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24 Hours of Snow Sports
take advantage of 24 hours of winter sports. In celebration of the 2 year countdown to 2010, Grouse Mountain will leave all of its winter facilities open all night long. Skiing, riding, snow shoeing, ice skating, theatre in the sky, dining and shopping will be fully operational. “This is our way of celebrating this once in a lifetime event,” says General Manager, Michael Cameron. “On February 9th
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Win the Ultimate Golden Ticket to Grouse Mountain
friendGroomer for a Night behind-the-scenes experience for you and friendUnlimited Skate Rentals (winter season only)Wildlife Ranger for a Day experience for you and a friendLumberjack for a Day experience for you and friendAvalanche Skills Training Course for you and a friend1 Ski or Snowboard Wax 1 High Performance Gear Rental1 Giro Helmet and 1 pair of Oakley GogglesComplimentary Entry into Grouse Mountain
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Snowshoe Away Your Holiday Indulgences
Snowshoe Away Your Holiday Indulgences Kickstart your fitness plan January 2nd at the Snowshoe Demonstration Night at Grouse Mountain. December 27th, 2007. North Vancouver, BC- Incinerate holiday calories with this fastest growing winter activity. If you can walk, you can snowshoe. With 4 different groomed snowshoe trails equating to about 10km of terrain, you’ll experience the most scenic
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CASP National Summit commences
Snowboarding refers to a modified version of the sport, with changes in equipment, rules, and technical specifications that enable persons with physical disabilities to participate in both recreational and competitive activities. Snowboarders who have become disabled and others who live with a disability want to be a part of the sport, recreation, and lifestyle that is snowboarding. The CSF recognizes this
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The Eye of the Wind - Overview
storms that blow in off the Pacific. Just being here is like walking on the wind.
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CALLING ALL GROUSE GRIND ENTHUSIASTS!
starting on the beach at Ambleside Park in West Vancouver, winding its way through North Vancouver, then heading up the legendary Grouse Grind to the Peak of Vancouver. Entrants can sign up individually or in teams. This is not just a race for elite athletes - there are a variety of categories and we invite you to check out www.seekthepeak.ca to find the right fit for your fitness level. Then, start
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Winter in full swing at Grouse Mountain
Winter in full swing at Grouse Mountain Resort enables skiers and riders to beat the world rush with early launch of famed Y2Play Pass sales January 28, 2010, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – New snowfall and sub-zero temperatures provide skiers and boarders renewed assurance of favourable conditions for alpine snow sports in the city. Warmer temperatures have lapsed and Mother Nature has
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ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Mountain Run Is Less Than 2 Weeks Away
Average Time: Approximately an hour and a half to complete the hike, with two hours recommended for novice hikers.Participants: Hikers range in age from children to seniors with an equal male/female split. For more information or for registration please head to http://www.ggmr.caOr contact: Sarah Lusk Public Relations Manager Grouse Mountain Resort and Whistler Water Ltd. Direct: 604.998.4255Office
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A Winter Experience Not To Be Missed
age, fitness level or ability. Anyone who can walk can snowshoe and it is easy to see why it is become one of the most popular winter sports”, says Grouse Mountain’s General Manager Michael Cameron. “The Snowshoe Grind Mountain Run is definitely a highlight of the snowshoe calendar in the Lower Mainland and we invite all winter enthusiasts to come and experience this unique race atmosphere
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Seek the Peak
Seek the Peak Relay 2011 The 8th Annual Seek The Peak Relay raising funds for Rethink Breast Cancer is taking place on Saturday, July 16th. The challenging 16-kilometer course starts on the beach at Ambleside Park in West Vancouver, winds its way through North Vancouver, then heads up the legendary Grouse Grind® to the Peak of Vancouver. Seek the Peak is not strictly a race for elite athletes