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Winter in full swing at Grouse Mountain
brought in new flurries with 6 centimetres of snowfall in the past 24 hours and more underway.This momentous season, launched last November, is further marked by the early return of Grouse Mountain’s Y2Play Pass this week. Now entering its 12th year, the Y2Play pass allows guests to enjoy unlimited skiing and boarding for the remainder of this winter, until the end of the 2010/11 season, with up to 80
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/winter-in-full-swing-at-grouse-mountain
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Whistler Water One Climb: new Grouse Grind event will raise funds for Free The Children
challenge in these Kenyan’s lives,” said McLaughlin. “Free The Children proves to young people every day that they can make a difference in our world, and we are honoured to partner with them on the inaugural Whistler Water One Climb.”Free The Children has been operating in Kenya since 1999. Through its holistic and sustainable Adopt a Village program, they’ve engaged many communities across the Maasai
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The snow season lasts longest here
and Full Season Snow Passholders to bring a guest to ski or ride for free on Friday, April 3rd. Grouse Mountain has consistently delivered the best downhill offering in British Columbia all season, and now skiers and rides can keep winter alive a while longer. To that end, it is pleased to announce that the downhill operation is being extended by nearly two weeks longer than any other North Shore
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/the-snow-season-lasts-longest-here
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Mortimer the Yellow-bellied Marmot
Rangers took a trap and went in search of Mortimer. Unfortunately Mortimer must have been tipped off since he had moved on by the time we arrived.This week, the newspapers ran an update story asking for tips on Mortimer's whereabouts. We started to receive marmot sightings from all over the North Shore - it appears Mortimer may have some colleagues in the area as well!If you think you have seen
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Light Up The Holiday Season At The Peak of Christmas
support of SOS Children’s Village. This winter tradition is now in its 18th year and supports charitable giving, while ensuring a wonderful time for all involved with decorative trees on display in the Spirit Gallery. Families can also book in to have breakfast with Santa complete with a buffet and children’s entertainment and Grouse Mountain will again be helping to perfect everyone’s on-ice skills
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/light-up-the-holiday-season-at-the-peak-of-christmas
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Trail Sense Days on July 19 & 20, 2008
increasingly popular with outdoor enthusiasts from all over the world. Well over 100,000 hikers undertake the Grouse Grind alone, making it one of the most popular trails in the world. Regrettably, not everyone who sets off on these famed North Shore routes is prepared. The objective of this event is to inform and educate hikers about responsible trail use in order to reduce associated injuries, fires and
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/trail-sense-days-on-july-19-20-2008
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Earth Day: The Eye of the Wind
require a General Admission ticket or season’s pass to Grouse Mountain.The Eye of the Wind is part of Grouse Mountain’s vision to leave a better world for our grandchildren by making responsible decisions today. A 20-story wind turbine perched atop the most recognized peak of Vancouver’s skyline is specifically intended to stimulate conversation about change. It is Grouse Mountain’s hope that today
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/earth-day-the-eye-of-the-wind
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Vancouver’s favourite holiday tradition
more about Santa's reindeer at our daily ranger interpretive talks or take a photo with Santa to keep as a memento. Now in its fifteenth year, the SOS Parade of Trees at Grouse Mountain is a winter tradition that supports charitable giving, while ensuring a wonderful time for all involved with decorative trees on display in the Spirit Gallery of the Peak Chalet. SOS Children's Villages BC is the
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/vancouver%E2%80%99s-favourite-holiday-tradition
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Grinder & Coola Emerge from Hibernation
through the snow covered entrance to their hibernation den, they came bounding out to frolic and wrestle for the rest of the afternoon. Attached is a picture of Grinder with his first view outside the den. “Grinder and Coola have been more mobile inside their hibernation den in the past few weeks, which indicates they are ready to emerge” says Wildlife Director, Ken Macquisten. "It is always exciting
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grinder-coola-emerge-from-hibernation
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The Peak of Christmas festival returns
. Children are also welcome to have breakfast with Santa, and share a memorable meal with the jolly man in red complete with a buffet brunch and children's entertainment in Lupins Café. Now in its sixteenth year, the SOS Parade of Trees at Grouse Mountain is a winter tradition that supports charitable giving, while ensuring a wonderful time for all involved with decorative trees on display in the Spirit
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/the-peak-of-christmas-festival-returns