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Winter's back at Grouse Mountain
in our country. Y2Play is, in large part, what makes Grouse Mountain the place where heroes of snow are born and raised.At the time of this release, Grouse Mountain had received 37cm of new snow in the past 24 hours. The Peak Chair, Screaming Eagle Chair, and Greenway Chair are all in operation, giving access to beginner and intermediate terrain. The freezing temperatures are also being supported
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/winters-back-at-grouse-mountain
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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - July 24
bears and cougars would be afraid of us and would make themselves scarce and that there were many people on the trails and lots of trees if needed. My step-father got pretty winded the first 1/4 so we told him to take it easy and made him drink some water. Well, they made it up in 2.5 hours which I thought was very good. At the top, we enjoyed a nice lunch, wine and the spectacular view and
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-mountain-moment-contest-july-24
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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
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/escape-the-sweltering-heat
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Slopes Stay Open in June
scheduled annual maintenance. But, commencing May 28, skiing and boarding will resume on Saturdays and Sundays. Hours of operation for skiing and boarding will be from 9:30am until 5:30pm. Snow enthusiasts will have access to the Screaming Eagle Chair allowing them to enjoy the exceptional spring conditions on The Cut, the Quicksilver Terrain Park and Paper Trail. The Snowshoe Grind will also remain open
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/slopes-stay-open-in-june
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Grouse Mountain to Keep Slopes Open for the Month of June
maintenance. But, commencing May 28, skiing and boarding will resume on Saturdays and Sundays. Hours of operation for skiing and boarding will be from 9:30am until 5:30pm. Snow enthusiasts will have access to the Screaming Eagle Chair allowing them to enjoy the exceptional spring conditions on The Cut, the Quicksilver Terrain Park and Paper Trail. The Snowshoe Grind will also remain open indefinitely. The
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“Today’s” six-month Olympic announcement
, is a four-season recreation destination, and “Today’s” exclusive set will be on top of the mountain for the duration of the Games. Located 15 minutes from downtown Vancouver, the mountain will remain open 24 hours a day during the Olympics offering snow sports and alpine recreation, including night skiing, to all visitors. “Today” fans are encouraged to visit Grouse Mountain each day to watch the
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Sunshine, Skiing and The Stanley Cup
Mountain. “All our summer activities will be fully operational and we are pleased that this June we can appeal to both snow and sun loving alpine enthusiasts”. Skiing and riding will commence this Friday, June 3, from 2pm to 8pm, followed by 9am until the puck drops at 5pm on Saturday. The same hours of operation (9am to 5pm) will also apply on Sunday. The Screaming Eagle chairlift will be open to
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/sunshine-skiing-and-the-stanley-cup
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Grouse Mountain's Olympic Torch Relay
supported by the Government of Canada. “Grouse Mountain is proud to continue its legacy of hosting world class events in Vancouver,” says Grouse Mountain President Stuart McLaughlin. “We have supported Vancouver’s Olympic pursuit since the first days and we are honoured that the Torch will burn on top of Vancouver’s favourite mountain. This will launch our Olympic celebrations running 24 hours a day
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-mountains-olympic-torch-relay
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Columbia Race Clinic Information, Seek the Peak
has a busy successful office in Downtown Vancouver. Trevor has been a runner since high school, first as a rugby player and then competing in 10k races and half marathons. In 2011, he participated in his first Ironman (Lake Placid). He completed it with a time of 11 hours and 33 minutes. Trevor is excited about training for Ironman Canada this year and is hoping to qualify for the Ironman world
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/columbia-race-clinic-information-seek-the-peak
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The Peak of Christmas festival returns
, or listen to joyful music performed by eclectic singers and choirs. The 83rd winter season is underway at Grouse Mountain, and these exciting Peak of Christmas activities are all complimentary with Grouse Mountain admission and continue until Christmas Eve. Ahead this season, visitors can look forward to unprecedented access when the entire resort remains open 24 hours for all 17 days of the 2010
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/the-peak-of-christmas-festival-returns