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Snow Passholders, Ziplines are Now Complimentary
Snow Passholders, Enjoy Complimentary Ziplining Valued Winter Snow passholders - we have some good news for you! Starting immediately and for the rest of the season you are invited to enjoy unlimited free Mountain Ziplines and Eye of the Wind tours. Zipline tours operate daily from 12pm-7pm. For the 5pm, 6pm and 7pm tours, adrenaline is amped-up with our night headlamp experience. Enjoy whizzing
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New Skyride Surf Adventure!
Adventure, guests will learn about the inner workings of North America’s largest aerial tramway system. Then, take in the 360 degree views from a specially designed platform on the roof of the Skyride cabin as you travel to the Peak of Vancouver. Coming soon there will also be a downhill experience added. The adventure starts this Friday, July 15th. Reserve your space now for this unique experience
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A Most Unusual Year Deserves A Most Unusual Y2Play Snow Pass Offer
A Most Unusual Year Deserves A Most Unusual Y2Play Snow Pass Offer Normally in late February when Grouse Mountain’s Y2Play Snow Pass goes on sale, there are metres of snow on the Mountain, families are enjoying turns together and après is in full swing. This winter, the west coast of North America is experiencing a weather event that meteorologists state is a once-in-a-lifetime anomaly. While
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Seek the Peak: Nicole's Training Diary - Week 5
Seek the Peak: Nicole's training diary Week 5 Could you hear the cheers from hikers across the North Shore last week as Grouse Grind was officially open for business? An extra loud cheer was sure to be heard from Seek the Peak participants as leg three of the race is now available for training. I was so excited to head up the mountain, so my training partner and I agreed to battle for two
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Get Off the Beaten Path with O2X 2015
Get Off the Beaten Path with O2X #risehigher on July 11, 2015 Technical. Rugged. O2X is 838m (2,750 ft) of elevation gain over 8 km.Registration is open for O2X Summit Challenge - a primal trail race for runners tackling a professionally designed course. Starting at the base of Grouse Mountain, racers trek across multi-pitch rock scrambles, rivers, steep glades, streams and other naturally
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Join us for Training Nights Under the Stars
Join us for Training Nights Under the Stars Join us on Monday and Wednesday evenings as we shift toward trail running and hiking. Perfect for all levels we offer social groups for those that want to enjoy a brisk hike in the alpine and medium & fast groups for those looking to test and grow their cardio and endurance. Led by our enthusiastic personal trainers and experienced guides, our
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Ring in 2015 at the Peak of Vancouver
Ring in 2015 at the Peak of Vancouver New Year’s Eve is right around the corner and there is no better way to usher in 2015 than by celebrating at the Peak of Vancouver…and we’ve got a little something for everyone! If you’re looking for a glam evening of dinner and dancing, our New Year’s Eve Gala in The Observatory, Timber Room and Altitudes is the perfect way to raise a glass to 2015. For
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Grouse Mountain to host Chinese New Year celebration this Saturday
Grouse Mountain to host Chinese New Year celebration this Saturday Ring in the Year of the Sheep with family-friendly activities! (North Vancouver) With Chinese New Year celebrations now underway throughout the lower mainland, Grouse Mountain is pleased to unveil plans for a special family-friendly Chinese New Year celebration this Saturday, February 21st. Featuring an exciting lineup of
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Peak of Christmas Round Up!
Dec. 2014 Round-Up All of the Events, Attractions, and Happenings Only six sleeps to Christmas and the Peak of Christmas at Grouse Mountain is in full swing! Snow is falling, the lights are shinning, our Ice Skating Pond is in great shape. We've been 'elfing' people across the city to get them into the festive mood! So without further ado, we'd like to present you with a round-up of everything
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Seek the Peak: Nicole's training diary - Week 3
the climb is in Leg 2 of the race, from Capilano to the base of the Grouse Grind. In this portion of the race, runners will emerge from the Palisades Trail and head onto Nancy Greene Way for a one mile climb to the mountain. Although one mile is remarkably short, the climb is a challenge. For runners racing this event, especially those embarking on the journey solo, I highly recommend you include
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