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14th Annual Seek the Peak Hits the Trail June 25th
4,100ft climb from Ambleside Park to the Peak of Grouse Mountain tests participants’ fitness, stamina and overall mental toughness. Racers can face the 16km course alone or tackle it with a team splitting up the legs including the famous Grouse Grind®. Once across the finish line the celebration begins with a variety of activities including award presentations taking place in the mountaintop plaza
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/14th-annual-seek-the-peak-hits-the-trail-june-25th
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Grouse Grind® Mountain Run Presented by VPG Realty Returns September 16th
Grouse Grind® Mountain Run Presented by VPG Realty Returns September 16th Hundreds to take on the Grouse Grind® in support of BC Children’s Hospital (North Vancouver) In celebration of a fantastic season on the Grouse Grind®, the 27th-annual Grouse Grind® Mountain Run presented by VPG Realty Inc. will hit the trail on Saturday, September 16th. This Vancouver classic welcomes participants of all
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Our Garden is Growing!
Our Garden is Growing! If you’ve stopped by Altitudes patio recently you may have noticed it’s lined with some fantastic looking veggies. Now in its third year, our vegetable garden continues to develop and include new and delicious herbs, greens and vegetables. Again this summer you can find a variety of kales, Butter lettuce, Swiss chard and herbs like Rosemary, Mint, Oregano and Italian
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Celebrate Canada’s 150th Birthday at Grouse Mountain
Resort attempts to break the Guinness World Record for the largest human maple leaf. “We are excited to embrace Canadiana as we invite guests to celebrate Canada’s 150th Birthday with us at the Peak of Vancouver” said Julia Grant, Grouse Mountain’s Communications Manager. “With special activities like axe-throwing, a Canada 150 edition of our World Famous Lumberjack Show and an attempt to break the
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/celebrate-canada-s-150th-birthday-at-grouse-mountain
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Grouse Mountain Remains Open for Spring Skiing and Riding
over 330cm of snow mid-mountain and all our runs are open for guests to enjoy” said Grant Wahl, Grouse Mountain’s Alpine Operations Manager. “It’s been a fantastic way to celebrate our 90th winter season and we’re not ready to stop skiing and riding just yet.” As of Tuesday, April 18th skiing and riding will be available from noon to 8pm on weekdays and 9am to 8pm on weekends. This season to date
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Grinder and Coola enter their 18th Hibernation Period on Grouse Mountain
- this will allow you to see a day of their dormancy in fast speed!We'll update you as the dormancy continues but hope you follow along with the camera as well.
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Seek the Peak Training: Yoga for Runners
Seek the Peak Training: Yoga for Runners Our 14th annual Seek the Peak race is fast approaching we want to make sure you have all the info you need to rock those race day hills. Stay tuned as we share some helpful training and preparation tips to support your journey, all the way to the Peak!Training for Seek the Peek? Or just looking to optimize your running program? YYoga teacher and avid
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/seek-the-peak-training-yoga-for-runners
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Coming August 2018 New Aerial Ropes Course
up high, while embarking on a mountaintop aerial ropes journey provides a whole new perspective of Grouse Mountain and the beautiful North Shore Mountains. Starting in August, there will be a series of four aerial ropes courses that comprise Mountain Ropes Adventure, suitable for those 8+; and a special Kids Tree Canopy Adventure for children aged 3-8. A perfect family activity, these new
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/coming-august-2018-new-aerial-ropes-course
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Big Groups Need Big Venues
scattered across the mountaintop, offering an array of guest favourites: bison sliders in the Rusty Rail BBQ, the Canadian Chocolate Bar station and the Caesar Drink Station at the Grizzly Bear Lookout. Guests were entertained by the Lumberjack Shows, the Birds in Motion Demonstrations, and special one-on-one visits with our owls. Amazing musical entertainment added to the vibe. The evening wrapped up
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/big-groups-need-big-venues
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Grinder and Coola Emerge from Hibernation
Grouse Mountain family and give our guests an opportunity to learn more about British Columbia's wildlife. The bears will choose to continue to spend some time in their den, and some time outside with warmer temperatures and longer daylight hours to come, so the next time you visit Grouse Mountain, be sure to stop by their habitat and say hello.