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Happy Halloween from Grinder and Coola!
even fruits and berries inside the pumpkins. We then place them into the habitat and let Grinder and Coola have at them.They do not last for very long as the bears eagerly carve up their pumpkin treats using their powerful front claws and feast on the tasty items inside. Of course, just like us, after a good meal who can't resist a good face wash! Check out Grinder rinsing off below after his
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New Year. New Goals
months to get into optimal condition. The 16km race begins at Ambleside Park and climbs its way all the way up to The Peak at the top of Dam Mountain. Run it in a relay or test yourself by going solo. Either way, your participation and pledge collection will benefit ReThink Breast Cancer.
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2009 World Police & Fire Games Results
all corners of the globe with the following 14 countries represented: Australia, Spain, Northern Ireland, Poland, Czech Republic, Germany, Finland, France, Brazil, Sweden, UK, Italy, US and Canada. With more than 60 sports on display at over 50 venues, the 2009 World Police and Fire Games also provides an opportunity for British Columbians to cheer on 2,500 BC athletes as they take on the world. The
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Hundreds Brave The Rain In The Fight Against Breast Cancer
can truly make a difference".Grouse Mountain and Rethink Breast Cancer are pleased that Seek the Peak has entered its eighth successful year bringing the fundraising total close to a quarter of a million dollars. "It is still astounding to watch each year how the motivation of improving the lives of cancer patients propels participants up the Mountain. The great times we are seeing again this year
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Seek the Peak 2014: a recap!
$40,000 for the BC Cancer Foundation. This was no easy course, and whether racers were tackling it alone or as part of a relay team, they all earned bragging rights. Be sure to check out the Grouse Mountain Facebook Page for more photos from Seek the Peak 2014 and save the date for next year’s Seek the Peak- June 13, 2015
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Grouse Mountain's Olympic Torch Relay
supported by the Government of Canada. “Grouse Mountain is proud to continue its legacy of hosting world class events in Vancouver,” says Grouse Mountain President Stuart McLaughlin. “We have supported Vancouver’s Olympic pursuit since the first days and we are honoured that the Torch will burn on top of Vancouver’s favourite mountain. This will launch our Olympic celebrations running 24 hours a day
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Great snow conditions in store for Snowshoe Grind Challenge this Saturday!
conditions on the trail are great. We’ve had beautiful spring conditions all week and might even see some snow this weekend. It’s a winter wonderland out there…particularly at the higher elevations.We’ve listened to your feedback and we’ve now made the majority of the trail two-way, so you’ll be able to go up one side of the trail and down the other with ease during the Grind Challenge.If you haven’t
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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - July 23
Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - July 23 Congratulations to David Chew from Coquitlam David's Best Grouse Mountain story... "My best Grouse moment was when the download price was raised to $10. I used to only do the Grind once a week or so if that, so I thought the increase of price was a negative thing. However the increase pressured me to buy a pass and now I am going 3 times a week!!! If it
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Winter shaping up to be historical best
resort. With guest number exceeding over 9,000 on December 30th alone, it is safe to say that old St. Nick over-delivered.Skiers, snowboarders, snowshoers and those just looking to take in some alpine air came together throughout December to help Grouse Mountain realize a new all time record for the month, up some 12% over the previous record, set in 2007.“Well, we knew we had the snow for an epic
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Snowshoe Grind Challenge hits the trail on Saturday, March 15!
will take approximately a half hour to complete. “With plenty of new snow and excellent conditions at the Peak of Vancouver, the Snowshoe Grind Challenge is the perfect way to get outside and enjoy winter at its best,” said Grouse Mountain general manager Michael Cameron. “Snowshoeing is great fun for people of all ages and abilities and we can’t wait to welcome them to Grouse Mountain next