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BC Couple in their 80s break records by reaching summit of Mt.Kilimanjaro
success in 2013. Alzheimer's and dementia effects over 70,000 people in our province and Grouse Mountain is determined continue to help raise awareness in the fight against this disease". Recruitment for the 2013 Ascent for Alzheimer's team has opened. Get a spot on the team or learn more at www.ascentbc.ca.Media contacts: Ruby Ng Director, Marketing & CommunicationsAlzheimer Society of B.C. Phone
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Christmas Gift Inspiration
Christmas list this year? Treat them to a day of thrills at the Peak of Vancouver.A Mountaintop Zipline tour will launch them across our 5 lines at speeds up to 80 kilometers an hour.Add in a tour of the Eye of the Wind to see breathtaking views of Vancouver and the backcountry to round off their day.For The Slope Lover Grouse Mountain has a whole host of options to bring smiles on Christmas morning for
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Big Thinkers: Seek the Peak Relay
beaches on Ambleside, runners migrate upwards to the strenuous Grouse Grind® before finally climbing the Peak of Grouse Mountain. “This race is an excellent metaphor for the battle one can experience in the fight against breast cancer,” says Grouse Mountain General Manager, Michael Cameron. “While the race is challenging, it is open to all ages and abilities in a unique relay format. Seek the Peak is a
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New All Mountain Pass
Manager, Michael Cameron. “From the price point to our unique payment plan this pass allows adults in the Lower Mainland the opportunity to experience 365 days of exceptional outdoor adventure”. Until November 15th, Grouse Mountain is helping outdoor enthusiasts along the way by offering to finance the All Mountain Pass over twelve months with a down-payment of only $299. Then for the rest of the year
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Spring Approaches
dumps of snow we will finish off the habitat and open the doors to the bear hotel. But for now we wait and see... For those of you who missed them, the NBC Today Show did two video features on our refuge. They focus on our pack of Timber Wolves, but Grinder and Coola do make an appearance! You can view them on our wildlife video page.
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Free Skiing & Riding for All Guests
Free Day, Grouse Mountain will remain open for skiing and riding until May 1st, from 12-8 daily, once again offering the longest season on Vancouver's North Shore. For more information, please contact: Sarah Lusk Public Relations Manager Office: 604-998-4255 Cell: 604-551-4968 Email: slusk@grousemountain.com
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Eat Local Recipe Contest Result
be shared by many this winter. Food enthusiasts can enjoy the appetizer listed as “Warm B.C. goat cheese and pear tart with pepper jelly, arugula and hazelnut salad”. About Altitudes Bistro Altitudes, Grouse Mountain's acclaimed West Coast bistro, provides an opportunity to sample distinctly British Columbian cuisine while overlooking the grandeur of the Lower Mainland, some 3,700 feet below.
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Inner city youth benefit from new initiative
positive youth development created by leading psychologists and educators. Media are invited to attend closing lessons for all 75 youth this week between 5:30pm to 7:30pm, March 24-25, 2009, at Grouse Mountain. A presentation attended by the students at the resort is also open to media on March 27 at 7pm. To learn more about Zero Ceiling, visit: www.zeroceiling.org
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CALLING ALL GROUSE GRIND ENTHUSIASTS!
up costs for valuable support programs. Registration is available from now until race day, don’t miss your opportunity to Seek The Peak and fight breast cancer one vertical step at a time. For more information please log on to www.seekthepeak.ca
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Avid Grouse Grinders Raise A Mountain Of Money
Grinds. He explains how he finds the motivation to do the Grouse Grind twice a day, seven days a week: “I take part in Grind For Kids in the hope my humble efforts will someday inspire children, when they are healed, to hike in the forest, to hear the myriad of sounds that can be soothing to the soul. The more often one visits, the greater the opportunity to witness the many forms of wildlife
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