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Bears enjoy sun and snow!
Bears Enjoy Sun and Snow! Grinder and Coola are certainly enjoying these warm sunny days we have been seeing here at Grouse Mountain. It can get quite hot under all that fur, but thankfully their habitat still has large mounds of snow left over from our extraordinary winter. Grinder and Coola have dug deep snow caves and when they begin to get too hot they retreat into these cool abodes. If
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Get motivated with the new Seek the Peak Video
Presenting the Seek the Peak Video Get charged up then before you register for this amazing event Watch the official video for the 10th anniversary Seek the Peak. In support of BC Cancer Foundation, Seek the Peak will take place on June 15, 2013.Registration for Seek the Peak is now open. The earlier you register, the more you'll save on registration fees - and the more time you'll have to get
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Milan Lucic and the Stanley Cup
Milan Lucic Celebrates With The Stanley Cup At Grouse Mountain Hometown hero picks the Peak of Vancouver for a private party with friends and family. Back in June, when Vancouver’s Milan Lucic won the Stanley Cup with the Boston Bruins he made it clear that heading up Grouse Mountain was on the top of his to-do list. Yesterday, Grouse Mountain was pleased to welcome Milan, the Stanley Cup as
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A Weekend of Giving
Karen and Friends Skating Show. Watch Olympic star Victor Kraatz and current Junior National Champions Jeremy Ten, Michael Coreno, Allie Hann, and Kathryn Kang plus Karen’s student skaters from the North Shore Winter Club. Complimentary skate lessons are available for all levels with General Admission or snowpass. Partial proceeds from skate rentals will be donated to the Karen Magnussen Foundation
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/a-weekend-of-giving
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The Eye of the Wind Elevator
The Eye of the Wind Elevator The elevator inside the Eye of the Wind now travels from the bottom to the top We’ve been asked by a number of skiers on the mountain why The Eye of the Wind isn’t spinning regularly. Rest assured it isn’t due to lack of wind! The blades are kept in a position that prevents them from capturing the movement of the wind while we wait to complete the electrical work
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/the-eye-of-the-wind-elevator
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Wind Energy and its Merits
Wind Energy and its Merits Ten Key Findings Our age of unprecedented information access can often generate more questions than answers. With so much knowledge just a click away, how do we sort fact from fiction? When Grouse Mountain began to investigate wind as a source of clean energy, it experienced a classic case of information overload. The resort’s first order of business was to sift through
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Season’s best ski and snowboard conditions
snow depth to 425 cm with more on the way. Vancouver's favourite mountain resort currently offers visitors the best skiing terrain this season at Grouse Mountain, and a refuge to snow enthusiasts from the deluge of rain. The pristine ski area is also home to other activities including outdoor skating and snowshoeing for mountain trail excursions, that offer visitors a magical holiday experience close
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A Most Unusual Year Deserves A Most Unusual Y2Play Snow Pass Offer
provides more than $1000 in value and savings of more than $700. Full details on Y2Play are available here and Y2Play can be purchased online, by telephone at 604.980.9311 or in-person at Grouse Mountain. We love winter and we believe in the amazing moments that can only be experienced on the ski hill, in the terrain park, or on a chair lift. We believe in the power and outstanding value of Y2Play.I want
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Peeking at Pikas
Peeking at Pikas Listen for their signature squeaks around the Mountain. While walking near the ski runs on Grouse Mountain you might hear an occasional sound that resembles a squeeker from a dog toy. This sound, an alarm call, is coming from a small diurnal (active during the day) mammal known as a Pika, which inhabits the rocky terrain found around the mountain.The American Pika (Ochotona
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Y2Play Golden Ticket Voting Closes March 27
you laugh? Pulls at your heart strings? Don’t miss your chance to help us pick the winner. Time is limited, as voting is only open until March 27th. The Y2Play Golden Ticket – it’s the ultimate way to Y2Play.
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