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Seek the Peak 2011 - Early Registration Opens
of 4. You have the strength to reach heights you never thought possible at Seek The Peak 2011. Pledges of support from family and friends will encourage you to make it to the top and make a difference for those affected by breast cancer. In previous years, Seek The Peak has helped Rethink raise over $200,000 and your efforts will directly support BC-based researchers who are working hard to find a
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Open for Skiing, Riding and Snowshoeing
It's Opening Day! The 2013/14 season begins today! Starting at 2pm on November 20th, 2013 Paradise Bowl will be open for skiing and riding. With good recent snowfall and snowmaking, more terrain is expected to open in the near future. Blue Grouse Loop and Whistler Water Way snowshoe trails are also open. Early season conditions mean early season pricing, with skiing and riding available at
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The Eye of the Wind Elevator
The Eye of the Wind Elevator The elevator inside the Eye of the Wind now travels from the bottom to the top We’ve been asked by a number of skiers on the mountain why The Eye of the Wind isn’t spinning regularly. Rest assured it isn’t due to lack of wind! The blades are kept in a position that prevents them from capturing the movement of the wind while we wait to complete the electrical work
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Playoff Season Specials at Altitudes
, we'll lower our *beer prices by $0.50/pint and $1.00/pitcher.The special price drops are as follows: First game, or no consecutive wins: $5.50/pint or $17.00/pitcher.1 WIN Streak: $5/pint or $16/pitcher2 WIN Streak: $4.50/pint or $15/pitcher3 WIN Streak: $4/pint or $14/pitcherWe also have a great food special to pair with your pints! Altitude's signature Hot Wings for only $0.75/wing (minimum 6) So
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Grouse Mountain's Olympic Torch Relay
Grouse Mountain's Olympic Torch Relay Grouse Mountain ready to shine in the 2010 Olympic Torch Relay January 29, 2010, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – In just 12 days from today, the eyes of the world will turn to Grouse Mountain as the Olympic Flame arrives at the highest point in Metro Vancouver as part of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Torch Relay, presented by Coca-Cola and RBC and
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A sneak peek: Grouse Mountain's summer of Small Wonders
and over, offering a unique opportunity to understand bees by getting up close in a safe environment led by our resident bee keeper. Enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime chance to explore an active honey bee hive while learning about these remarkable creatures! Bees are an amazing, integral part of our ecosystem and as key pollinators, they are vital to food production and vegetation.Small Wonders will also
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Bears Stirring
' can be a stretch, a roll over, a remaking of the bed or perhaps even a little walk around the front part of the 'bear hotel'. Sometimes watching the bear camera during these times can provide some pretty funny moments including what we like to call 'bear yoga sessions' with some interesting stretches!Don't forget you can check out the bear camera on our website and on a television screen inside the
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Grouse Mountain Career Fair
Grouse Mountain Career Fair Competitive job climate finds prospective employees seeking that little something extra. October 15th, 2007. North Vancouver, BC - In preparation for its 9th Annual Career Fair this coming weekend, Grouse Mountain has focused its message to applicants on the non-monetary benefits of working at the resort.Career Fair advertising, website postings, and word-of-mouth
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Bears Ready for Hibernation
Bears Ready for Hibernation Bears are super-plump and ready for a long winter. Grinder and Coola are now inhabiting their hibernation habitat around their bear den. Both bears are super plump and have put on more weight than in previous years - maybe this is a sign of a long and cold winter to come? They are spending their days laying around with the occasional foray to eat, although food is
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Grinding it Out
time. Pace yourself accordingly, everyone has their limitations so sometimes setting personal goals for each quarter mark is more appropriate than attacking your overall PR (Personal Record)Do not stop (because really, do you want to start again? this sucks, get it over with!) Keep it light, if you signed up for a Grind Timer you can utilize the free bag delivery service (bring water if needed