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Seak the Peak Things Just Got Real
order to pull myself through this trail, there were countless numbers of stairs I was led up to the top only to turn around and go back down again. Combined with the ups and downs of the route, it seemed more similar to a roller-coaster you would ride at Playland than something someone should run along! Boy, do I have a long way to go!I suppose I can take comfort to know my sweat, tears, moans and
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Make the Holidays Memorable
Make the Holidays Memorable Treat your family to Breakfast with Santa With the holiday season just around the corner make sure this Christmas is extra special for your family when you book in for Breakfast with Santa here at Grouse Mountain. Children of all ages can sit down for festive meal and enjoy an extensive hot and cold breakfast with the jolly man himself. Give your children a truly
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Free Skiing & Riding for All Guests
Free Skiing & Riding for All Guests With more than 6 metres of snow and families united on a holiday weekend, Grouse Mountain offers complimentary downhill access on Monday, April 25th Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, BC. - In celebration of one of the most amazing snow years ever, Grouse Mountain is pleased to offer all guests a complimentary day to ski and ride, this Easter Monday, April
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Grouse Grind Mingler Night
. Celebrating his 50th birthday at the Peak of Vancouver, Frank was having a great time with his friends and making the most of the Grouse Grind Mingler night. Happy Birthday Frank! I was given a sheet and also bingo ink to mark down music playing from the 80s and 90s. Sean the DJ was spinning tunes that had everyone enjoying the night. At the end of the music bingo Sean gave out special prizes. It was an
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Grouse Mountain Welcomes the North American 2011 Outgames to the Peak of Vancouver
helicopter on July 25th at the summit of Grouse Mountain before taking a trip down on our iconic Skyride and onwards into the city of Vancouver. The Outgames is a continental event with over 2,000 participants and supporters coming together in multi-sport events supported by the Gay and Lesbian International Sports Association. The Outgames were looking for the ultimate event to include in this year’s
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Escape the sweltering heat
the new Air Grouse Mountain Ziplines, or cool down after your rewarding hike in one of our Peak Chalet restaurants. Metro Vancouver has established the current operating hours for the Grouse Grind are from 6:30am to 7:30pm daily. Tram downloading begins at 7:30am on weekdays, and 8am on weekends and holidays. Don’t forget to come in and buy your annual Grouse Mountain membership at our Guest
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Columbia Race Clinic Information, Seek the Peak
and 2009, as well as the Boston Marathon 2011. She also maintains a dedicated yoga practice and is thrilled to be involved with Seek the Peak Relay 2012 training. Timberly George Guest Appearance on June 12th Timberly holds her post-graduate diploma from Sport Physiotherapy Canada and works as a Sport Physiotherapist at City Sports & Physiotherapy Clinic in downtown Vancouver. She is very
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A Beautiful Day for the Eye of The Wind
ground far below!I spoke with a few of the Grouse Mountain staff and they say that it is common to see wildlife like Eagles, bears and deer on this quieter part of the mountain. After a wonderful visit and views to remember for a lifetime, I made my way onto the chairlift on my way back down the mountain.Have a great week, Sacha
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Black-tailed Deer Soft Release on Grouse Mountain
to an appropriate release spot and turned loose right away. The downside to a hard release is that the wildlife has no point of reference or fidelity to the location chosen and often bolts or runs away from the carefully chosen site – often to a spot with worse resources. A ‘soft release’ protocol involves moving the wildlife to a contained location near good resources. The animal is kept in a
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Bears Enter Hibernation!
Grinder and Coola Enter Their 11th Hibernation on Grouse Mountain Last night marked the beginning of Grinder and Coola's 11th Hibernation Period at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. Over the last two weeks the bears have been slowing down and eating less while spending more time sleeping inside their den. They have built a deep mattress out of Pacific Silver-fir Branches
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