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The Eye of the Wind welcomes the world
The Eye of the Wind welcomes the world BC Premier and international dignitaries attend the inauguration of Vancouver’s newest icon Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, February 5, 2010 – British Columbia’s wind energy icon and newest technological marvel, The Eye of the Wind, was inaugurated at a special event attended by Premier Gordon Campbell, and over two hundred local and international
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Vote in the Quiksilver Photographer and Filmmaker Showdowns
push.ca. Checking out all five, and pick your favourite! But don’t delay... voting is only open until Monday, April 9, 2012 at noon Pacific time. Watch and cast your vote todayAnd not to be outdone, the Quiksilver Photographer Showdown had amateur photographers catching the action in a single frame. We have eight finalists vying for your vote. This contest closes at midnight, Thursday, April 5 (Pacific
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/vote-in-the-quiksilver-photographer-and-filmmaker-showdowns
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The Peak of Vancouver at the Vancouver Wedding Fair
Find Us at the Vancouver Wedding Fair January 7 & 8 at the Westin Bayshore If 2012 is your year to tie the knot make sure you swing by the Vancouver Wedding Fair taking place this weekend (January 7 & 8) at the Westin Bayshore and visit with our Grouse Mountain wedding team. Our Grouse Mountain team will be at the Wedding Fair from 10am to 6pm Saturday and Sunday and brides-to-be will be
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In The News: Couple Takes Fundraising To New Heights
Couple Take Fundraising To New Heights PAUL WALDIE The Globe and Mail Published Friday, Sep. 07 2012 Esther and Martin Kafer grew up in Switzerland and have been climbing mountains for more than 70 years. They met on a mountain top and spent their honeymoon in 1953 scaling the Matterhorn. The couple, now both in their 80s, moved to Canada in 1954, first settling in Kitimat, B.C, and later in
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Great Gifts and a Special Offer for Passholders
Mountain Gift Card for the price of $199. Gift Cards can be used for everything from scrumptious après-ski poutine to a new pair of new Oakley goggles and more. You can also purchase your Winter Season Pass for skiing and riding directly online so you are ready to go for opening day.** Offer ends November 30, 2011. Promotional Gift Cards cannot be used to purchase Y2Play Passes.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/great-gifts-and-a-special-offer-for-passholders
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Grinder and Coola enter their Upper Pond Habitat!
the 2012 season and have brought some amazing Birds of Prey for this years demonstrations. So far we have a Bald Eagle, two Great-horned Owls, two Falcons, a Red-tailed Hawk, a Harris Hawk and a Turkey Vulture. More birds are scheduled to arrive in a couple weeks. Beginning tomorrow, May 19th, you can check out their demonstrations at 1:30pm, 3:30pm and 5:30pm daily at the flying grounds and
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Grouse Mountain hosts Artists for Conservation
Grouse Mountain Hosts Artists for Conservation Starting tomorrow, Saturday Nov. 5th, Grouse Mountain is proud to host the 2011 Artists for Conservation festival. This event will showcase the works of some of the most renowned Wildlife Artists in the world - including Robert Bateman.In addition to showcasing their artwork, there will be discussions and presentations around the important
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Beta Wolf Going for Treatment
Beta Wolf Going for Treatment In June 2004, our pack of male Timber Wolves, Canis lupis, came to Grouse Mountain. They were being retired from the movie industry, facing the possibility of being euthanized and needed a natural habitat to call home. The wolves quickly settled in to a comfortable life here at Grouse Mountain. They are visited daily by school children learning about wolf
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Fledgling Steller's Jays Exploring the Mountain
of British Columbia. They nest each spring in the Coniferous Forests around the Province. They have one clutch of 2-6 eggs that they incubate for approximately 16 days before hatching. The young take approximately 20-30 days before they are ready to leave the nest and learn how to care for themselves.Be sure to watch for these bright blue coloured birds the next time you are up here on Grouse
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Would you walk the Grind if it helped sick kids?
with hundreds of others to raise money and show support for the kids.So we ask, Why wouldn't you?Note: Online registration is only open until 8pm on September 20th (tonight!). After that please register with Grouse Mountain Guest Services in person or via phone: 604.980.9311
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