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Sunshine, Skiing and The Stanley Cup
Sunshine, Skiing and The Stanley Cup GROUSE MOUNTAIN’S SLOPES RE-OPEN THIS FRIDAY June 2, 2011 – Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver BC – Grouse Mountain is ready to welcome skiers and riders back to our slopes at the Peak of Vancouver this weekend just in time for the arrival of long awaited sunshine. Perfect spring conditions can be found at the top of The Cut where we still have a base of
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White Gold Is Falling and We’ve Got an Exclusive Gift for Y2Players!
Y2Play pass* for you to come up, enjoy the snow, partake in a hot beverage, or put it towards your favourite retail item…and celebrate winter! *Valid until April 15, 2014. Child and Tot Y2Play Passes are exempt.
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A Showdown Over The City Sensory Experience
Ignite Your Senses At Showdown Over The City 5 REACT2 Sensory Chamber provides guests with a unique experience as part of Quiksilver's Showdown Over The City this weekend. From Friday March 23 thru to Sunday March 25 makes sure you head over to the right side of the Lower Skyride terminal where an unreal 5 gum React2 Sensory Chamber awaits.Wrigley's React2 Sensory chamber will be operation from
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5 reasons to visit Grouse Mountain on the May long weekend
roaming around the pond area in their five-acre habitat which in our opinion provides a great photo op/Instagram-able moment. While you’re at it, book the family into a Breakfast with the Bears experience and say hello to Grinder and Coola over pancakes.2)Meet our feathered friends during a Birds in Motion demonstration: Where else will you see a red-tailed hawk, peregrine falcon and bald eagle up
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An Action Packed Spring Break that Doesn’t Break the Bank
An Action Packed Spring Break that Doesn't Break the Bank Don’t miss your opportunity for skiing the rest of this season and all of next at massive savings. Y2Play is only available for a limited time and is now 50% sold. With two full weeks of Spring Break, there’s still lots of fun to be had. And with 26 cms of fresh snow in the last 48 hours, conditions at Grouse Mountain are powder-hound
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Summer Fun and Skyride Access All Year Long
Christmas. At $99 for an Adult or $199 for a Family,* there’s no better value for year-round recreation and fun. And, when you purchase an Annual Local's Pass online before August 1st , you’ll be automatically entered to win an iPad 2. Fun, value and a chance to win - there's never been a better time to get a Local's Pass at Grouse Mountain. See contest details.*2 adults and 2 children/youth
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Snowshoe Grind Challenge - Coming this Saturday
Challenge 2014
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Meet Your Goals, Then Celebrate
Meet Your Goals... Then Celebrate Friends and family can often be the best motivators for getting out there and staying active... When I woke up last Monday morning, the typical tokens of a post 21km run were right there to greet me with open arms.From sore knees to tight muscles and not to mention the sideways headache from all the celebratory barley pops consumed after the race. With all that
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In The News: Couple Takes Fundraising To New Heights
Couple Take Fundraising To New Heights PAUL WALDIE The Globe and Mail Published Friday, Sep. 07 2012 Esther and Martin Kafer grew up in Switzerland and have been climbing mountains for more than 70 years. They met on a mountain top and spent their honeymoon in 1953 scaling the Matterhorn. The couple, now both in their 80s, moved to Canada in 1954, first settling in Kitimat, B.C, and later in
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Early snowfall appears
Early snowfall appears Fall weather at Grouse Mountain bodes well for coming winter September 29, 2009, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – Snow graced the peak of Grouse Mountain today, signaling the coming winter in Vancouver may bring another robust season of flurries. The heavy rainfall this afternoon temporarily turned to snowfall at the highest altitude of the resort, and came as a
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