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Earth Week Update: Education
, Grouse Mountain is in a unique position to inspire conversations about sustainability and ways that collectively we can work to reduced our impact on the planet. Education is an important foundation for sustainability. Over 15,000 school children participate in Grouse Mountain’s Adventures in Education Programs every year. Through these programs we aim to create awareness amongst today’s youth about
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Around-the-Clock Activities Return to Grouse Mountain for 24 Hours of Winter
Around-the-Clock Activities Return to Grouse Mountain for 24 Hours of Winter Celebrate from sundown to sunrise this weekend at the Peak of Vancouver (North Vancouver) In celebration of all things winter, Grouse Mountain is thrilled to host its annual 24 Hours of Winter event taking place Saturday, February 17th through Sunday, February 18th. Guests are invited to enjoy 24 consecutive hours of
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Red Bull Uncorked
become the visually stunning elite terrain located on The Cut, overlooking the City. Work on the course took place over a two-week period leading up to the athletes’ arrival. The course begins with an urban-inspired section including a 10-foot shipping container and two custom-built rails before leading into a rolling knuckle and two unique jump features before concluding with a long transfer rail. Seb
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Grouse Mountain Recognized as One of BC’s Top Employers
development programs as well as the unique work environment overlooking the City of Vancouver and employees’ unlimited access to outdoor recreation on the Mountain. “We have a large number of long-standing employees, most of who have literally grown up at Grouse Mountain over the course of their careers” said Grouse Mountain’s President Michael Cameron. “This mix of experience and history combined with
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Gingerbread Village Challenge 2017
Gingerbread Village Challenge 2017 Call for entries now open! Grouse Mountain is partnering with BC Children's Hospital during the Peak of Christmas celebration to bring you the annual Gingerbread Village! This is a fantastic opportunity for professional and aspiring bakers and pastry chefs to showcase your talents in support of a good cause. We are currently looking for entries of unique
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Grouse Mountain Launches 2017/18 Early Bird Winter Pass
parents, students, youth, children, and seniors as well as the Modern Family bundle option, which allows a household to build a discounted family pass reflective of their unique living arrangement. For a detailed list of 2017/18 Early Bird Pass rates and additional benefits, please click here. About Grouse Mountain: With 221 acres of skiable terrain, Grouse Mountain has been welcoming visitors to our
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14th Annual Seek the Peak Hits the Trail June 25th
. Since 2004, this unique event has raised over $400,000 in support of cancer research in British Columbia. To register or donate to Seek the Peak, please click here. Event Details: What: Seek the Peak When: Sunday, June 25th Where: Ambleside Park (West Vancouver) to Grouse Mountain (6400 Nancy Greene Way, North Vancouver) – click here for detailed course route Event Schedule: Sunday, June 25th 8:15
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5 Fun Facts about Grouse Mountain Education
5 Fun Facts about Grouse Mountain Education As Grouse Mountain’s Education Coordinator, I have the privilege of coordinating groups, supporting our fantastic education guides, and helping to ensure teachers, supervisors, and students have a safe, fun, and easy day on the Mountain. Growing up in Metro Vancouver, I had the opportunity to participate in a Grouse Mountain field trip when I was 11
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Owls of Grouse Mountain
‘owl’ and Latin word alba for ‘white’Where do they live? Open areas such as grassy fields, old agricultural fields, meadows and wetland edges, farms, and rural towns. During the day, Barn owls often roost in evergreen trees and barns. What do they eat? Small mammals. A nesting pair of Barn owls with six owlets can eat up to 1,000 mice in a single three month nesting period! When do they hunt? Barn
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