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Earth Day: The Eye of the Wind
require a General Admission ticket or season’s pass to Grouse Mountain.The Eye of the Wind is part of Grouse Mountain’s vision to leave a better world for our grandchildren by making responsible decisions today. A 20-story wind turbine perched atop the most recognized peak of Vancouver’s skyline is specifically intended to stimulate conversation about change. It is Grouse Mountain’s hope that today
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Vancouver’s favourite holiday tradition
more about Santa's reindeer at our daily ranger interpretive talks or take a photo with Santa to keep as a memento. Now in its fifteenth year, the SOS Parade of Trees at Grouse Mountain is a winter tradition that supports charitable giving, while ensuring a wonderful time for all involved with decorative trees on display in the Spirit Gallery of the Peak Chalet. SOS Children's Villages BC is the
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Grinder & Coola Emerge from Hibernation
through the snow covered entrance to their hibernation den, they came bounding out to frolic and wrestle for the rest of the afternoon. Attached is a picture of Grinder with his first view outside the den. “Grinder and Coola have been more mobile inside their hibernation den in the past few weeks, which indicates they are ready to emerge” says Wildlife Director, Ken Macquisten. "It is always exciting
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The Peak of Christmas festival returns
. Children are also welcome to have breakfast with Santa, and share a memorable meal with the jolly man in red complete with a buffet brunch and children's entertainment in Lupins Café. Now in its sixteenth year, the SOS Parade of Trees at Grouse Mountain is a winter tradition that supports charitable giving, while ensuring a wonderful time for all involved with decorative trees on display in the Spirit
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6th Annual Seek The Peak Relay
persons of all ages, with participants primarily motivated by the symbolic overcoming of a significant obstacle, reflecting the ongoing fight against breast cancer. The challenging 16-kilometre course starts at Ambleside Park in West Vancouver, winds its way through North Vancouver, then heads up the legendary Grouse Grind to the Peak of Vancouver. "I decided to participate in Seek the Peak because I
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24 Hours of Winter Is Back!
Films, Skiing & Riding and a Phenomenal 24 Hours of Winter at Grouse Mountain Join Us February 11 – 12 As We Keep the Olympic Spirit Alive February 1, 2012 North Vancouver, BC. - It is hard to believe two years have passed since the world came to Vancouver for the Winter Olympics but Grouse Mountain hasn’t forgotten the spirit of the Games. On February 11 to 12, the Peak of Vancouver will
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Seek the Peak Results Are In!
like to thank all the volunteers, racers and organizers who are an passionate group of individuals bound together with the shared goal to eliminate breast cancer. The challenging 16km course starts at Ambleside Park in West Vancouver, winds its way through North Vancouver, and then heads up the legendary Grouse Grind to the Peak of Vancouver. The valuable funds raised by Seek The Peakers this year
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Grouse Grind record time smashed
former record holder Michael Simpson who came in at 27:10. The official course record previously held by Simpson was 26:19 set in 2007. Winning the 19th Annual BMO Grouse Grind Mountain Run in record fashion marks Selas’ second consecutive win in successive years, with the champion besting his winning time from last year by more than two minutes.“I gave it everything I could and stayed in the red zone
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Oakley announces Olympic home base
million visitors each year. Its famous Skyride (North America's largest aerial tram system) takes visitors on a one-mile aerial journey to the Alpine Station, 3,700-feet above sea level. Visitors enjoy a wilderness paradise with gorgeous panoramic views of the city, sea and mountains. -30-
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Earth Hour by Candlelight
mountaintop vantage point it will be easy to see how well our city observes the “lights out” mandate of Earth Hour.Grouse Mountain works extensively to improve energy efficiency in all manner of endeavours, guided by a principle of balance in environmental and ecological terms. The World Wildlife Fund, organizers of Earth Hour, reported more than 4,000 cities in 87 countries on seven continents participated
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