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Whistler Water One Climb: new Grouse Grind event will raise funds for Free The Children
developing communities,” said Devon Kennedy, Director of Operations, Western Canada, Free The Children. “This year, with Whistler Water One Climb, they are taking their support to a whole new level, and we are so appreciative to them for helping us raise awareness, while supporting our overarching Water Initiative goal of bringing 100,000 people clean water for life.”Clean water and sanitation projects
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The Longest Winter Season Just Got Even Longer!
The Longest Winter Season On The North Shore Just Got Even Longer! Grouse Mountain Unveils Spring Snow Play Zone As Grinder & Coola Emerge From Hibernation April 27, 2012. North Vancouver, B.C. - Mother Nature did not disappoint this winter at the Peak of Vancouver delivering over 11 meters of snow to Grouse Mountain during the course of the season. With an impressive base still on the
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Celebrate the magic of snow at the Peak of Christmas!
(and checking it twice!) as he eagerly awaits believers young and old to share their special Christmas wishes and take a photo. Also making his annual appearance is Santa’s right-hand reindeer, Prancer who will be making his home next to our candy cane-striped North Pole and is excited to welcome daily visitors as he gears up for his round-the-world tour on Christmas Eve.As the Peak of Christmas hub
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Dine "Up" Vancouver at the Peak
Dine "Up" Vancouver at the Peak January 16th to February 3rd is Dine Out Vancouver’s Annual opportunity to taste-drive some of the best restaurants in the city. The Peak of Vancouver’s Observatory Restaurant features a unique spin on the event as guests dine ‘up’ as well as ‘out’… January 2nd, 2008. North Vancouver, BC- Starting January 16th, and running until February 3rd, diners can enjoy a 3
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10th Anniversary for the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife
Coola in their natural five acre habitat. Hundreds of thousands of school children have attended our formal Grizzly Bear curriculums and come away with a greater understanding and respect for bears and wildlife in general.These are exciting times for the Refuge and the next 10 years hold a lot of promise as we expand our programs and work to deliver world class interpretive programs for our visitors
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Treat Dad to the Peak of Vancouver
Father's Day Brunch Treat Dad to a Day at the Peak of Vancouver On June 19th, give the Dad in your life an exclusive dining experience served high above the City of Vancouver. Our award-winning culinary team has created a delectable Father’s Day Brunch consisting of a 3-course prix fixe menu that is sure to delight even the most discerning Dad’s palate. Reserve your table today, and make this
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Help Kids with Every Step
Help Kids with Every Step What is Grind for Kids? The popularity of the Grouse Grind is undeniable. In the Lower Mainland, over 100,000 people take to the trail every year and by leveraging this enthusiasm for the hike - the annual Grind For Kids campaign aims to raise funds for B.C. Children’s Hospital.Grinders are encouraged to sign up and ask friends, family and co-workers to pledge $1 or
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In The News: It's a Hoot A Grouse Mountain
barn owl, Tyto, who just overcame a battle with a near fatal fungal lung infection. “It looked so serious that we didn’t have much hope that he would survive actually,” said Grouse Mountain veterinarian Dr. Ken Macquisten.Tyto wasn’t eating, lost a lot of weight and had great difficulty breathing.“Even though we got the diagnosis we weren’t 100 per cent sure that he would respond still to the
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Sunshine lives atop Grouse Mountain
Sunshine lives atop Grouse Mountain Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, BC. Sunday, December 27, 2009 – With afternoon temperatures peaking at around 12 degrees Celcius, Grouse Mountain’s alpine offers ideal escape conditions for those lamenting the dreary grayness of Vancouver’s urban landscape.Ski, snowboard, ice skate, or snowshoe in stunning sunshine high above the clouds. With a total snow
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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest Winners
stop the competition and tricks were being thrown down left and right. At the end one winner would own the podium, a young Seb Toots, walking away with a $10,000 cheque.
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