and dust with flour. Place 1 Tbsp (15 mL) of toffee sauce into bottom of each mold. Fill molds ¾ high with cake dough. Place in a deep baking tray and pour hot water into baking tray ¼ way up the sides of the ramekin. Cover the tray with tin foil and place in preheated oven. Bake for 25 to 35 minutes. Place a toothpick into the middle of the cakes
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Seek the Peak Training: Round 2
support of the run leaders I was able to run for 25 minutes and I felt great at the end of the run! Looking forward to next week when we will meet up at Ambleside and do a bit more of road running...Interested in training or signing up for Seek the Peak? Check out the site here at seekthepeak.caUntil next week, have a great weekend,Sacha
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Register for the ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Challenge - Sept. 7, 2014
personal best, tackle the trail as a team or to raise valuable funds for BC Children's Hospital. New this year is our corporate team showdown – so, rally your coworkers and get training! We’ve got plenty of prizes up for grabs, not to mention a mountaintop pancake breakfast and complimentary post-Grind physiotherapy and yoga for all participants.