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Artists For Conservation Is Coming Soon to Grouse Mountain
featuring an incredible schedule of art and environmental education activities. With 40% of event proceeds benefiting conservation efforts, you can feel amazing about taking in all the festivities. For detailed Festival information, tickets, program schedule and regular updates, please visit artistsforconservation.org/festival.
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Check Out the Artists For Conservation Festival
Check Out the Artists For Conservation Festival Returning to Grouse Mountain Sept. 27-Oct. 6 For the third year in a row, Grouse Mountain will play host to the renowned Artists For Conservation Festival – featuring an incredible schedule of art and environmental education activities! The world’s top conservation-themed art exhibit will donate 40% of proceeds to conservation efforts so you can
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We're getting work done on Grouse Mountain!
open very soon, the resurfaced and re-graded lower lot will feature reduced parking rates ($2 for 3 hours, $4 for the day or an annual parking pass for $40) and will maximize space to ensure our guests can park conveniently close to our lower plaza area. We’ve heard from you that safety enhancement in our lower parking area is an important concern, so we’re installing adequate lighting and providing
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Keurig Cup Spring Series Slalom hits the slopes Sunday and Monday
, Panorama, Lake Louise, Red Mountain, Nakiska, Kimberley and Whistler, and featured more than 40 individual races in all alpine disciplines (Slalom, Giant Slalom, Super-G and Downhill). “We are incredibly excited to play host to the Keurig Cup Spring Series Slalom this weekend,” said Grouse Mountain general manager Michael Cameron. “With the elite level of competition in store for Sunday and Monday, this
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Announcing the Golden Ticket Winner
wife during a Grouse Mountain ski school lesson and lost 40lbs on the Grouse Grind.Sarah, a cancer survivor who returns to the Mountain again and again for sanctuary.Paul, a father who's been shredding the slopes with his daughter who is now 19 since she was 10.The winner was determined by a combination of Facebook fan votes, a panel of celebrity judges and Grouse Mountain staff.Find out who won by
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We Are Fired Up! Our Snow Guns Are In Action
We Are Fired Up Our Snow Guns Are In Action Temperatures are set to drop this weekend which means that snow is on the horizon. To help Mother Nature on her way to Opening Day we officially fired up our snow guns for the first time this season yesterday. Our snow making team has almost 40 years of experience under their belts so our slopes are in good hands! While we countdown to Opening Day make
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Record Participants in Seek The Peak 2013
McLaughlin. The top fundraising team – adorned in pink and black tops and pink stripped knee socks – is the uber-stylish Booby Traps, raising a total of $8,465.Grouse Mountain has raised more than $275,000 through Seek The Peak to support the fight against breast cancer, and this year’s success brings that total to more than $315,000."Thanks to today’s participants of Seek The Peak, more than $40,000 this
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Seek the Peak - the Results Are In!
organizers who are an passionate group of individuals bound together with the shared goal to eliminate breast cancer. Seek The Peak Results: Top Relay Team: Capilano Eagles - 1:40:54 Top Solo Male: Colin Dignum - 1:28:11 Top Solo Female: Chessa Adsit-Morris - 1:47:38
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Recipe: Summer Berries with Balinese Pepper and Wild Mountain Honey
+ 3 Tbsp (170 mL) butter, room temperature 1/3 cup (75 mL) ground almonds pinch of salt 1 small brown egg 1 1/2 cups + 2 Tbsp (405 mL) all-purpose flour, sifted Preheat the oven to 325 °F (160 °C). Combine the butter and egg. Combine the remaining ingredients in a separate bowl and mix until dough comes together. Be careful not to over mix. Roll into 2 discs, cover in plastic wrap and set in the
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Grind training and inspirational talk with Dave Norona!
out for him on race day. The training group gathered in the Theatre in the Sky to hear Dave Norona speak about his training adventures. So impressive! Dave Norona has spent the last 18 years traveling the globe and racing in some of the world’s most grueling events. With over 400 race events in triathlon to adventure racing, motocross to back-country sledding, Dave’s passion is truly
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