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Dine "Up" Vancouver at the Peak
Dine "Up" Vancouver at the Peak January 16th to February 3rd is Dine Out Vancouver’s Annual opportunity to taste-drive some of the best restaurants in the city. The Peak of Vancouver’s Observatory Restaurant features a unique spin on the event as guests dine ‘up’ as well as ‘out’… January 2nd, 2008. North Vancouver, BC- Starting January 16th, and running until February 3rd, diners can enjoy a 3
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/dine-up-vancouver-at-the-peak
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Mother's Day Brunch
Mother's Day Brunch April 14, 2008, North Vancouver BC Sweep Mom off her feet and up the Grouse Mountain skyride to enjoy a specially prepared Mother’s Day Brunch. With the city beneath you, Chef Dino L. Gazzola has prepared a delectable spread fit for a queen. General Admission is included in brunch prices which enable visitors to enjoy the many mountaintop activities. This includes the Theatre
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/mothers-day-brunch
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Light Up The Holiday Season At The Peak of Christmas
magical experiences. Families can visit Santa’s workshop and meet reindeer, or take a sleigh-ride through our mystical alpine forest. Guests can also experience the tranquil beauty of skating on our 8,000 square foot mountaintop Ice Skating Pond, surrounded by snow-topped trees. Lighting up the festive period, the Grouse Mountain Chalet will also be aglow with our annual parade of Christmas trees in
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/light-up-the-holiday-season-at-the-peak-of-christmas
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Meet Your Goals, Then Celebrate
, I still found myself grinning from ear to ear. Coming in six minutes and fifteen seconds faster than my 2011 time and achieving my own personal best time of 1:32 was and is an amazing high, especially for a kid who two years ago was setting out to beat cheeseburger eating records.If it wasn’t memorable enough to see that clock time as I crossed the finish line, I realized another sensation while
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Fly Like Santa's Reindeer To The Peak of Vancouver This Christmas
inside the Chalet with reindeer and Christmas themed holiday movies in the warmth of the Theatre in the Sky, a craft area with antler decorating and festive reindeer tattoos. Grouse Mountain’s favorite seasonal activities include mountaintop sleigh rides through the snowy forest and gliding around our 8,000 square foot outdoor Ice Skating Pond. The Peak of Christmas continues to support the Karen
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Recipe: Cote de Beouf
boil, and reduce by half. Strain and cool. Béarnaise Sauce 6 egg yolks 1/3 cup (75 mL) béarnaise reduction juice from 1 freshly squeezed lemon 2 cups (500 mL) melted butter 3 Tbsp (45 mL) water 1 Tbsp (15 mL) chopped tarragon salt to taste Fill medium-sized pot with water, place on medium heat until simmering. In a metal bowl combine the egg yolks, water, Béarnaise reduction, and salt. Place the bowl
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Summer Camps Come Alive At The Peak Of Vancouver
. Starting July 2, the camps will run Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 3:30pm during all nine weeks of summer. Parents are able to book a full 5-day package or specific individual days. Only a short 15 minute drive from downtown Vancouver, kids will dive into the wilderness playground that is right here in their own backyard. Grouse Mountain's professional adventure team's mission is to support non-stop fun
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/summer-camps-come-alive-at-the-peak-of-vancouver
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The Peak of Christmas festival returns
exciting festival beginning on Saturday, November 28th. As part of Vancouver’s favourite holiday tradition, guests can visit Santa's Workshop and meet real reindeer, or experience the tranquil beauty of skating on our 8,000 square foot mountaintop ice skating pond. Visitors can also learn more about Santa's reindeer at our daily ranger interpretive talks or take a photo with Santa to keep as a memento
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/the-peak-of-christmas-festival-returns
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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - Aug. 7
little did we know when we started the climb, but his shoes were just too small for him. By the 1/4 mark he was complaining about sore ankles, but we couldn't quite figure out what was up with him - both my kids are pretty tough cookies. About another third of the way up, we realized what the problem was. He had big blisters from his too-tight shoes! It seemed like we were stuck between a rock and a
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-mountain-moment-contest-aug-7