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Gray Jays Hanging out With the Bears
human traffic since they have learned that where there are humans, there is usually food. There other moniker, camp robber, is very appropriate as they are known to wait for unsuspecting humans to set-up a campsite and then when backs are turned they will raid the food supplies, even going right into backpacks to get a snack.Gray Jays are members of the Corvidae family of birds which includes Crows
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Hello again, winter. We've been expecting you.
Hello, winter. We've been expecting you. Heavy snowfall cleared for visitors journeying to Grouse Mountain March 10, 2010, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – If the Olympics brought sunshine for our international guests then Spring Break has brought snow for locals. Vancouverites who dusted off the golf clubs earlier this month did so prematurely as it is still very much winter atop Grouse
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GO CANADA! The Wait is Over!
GO CANADA! The Wait is Over! 2010 Winter Olympics Quicken the Pulse at Grouse Mountain 24/7 Celebrations Kick Off at 4 AM Friday with Free Access to the First NBC Today Broadcast and Mountaintop Activities February 10, 2010, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, BC – Michael Bublé, superstar chef Daniel Boulud, world famous anchors Matt, Meredith, Al, and Ann will all help Grouse Mountain launch
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The Yeti Comes to Grouse Mountain
The Yeti Comes to Grouse Mountain With Grouse Mountain added to the series, the ‘triple crown’ of the North Shore Mountains is now complete. February 13, 2008, North Vancouver -The Yeti Snowshoe Series has added Grouse Mountain to its quickly growing race series. Now in its 7th season of operation, this addition makes the Yeti a ‘triple crown’ series which includes races at all three North Shore
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Avid Grouse Grinders Raise A Mountain Of Money
Avid Grouse Grinders Raise a Mountain of Money for B.C. Children’s Hospital November 16, 2011, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver B.C. - The Grouse Grind community came together this year for another great season on North America’s most hiked trail in an effort to raise valuable funds for B.C. Children’s Hospital. Grouse Mountain and B.C. Children’s Hospital are pleased to announce that the
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Make the Holidays Memorable
memorable morning and get them into the festive spirit. Don’t forget that after Breakfast with Santa you and your family can head out to enjoy all of our Peak of Christmas activities including visits with reindeer, skating on our outdoor ice rink and a visit to Santa’s workshop. For more information call Guest Services today at 604.980.9311.
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The Observatory Launches Winter Menu
New Winter Menu at The Observatory Our five-star dining venue launches a new menu for winter The Observatory is proud to announce the launch of a its new winter menu. Visit the restaurant for elegant winter fare like Truffled Chicken & Leek Boudin, Duo of Venison and Spiced Cake with blood orange, sour cream sorbet and Banyuls reduction.
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Sunshine lives atop Grouse Mountain
Sunshine lives atop Grouse Mountain Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, BC. Sunday, December 27, 2009 – With afternoon temperatures peaking at around 12 degrees Celcius, Grouse Mountain’s alpine offers ideal escape conditions for those lamenting the dreary grayness of Vancouver’s urban landscape.Ski, snowboard, ice skate, or snowshoe in stunning sunshine high above the clouds. With a total snow
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Seek the Peak: Progress Happens One Week at a Time
Progress Happens One Week at a Time We're at the halfway point for Seek the Peak Training, and getting excited about the results! It was another gorgeous evening in West Vancouver last week. We ran 7km along a beautiful (and flat) run in Ambleside. It was wonderful to be out enjoying the sun. Kim Yae was on hand to give a very interesting talk on the types of injuries you can get while training
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Meet the Ambassadors
next three...Meet the Ambassadors Andrea JohbAn avid grinder since 2005, needless to say the Grouse Grind is one of my favorite hobbies. Each year brings a greater personal challenge with 2012 being my largest goal of 150 grinds. Living in downtown Vancouver, going to Grouse Mountain is the perfect escape from my busy lifestyle. In addition to hiking almost every day, I work at Joey's Restaurant, am
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