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The Yeti Comes to Grouse Mountain
Mountains. The race has both a 5km and 10km option that will cover all of Grouse Mountain’s snowshoe terrain including summiting Dam Mountain and trekking out to Thunderbird Ridge. All athletic abilities and ages are welcome and encouraged to participate.“We are thrilled to include Grouse Mountain in our Yeti Snowshoe series” says Dave Howells, Yeti series race director. “Grouse Mountain adds some very
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Events Showcase Amateur and Pro Talent
Slopestyle on day two. With a whack of sponsors, girls will throw down for a piece of the $2222 prize purse and have an amazing time shredding with the MGT judges looking on. The Terrain Park Clinic, for all abilities, is on Saturday and the Slopestyle Contest is on Sunday. Riders are welcome to participate in both events or just one.For more information or to register, visit mgtsnowboardcamp.com. OAKLEY
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A View From the Inside!
graduate from Wilfrid Laurier’s Honours Bachelors Business Administration program with a specialty in marketing. My passion for marketing started in high school when I took a grade 10 introduction to marketing class. I have been a frequent visitor to Vancouver since 2001, when my Aunt and Uncle moved out West with my two cousins. I have always thought Grouse Mountain is an amazing place and coming from
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Heroine hauls 52 women up Grouse Grind
Heroine hauls 52 women up Grouse Grind Helen Bowkett of North Vancouver is responsible for 52 women and 13 teams raising money for Rethink Breast Cancer at the 5th Annual Seek the Peak Relay North Vancouver, BC, June 12, 2008 Meet local hero, Helen Bowkett, Seek the Peak participant for the past 5 years, mother of 2, friend to Breast Cancer survivors and warriors, and responsible for 52
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2011 BMO Grouse Grind Mountain Run Registration Now Open
Registration Is Now Open for the Most Anticipated Mountain Race of the Year BMO Grouse Grind Mountain Run Gets Ready to Welcome Local Hikers and World Class Elite Athletes. August 3, 2011 Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – The date has been set and registration is now open for the legendary BMO Grouse Grind Mountain Run taking place on Saturday October 1, 2011 at Grouse Mountain. Athletes
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Grouse Grind record time smashed
Minister, opened the race sponsored by BMO Bank of Montreal, as over 500 athletes of all ages and abilities raced to beat their best times. More than 100 BMO staff and volunteers participated in the popular race. In addition to producing amazing feats of resilience, determination, and athleticism, this year’s race also raised much needed funds for three aspiring Canadian athletes competing this winter
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Two New Quad Chairlifts
Two New Quad Chairlifts Two new chairlifts to grace the slopes of Grouse Mountain this winter.$3M infrastructure investment increases early season terrain and reduces wait times. October 1, 2008, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – Snow enthusiasts will revel in the ability to take in more runs and get an earlier start to the downhill season with the installation of two new quad chairlifts
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36,000 lbs of wind turbine blades airlifted
36,000 lbs of wind turbine blades airlifted 36,000 lbs of wind turbine blades airlifted to Grouse Mountain. Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, July 10, 2009 – A perfectly orchestrated airlift conducted by Canadian Air-Crane and Grouse Mountain operations personnel brought three 37-metre wind turbine blades, each weighing 12,000 lbs, to the Peak of Vancouver this morning. The first of the wind
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Seak the Peak Things Just Got Real
Things Just got Real! Through the forest, and up the mountain... This week I really had to get my head around that this was actually going to happen, and unlike the races in the past (running a half marathon without training and letting my fitness ability coast me through to the finish line) I will need to train for it!I found myself talking about Seek the Peak whenever I got the chance, to
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