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Ready Or Not...
Ready or Not... Husband and Wife team, Michelle and Gareth begin chronicling their journey to Seek the Peak. Hey folks, Gareth and Michelle here! We will be blogging about our training for this year's "Seek the Peak" at Grouse Mountain and give a recap of the event once completed. Before we get on to the first post, how about we give you a bit of info on who we are and why we are doing this crazy
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Seek the Peak Train Anywhere, Anytime
Train Anywhere, Anytime Sometimes you just can't make it to a scheduled training session... why should that stop you? Away from the Mountain...Hey everyone! So this week Michelle and I were kept away from the Seek the Peek training due to our work schedules but that didn't mean the training had to stop. Michelle has been training for a half-marathon (her first) in May so shes been putting up tons
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Our Summer Camps Are a Sure Shot
Our Summer Camps Are a Sure Shot Grouse Mountain’s Summer Day Camps are underway, and with new adventures this year campers are grinning ear-to-ear. Archery and rock climbing were both added to the program for 2013, and this week campers enjoyed the full slate of mountaintop fun. Full program details are available on our website or by calling Guest Services at 604.980.9311. With the flexibility
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Bears enter their Upper Pond Habitat!
Grinder and Coola Enter the Upper Pond Habitat for 2014 This afternoon marked a favourite day of bears, staff and guests here at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife.Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears, left their hibernation habitat for the fresh snow, melted ponds and deep trees of their 2.5 acre Upper Pond Habitat. This is simply stage two of their emergence from
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Help Us Celebrate the Last Weekend of the Season
!*As the only North Shore mountain still open for spring skiing and riding, Grouse Mountain’s good spring ski conditions are the perfect opportunity to say goodbye to the snow season during this weekend’s festivities which will also feature an outdoor barbecue.This weekend is also your final opportunity to purchase a 2014/15 Y2Play Pass which provides up to 80% off regular pass pricing along with
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Grouse Mountain Zipline is a good time anytime
that on an adventure, zipping between mountain peaks at speeds up to 80kmph!Our dual-line, five-line Zipline Tour is an adrenaline-pumping tour across the peaks and canyons of Grouse and Dam Mountains. The tour lasts about two hours and can be booked as an individual or as a group. Don't take our word for it, watch these videos and see what others recently had to say about their adventures
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Seek the Peak: Halfway There!
Seek the Peak: Halfway There! The Grouse Grind is open as we approach Seek the Peak... Well folks, we have reached the halfway point of our training series for Seek the Peak. We only have five more training sessions left with the fine people at Kintec. Lots of progress has been made, we can already see and hear the improvements from our fellow STPers. So, whether you consider it downhill or
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Wildlife of Spring
Wildlife of Spring Lots of Wildlife on Grouse Mountain Spotted Stretching Legs and Wings after a Long Winter As the daylight grows longer and the temperatures warmer, we are noticing more and more wildlife activity up here on Grouse Mountain. Last week we had an amazing opportunity to view a Bobcat (Lynx rufus) right in the backyard of our Wildlife Office (photos by Dan Grima). He was out
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Alpha The Wolf
that are faced by his species. Thank you Alpha.Dr. Ken Macquisten Managing Director / Veterinarian Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife
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SHOES.COM Grouse Grind Mountain Run Results
Foundation. Be sure to check out all of the event day photos on the Grouse Grind Facebook Page. First overall in the men's category was Nick Elson of Squamish, who crossed the finish line with a time of 28:00. Following close behind with a second place finish was Eric Carter also of Squamish with a time of 28:45. Rounding out third place was Sean Collings of North Vancouver with a time of 29:39. In the
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