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6th Annual Seek The Peak Relay
6th Annual Seek The Peak Relay Hundreds of participants climb 4,100 to fight breast cancer. July 5, 2009, North Vancouver, B.C. – The 6th Annual Grouse Mountain Seek The Peak Relay ushered in a new course record set by Katrina Driver in a time of 1:39:06, in the solo women category today. The win marked the second course record for the 31-year-old Vancouver resident, who improved upon her 2006
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/6th-annual-seek-the-peak-relay
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Snowshoe Grind offers new fitness challenge
it takes about 1 hour to complete the trail. Participants: Anyone who is reasonably fit can do the Snowshoe Grind. Course Record: Stay tuned The trail was selected so that Grouse Grind times will be similar to Snowshoe Grind times. Please note that snow conditions can impact the time required to complete the course.
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/snowshoe-grind-offers-new-fitness-challenge
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Reigning champion sets new record
the annual race) with a stunning climb that took him only 23 minutes and 48 seconds. The race this morning drew over 500 participants, and raised funds for Grind For Kids a local annual initiative that supports BC Children’s Hospital. Whistler Water matched the event day fundraising (in the neighbourhood of $10,000, the tally is still being finalized) to bring the total charitable contribution from
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2009 World Police & Fire Games Results
all corners of the globe with the following 14 countries represented: Australia, Spain, Northern Ireland, Poland, Czech Republic, Germany, Finland, France, Brazil, Sweden, UK, Italy, US and Canada. With more than 60 sports on display at over 50 venues, the 2009 World Police and Fire Games also provides an opportunity for British Columbians to cheer on 2,500 BC athletes as they take on the world. The
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/2009-world-police-fire-games-results
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BMO Grouse Grind Mountain Run 2010
him only 23 minutes and 48 seconds. The race this morning drew over 500 participants and raised funds for Grind For Kids, a local annual initiative that supports BC Children’s Hospital. Whistler Water matched the event day fundraising (in the neighbourhood of $10,000, the tally is still being finalized) to bring the total charitable contribution from the historic 20th race to $20k.“There were a lot
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/bmo-grouse-grind-mountain-run-2010
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Earth Day: The Eye of the Wind
Vancouverites to get up close and personal with cutting-edge technology that can help us all ensure a sustainable future.All day Friday, April 25th, Grouse Mountain will offer complimentary access to The Eye of Wind’s breathtaking viewPOD™ for children 12 and under, while adults will enjoy 2-for-1 admission. Guided tours of the Eye of the Wind will run from noon to 7pm. All Eye of the Wind visits first
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/earth-day-the-eye-of-the-wind
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Grouse Mountain Gloats
Grouse Mountain Gloats April 21, 2008, North Vancouver Team Grouse Mountain Resorts edges out the competition in this year’s biggest ever Vancouver Sun Run. With a first place finish in the Food and Hospitality Division of the Corporate Teams, Grouse Mountain Resorts finished in a cumulative time of 7 hours 45 minutes and 46 seconds. Teams are measured on the cumulative times of the top 10
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-mountain-gloats
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Learning to Ski and Meeting the Chef at the Observatory!
and had some wonderful dishes for me to try. The food just melted in my mouth and Dino shared with me that they have an extensive wine list (more than 500 different wines!) and take the time to cook fresh meals that are in tune with the season. He designs the delicious menu with local fresh ingredients in mind. Yum! Chef Dino also noted that they have dining options for all types of dietary
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/learning-to-ski-and-meeting-the-chef-at-the-observatory
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Cool down Altitudes Bistro this summer!
Cool down Altitudes Bistro this summer! Help Altitudes Bistro cool down this summer! Create your own cocktail item in the Grouse Mountain Sip Local Recipe Contest. North Vancouver, April 1, 2009 – You are invited to share your favourite original or family cocktail recipe that makes use of locally available ingredients in the Lower Mainland. At Grouse Mountain, Altitudes Bistro is dedicated to
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Grouse Mountain partners with World Pulse
) takes visitors on a one-mile aerial journey to the Alpine Station, 3,700 feet above sea level. Breathtaking panoramic views of the city, sea and surrounding mountains unfold, culminating with a summit altitude of 4,100 feet. Grouse Mountain was named by a visiting hiking party in 1894, after they encountered a blue grouse bird on the alpine slopes. Today, Grouse Mountain enjoys the status of
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