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In the News: Globe and Mail, June 1, 2012
Out There Helicopter Tours on Grouse Mountain JENNIFER VAN EVRA The Globe and Mail Published Friday, Jun. 01 2012, 7:01 PM EDT Last updated Monday, Jun. 18 2012, 10:21 AM EDT Give your weekend a serious lift on Grouse Mountain, where you can soar high above the city, the ocean and the snowy mountain peaks on a helicopter tour.Among the excursions are the Lions Peak Tour, where you get an up-close
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New! After School Zone Camps
After School Zone Camps Get your kids off the couch and outside enjoying fresh mountain air. Now is the perfect time to get the kids off the couch in winter. Children aged 7 to 14 can learn skills and confidence on the slopes alongside friends under the guidance of Grouse Mountain’s experienced instructors on Thursday evenings throughout January and February. These 4-day Zone Camps run from 4
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NBC Today Show - February 19th 2010
NBC Today Show - February 19th 2010 Previous Shows & Recaps February 19, 2010 NBC Today show's guests were: The winners of the Women's half pipe Trish Magwood - Canada's young, hip Martha Stewart. Jenna Bush – the former “first daughter” and Today show special correspondent Scott Hamilton - American figure skater and Olympic gold medalist. Men’s figure skaters Evan Lysacek and Yevgeny
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NBC Today Show - February 17th 2010
NBC Today Show - February 17th 2010 Previous Shows & Recaps February 17, 2010 NBC Today show's guests were: Vera Wang - World renowned fasion designer American pair skaters - Caydee Denney and Jeremy Barrett and Amanda Evora and Mark Ladwig with an on ice performance American skaters - Kristi Yamaguchi and Paul Wylie Celebrity Chef - Jean-Georges Vongerichten and his executive chef David
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Winter Camouflage in use by Grouse Mountain Wildlife
even more frequently!). Both of these species go through a dramatic shift in coat colour once the snow arrives.Both turn their brown fur into a fairly stark white colour to blend in with the background of fresh snow. The decrease in temperature and short days triggers this change of coat. The snowshoe hairs nibble on left-over foliage from the summertime and the ermines hunt small mammals and
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Uphill Battle
Uphill Battle Week 6th of Seek the Peak Training Week six has come and gone, which means we are that much closer to event day! Our last training session brought us back to the beautiful backdrop of the Cleveland Dam and picturesque views of The Lions. Our task? Run 2km up Nancy Green Way to the base of Grouse Mountain. As if the seemingly never ending incline was not enough, we revisited our week
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In The News: Couple Takes Fundraising To New Heights
Vancouver. It was supposed to be a temporary stop, just long enough for Mr. Kafer to gain some international experience for his job as an electrical engineer with a Swiss company. But the couple never left. “The mountains were the big attraction that kept us here,” said Mr. Kafer, who is 85. The Kafers have kept up their mountaineering, taking regular hikes up Vancouver’s Grouse Mountain and skiing every
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Fledgling Steller's Jays Exploring the Mountain
Baby Steller's Jays Learn how to Forage on Grouse Mountain It's hard to believe it's almost July! It's finally starting to feel like summer up here at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. The wolves are in their sleek summer coats, the bears are lounging around their entire 5.5 acre habitat and the Bird's in Motion team is flying their raptors every day.In addition to our work
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Celebrate the magic of snow at the Peak of Christmas!
(and checking it twice!) as he eagerly awaits believers young and old to share their special Christmas wishes and take a photo. Also making his annual appearance is Santa’s right-hand reindeer, Prancer who will be making his home next to our candy cane-striped North Pole and is excited to welcome daily visitors as he gears up for his round-the-world tour on Christmas Eve.As the Peak of Christmas hub
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Green Meeting Tips and Tricks
proceduresPresentation handouts can be efficiently made available online or through an electronic source If handout materials are required, be sure to print on the front and back sides of the paper Bring along your own pen or pencil Reuse Use name tags that can be worn in reusable holders – don’t forget to collect these after your meeting for use at your next eventUse reusable or recyclable signs to direct people to
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