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6th Annual Seek The Peak Relay
performance by less than a minute in the gruelling 16-kilometre race. The fastest male in the solo category was four-time winner and reigning course record holder, Colin Dignum, who clocked a time of 1:26:21. The quickest relay team was Relay Regretting, and the group finished at a pace of 1:26:38.The event drew over 500 race participants, with an even number of solo runners and relay teams, to overcome the
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/6th-annual-seek-the-peak-relay
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Grouse Grind Record Defeated
Grouse Grind Record Defeated September 23rd, 2007, North Vancouver BC – Both male and female Grouse Grind records were smashed at Sunday’s 17th annual BMO Bank of Montreal Grouse Grind Mountain Run. Course record-holder, Michael Simpson (age 24) beat his own time, setting a new official Grouse Grind record of 26:19, while Leanne Johnston (age 43) obliterated the five-year female record coming in
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Hop on the Skyride and Meet the Easter Bunny
with face painters and visits with the Easter Bunny to keep them entertained. Hop to it and book your table by calling Chalet Reception today - 604.998.5045. Prices include Skyride access - Adults $42, Children 5-18 (buffet) $25, Children under 5 are free. See Menu
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Kids hockey tournament reflects real Games with 71% accuracy
Kids hockey tournament reflects real Games with 71% accuracy Day seven offers new insight for hockey’s Olympic hopefuls February 22, 2010, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – Eighteen amazing games of kids hockey on the skate pond at Grouse Mountain have delivered a stunningly accurate reflection of the actual men’s Olympic event! An impressive seventy-one per cent of the kids games have
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Artists For Conservation Festival 2011
Goodall Institute, Wildlife Habitat Canada and the Natural Resources Defence Council.The Artists for Conservation Festival runs for 10 days from November 5 to 13th and is free with a Grouse Mountain General Admission ticket, for those with an Annual Local’s Pass, Y2Play and All Mountain pass holders. Along with the artwork there will be a multitude of workshops, painting demonstrations and the
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/artists-for-conservation-festival-2011
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Sunshine is Back and So is Our Shuttle Bus
Sunshine is Back and So Is Or Shuttle Bus Catch our free shuttle this weekend With beautiful weather returning to Vancouver - and Grouse Mountain - this weekend we will once again be running our shuttle bus to help our guests get up Capilano Road with expected busy days this Saturday and Sunday. The shuttle hours of operation are 10am to 6pm so just look out for the easy-to-spot green bus once
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More Terrain Opens: The Cut Opens for Winter Season Sunday, November 20th
The Cut Opens on Sunday, Nov. 20 More terrain opening soon Grouse Mountain is happy to announce that The Cut opens for the winter 2011/12 season on Sunday, November 20th. Grouse Mountain has supplemented Mother Nature's bounty with some amazing snow making. This coupled with top-notch grooming mean that conditions on open areas are very good.Grouse Mountain opened for its 85th season on Friday
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The Snowshoe Grind Challenge - Coming Up Mar 15, 2014
Snowshoe Grind Challenge Coming up Saturday March 15, 2014 Register today! The fourth-annual Snowshoe Grind Challenge is just two weeks away. And with amazing snow conditions, this year’s event is sure to provide the perfect platform for a heart-pumping performance. Whether you’re looking to test your skills against other participants or simply want to enjoy the camaraderie and race experience
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/the-snowshoe-grind-challenge-coming-up-mar-15-2014
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Reigning champion sets new record
the annual race) with a stunning climb that took him only 23 minutes and 48 seconds. The race this morning drew over 500 participants, and raised funds for Grind For Kids a local annual initiative that supports BC Children’s Hospital. Whistler Water matched the event day fundraising (in the neighbourhood of $10,000, the tally is still being finalized) to bring the total charitable contribution from
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/reigning-champion-sets-new-record
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The Eye of the Wind welcomes the world
completely privately funded without any subsidy, and is capable of producing 1.5 megawatts of energy. The Eye of the Wind is expected to off-set up to 25 per cent of Grouse Mountain’s entire operational electricity needs annually.The result is an engineering marvel that will change the way visitors think about sustainability. Vancouver now has a new icon. A beacon that will show the way into the
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/the-eye-of-the-wind-welcomes-the-world