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Fledgling Steller's Jays Exploring the Mountain
, the wildlife of Grouse Mountain is also in full spring mode. We've seen our first young Black-tailed Deer of the year, roaming around and eating the fresh grasses. Also, some young black bear cubs have been spotted.The birds are not to be left out! Many fledgling birds are leaving the nest at this time and following the parents out into the world at large. Families of Steller's Jays have been
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Green Meeting Tips and Tricks
your meeting Remove unused handouts from the meeting and reuse them in your office or at your next meeting Recycle Host your meeting at a venue that has an in-house recycling system Collect unused paper and deposit into recycle bins if they cannot be reused in the office Another important step when organizing a green meeting is to ask participants for their cooperation and participation. Encourage
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Last Days to Win an iPad 2
running to win the free iPad!Buy a Local's Pass Now2.) Send an email to contest@grousemountain.com with your name, phone number and your thoughts on our new website. Rules & RegulationsContest is open to residents of British Columbia, aged 19 or older.Click here for full contest details.Don't forget to click "Like" below or Tweet it to share this contest with your friends for their chance to win!
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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - July 26
Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - July 26 Congratulations to Edmond Leung from Vancouver Edmund's Best Grouse Moment... Umm, my heart racing, my palms sweaty, a heightened sense of anticipation, fright, uncertainty, and yet fun. Now I am strapped on the zipline. This is a defining moments, a watershed that separates the man from the mouse. There is no turning back; it is do or die. My life
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It's Time!! Grouse Mountain Opens for Skiing and Riding
as another La Nina year, Grouse Mountain expects to have an equally long and epic season for skiers, riders and snowshoers. Lift tickets will be discounted to our regular General Admission pricing until more terrain becomes available. Click here for rate details.Love fresh powder like us? Text SNOWALERT to 333777 to find out when we have a 10cm snowfall. For the latest in snow and weather
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Register now for the 2013 ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Challenge!
Hospital. For more information about Grind For Kids, please visit grindforkids.ca. Event schedule: Sunday, September 15, 2013 10:00 am – Race begins 10:25 am – Estimated finish time of first racer 11:15 am – Awards ceremony Course details: Length: 3 kilometres (1.86 miles) Elevation gain: 853 metres (2,800 feet) Base: 274 metres (900 feet) above sea level Summit: 1,127 metres (3,700 feet) Total
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A Summer Night to Remember at the Observatory
and Tantalus Wines. Tickets are limited to forty seats so make sure to book your seat now by calling Chalet Reception at 604-998-5045. Some of the city’s best wine and food connoisseurs are certain to be in attendance and the menu has been exclusively prepared for this event. If the view isn’t enough to take your breath away, the food and wine on offer during this exclusive event definitely will
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Where to Dine Awards
Where to Dine Awards The Observatory wins sustainable dining award Congratulations to everyone that works hard every year to make The Observatory one of the finest and most sustainable venues to dine at in all of Vancouver. Yesterday, April 27th 2011, The Observatory was honoured with the Sustainability Award at "Where to Dine Vancouver" by Where Magazine. Above is a photo of Chef de Cuisine
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Nine-year-old is the first-ever Young Ambassador for Grind For Kids
big heart, and his compassion for sick children is well beyond his years.”Grouse Mountain hosts several charity events on the Grouse Grind throughout the year. Grind For Kids taps into the season-long dedication and community commitment of so many local passholders.“Even though most are just a little older than nine years old, Nickolas exemplifies our top Grouse Grinders,” says Michael Cameron
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Santa's Reindeer have arrived at Grouse Mountain!
The Peak of Christmas at Grouse Mountain through December 24th, we will be holding two daily Reindeer Interpretive Sessions at 2pm and 4pm. At these sessions a formal talk will be given and guests can get up close and personal with these vital members of Santa's team. Please stop by and visit Dancer and Vixen and don’t forget to ask them to put in a good word with Santa for you!
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