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Early Registration for Snow School
Early Registration for Snow School Ends Nov. 30 Register today to save 20% on zone camps and clinics. With the snow coming down and many of our runs already in operation, all signs point to an amazing season for skiiing and riding.Why not let our friendly, qualified instructors help you gain the skills and confidence you crave? From first-timers to slope masters we have lessons and clinics for
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Snowshoe Drop-In Nights Begin Monday, Dec. 16, 2013
-minded people, you’ll see why snowshoeing has become the fastest-growing winter activity! Snowshoe Drop-in Nights are complimentary with your Annual Grouse Mountain Membership, Winter Season Pass or Grouse Mountain Admission and a $10 rental rate is available to all session participants. All participants meet in front of the Fireside Hut at the mountaintop Ice Skating Pond at 7:00 pm with headlamps.
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Grouse Grind Change in Hours of Operation
Grouse Grind Hours of Operation Hours Change Friday, August 12 On Friday, August 12, Metro Vancouver will be changing the hours of operation for the Grouse Grind as follows:6:30am-6:30pm, 7 days per week.
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The Peak of Vancouver at the Vancouver Wedding Fair
Find Us at the Vancouver Wedding Fair January 7 & 8 at the Westin Bayshore If 2012 is your year to tie the knot make sure you swing by the Vancouver Wedding Fair taking place this weekend (January 7 & 8) at the Westin Bayshore and visit with our Grouse Mountain wedding team. Our Grouse Mountain team will be at the Wedding Fair from 10am to 6pm Saturday and Sunday and brides-to-be will be
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In The News: It's a Hoot A Grouse Mountain
It's a hoot on Grouse Mountain By Larissa Cahute, The Province - July 24, 2012 There’s some new wildlife spreading its wings at the summit of Grouse Mountain this summer. Three owls have migrated over from Ontario to join the mountain’s birds of prey.Joining the ranks are two Great Horned Owls, Toba and baby Mortimer, and barn owl Sylvan. The birds will be joining the site’s permanent resident
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Picture Yourself Working Here this Winter
Picture Yourself Working Here Now hiring for all winter positions Winter is on its way here at Grouse Mountain and now is your opportunity to land a job that gets you out of the office and on to the slopes! From greeting our guests with a smile at guest services to serving up tasty fare in our restaurants to encouraging a new skier in their first-ever lesson, we’re looking for exceptional talent
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Artists For Conservation Is Back!
merchandise in support of Artists for Conservation.The AFC Festival in addition to the 90 works of art on display also provides a rare opportunity for the public to personally meet some of the most inspiring and talented artists from around the world. It is also an incredible opportunity for art collectors to discover talent and acquire some impressive artworks, while supporting conservation. Entry to the
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Wind Energy and its Merits
Wind Energy and its Merits Ten Key Findings Our age of unprecedented information access can often generate more questions than answers. With so much knowledge just a click away, how do we sort fact from fiction? When Grouse Mountain began to investigate wind as a source of clean energy, it experienced a classic case of information overload. The resort’s first order of business was to sift through
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Snow School – One Month Left To Save 20%
Snow School - One Month Left to Save. Early registration for Snow Camps & Clinics ends November 30th so make sure you don’t miss out. As we eagerly anticipate the first snowfall of the season, there is no better time to start thinking ahead to all the great days that await you on the slopes. Grouse Mountain is Vancouver’s best place to learn to ski and ride so why not let our friendly
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Seek the Peak - the Results Are In!
elevation gain and uphill trek in an effort to raise valuable funds for Rethink Breast Cancer. This year’s Seek the Peak winner was seasoned course veteran Colin Dignum with a time of 1:28:11. The course record set by Simon Driver of 1:24:08 still stands. Among the participants were the friends and family of North Vancouver resident Kim Tempest, an avid Seek The Peaker, who passed away from advanced
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