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#PlayMakers of Grouse Mountain - Snowmaking
keep enjoying your favourite runs all season long. Meet Rory, now in his second season at Grouse Mountain and one of our dedicated snowmakers. Coming to us all the way from Scotland, he first honed his snowmaking skills at Scotland’s CairnGorm Mountain. You can find him here climbing tower guns on the Cut and working his snowmaking magic. “What I enjoy most about the job is the variety – plus the
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Grind10 Challenge Results
Jason Brackman 11 Michelle Linhart 11 Ove Albinsson 11 Rachel Bird 11 Robin Scharf 11 Ahmad Honarpisheh 10 Amelia Schmidt 10 Atessa Marashi 10 Chris Hill 10
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Best Way to Spend a Day on Grouse Mountain
honey is made and check out real hive panels. Once you’ve earned another appetite, sit down at Rusty Rail BBQ (which has a regular and kids’ menu) for some smoked mac ‘n’ cheese, brisket, and other goodies. All while you admire impeccable mountain views, of course. After your break, behold the awe-inspiring skills and speed of the Peregrine Falcon and Bald Eagle at a 30-minute Birds in Motion
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Summer has arrived at the Peak of Vancouver!
whole family, there is no better way to create special memories this summer than by enjoying everything our mountaintop has to offer.”In mid-June, Grouse Mountain will launch their Small Wonders summer programming dedicated to exploring everything there is to know about the mountaintop’s tiniest inhabitants including honeybees, hummingbirds, salamandars, butterflies, dragonflies, bats, barn swallows
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/summer-has-arrived-at-the-peak-of-vancouver
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Grouse Mountain to host Chinese New Year celebration this Saturday
activities for all ages including skating on Grouse Mountain’s 8,000-square foot ice skating pond, a sheep petting experience, crafts and complimentary family photos, the inaugural event will culminate with a spectacular sunset lantern release to honour loved ones and set intentions for the new year.Access to Chinese New Year festivities is included with an Annual Local's Pass, Y2Play or Winter Season Pass
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Grouse Mountain broomball tournament beneficiary receives national exposure
Jonathan’s connection to Grouse Mountain. In February, Jonathan visited the Peak of Vancouver where he was the honoured guest at the third-annual Bella’s Ball, a major fundraising opportunity for supporting charity DEBRA Canada. This very special annual event is centred around a broomball tournament held on our mountaintop ice skating pond, with all funds directed to DEBRA Canada’s financial assistance
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Helping the Hummingbirds
, however.Speaking of available resources, there are some great ways that you can help out hummingbirds at home and be an ambassador for these little wonders. Perhaps the easiest way is to plant flowering bushes and shrubs that will serve as natural food for the birds as they migrate and set-up breeding territories. Hummingbirds love flowers such as lupine, honeysuckle, columbine, bee balm and other flowers with
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Athletes deliver outstanding performances in ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Challenge
during a record-setting day of personal achievement and Grind For Kids fundraising in support of the BC Children’s Hospital Foundation. Crossing the finish line with a time of 26 minutes and 23 seconds was US Men’s National Mountain Running Team racer Joseph Gray of Washington who claimed first place honours over local athlete and current record-holder Sebastian Salas who won the 2008 through 2012
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12th-annual Seek the Peak raises thousands for BC Cancer Foundation
their winning time from last year’s event Team Dignum’s Warriors clocked in at 1:21:46 to take top honours in the relay category. For a complete list of official race times, please click here.Including the nearly $30,000 raised during this year’s event, Seek the Peak has contributed almost $400,000 since its inception to directly support research conducted by the BC Cancer Agency. This year’s top
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Geoff Kabush takes the day at the 25th Clearly.ca Grouse Grind Mountain Run®
, first and second place honours were claimed by 16-year old twins Christina and Julie Sevsek from Surrey with times of 33:17 and 33:19 respectively. Rounding out third place was Rebecca Sheffield with a time of 33:43. “We were thrilled to welcome Grinders of all ages and ability levels to Grouse Mountain for the 25th anniversary of the Clearly.ca Grouse Grind Mountain Run,” said Race Director Lynn