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Dine Out Vancouver 2016 at The Observatory
has never been a better time to experience The Observatory’s contemporary west coast take on seasonal flavours. Call Chalet Reception at 604.998.5045 or visit The Observatory website to make your reservation today. Don't wait, reservations fill up fast!View Full Dine Out MenuBook Online Now
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Celebrate the magic of the holidays at The Peak of Christmas
glimmering lights. With some additional snowfall, guests will be able to experience mountaintop sleigh rides and the new multi-lane groomed Sliding Zone, the perfect activity for the child in all of us! “We are thrilled to welcome visitors of all ages to Vancouver’s North Pole for our Peak of Christmas celebration,” said Grouse Mountain Senior Marketing Manager, Ainslie Fincham. “With outdoor adventures
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The importance of Wilderness First Aid Training
your friend slips on a steep and wet section of the trail. Tumbling down the rocks for about ten metres, your partner finally comes to a stop and lets out a bloodcurdling scream. As you carefully pick your way down the rocks, you can see that your friend is lying in a small puddle of water. His ankle is clearly deformed and blood is coming out of a cut just above his hiking shoe. He also says that he
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Grouse Mountain launches 2015/16 Early Bird Winter Pass
Grouse Mountain launches 2015/16 Early Bird Winter Pass New this winter: expanded night terrain and enhanced snowmaking at the Peak of Vancouver (North Vancouver) As the 2015/16 winter ski and snowboard season approaches, Grouse Mountain is pleased to announce the return of the Early Bird Winter Pass, now on sale for a limited time. “With the 2015/16 winter season just a few short months away, we
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Happy Halloween from Grinder and Coola!
Trick or Treat'n Grizzly Bear Style! Happy Halloween from Grinder and Coola and all of us here at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife!To celebrate, we gave Grinder and Coola (the two Grizzly Bears that inhabit the refuge) their very own pumpkins to carve up today! The pumpkins didn't last very long with a thousand pounds of bear jumping on them but they sure were a tasty treat
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Prepare for Lift Off at Grouse Mountain!
Prepare for Lift Off at Grouse Mountain! Summer of Flight launches Saturday at the Peak of Vancouver With the May long-weekend signaling the unofficial start to summer, Grouse Mountain is excited to launch the Summer of Flight at the Peak of Vancouver. Beginning this Saturday, May 21st, guests are invited to lift off and explore the wonders of flight through a variety of unique activities. “We
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Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge raises thousands for Grind For Kids!
ascents of his record-setting 15 Grinds in one day that he set during last year’s inaugural event. A familiar face on the trail, Karlsen has completed 887 lifetime Grinds to rank eighth in the all-time standings. Hot on his heels was Atessa Marashi whose 11 Grinds were a personal best in her first-time Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge. Participant Amy Tso also came in with 11 Grinds on the day.After
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Black-tailed Deer Soft Release on Grouse Mountain
Four Black-tailed Deer to be Soft-Released at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife Today, four adolescent Black-tailed deer came up the mountain from Critter Care Wildlife Society, a local wildlife rehabilitation centre. These deer were orphaned on the North Shore earlier this year and were brought to Critter Care to be raised and provided for until they were old enough to be
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Bears Enter Lower Pond 2015
Grinder and Coola Enter Their Lower Pond Habitat Today marked the first day that Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife, entered their Lower Pond Habitat in 2015. This is also the earliest ever in the springtime that they have had access to their entire 5.5 Acre Summer Habitat. Each year we have to take the fencing down when the
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Elfin magic lives at the Peak of Christmas
, guests soar 3,700 metres above the city as they are transported to a snowy winter wonderland at the Peak of Vancouver. An ideal fun-filled way to embrace the holiday spirit, families are welcomed to see how elves have transformed Grouse Mountain’s magical mountaintop during a variety of elf-themed activities in the Peak Chalet. At Santa’s Workshop, the beloved big man has been hard at work making his
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