Grouse Mountain
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Grouse Mountain staging grand opening for new gondolaThe new gondola includes 27 cabins, each of which whisks eight people to the top of the mountain in about five and a half minutes.EconomyDec 12, 2024
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‘Gravity-fed’ coaster and mountain bike park planned for Grouse MountainThe 1.4-kilometre coastertrack will include a total vertical descent of 919 metres and a vertical drop of 91 metres, and hit speeds of up to 45 kilometres per hour.CanadaJul 18, 2024
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Grouse Mountain closed after gondola stalls and strands passengersThe company says its Skyride gondola stalled around 1:20 p.m. on Sunday due to a fault in its operating system.ConsumerJul 1, 2024
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Despite lack of snow, Grouse Mountain and Whistler Blackcomb say they’re faring wellIn an emailed statement, Grouse Mountain Resort said it's fortunate to have a "diversified business" and employees who are skilled in multiple areas.WeatherJan 4, 2024
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Grouse Mountain gondola down temporarily, service resumedGrouse Mountain confirmed the gondola has been repaired and services have resumed.CanadaAug 13, 2023
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Grouse Grind closing for upgrade work starting Sept. 5Metro Vancouver said because of the steep and hazardous terrain and location of the work, it can't provide any detours that would allow the trail to stay open.CanadaAug 10, 2023
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Warm up those glutes: North Shore’s Grouse Grind opening for summer seasonThe Grouse Mountain Resort said there are a number of attractions to visit once hikers conquer the Grouse Grind.CanadaMay 26, 2023
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North Shore Rescue deployed 3 times Monday amid ‘dangerous’ winter conditionsRescue volunteers were deployed to help two out-of-bounds skiers and a group of unprepared hikers on Monday.CanadaMar 6, 2023
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Early November snow a boon for B.C. ski resortsApex Mountain Resort near Penticton is reporting 38 cm of fresh snow, while Baldy Mountain Resort near Oliver and Osoyoos has 30 cm of new snow.CanadaNov 5, 2022
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North Vancouver hiker’s accident highlights limitation on B.C.’s rescue rulesDr. Jason Clement was scaling the mountain last week and was about three quarters of the way up when he dislocated his shoulder and became stuck in a crevice.CanadaOct 6, 2022
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