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Grouse Grind T-Shirt Contest
asking all you seasoned Grinders out there; which one do you like? The best part is, if you place a vote you're in the running to win a t-shirt with the winning design! So head on over to the contest page and let us know which you think should be the new Grind t-shirt design.Contest is open until midnight on Monday, March 26th.Vote Now
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The Snowshoe Grind Mountain Run takes to the trail February 7th
Mountain Run,” said Grouse Mountain spokesperson Julia Grant. “This event is a great way to enjoy a morning out on the trail then celebrate your accomplishment at our mountaintop après party.” All participants have a chance to win fantastic prizes including 2 pairs of Atlas snowshoes. Awards will be provided for the top overall male and female finishers including a $100 gift card from SHOES.COM, the
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Grouse Mountain’s Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge raises thousands for Grind For Kids!
Grouse Mountain’s Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge raises thousands for Grind For Kids! Record setting day on the Grouse Grind® in support of BC Children’s Hospital (North Vancouver) After an amazing 19-hour day on the Grouse Grind®, Grouse Mountain is pleased to announce that the 3rd annual Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge has helped raise over $21,000 as part of the Mountain’s annual support of the BC
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Ravenswood Winemaker's Dinner at The Observatory
balanced; taking a cue from the Ravenswood credo of embrace the bold, abhor the bland. CanapéHalibut CevicheMint, Lime, Cilantro, Tomatillo Ravenswood Vintners Blend Chardonnay 2014 First Course Pulled PorkFoie Gras, Okanagan Cherries, Brioche, Plum Puree Ravenswood Besieged 2013 Second Course Pigs HeadMustard, Gribiche, Tarragon, 64 Degree EggRavenswood Lodi Old Vines Zinfandel 2013 Ravenswood Sonoma
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Grinder and Coola Emerge from Hibernation
the next while, emulating the experience in the wild, where Grizzly bears gradually increase their footprint within a territory. The now 17 year old Grizzly bears, Grinder and Coola originally came to Grouse Mountain’s Refuge for Endangered Wildlife in 2001 when they were rescued after being orphaned during separate incidents in Bella Coola and Invermere. The bears are an important part of the
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Teachings by Squamish Elder, William “Kwel-A-A-Nexw” Nahanee
, Willie has presented to well over 200,000 students and considers every one of them his friend. Willie originally came to Grouse Mountain with the construction of the hiwus Feasthouse in 1997. At the time, he had been working as an event planner for the Squamish Nation and learned that Grouse Mountain was planning to bring in someone from a different territory to perform at the Feasthouse. Willie
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Earth Week Update: Sustainable Dining
Earth Week Update: Sustainable Dining Grouse Mountain is an amazing place. It provides access and insight into BC's wilderness, culture and way of life. Keeping that naturalness and beauty is something we care about greatly. Leading up to Earth Day 2017 we want to share with you some of the ways we’re working to be more sustainable. While our journey is ongoing and there are always ways to
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'Tis the Season for Giving
with BC Children's Hospital. Guests are invited to visit Santa in his workshop and photos are by donation. Through last year's visits with Santa we raised over $25,000 for BC Children's Hospital Foundation.This is now the second year we have also partnered with BC Children's Hospital on the popular Gingerbread Village Challenge. New this year, in addition to voting for your favourite creation you can
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Grouse Mountain Debuts New Aerial Ropes Adventure
ropes courses with varying degrees of difficulty. Guests will encounter over fifty different elements as they progress through the courses including suspended bridges, ziplines, ladders and nets. Beginning Saturday, the Mountain Ropes Adventure will be available daily from 10:00am to 6:00pm with departures every 20 minutes. For more details and to book please click here.Still to come this summer is
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Mason Bee Homes in Pollinator's Garden
then sealed off by another wall. They will lay many eggs in one tunnel until they are full. Overall each adult female mason bee will lay about 20 eggs. The adult bee will then die as a new generation is ensured. This activity (and their life) takes place over approximately 6 weeks.Mason Bees are important native pollinators as they eat the nectar and pollen from flowers, but do not collect and
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