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Uphill Battle
Uphill Battle Week 6th of Seek the Peak Training Week six has come and gone, which means we are that much closer to event day! Our last training session brought us back to the beautiful backdrop of the Cleveland Dam and picturesque views of The Lions. Our task? Run 2km up Nancy Green Way to the base of Grouse Mountain. As if the seemingly never ending incline was not enough, we revisited our week
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Baby Raptors!
Three Baby Birds of Prey Hanging out on Grouse Mountain with the Birds in Motion For the past couple weeks now Grouse Mountain has been home to three young birds of prey that have come over with the Birds in Motion Falconers. These are young birds that are in training to become participants in flying demonstrations. Being around people and activity is part of their training. They need to be
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Keep the Winter Fun Going with Camps for Kids
Keep the Winter Fun Going Zone and Adventure Day Camps Available this Week School is back in session, but if you’re a North Vancouver parent you just might be looking for a childcare options on Friday, January 9th – the first Pro-D Day of 2015. Here at the Peak of Vancouver, we’ve got outdoor options to suit every little winter enthusiast!For children as young as five, our Zone Camps are the
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/keep-the-winter-fun-going-with-camps-for-kids
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Book Your Christmas Lunch at The Observatory
Book Your Christmas Lunch at The Observatory The holiday season is almost upon us and there is no better way to eat, drink and be merry than by joining us in The Observatory for a festive Christmas Lunch during weekdays in December between 11:30 am and 2:00 pm. Featuring delightful fare such as nori cured wild salmon and seasonal favourites such as roasted free range turkey and sticky toffee
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/book-your-christmas-lunch-at-the-observatory
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Alpha The Wolf
this spring, which itself is a testament to his overall care and health. The average lifespan for a wolf in human care is 13 years, but would fall closer to 6 to 8 years in the wild. We will sincerely miss his presence here but take comfort in knowing that he led a full life and helped us educate hundreds of thousands, if not millions of visitors to Grouse Mountain about the perils and persecutions
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Grinder and Coola come out of hibernation
we noticed Grinder and Coola starting to stir during the warm temperatures over Easter weekend,” says Devin Manky, Wildlife Manager. “Even though we are still getting fresh snow up top we think the longer daylight hours are drawing them out.”Now that the bears have left the hibernation den, the Wildlife Refuge staff will activate the outdoor habitat cameras so Grinder and Coola fans from all around
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grinder-and-coola-come-out-of-hibernation
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Almost $210,000 raised for Whistler Water One Climb
Almost $210,000 raised for Whistler Water One Climb Close to 700 participants flood the Grind to support Free The Children (North Vancouver) The Grouse Grind was ‘flooded’ this morning as close to 700 people clad in blue and sporting painted faces and hair hiked the iconic trail during Whistler Water One Climb in an action-packed day of fundraising and achievement.Now in its third year, Whistler
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/almost-210000-raised-for-whistler-water-one-climb
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Just Another Amazing Day of Grouse Mountain Wildlife!
Just Another Amazing Day of Grouse Mountain Wildlife! Northern Pygmy Owl Found in Kitchen I really love working with the wildlife on Grouse Mountain because you really don't know what every day is going to bring. For example, this morning I got to our wildlife office and was standing at the sink washing some dishes when all of a sudden I noticed a bit of movement out of the corner of my eye
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/just-another-amazing-day-of-grouse-mountain-wildlife
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Picture Yourself Working Here this Winter
Picture Yourself Working Here Now hiring for all winter positions Winter is on its way here at Grouse Mountain and now is your opportunity to land a job that gets you out of the office and on to the slopes! From greeting our guests with a smile at guest services to serving up tasty fare in our restaurants to encouraging a new skier in their first-ever lesson, we’re looking for exceptional talent
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/picture-yourself-working-here-this-winter
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Have a Y2Play Spring Break Staycation
purchase right through to the end of next season.This year’s Y2Play Passes have even greater value, featuring benefits such as one free Lift Ticket loaded to bring a friend, a food and beverage credit*, exclusive discounts on helmets, goggles and gloves and 10% off all food for the rest of this season and next. Click below to learn more.Y2Play Ski/Ride Camps Adventure Day Camps *not applicable on Child
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