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Elfin magic lives at the Peak of Christmas
to a visit with Santa Claus and much more, we are proud to be known as Vancouver’s North Pole while giving back to our local community.” Since no holiday experience is complete without a meal alongside friends and family, guests are encouraged to place a reservation for the Breakfast With Santa program which runs from Sunday, December 14th through Wednesday, December 24th. Back for another season
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The Eye of the Wind Construction
location, 1,231 metres (4,039 feet) above the City. These were some of the key construction milestones:(please also visit our video gallery to view the full construction)Foundation Assembly: The foundation for the structure was the first construction phase for The Eye of the Wind. The foundation is a 2-metre high, 8-metre wide octagonal concrete base with anchors imbedded deep into the bedrock, some as
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Cool down Altitudes Bistro this summer!
summer 2009 season. Contest Rules: Contestants must reside in Vancouver’s Lower Mainland Region, and must be older than 19 years of age. All cocktail recipe submissions should include local and legally available ingredients (liquor, spice or garnish). The recipe must cost no more than $3 per 2 ounces per glass. You must submit a name along with your drink recipe, and are also encouraged to mention the
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“Today’s” six-month Olympic announcement
“Today’s” Six-Month Olympic Announcement Matt, Meredith, Al and Ann Will Broadcast Live from Vancouver for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games Grouse Mountain Will Be “Today’s” Olympic Home NEW YORK – August 12, 2009 --- In exactly six months, the world will watch its greatest athletes make history, and NBC News’ “Today” will be on the forefront. America’s favorite morning program will once again bring
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Profess Your Love from the Mountain
level of the Peak Chalet reserved for Valentine celebrations space is limited. The Observatory 2008 Valentine’s Evening Menu: Poached Bosc Pear and Aged Cheddar Salad Young greens, buttermilk cream, maple candied pecans, pear and vanilla bean vinaigrette Roasted Scallops with Bayonne Ham Potato and cauliflower puree, truffle jus, 1923 vintage Xérès vinegar ***Pineapple Passion Fruit Sorbet*** Whole
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Oakley announces Olympic home base
Oakley announces Olympic home base December 15, 2009, Grouse Mountain, FOOTHILLS RANCH, CALIF. – Oakley today announced a new long-term partnership with Grouse Mountain, Vancouver's premiere four-season recreation destination. The resort will serve as Oakley's home base for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, in which more than 300 Oakley athletes from around the world will be competing.Located 15
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Tyto, An Ambassador and Friend Always
showing symptoms of fatigue and lack of appetite since a fainting episode 10 days previously. At that time, he had radiographs and blood taken to determine the nature of the problem. Unfortunately there was no opportunity for intervention this time. When Tyto first came to the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife, he was initially a member of our Birds in Motion flying team but had to be
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Keep Altitudes Bistro refreshed this summer!
participants will be entered into a draw for an unparalleled dining experience for two at Altitudes Bistro. The winner of the contest will receive complimentary dinner for four at Altitudes Bistro, in addition to having their cocktail added to the restaurant menu for the summer 2010 season.Contest RulesContestants must reside in Vancouver’s Lower Mainland Region, and must be older than 19 years of age. All
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Earth Day: The Eye of the Wind
the turbine. Guests can stand in the viewPOD™ with 360-degree views of the lower mainland and will be captivated by the massive rotating blades less than 1 metre from where they stand.
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/earth-day-the-eye-of-the-wind
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A Beautiful Day for the Eye of The Wind
cool breeze and I could see more of Grouse Mountain and the area where the bears hibernate in the winter. Going up the mountain took 18 minutes and it was such great fun. Even though I was a bit nervous about the height, seeing the spectacular scenery was the best part of the ride.The walk from the chairlift to the Eye of the Wind was only a few minutes and there seemed to be tourist from all around
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