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Seek the Peak 2013 - The results are in!
Seek the Peak Results They are in! A record 804 racers conquered hills and fought against breast cancer Saturday, as part of the 2013 Seek The Peak presented by Columbia. Exhibiting mental toughness and stamina, racers endured the challenging and scenic uphill trek, all to raise funds for the BC Cancer Foundation. This year’s Seek The Peak winner is Shaun Stephens-Whale with a time of 1:25:38
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Earth Hour by Candlelight
this limitless form of alternative energy.In turning off the lights in The Observatory and Altitudes Bistro to mark Earth Hour, Grouse Mountain will also provide patrons with a romantic candlelit setting. Both restaurants offer guests an unparalleled opportunity to sample distinctly British Columbian cuisine while overlooking the grandeur of the Lower Mainland, some 3,700 feet below. From this unique
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Get motivated with the new Seek the Peak Video
Presenting the Seek the Peak Video Get charged up then before you register for this amazing event Watch the official video for the 10th anniversary Seek the Peak. In support of BC Cancer Foundation, Seek the Peak will take place on June 15, 2013.Registration for Seek the Peak is now open. The earlier you register, the more you'll save on registration fees - and the more time you'll have to get
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The Eye of the Wind Grid Interface
The Eye of the Wind Grid Interface The Eye of the Wind is now interfacing with the grid. What a difference a month makes! The Eye of the Wind is now interfacing with the grid. A bit more tweaking and commissioning by our Italian team and we’ll soon be producing power. The elevator is running beautifully and now has two working doors - one at the tower base and one entering into the viewPOD at a
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Wind Turbine Generator Commissioning Complete
Wind Turbine Generator Commissioning Complete The Eye of the Wind has the potential to start generating power. It’s a nice feeling - the commissioning of our wind turbine generator is complete and The Eye of the Wind now officially has the potential to start producing power. As excited as we are, we have to wait for a few more upgrades at our point of connection before we take that final step to
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Recipe: Poached Bosc Pear and Aged Cheddar Salad
whole juniper berries 1 tsp (5 mL) black peppercorns 3 whole cloves 1 bay leafCombine all the ingredients in a large stock pot. Place an oven-proof plate over top of the pears, to keep them down. Place the pot over medium heat and bring the contents to a simmer. Turn the heat off and allow to sit for 30 minutes, or until the pears are tender. Once tender, take them off the heat and allow to cool
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Skiing, Riding and Snowshoeing Continue
Skiing, Riding and Snowshoeing Continue Spring downhill and snowshoeing to stay open With more than 6 metres of snow atop Grouse Mountain, conditions are amazing and there's every reason to keep the skiing and riding going! Grouse Mountain has extended its season – once again proving to have the longest season on the North Shore.Spring hours and pricing are now in effect. Skiing and riding are
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Y2Play Is 70% Sold
products and services and more. Don’t miss out on skiing and riding for the rest of this season and all of next at the Peak of Vancouver. Y2Play. It’s BC’s best value snowpass.Buy Now
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Excavations Begin on Bear Habitat!
look outside, or roll around in the snow that has blown into their bear den. Seeing this, we have begun our excavations of the bear's hibernation habitat adjacent to the bear den. This process will take up to two weeks and then we will put the fence up and allow the bears to official end their hibernation. For now we will continue to work at preparing their home and monitoring their behaviours.More
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Winter Continues
Winter Continues Skiing, Riding and Snowshoeing Continue at the Peak of Vancouver With more than 6 metres of snow atop Grouse Mountain, conditions are amazing and there's every reason to keep the skiing and riding going! Grouse Mountain has extended its season – once again proving to have the longest season on the North Shore. Spring hours and pricing are now in effect. Skiing and riding are