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Geoff Kabush takes the day at the 25th Clearly.ca Grouse Grind Mountain Run®
Grind For Kids program in support of BC Children’s Hospital. First place in the men’s category was claimed by Geoff Kabush, who crossed the finish line with a time of 27 minutes and 18 seconds. Following close behind, with a second place finish was Michael Simpson of North Vancouver with a time of 27:41. Coming in with a third place finish was Nick Elson with a time of 28:16. In the women’s category
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New Member of our Birds in Motion Team
accents.Gyr's hunt in typical falcon fashion preferring to take Arctic Grouse and other arctic marine birds out of the air and killing/consuming them on the ground. Unlike the diving stoop of the Peregrine Falcon the Gyr's hunting tactic is usually to come in fast and low from behind, surprising its prey. They will also hunt small ground mammals if the opportunity arises.Our Birds in Motion demonstrations
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/new-member-of-our-birds-in-motion-team
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Summer Camps Come Alive At The Peak Of Vancouver
. Thursday - Mountain Exploration A day packed full of fun for those with inquisitive minds! Step behind the scenes at Grouse Mountain to find out how the wind turbine runs, go on an eco walk to Blue Grouse Lake hunting for elusive salamanders then head down The Cut to get a behind the scenes and up close look at the mechanics of a snow machine. This is a day for all of those who want to know why and how
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/summer-camps-come-alive-at-the-peak-of-vancouver
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Are Your Kids Ready for Some Adventure?
Are Your Kids Ready for Some Adventure? Summer Camps at Grouse Mountain It’s June 21st, the official first day of summer. Have you got your crew signed up for summer camp? If not, Grouse Mountain has you covered. Our camps for kids and teens 5-16 provide the ultimate in mountaintop adventure. Get behind the scenes with our Wildlife Rangers, learn how to be safe in wild outdoor spaces, or get up
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/are-your-kids-ready-for-some-adventure
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Daylight grows longer - Bears Stir
stirring more often. They are starting to go out of the den for little wanders into the main portion of the building in order to stretch their muscles and check on temperatures and daylight.All this activity is normal for this time of year and is part of the process that they go through trying to decide when is the right time to leave the den. Staff watch them closely and based on their behaviors we
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A View From the Inside!
Hello, Grouse Mountain! An intern insider's look at the Peak of Vancouver Hi Grouse Enthusiasts, My name is Carleigh Sisson and I am the newest addition to the marketing team here at Grouse Mountain coming all the way from Ontario. This summer I will be doing an marketing internship and will give you an exciting behind the scenes look at the mountain from a newcomers perspective. I am a recent
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Wildly Fun Summer Camps
Wildly Fun Summer Camps Adventure Camps for kids 5-16 available this summer Summer is just around the corner. Are your kids looking for some summer camp fun? Grouse Mountain has you covered. Our camps for kids 5-16 provide the ultimate in mountaintop adventure. Get behind the scenes with our Wildlife Rangers, learn how to be safe in wild outdoor spaces, get up-close with a bald eagle, or even
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Seek the Peak 2014: a recap!
from City Sport Physiotherapy. Volunteers, racers, bystanders, and even Griswald the bear all joined in to celebrate the major accomplishments made through this year’s Seek the Peak presented by Columbia. With breathtaking time of 1:23:37, this year’s Seek the Peak title goes to Victoria’s Shaun Stephens-Whale with the lead female, Kim Magnus not far behind at 1:35:08. In the relay category Team
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/seek-the-peak-2014-a-recap
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#PlayMakers of Grouse Mountain - Mountain Operations
#PlayMakers of Grouse Mountain Mountain Operations Next in our #PlayMakers of #GrouseMountain series we’re going to introduce you to some members of our Mountain Operations. This dedicated team is out there working hard behind-the-scenes because they love making Grouse Mountain a great place for you to play! Everything from shoveling snow to hauling supplies, maintaining the Skating Pond and
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/playmakers-of-grouse-mountain-mountain-operations
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7 family-friendly activities to do at Grouse Mountain this weekend
Eye of the Wind and experience a 360-degree view of Vancouver and the mountains behind us. There’s a reason we’re known as the Peak of Vancouver and a big part of that is our viewPOD atop the Eye of the Wind, a beacon of sustainability perched atop Grouse Mountain. Ride up the Peak Chair (a unique viewpoint in itself) and whisk up the Eye of the Wind elevator to see Vancouver and the surrounding