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Knee Knackering North Shore Trail Run

ancouver is a city famed not only for its oceanfront promenades, easily accessible beaches and towering high rises jammed into downtown, but also for its backdrop of magnificent mountain peaks. The North Shore Mountains rise sharply up from the ocean, so it’s easy to see the unobstructed mountain silhouette and pick out the profile of the three local ski areas that carve across the sky from west to east – Cypress, Grouse and Seymour. And it’s easy to see why in 1989, a group of eight hardy trail

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