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Summer Adventure Camps for Juniors
Summer Adventure Camps for Juniors Kids aged 5-7 can come up for a special week fun available Aug. 27-31. Do you have a 5-7 year old who would love to try out a Grouse Mountain Summer Day Camp? We’re offering a special additional camp for pint-sized campers August 27-31 with daily itineraries specifically catered for younger campers. Of course, our regular camps for 8-14 year olds continue as
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/summer-adventure-camps-for-juniors
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BMO Grouse Grind Mountain Run Training Sessions
BMO Grouse Grind Mountain Run Training Sessions You don’t need to be an elite athlete to experience this extraordinary event. A little bit of preparation goes along way and BMO is pleased to provide complimentary training sessions not only for their customers, but for all race participants leading up to event on October 1. Whether you are a novice runner or an old-time Grouse Grinder make sure
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Y2Play is Back!
Y2Play is Back! The wait is over - Y2Play starts Feb. 18, 2012 The best value snowpass on the continent is back! Ski or ride for the rest of this season and all of next for up to 80% off. And this year, the deals don’t end with passes – check out our amazing helmet deal. Buy today as quantities are limited and Y2Play sells out every year.
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Ski and ride the Peak of Vancouver until May!
hours each day of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games (17 days).The highly sought after Y2Play passes that fuel Vancouver’s most significant winter community are nearly sold-out for the 2010/2011 winter season, creating another good reason in a long list of ones to buy or renew a Y2Play Pass for those haven't done so already. Once they're gone, there's no bringing them back!-30-
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/ski-and-ride-the-peak-of-vancouver-until-may
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Summer Fun and Skyride Access All Year Long
The Annual Local's Pass Summer Fun and Skyride Access that Lasts All Year Summer sunshine welcomed in July and the start of a fabulous summer in Vancouver. Make the most of your summer with an Annual General Membership, our “Local’s Pass” at Grouse Mountain. Your Membership provides unlimited Skyride access - for a full year. Whether you are an avid Grouse Grinder, love the tranquil alpine hiking
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Meet the Ambassadors
Ambassadors. Our new Grind Ambassadors are all unique individuals who — while having different stories for frequenting the Grind — all share the same passion for the outdoors and Grouse Mountain.They were each outfitted, head-to-toe, in brand new Columbia Sportswear gear and will be able to put it to the test through a year of frequent abuse on the Grind!Over the next week we will be introducing you to all
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Start Preparing for a race by... Relaxing?
Prepare for a race by... Relaxing? Well, not exactly, but alternating days of rest are some of the most important steps leading up to a race... Seek the Peak is just over a month away. I'd assume that most of you who are already registered for the race have begun some hill climbs, interval training or heck, maybe tightening your glutes on the Stairmaster for the Grouse Grind portion of the course
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/start-preparing-for-a-race-by-relaxing
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BMO Grouse Grind Mountain Run 2011
athletes Joren and Morgan Titus and an array of other super-charged Grouse Grind athletes, Sebastian stayed on top with a winning time of 25:10! Last year Sebastian set the course record bar at an incredibly impressive 25:01, only to barely miss that mark this year. In the women’s elite, Stephanie Hamilton took the top spot on the podium with a remarkable time of 32:28. Close to 600 ambitious hikers
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“Today’s” six-month Olympic announcement
, is a four-season recreation destination, and “Today’s” exclusive set will be on top of the mountain for the duration of the Games. Located 15 minutes from downtown Vancouver, the mountain will remain open 24 hours a day during the Olympics offering snow sports and alpine recreation, including night skiing, to all visitors. “Today” fans are encouraged to visit Grouse Mountain each day to watch the
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The Eye of the Wind - Overview
large wind turbine – so large that you are able to ascend the 20-storey high tower via an elevator contained within its supporting shaft. You exit into a 36-person viewPOD™ atop the tower, suspended directly below the hub of the massive 125-foot (38-metre) long blades. The viewPOD is encased in glass, including a segment of the floor. The closest corresponding experience would be flying in the clear
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