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Winter Survival Corporate Adventure Training
spirit of Canada by building an inukshuk.. perhaps that was more of a peace offering (or surrender) to avoid becoming a target of the flying snowballs coming from the hot tub crew - unfortunately their plan was unsuccessful. ‘Thank you thank you thank you for an amazing event! Everything came together so perfectly and the staff were just awesome. We have a lovely time, the food was terrific!!!’ Laura
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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - July 19
Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - July 19 Congratulations to Stephanie Emro from Delta! Stephanie's Best Grouse Mountain Moment: "I have had many amazing moments up on Grouse Mountain! But one in particular is something that is never listed on what to at Grouse - reading in the snow. Last year when I started reading the Twilight series I couldn't put the books down. One of the days that I brought
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Winter Workouts Are Back!
Winter Workouts Are Back! The Snowshoe Grind launches for the 2011/12 season We know you all love the Grouse Grind but you don't have to stop your fitness regime now that winter is here. Grouse Mountain is pleased to announce that our great outdoor workout challenge for the winter season, the Snowshoe Grind, is officially back in action. Hike solo or bring friend and family to tackle the 5.1
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Canada Day at the Peak of Vancouver
Happy Canada Day! A true north experience at the Peak of Vancouver This Canada Day celebrate by taking in the amazing view of our home and native land from the Peak of Vancouver. Want to feel in tune with your Canadian forefathers? Take in a World Famous Lumberjack Show and visit with Grinder and Coola our resident Grizzly bears in their mountain habitat. Don’t miss our other uniquely British
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Less than 30 spots remain in the Artists for Conservation Education Program
Vancouver, BC (last year’s event was in New York). This year’s Festival has a unique education program that provides students in grades 3-12 the opportunity to interact with world renowned artists one-to-one. Given that Artists for Conservation is a limited time engagement, registration for this very unique opportunity is limited.Don’t miss out on the opportunity to insight and motivate your students with
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Bring Some Fresh Air To Your Office!
”, says Marc Lacheppelle, Station Manger for KLM and Air France who recently took part in one of Grouse Mountain’s Corporate Adventure Training programs. Please contact sales@grousemountain.com to book your Corporate Adventure Training program today. Our typical one-day program is $180/person plus applicable taxes.
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Birds in Motion Finishes for the 2011 Season
Birds in Motion finishes for 2011 This past Sunday marked the last of our Birds in Motion demonstrations for the 2011 season. It seems like just yesterday that the birds were arriving and getting trained up for our demonstrations but here they are migrating East for the winter time.All of the demonstration birds spend the winter time at the Canadian Raptor Conservancy in Ontario where they get
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Bears Enjoy First Snowfall of Winter 2011
packing on the pounds.This first snow will prompt them to increase their foraging and to start building their bed for the winter time. Staff will begin to supply the bears with Pacific Silver-Fir branches (Amabilis fir) that they favor for bed making. As the weather gets colder, we will taper off their food supply. This lack of food and cold weather prompts the bears to finish their bed making and to
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Snowfall Presents New Challenge in The Eye of the Wind Construction
Snowfall Presents New Challenges Access to The Eye of the Wind project site a challenge under 150 cm of new snow With 150cm of snow at Grouse Mountain the project site of The Eye of the Wind has evolved into something very different. The white steel tower, viewPOD and blades are nearly camouflaged in their snowy surroundings. Access to the site is a large challenge as our team relies on
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Bears enjoy sun and snow!
Bears Enjoy Sun and Snow! Grinder and Coola are certainly enjoying these warm sunny days we have been seeing here at Grouse Mountain. It can get quite hot under all that fur, but thankfully their habitat still has large mounds of snow left over from our extraordinary winter. Grinder and Coola have dug deep snow caves and when they begin to get too hot they retreat into these cool abodes. If
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