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Grouse Mountain is Your Spring Break Headquarters
poutine! If you’re looking for a little more time to sit back and relax, head for Altitudes Bistro and enjoy some delicious favourites including salads, wings and our signature Mountain Nachos. There’s even a kids menu to keep the little ones happy. Plus, on sunny days, we’ll be opening up Altitudes Patio for you to catch some rays. learn more 4. Family Fun Activities Even if you’re not hitting the
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Racers Ready to Seek the Peak on June 16th
work in the fight against breast cancer. The awe-inspiring climb from Ambleside Park to the Peak of Grouse Mountain tests participants’ fitness, stamina and overall mental toughness. Racers can face the 13km course on their own or tackle it with a team splitting up the legs including the famous Grouse Grind®. Once across the finish line the celebration begins with a variety of activities including
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Reservations Open for Dine Out at The Observatory
Reservations Now Open for Dine Out at The Observatory Book now for this popular event We're happy to announce that The Observatory is once again participating in Dine Out Vancouver from January 20 to February 5, 2017.Reservations are now open for this popular event. Reserve your table now to enjoy the special 3-course menu for $40 created by our Executive Chef, Brendan Robson. Showcasing the best
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Results from the Grouse Grind Mountain Run presented by VPG Realty
Results from the Grouse Grind® Mountain Run presented by VPG Realty Geoff Kabush tops the men's category and Robyn Mildren takes the women's category A big congratulations to everyone who completed the Grouse Grind Mountain Run presented by VPG Realty Inc. on Saturday morning! Hikers enjoyed sunny skies and perfect temperatures as they took on the trail. Over 420 participants joined in for the
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New Year's Eve Dinner
with earlier reservations are welcome to enjoy the festivities on the Mountain and return for dancing starting at approximately 10pm. NEW YEAR'S EVE MENUSThe Observatory New Year's Eve DinnerSix Course Menu: ($120)amuse-bouche & mignardises includedSeared Side Stripe Prawns cauliflower, crusted potatoes, seaweed, Barnston Island herbsorShaw Farms Pork Terrine pickled mustard seeds, compressed
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Alexandre Ricard Tops the Podium at the 29th Annual Grouse Grind® Mountain Run Presented by VPG Realty
donates a portion of the proceeds from the Grouse Grind Mountain Run to BC Children’s Hospital Foundation. 2019 Results: Men: 1st place – Alexandre Ricard, Bib #406 (27:38) 2nd place – Jordan Guenette, Bib #118 (28:07) 3rd place – Andrew Barrington, Bib #413 (29:17) Women: 1st place – Madison Sands, Bib #289 (31:13) 2nd place – Shalaya Kipp, Bib #158 (33:36) 3rd place – Chessa Adsit-Morris, Bib #6 (34
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Geoff Kabush Takes the Day at the Grouse Grind® Mountain Run Presented by VPG Realty
Grouse Grind while raising valuable funds in support of BC Children’s Hospital. First place in the men’s category was claimed by Geoff Kabush of Squamish, who crossed the finish line with a time of 28:06. Following close behind, with a second place finish was Eric Carter of Squamish with a time of 28:20. Right on his heels, in third place was Jordan Guenette of West Vancouver with a time of 28:22. In
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Congratulations Sam Mulligan and Stirling Hart
Ski Club racer, Sam Mulligan, was nominated to the World Cup Men Senior team. We’re elated for Sam and hope you’ll join us in wishing him all the best with training and the season ahead. Stirling Hart, who has performed in the Grouse Mountain World Famous Lumberjack Show for the past 13 years, won the Stihl Timbersports Champions Trophy in Marseille, France May 26/27, 2018. Showcasing both his
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Grinder and Coola enter their 18th Hibernation Period on Grouse Mountain
live Grizzly Bear Camera and watching for the behaviors noted above. The camera feed may look bright but inside the den it is pitch black and what we are seeing is infrared light emitted from two transmitters in the wall of the den and this allows the camera to 'see'. To the bears, however, it is dark inside. A neat option is to choose the daily time-lapse feed from the upper right corner menu
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Big Groups Need Big Venues
a great option. Your guests have access to all of the activities (winter or summer), and our team works closely to ensure that the menu and the flow of your special event goes off without a hitch. We know how hard you work to make a once in a lifetime event for your guests, and this is where you can make this happen.
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