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Two New Quad Chairlifts
atop Grouse Mountain this winter. The $3M plus investment in the improvements marks the resort’s commitment to efficiency, and Grouse Mountain is now serviced entirely by quad chairlifts. Industry leaders Leitner Poma were recruited to build the chairs, and both infrastructure enhancements are scheduled for completion by the first week of December 2008. The first chairlift is intended as a time-saver
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/two-new-quad-chairlifts
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Cool down Altitudes Bistro this summer!
sourcing the finest and freshest regional ingredients available, creating memorable signature cocktails such as our Peach Thai Basil, Pineapple Sage Piña Colada and Gin Lychee Martini for discerning palate. Altitudes Bistro manager Christine Russell would like to add your favourite cocktail to the menu at Altitudes Bistro, and learn how to make it from you in person in a “Cocktails with Christine” video
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/cool-down-altitudes-bistro-this-summer
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The Observatory Wins Silver
The Observatory Wins Silver THE OBSERVATORY RESTAURANT WINS SILVER FOR ITS WINE LIST AT THE PLAYHOUSE INTERNATIONAL WINE FESTIVAL! March 6, 2008, North Vancouver-Grouse Mountain’s Observatory Restaurant is proud to announce its Silver Award win for its wine list from the Playhouse International Wine Festival. Up against some of the best restaurants from BC and Alberta, Grouse Mountain is
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/the-observatory-wins-silver
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Building High Performance Teams - It's All Fun and Games!
Building High Performance Teams It’s all fun and games! Learning by doing – it is at the heart and foundation of Team Development training or Corporate Adventure Training. Experiential Learning is powerful for a number of reasons. Creates meaning from experience… it’s about creating that ‘a-ha’ moment. Is fostered in a risk free environment that allows people to be creative, innovative and
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/building-high-performance-teams-its-all-fun-and-games
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Bears enter Hyperphagia
Bears Enter Hyperphagia Each fall, when the weather cools and the days grow shorter, grizzly bears enter a state known as hyperphagia. During this period, the bears bulk up as much as possible for the coming winter. Grinder and Coola are no exception to this and have begun to prepare for a cold, snowy winter.Over the last couple weeks we have seen an increase in the bears appetite coupled with
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A Weekend of Giving
A Weekend of Giving The Karen Magnussen Foundation presents an outdoor Ice Show while Land Sea Tour’s 'Stuff the Bus' Blanket and Charity Drive make this a weekend of giving at Grouse Mountain. December 13th, 2007. North Vancouver, BC- This Sunday from 5:30-6:15, at the top of Grouse Mountain, the Karen Magnussen Foundation presents former World and Olympic Champion skater Karen Magnussen at the
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/a-weekend-of-giving
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A Flurry of Winter Activity
A Flurry of Winter Activity A FLURRY OF WINTER ACTIVITIES TO BRIGHTEN THE POST CHRISTMAS DOLDRUMS December 21ST, 2007. North Vancouver, BC- With the kids out of school and after the big day comes and goes, Grouse Mountain offers more than just the best skiing and riding on the North Shore. Sleigh rides, mountain top ice skating, and even a Sno-Limo for adventure seekers who have not yet
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/a-flurry-of-winter-activity
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One Month Left: That Extra Step
hustle and grind. When I'm drinking too many beers or packing away too many sweets over a weekend, I’ll force myself to work that much harder the following week. It's important to always be thinking about the next goal, even if it’s as short term as looking forward to the feeling after 30-minute workout or a quick 5 km run. When you’re really not feeling into it after a long day at work think back to
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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
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/sunshine-skiing-and-the-stanley-cup
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With Cooling Temperatures our Snowmaking Team is in Full Action
Cooler Temperatures Mean Our Snowmaking Team is Back in Action It's been a winter easy to give-up on with high freezing levels making snow hard to come by. Luckily the snowmaking team at Grouse Mountain are both stubborn and tenacious - eager to turn things around. So as cooler temperatures have presented this week, they've taken full advantage starting to re-blanket The Cut. Send good vibes for
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/with-cooling-temperatures-our-snowmaking-team-is-in-full-action