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World-renowned Fly-In at Grouse Mountain
Cleveland Park’s soccer field off Nancy Greene Way. Since 1977, pilots have gathered at the world-famous event held in August each year to meet, fly together and colour the sky with their aircraft. DATE: Saturday, August 9 and Sunday, August 10, 2008TIME: 9:00 am – 6:00 pm (weather permitting) LOCATION: Cleveland Park – Meeting area Top of Grouse Mountain’s Peak – Launch area Cleveland Park – Landing
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NBC Today Show - February 12th 2010
significant injuries to both her feet to win her first World Cup victory in an aerials event in Russia in 2008. Emily’s best finish at the FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships was fourth in the aerials at Inawashiro in 2009. Daniel Boulud - Acclaimed chef and restaurateur - "Today's" Sarah Haines will give Kathie Lee and Hoda the daily Olympic dish from Grouse Mountain for the fourth hour. The first
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The Longest Winter Season Just Got Even Longer!
information please contact:Sarah LuskPublic Relations ManagerGrouse Mountain Resort and Whistler Water Ltd.Direct: 604.998.4255Office: 604.984.0661Cell: 604.551.4968
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Winter Continues with a New Tube Park (April 27, 2012)
creating a "rookie" park will now be available at the top of The Cut. This will be a walk-up zone on weekdays 4pm to 8pm - no chairlift, weekends 9am to 6pm using the Screaming Eagle chairlift. **Please be advised that, the Side Cut Jumpline will also be open but only on weekends***Snowshoe Park: Open 7 days a week 9am to dusk. NOTE: All of the winter activities listed above will continue as long as
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Clear roads in heavy snows commended
to visit Grouse Mountain. The snow season is heavily upon us and we are grateful to TransLink and the District of North Vancouver for the clear streets our visitors and staff use to make their way to Grouse Mountain each day. The arduous work of clearing snow on the local roadways has been conducted routinely and superbly, and the removal of hazards from streets and highways has given drivers and
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Grouse Grind Record Defeated
at a time of 32:05. This is the third win in a row for Simpson and the second for Johnston. Over 500 ambitious hikers took on the challenge with race participants, ranging in age from six to 77. This year’s charitable recipient was, once again, The BC Lung Association. Race participants were asked to collect pledges on behalf of this very relevant organization and will continue to do so over the
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Snowshoe Grind Mountain Run - Feb. 25, 2012
bask in a fun après afterward in the Chalet. Bring a friend, or make new friends in the snowshoe community – it’s the perfect way to benchmark your fitness in a fun race setting.Register Now Registration Fees $35 for non-passholders $25 for members, with a valid Annual, Winter Season or Y2Play Pass Snowshoe Clinic participants receive a complimentary entry. Entry Fees include Complimentary Beverage
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Hummingbirds return to Grouse Mountain!
common hummingbird in the Vancouver area is the Rufous Hummingbird. These amazing birds complete a migration from Mexico to as far north as Alaska each year before doing the return journey in the late summer after they are done breeding. If you consider body size to distance travelled, the Rufous Hummingbird has the longest migration ratio of any bird! Please watch for these amazing birds at our
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Baby Wildlife Appearing on Grouse Mountain!
Baby Wildlife Appearing on Grouse Mountain! The first young animals of the year appear. Hello everyone! Spring is changing into summer (albeit slowly!) and with that change the first young animals of the year are starting to appear. We've already seen young deer following their mothers around, and black bears with cubs wandering the high areas of the mountain. In addition to the baby mammals, our
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Remarkable Raptors Are Taking To The Skies This Summer At Grouse Mountain
educator.Visitors can also step outside to experience the wilderness where owls live first-hand on guided eco-walks which will showcase points of interest related to birds of prey - such as Great Horned owls. In addition, daily Birds in Motion Demonstrations featuring Toba, The Great Horned Owl, Sylvan the Barn Owl and other amazing birds of prey will allow for an unrivaled up-close and personal experience