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Early snowfall appears
Early snowfall appears Fall weather at Grouse Mountain bodes well for coming winter September 29, 2009, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – Snow graced the peak of Grouse Mountain today, signaling the coming winter in Vancouver may bring another robust season of flurries. The heavy rainfall this afternoon temporarily turned to snowfall at the highest altitude of the resort, and came as a
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Meet Our Winter Makers - Matt Rippon
Meet Winter Maker Matt Rippon Winter is what we make it at Grouse Mountain and this winter we'd like you to see what goes into Winter Making. Quality mountain grooming requires both great equipment and great equipment operators. What’s it like being in the cabin of a Piston Bully at 3am preparing the Mountain for great skiing and riding? Meet Matt, our Lead Groomer and Winter Maker.
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The Eye of the Wind welcomes the world
dignitaries today. The launch of Vancouver’s first commercially viable wind turbine provides an enduring symbol of Grouse Mountain’s commitment to sustainability, and sets an example in alternative energy innovation for the world to see. “Wind power is an important part of building B.C.’s clean energy future,” said Premier Gordon Campbell. “Congratulations to Grouse Mountain for leading the way in adopting
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Playoff Season Specials at Altitudes
Stanley Cup Specials at Altitudes When we win, you pay less! It's the first time since '94 we've made it to the Stanley Cup, Vancouver! Our boys are coming off of their hottest regular season in our 40 year history and we've got a great set of specials to support them! When we win, you pay less!Starting Game #1 of the Stanely Cup, for each consecutive game in the round that the home team wins
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Remember: Use Your Trail Sense!
Remember: Use Your Trail Sense Grouse Grind season kicks off at 6:15am on May 17, 2014 With the beginning of the Grouse Grind season, we’d like to take this opportunity to remind our Grind community about the importance of using your trail sense when navigating the Grouse Mountain trail network. For a list of Grouse Grind facts, frequently asked questions and helpful hints, please click here or
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The Eye of the Wind Construction
location, 1,231 metres (4,039 feet) above the City. These were some of the key construction milestones:(please also visit our video gallery to view the full construction)Foundation Assembly: The foundation for the structure was the first construction phase for The Eye of the Wind. The foundation is a 2-metre high, 8-metre wide octagonal concrete base with anchors imbedded deep into the bedrock, some as
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Grouse Mountain - One of North America's Top 10 Snowshoe Friendly Ski Resorts
including: Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in Wyoming and Sun Valley Resort in Idaho. Snowshoe Magazine recognized Grouse Mountain for our "epic winter wonderland and the Munday Alpine Snowshoe Park" including the Snowshoe Grind which gives the trail the distinction of having "a hardcore reputation and is a relentless personal challenge". To read the Grouse Mountain inclusion and the full Top 10 list from
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VASS Movie Night - The Movement
VASS Movie Night & Vancouver Premiere of 'The Movement' Tuesday November 27 at North Shore Credit Union Centre for the Performing Arts at Capilano University If you love ski movies and are looking to be inspired on the slopes of Grouse Mountain this winter than don't miss the VASS (Vancouver Adaptive Snow Sports) Movie Night on Tuesday November 27 at Capilano University. VASS will be showing
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Look up! Grouse Mountain Torch Relay
Look up! Grouse Mountain Torch Relay Grouse Mountain’s Torch Parade marking one-year countdown to the 2010 Olympics offers spectacular evening visuals for all on-lookers. February 11, 2009, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – This Thursday evening at 6pm, more than 80 Grouse Mountain employees and volunteers will ski from the top of the Peak to the bottom of the iconic Cut ski run with
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Hibernating bears wake from winter sleep
Hibernating bears wake from winter sleep April 21, 2010, North Vancouver, BC - Grinder and Coola poked their heads curiously outside their den, and then the two bears took to their heels and chased each other playfully around their snow-covered habitat. The resident grizzly bears at Grouse Mountain’s Refuge for Endangered Wildlife returned outdoors after five months of hibernation on Wednesday
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