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24 Hours of Winter Returns Feb. 8 & 9, 2014
24 Hours of Winter Returns Feb. 8 and 9, 2014 Celebrate on the slopes from sundown to sunrise. While our athletes battle it out at the 2014 Olympic Games in Sochi, we’ll once again open our doors for 24 consecutive hours of winter fun at the Peak of Vancouver! Dance the night away under starry skies as DJ Flipout and Zak Santiago spin your favourite tracks until 4am. Glide down The Cut while
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Knot Just Another Day in the Office
problem solving. “Although many of us have worked together for years it was great to see people trying new things, being supported by their team members. Everyone had positive comments from the day!” Development and Communications team at Covenant House Vancouver The human knot was definitely a favourite of the group as they found that sometimes a good laugh is an important part of solving problems
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Bears Build Bed - Close to Hibernation Now!
Bears Build Bed Close to hibernation now! On Thursday morning, November 18th, Grinder and Coola suddenly decided it was time to build their hibernation bed! We had provided them with lots of nice soft fir branches a couple weeks before hand but they had gone largely ignored until today. The trigger for their bed building was probably our dropping temperatures and our first serious dump of snow
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24 Hours of Snow Sports
24 Hours of Snow Sports From snowboarding to midnight snow shoe tours, don’t miss this uniquely Canadian experience as we celebrate the countdown to 2010! February 7th, 2008, North Vancouver -Have you ever wondered what it would be like to carve down a ski run as the sunrise frames the city in front of you? On Saturday February 9th, die hard winter enthusiasts, and winter wonderland seekers can
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Thrill a Skier or Rider This Christmas
Thrill a Skier or Rider this Christmas Multi-day snow packs are the perfect something for the snow lover on your list It's gift giving made easy. Grouse Mountain's 5- and 10-day Snow Packs are a great way to ensure that snow enthusiast on your list gets out to enjoy the Mountain this season. Multi-Day Snow Packs provide both flexibility and savings. With a 5-day Snow Pack you'll save more than 10
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The Ultimate Relay In Support of Rethink Breast Cancer Comes Back to Grouse Mountain
Peak relay in support of Rethink Breast Cancer. On Sunday June 17, teams of 4 as well as individuals can challenge each other and have fun on a 16-kilometer relay starting on the beach at Ambleside Park in West Vancouver, winding its way through North Vancouver, then heading up the legendary Grouse Grind the Peak of Vancouver. All funds raised will go directly to support Rethink Breast Cancer, a
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Getting Social: Mortimer and Vanessa
end, there was one choice that really seemed to suit him perfectly, and that was Mortimer! Vanessa A. was the winner and recently came up to meet Mortimer, or "Morty" for short, and this is what she had to say about the visit, "Amazing! It was an incredible opportunity, and it was so special to spend time with all the birds."Once again, we'd like to thank everyone for participating and the great
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Recipe: Warm Salad of Slow-Roasted Lamb
the duck fat to two medium-sized, oven-proof sauté pans, place the pans over medium heat. Season the lamb rumps with salt and pepper and add them to the pans when the duck fat is hot and is nearly smoking. Sear the lamb rumps for about 4 minutes per side or until a golden-brown colour develops. Add the butter to the pans, and cook until it begins to brown and foam. Add the thyme and garlic. Using a
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Gray Jays Hanging out With the Bears
, Steller's Jays, Blue Jays and Ravens. But unlike many of these species, Gray Jays inhabit Sub-alpine forests and Alpine areas as well and will live in these areas year round.As we've seen here at the refuge, Gray Jays are known hoarders and food cachers. The Jays at our bear habitat will spend most of the day going back and forth with stolen bear food - caching it for later in the year when food
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Register Your Child in a Spring Break Camp
Register Your Child in a Spring Break Camp Spring Break is just around the corner, and you know what that means: it’s time to find a fun activity to keep Spring Break boredom at bay. Not to worry, Grouse Mountain is here to help! Register your child in a Spring Break Adventure Camp and provide an exciting learning experience you just won’t find anywhere else. Build a snow shelter, go on a
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