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Artists For Conservation Festival Comes To Grouse Mountain
Artists For Conservation Festival Grouse Mountain welcomes world-renowned nature and wildlife artists to the Peak of Vancouver from November 5 to13, 2011 For the first time, Grouse Mountain is teaming up with Artists for Conservation to bring some of the world's best nature and wildlife art to the Peak of Vancouver. From November 5 to 13, nature and wildlife artists, including world renowned
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Grouse Mountain Welcomes the North American 2011 Outgames to the Peak of Vancouver
Grouse Mountain Welcomes the North American 2011 Outgames to the Peak of Vancouver The 2011 Outgames Opening Ceremony is fast-approaching and Grouse Mountain is pleased to play an integral role in one of the largest events happening in Vancouver this summer. The Peak of Vancouver will not only host the brand new 6km Vertical Challenge event but the Opening Ceremony flags will also arrive via
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Seek the Peak? Bring It On
. In my coming posts I hope to take you along my fight to get back to the sporty nut I had come to love, my personal journey of getting to know myself again, the challenges of my training and my quest to be a do-gooder in all aspects of life. I hope to inspire along the way but most of all, I hope to see smiling faces join me at the start line on June 17 for my comeback and most meaningful race I
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BC Hydro congratulates Grouse Mountain
highly visible and inspirational landmark for renewable energy to both locals and visitors alike.The Eye of the Wind has a capacity of 1.5 megawatts – which Grouse Mountain estimates is enough to power up to 400 homes a year – and is expected to generate up to 25 per cent of the resort’s operational electricity needs annually. The turbine was officially launched on Grouse Mountain in February
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/bc-hydro-congratulates-grouse-mountain
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Earth Day: The Eye of the Wind
Earth Day: The Eye of the Wind On Friday, April 22, Grouse Mountain will offer complimentary access to The Eye of Wind’s breathtaking viewPOD™ for children 12 and under, while adults will enjoy 2-for-1 admission. Guided tours of the Eye of the Wind will run from noon to 7pm. All Eye of the Wind visits first require a General Admission ticket or season’s pass to Grouse Mountain.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/earth-day-the-eye-of-the-wind
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NBC Today Show - February 17th 2010
NBC Today Show - February 17th 2010 Previous Shows & Recaps February 17, 2010 NBC Today show's guests were: Vera Wang - World renowned fasion designer American pair skaters - Caydee Denney and Jeremy Barrett and Amanda Evora and Mark Ladwig with an on ice performance American skaters - Kristi Yamaguchi and Paul Wylie Celebrity Chef - Jean-Georges Vongerichten and his executive chef David
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Ski and ride the Peak of Vancouver until May!
hours each day of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games (17 days).The highly sought after Y2Play passes that fuel Vancouver’s most significant winter community are nearly sold-out for the 2010/2011 winter season, creating another good reason in a long list of ones to buy or renew a Y2Play Pass for those haven't done so already. Once they're gone, there's no bringing them back!-30-
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Beta the Wolf
old friend. Beta was captive born in 1998, was retired from the movie industry and found sanctuary at Grouse Mountain with the rest of his pack in 2004. Beta enjoyed life on the mountain and will be greatly missed by everyone who visited and those who came to know him.Ken Macquisten D.V.M.Managing Director / VeterinarianGrouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife
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Keurig Cup Spring Series Slalom hits the slopes Sunday and Monday
Olympian Mike Janyk who will return to Grouse Mountain for the final race of his career, the Keurig Cup boasts an impressive field of high-calibre men’s talent including Olympian Morgan Pridy and North Vancouver’s Ford Swette along with Tyler Werry and Sasha Zaitsoff. On the ladies side, Olympian Brittany Phelan, Stephanie Gartner (daughter of Olympian Kerrin Lee-Gartner), Candace Crawford and Roni
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The snow season lasts longest here
the 2010 Olympic Games, and the 48 Hours of Winter event – a forerunner of the momentous decision to keep Grouse Mountain open 24 hours each day of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games (17 days). Meanwhile, the highly prized Y2Play passes that fuel Vancouver’s most significant winter community are nearly sold-out for the 2009/2010 winter season, creating another good reason in a long list of ones to buy or
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