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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - July 19
Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - July 19 Congratulations to Stephanie Emro from Delta! Stephanie's Best Grouse Mountain Moment: "I have had many amazing moments up on Grouse Mountain! But one in particular is something that is never listed on what to at Grouse - reading in the snow. Last year when I started reading the Twilight series I couldn't put the books down. One of the days that I brought
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-mountain-moment-contest-july-19
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Canada Day at the Peak of Vancouver
Columbian activities including The Eye of the Wind Tour, Mountain Ziplines and Birds In Motion demonstrations. Feed your appetite for authentically Canadian fare as you tuck into a Pacific Wild Sockeye Salmon Burger at Altitudes Bistro washed down with drink specials on proud, local Whistler Brewing Company pitchers and pints. Be sure to try the new Whistler Brewing grapefruit ale which is a refreshing
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/canada-day-at-the-peak-of-vancouver
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Artists For Conservation Is Back!
second annual AFC festival will this year include renowned artists such as Robert Bateman, Guy Combes, Mark Hobson, John Seerey-Lester and Pollyanna Pickering. During this unique event, visitors of all ages will have the opportunity to explore the exhibits, participate in registered art workshops, listen to guest speakers, observe live painting demonstrations as well as purchase artwork and festival
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/artists-for-conservation-is-back
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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
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-enjoy-sun-and-snow--3
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10th Annual Snowshoe Classic
event is also a Grouse Mountain staff favourite and with the burst in popularity of snowshoeing, it is sure to be a busy night. Snowshoeing is now the fastest growing winter snow sport. The race begins at 7pm with celebrations beginning at 8pm. Race admission is $20 for passholders ($30 without) and includes a complimentary burger and beer post-race at Altitudes Bistro. Go online for more details and
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/10th-annual-snowshoe-classic--2
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Background
representatives of Grouse Mountain and third-party experts (covering wind speeds, wind direction, noise levels and impact on wildlife), at a public information session held at Montroyal Elementary School on September 4, 2008. Reports PresentedOverviewWildlife Wind Energy Information Turbine Details Visualization & Sound
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The Eye of the Wind Revolution
The Eye of the Wind Revolution Fast Facts Tower Overall height: 65 metres/215 feet Made of structural steel in three sections Weight: 133,946 kg/285,300 lbs (145 tons)viewPOD™ Diameter: 7 metres/23 feet Elevation: 57 metres/187 feet Weight: 13,600 kg/30,000 lbs (15 tons) Capacity: 36 people Framework: Structural steel and glass Glass: Tempered 2.54 cm/1 inch thick Viewing Area: 360 degrees (all
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Mortimer Spotted at Country Club
Mortimer the Marmot spotted hanging out at local Country Club Mortimer the Yellow-bellied Marmot, who has been spotted in West Vancouver has decided it was time for a bit of a break from the hustle and bustle of Marine Drive and has moved uphill to a local Country Club where he has been spotted relaxing by the tennis courts. The photo above was taken (thanks Danielle!) this week of Mortimer
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Artists For Conservation Festival
the Skyride and let some fabulous art brighten up those rainy November days.For detailed Artists for Conservation Festival information, program schedule and regular updates, please visit: http://www.festival.artistsforconservation.org/ A private black-tie fundraising gala will precede the opening celebrations on Friday, November 4 – inquiries can also be made through the Festival website.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/artists-for-conservation-festival--2
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Artists For Conservation Festival Comes To Grouse Mountain
November days.For detailed Artists for Conservation Festival information, program schedule and regular updates, please visit: http://www.festival.artistsforconservation.org/A private black-tie fundraising gala will precede the opening celebrations on Friday, November 4 – inquiries can also be made through the Festival website.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/artists-for-conservation-festival-comes-to-grouse-mountain