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New Year's Eve Snowshoe Fondue
New Year's Eve Snowshoe Fondue Kick off 2017 with an adventurous treat Looking for a fun-filled and memorable way to celebrate New Year’s Eve with friends and family? Ring in 2017 with Grouse Mountain’s one-of-a-kind New Year's Eve Snowshoe Fondue!Following a one-hour guided snowshoe tour, warm up inside with a scrumptious cheese, broth and chocolate fondue feast in the Alpine Timber Room
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Grouse Mountain launches brand-new Early Bird Winter Pass
Grouse Mountain launches brand-new Early Bird Winter Pass Modern Family option designed with flexibility in mind (North Vancouver) With the 2014/15 winter ski and snowboard season just around the corner, Grouse Mountain is pleased to announce that the brand-new Early Bird Winter Pass is now on sale for a limited time.Until October 15th, skiers and riders at the Peak of Vancouver will have an
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#GGMR25 Training Tips
Training Tips for the Clearly.ca Grouse Grind Mountain Run 2015 Brought to you by North Shore Sports Medicine We are proud to have North Shore Sports Medicine on site for the Clearly.ca Grouse Grind Mountain Run on Sunday, September 13th, 2015, providing complimentary massage and physiotherapy for all of our fabulous racers!To help you prepare for the big day, they have put together some tips on
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Grouse Mountain celebrates the 24 Hours of Winter
Grouse Mountain celebrates the 24 Hours of Winter Stay on the slopes from sundown to sunrise (North Vancouver) With the 2014 Olympic Games slated to launch halfway across the world in Sochi, Russia, Grouse Mountain is excited to host its annual 24 Hours of Winter celebration taking place Saturday, February 8th through Sunday, February 9th followed by special Family Day festivities at the Peak
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Grouse Mountain at SIA 2015
Grouse Mountain at SIA 2015 The Latest And Greatest From SIA 2015 Retail manager, Mark O'Quinn, is on site at SIA 2015 in Denver, CO. The SnowSports Industries America Snow Show is one of the largest and most renowned ski and snowboard shows in the world. Nowhere else can you survey the latest gear and get face time with some of the industry's biggest players. With that being said, Mark will keep
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Our Namesake
Grouse Mountain's Namesake Lots of Grouse on Grouse Mountain this year! Every year we see a few families of Sooty Grouse hanging around the hill. These birds are the namesake of Grouse Mt. The first settlers of the area would hike into the North Shore Mountains, including Grouse, to hunt these birds for sustenance and hence our mountain was named.Nowadays there is no hunting on the North Shore
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Winter Savings - Get Them Now
Winter Savings – Get Them Now on Lessons and Passes The snow season is just around the corner and now is the time to buy your winter pass or register your child for a Zone Camp. Early Bird passes are on sale now until October 19th offering savings of 33% off our regular pass pricing. And, with our new Modern Family Pass Bundle, you can customize a pass for your unique family. Click here for full
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Pollinators Everywhere!
- and that's still very true, Honey Bees pollinate most of our agricultural crops since those crops are farmed on a massive scale to provide all of our food needs - but on another scale, in our back-yard, in our alpine meadows, our neighborhood parks and equally important pollinators at work.Next time you are around a flower garden, spend some time and watch for just what is visiting the flowers
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Honey Flow
First Grouse Mountain Honey Extracted! We had an exciting day last week when we extracted our very first honey from our new Grouse Mountain Beehives! The two hives we had last season are now thriving and produced 30 lbs of honey so far! We have 15 new hives this year but typically they don't produce excess honey for harvest in their first season - we let them build up and get ready for next
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Earth Week Update: Education
their environment, surrounding wildlife and the many things they can do to sustain and support both. In addition to more formal education programs, just sharing our natural spaces with visitors can inspire a greater appreciation for the environment. There are opportunities for all visitors to learn something about our uniquely British Columbian flora and fauna. Learn about the hibernation habits of
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