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Make a Resolution to Be Safe in the Snow
Make a Resolution to Be Safe in the Snow Register today for our Avalanche Skills Training Course Are you interested in understanding how to evaluate avalanche conditions, analyzing forecasts and planning? Let our experienced team help you get some of the basics with our 2-Day Avalanche Skills Training Level 1 Course. The course provides an entry-level decision-making framework that is based on
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Grouse Mountain Eat Local Recipe Contest
about November 15, 2008, and notified by phone, mail, or e-mail. About Altitudes Bistro: Altitudes, Grouse Mountain's acclaimed West Coast bistro, provides an opportunity to sample distinctly British Columbian cuisine while overlooking the grandeur of the Lower Mainland, some 3,700 feet below.
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Slopes Stay Open in June
Grouse Mountain explains. “All of our summer attractions are getting ready and will be on schedule to fully open May 20, while at the same time we are keeping the skiers and boarders ecstatic. We have the snow this year so we are thrilled we can continue to let everyone enjoy it”. Grouse Mountain will be temporarily shutting down alpine snow sports only from May 17 to May 27 for some previously
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Help Kids with Every Step
Help Kids with Every Step What is Grind for Kids? The popularity of the Grouse Grind is undeniable. In the Lower Mainland, over 100,000 people take to the trail every year and by leveraging this enthusiasm for the hike - the annual Grind For Kids campaign aims to raise funds for B.C. Children’s Hospital.Grinders are encouraged to sign up and ask friends, family and co-workers to pledge $1 or
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Winter's back at Grouse Mountain
, the annual snowpass sale that has become the most popular season pass product in North America. Y2Play is on sale now and entitles members to ski or ride for the remainder of this season and all of the 2010/11 winter season for up to 80% off the regular rate. An adult Y2Play pass is only $355! This snowpass product has introduced and brought more people back to winter sport than any other campaign
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Bears Enjoying Late Summer Conditions, Fattening For Winter
30 pounds of food each per day. This will increase shortly to around 50 pounds a day. The bears will be expected to put on an additional 20-30% of their body weight to prepare for winter. This is anywhere from 150 to 300 pounds of extra bulk!Once we start to get much colder weather and the first snowfalls happen, we will taper off their food and then cut it off completely and this will trigger
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Bear Habitat Excavation Begins!
Excavations to the Bear Habitat Underway! This week we began excavations to the Bear's hibernation habitat - the first area they access after they emerge from their winter's sleep. The first stage is to get in there with the heavy machinery and remove the majority of the snow. Our excavators and grooming machines have been working this week to remove the 15 feet of snow currently present in
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Snowshoe Away Your Holiday Indulgences
others into snowshoe running machines. The cross training benefits of this sport appeal to runners, hikers, skiers and all outdoor enthusiasts.” Start off the season by joining one of our Demonstration Sessions on Wednesday, January 2nd. With the Inaugural Grouse Mountain Yeti Snowshoe race on February 16th, and the Annual Grouse Mountain Snowshoe Classic on March 22nd, there are plenty of milestones
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NBC Today Show - February 18th 2010
NBC Today Show - February 18th 2010 Previous Shows & Recaps February 18, 2010 NBC Today show's guests were: Shaun White - 2010 Olympic gold medalist and world-renowned snowboarder Scotty Lago - 2010 Olympic bronze medalist in the snowboard half-pipe Brian Boitano - Olympic gold medalist Hidezaku Tojo - when it comes to world class sushi, no name in Canada tops Tojo, internationally acclaimed
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Namaste! Mountaintop Yoga Returns
classes every Saturday at 10:30am until August 24 in the Plaza at the top of Grouse Mountain. Whether you need a great post-Grind cool down or would just love to experience a different yoga venue at one of the city's most spectacular locations these 30 minute classes are bound to enhance your physical well-being and kick start your weekend. Yoga mats will be provided to the first 50 yogis for the class
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