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Picture Yourself Working Here This Winter
Picture Yourself Working Here Now hiring for all winter positions Winter Hiring is underway at Grouse Mountain. All our job openings are posted on our Careers webpage and teams are in the midst of interviewing and hiring for full time and part time seasonal positions for winter as well as our on-going year round recruiting. Apply now! Our managers will be busy training up new teams in early to
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Bears Enter Lower Pond - 2014
Grinder and Coola Enter Their Lower Pond Habitat! Last Wednesday, Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears, entered their Lower Pond Habitat. This section represents the completion of their summer habitat and gives them an area a little over 5 acres in size to explore and play in. With some new territory opening up, they immediately went into exploration mode and checked out what was
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Commit to Climb - June 14, 2014
Alper will all be onsite to up the energy and excitement.Participation is easy. Sign up, collect a minimum of $20 in fundraising, and then start training. And because amazing events are made even better by the company of friends, you’ll want to reach out and pull your group together. 100% of all funds raised will support Free The Children's special project in Kipsongol, where thousands of people lack
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What to our wondering eyes did appear...
What to our Wondering Eyes Did Appear? Why It's Dancer and Prancer - Santa's Reindeer! Yes, that's right - just the other day Santa and his two reindeer, Dancer and Prancer, showed up at Grouse Mountain!Dancer and Prancer are here as ambassadors for all the other reindeer and can be found lounging around Santa's Workshop - saving their strength for Christmas Eve when of course they will have to
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Introducing the Altitudes Sky Deck
Introducing the Altitudes Sky Deck It’s summertime in the Lower Mainland, and for British Columbians that means one thing: it’s patio season. Up here at Grouse Mountain, with the beautiful weather in full swing, we’re excited to unveil our brand-new outdoor lounge - the Altitudes Sky Deck! With a full complement of non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages along with a delicious, West Coast-inspired
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Nine-year-old is the first-ever Young Ambassador for Grind For Kids
Nine-year-old Nickolas Sachinidis is the first-ever Young Ambassador for Grind For Kids Young Grouse Grinder “Steps Up for BC’s Sick Kids” As the newly named Young Ambassador for Grind For Kids, nine-year-old Nickolas Sachinidis knows exactly what he’s going to do with his summer vacation: multiple Grouse Grinds!Nickolas – who so far this year has completed four Grinds – is a young philanthropist
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Ready Or Not...
difficult race.We met during snowboard lessons up at Grouse Mountain over 10 years ago, while in high school. This past October we got married and with the crazy schedule of wedding planning over with, we finally had some free time to fill. In comes Grouse Mountain! The fine people at Grouse knew the story of how we met, they also knew about Gareth's (Golden Ticket Finalist) success of using the Grouse
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Suunto Multi-Grouse Grind® Challenge Raises Thousands for Grind For Kids
their accomplishment as well as their contributions to Grind For Kids.” For more information about Grind For Kids, please visit grindforkids.ca. About Grouse Mountain: Grouse Mountain is the number one visitor attraction in the Lower Mainland, with 1.3 million annual visitors. Known as the Peak of Vancouver, we offer unparalleled panoramic views of the city, sea and surrounding mountains along with
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Happy Halloween from Grinder and Coola!
Happy Halloween - Grizzly Style! During the month of October Grinder and Coola receive a treat they only get at this time of the year - pumpkins! Since they are something new and rare their curiosity is immediately peaked an d they are eager for a taste.While they love the inside pumpkin flesh, we also usually give them a bit of an added bonus by stuffing extra treats such as fish, dog food or
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SOS Children's Gingerbread Village Winner Interview
, but our gingerbread house building experience was pretty much limited to the graham cracker variety up to that point. My sister’s fiancé, Pat, helped us with the lighting and electrical, but wiring tiny strands of miniature Christmas lights was a first for him as well. All in all, we were a bunch of rookies!Did everyone have separate roles, or do you all sort of pitch in to the same tasks as a team
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