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Light Up the Night at 24 Hours of Winter
Light Up the Night Join us at 24 Hours of Winter - Feb. 11 & 12 Help us to light up the night this February 11&12. Vancouver’s favourite sleepless night is quickly approaching. Make sure you’ve marked your calendar to join us at 24 Hours of Winter for 36 consecutive hours of fun! 24 Hours of Winter is chock-a-block with activity, including our after-dark spectacle, the Torch Light Parade
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/light-up-the-night-at-24-hours-of-winter
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Let us Take the Stress Out of Christmas Dinner
Mountain is available on Dec. 24, 11:30am-12:00pm.For more information, please call Chalet Reception at 604.998.5045. Christmas Dinner To Go MenuFresh sage & apple stuffed turkey Crème fraiche mash potatoes Spiced cranberry relish Traditional gravy Assorted seasonal vegetablesOrganic baguette Hazelnut Yule LogPrice$295 + HST
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/let-us-take-the-stress-out-of-christmas-dinner
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Bears Enter Hibernation!
Grinder and Coola Enter Their 11th Hibernation on Grouse Mountain Last night marked the beginning of Grinder and Coola's 11th Hibernation Period at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. Over the last two weeks the bears have been slowing down and eating less while spending more time sleeping inside their den. They have built a deep mattress out of Pacific Silver-fir Branches
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Easter Brunch at the Peak of Vancouver
Easter Brunch at the Peak of Vancouver Reservations now open for April 20, 2014 It’s an occasion for the entire family – Easter Brunch at the Peak of Vancouver. From an Easter Egg hunt led by the Bunny himself for the little ones, to delicious brunch classics, make it a day to remember.Reservations are available on April 20, 2014 between 10am-2pm with a 3-course prix fixe and a children’s prix
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/easter-brunch-at-the-peak-of-vancouver
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Artists for Conservation Festival Takes Flight with Birds of Prey at Grouse Mountain
are proud to support this outstanding and worthwhile event.”Tickets for the opening gala on Friday, September 27 are available online. The festival opens to public at 10am on Saturday, September 28 and runs until Sunday, October 6 on Grouse Mountain – providing a spectacular venue to celebrate art and nature overlooking the Pacific Ocean. A special family weekend is planned for Saturday, October 5
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New All Mountain Pass
breath-taking Eye of the Wind tours. The list of additional perks is extensive but All Mountain includes year-round Skyride access, a $100 Grouse Mountain gift card and a multitude of discounts all around the Mountain. “The variety of year-round activities that we offer at Grouse Mountain sets us apart and now the new All Mountain Pass makes our outdoor adventures even more accessible”, says General
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/new-all-mountain-pass
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BC Teachers, You Are Invited to Our Professional Development Day
ProD Day at Grouse Mountain BC educators are invited to join us Oct. 19, 2012 Once again, educators of British Columbia are invited to join us on the provincial Professional Development Day (Friday, Oct. 19) for a day of hands-on learning, workshops and fun.Reserve your spot today by calling 604.980.9311.Read More
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/bc-teachers-you-are-invited-to-our-professional-development-day
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Terry Fox Tour of Hope
historic run and viewing will commence at noon and close around 5 p.m. During its one-day stop at Grouse Mountain, visitors can learn how the van was also used to carry supplies, monitor Terry's running mileage, collect donations and slow down traffic. Ford of Canada has completely restored the van and over 1,000 hours of around the clock work was needed to dismantle and reassemble every van piece. It
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/terry-fox-tour-of-hope
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First snowflakes of the season fall at Grouse Mountain!
has consistently had some of the longest seasons on record with skiing and riding continuing well into spring. Armed with the North Shore's largest snowmaking fleet, Grouse Mountain’s 2014/15 winter season is poised to be an exciting one with new night terrain on Blazes (including new lighting), a brand-new race centre and one of western Canada’s most-renowned terrain parks among the highlights.For
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/first-snowflakes-of-the-season-fall-at-grouse-mountain
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The Longest Winter Season Just Got Even Longer!
Manager Michael Cameron. “Our operations team is also moving full steam ahead into summer so for a limited time we will be providing the best of both worlds.” Signalling that summer isn’t too far around the corner, resident Grouse Mountain Grizzy bears Grinder and Coola emerged from hibernation this afternoon after a long 158 day snooze. Both bears looked to be in terrific shape and had fun playing and
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/the-longest-winter-season-just-got-even-longer