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22 Grinders, 22 Days
22 Grinders. 22 Days. 22 Unique Stories Be featured here and win with ClearlyContacts.ca and Grouse Mountain So you've decided to enter this year's ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Ground Mountain Run? We can respect that, but what's more… we can reward that.Starting September 1st we'll be featuring a different, unique Grouse Grinder who has entered the race on this blog. Every day a new face, every day
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Jingle Grouse, Jingle Grouse
line from the previous day and add it to the song.Win a pair of Ski/Snowboard lift tickets to Grouse MountainIf your lyrics are used, you'll be entered to win a pair of tickets.Want an example? We've whipped one up for fun:Day 1: Riding through the snow Day 2: On a mountain top today Day 3: Santa Says HO HO HO Day 4: And Vixen and Dancer playDay 5: Powder’s flying highDay 6: Fresh tracks each new run
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The Peak of Christmas – the Perfect Time for Fun in Our Outdoor Classroom!
day that fits the bill exactly. The Peak of Christmas Education program begins November 28 and runs through December 19. Call 604.980.9311 ext: 5599 or email education@grousemountain.com.Read More
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Snow Passholders, Ziplines are Now Complimentary
Snow Passholders, Enjoy Complimentary Ziplining Valued Winter Snow passholders - we have some good news for you! Starting immediately and for the rest of the season you are invited to enjoy unlimited free Mountain Ziplines and Eye of the Wind tours. Zipline tours operate daily from 12pm-7pm. For the 5pm, 6pm and 7pm tours, adrenaline is amped-up with our night headlamp experience. Enjoy whizzing
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Canuck Fever at the Peak of Vancouver
in some afterwork runs down the Cut before sitting back to watch the Canucks vs. the Kings with speciality food and drinks on offer. The perfect combination for a great Vancouver evening is right here at Grouse Mountain throughout the playoffs. Game ScheduleFirst Round Canucks vs. LA Kings Game 1: April 11, 7:30pmGame 2: April 13, 7:00pmGame 3: April 15, 7:30pmGame 4: April 18, 7:00pmGame 5
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Celebrate the magic of the holidays at The Peak of Christmas
favourite, the Breakfast with Santa program runs from Saturday, December 12th through Thursday, December 24th. Back for another season, The Observatory’s popular Christmas Lunch also returns on weekdays from December 7th to 24th. For more information and a detailed daily schedule for all Peak of Christmas activities, please click here. Guests are reminded that all festive Peak of Christmas activities are
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New Gear for the New Year?
New Gear for the New Year? Try out the latest gear this winter at Grouse Mountain If you are tired of strapping on your tired old ski gear, Elan is coming to the rescue this winter season. Elan Skis and Snowboards’ friendly and highly skilled team will be on hand here at the Peak of Vancouver on January 13, February 10 and March 17 allowing you to test out their latest and greatest new equipment.
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Vega and Me
Vega and Me For training this past Wednesday April 17, we met at the Cleveland Dam. This week we met Andrew and Taryn from Vega. They brought along some delicious samples of the Pre-workout Energizer for before our run, and Recovery Accelerator for after the run. Andrew, one of our trainers, discussed with us the importance of pre-workout nutrition. I think this is often neglected by the
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Grinder and Coola emerge from 2011/2012 hibernation period!
Grinder and Coola Emerge from Hibernation Today marked the end to the 2011/2012 hibernation season for Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. Grinder and Coola emerged shortly after 11am by digging their way out of their bear den through a large mound of snow. Once out, they proceeded to have a great romp around their
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Grinder and Coola come out of hibernation
a healthy and typical hibernation period,” says Wildlife Director and veterinarian Dr. Ken Macquisten. “They began eating roughage a few days ago to jump-start their digestive and metabolic systems, and based on their playfulness that seemed to work.” This marks 12 years since the orphaned grizzlies were rescued and became residents of Grouse Mountain’s Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. “This year
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