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Baby Boom Continues on Grouse Mountain!
seen doing likewise.It always amazes me to see wildlife adapt to human structures and developments. Birds especially can be remarkably adaptable to nesting in or on man-made objects. Numerous Barn Swallow nests are located in the eves and rafters of our buildings here and just recently we found out about a Northern Flicker nest located in one of our Glen Greensides statues of a Basketball Player (see
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Hundreds Brave The Rain In The Fight Against Breast Cancer
an eclectic group of passionate individuals bound together with the shared goal to wipe out breast cancer. The challenging 16km course starts at Ambleside Park in West Vancouver, winds its way through North Vancouver, and then heads up the legendary Grouse Grind to the Peak of Vancouver. The event is presented by Whistler Water, Oakley and a wide-range of other sponsors.Seek The Peak 2011 Results
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Grinder and Coola Awake from Hibernation
snow-covered habitat. After a year of record-breaking snowfall and their longest hibernation ever Grinder and Coola seemed happy to stretch their legs after a five month sleep. Their emergence also helps to mark 10 years since the orphaned Grizzlies were rescued and became residents of Grouse Mountain’s Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. “After another whole winter of not eating, slowly burning calories
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Seek the Peak Results Are In!
race alongside groups of friends coming together in support of a great cause or in honour of friends who are battling breast cancer”, explains Grouse Mountain’s General Manager Michael Cameron. “The motivation of improving the lives of cancer sufferers propels participants up the Mountain and the friendly camaraderie of this event is unrivaled on the North Shore”. Grouse Mountain and Rethink would
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Two New Quad Chairlifts
facilities for learning,” says Snow School Director Toby Barrett. “These facilities, coupled with a superb pool of accomplished instructors, solidify Grouse Mountain’s decade long reputation as the place to learn to ski or snowboard.” The quad chair, complete with North America's first ever child restraints, will provide easy access for children and beginners to take in more runs per session with
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The Eye of the Wind Construction
The Eye of the Wind Construction An Icon in the Making When the decision was made to pursue development of The Eye of the Wind, everyone who was aware of the project felt an instant sense of both exhilaration and anticipation. How many people, in their lifetimes, have the chance to become part of a world first? Artists’ renderings had done a great job of faithfully depicting what the mighty tower
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BC Hydro congratulates Grouse Mountain
shining new beacon for sustainability with the operation of The Eye of the Wind,” said Stuart McLaughlin, President of Grouse Mountain Resorts. “Grouse Mountain is pleased to have the support of BC Hydro as we continue down our sustainable path. We invite everyone to visit the viewPODTM to be blown away by the awesome power of wind energy at work in our province.”The Eye of the Wind is equipped with a
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The Ultimate Relay In Support of Rethink Breast Cancer Comes Back to Grouse Mountain
Tempest, an avid Seek The Peaker who passed away from advanced breast cancer just before Christmas. “Kim’s incredible passion for the cause and enthusiasm for this event inspired her friends and family, including her young teen daughter, to join Kim’s team and help raise thousands of dollars in pledges for Rethink year after year,” says MJ DeCoteau, Executive Director at Rethink Breast Cancer. “Kim