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Capilano Suspension Bridge ... like that while I was on the bridge. Then I spotted photographer Jim Edwards. He was already on the far side. And he was shooting pictures of me as Bridge Paralysis ...
The Capilano Suspension Bridge is the oldest tourist attraction in the city (it dates back to 1889), and the 450-foot-long, 230-foot-high bridge offers spectacular views of the Capilano River below.
The Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is one of the major tourist attractions in beautiful Vancouver, British Columbia and it's no surprise why! It's a beautiful spot for nature lovers! In this video, ...
Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is a Vancouver, B.C. destination featuring a 450-foot long suspension bridge, over 1 mile of trails, a cliff walk and a path of suspended bridges between trees.
Wind your way through the towering trees of North Vancouver, on this massive suspension bridge that floats you high above the ground. It becomes even more magical in the fall, with pops of colour ...
North Vancouver RCMP are reviewing surveillance videos to try to determine why a 30-year-old hiker climbed over a safety railing and fell to his death at the Capilano Suspension Bridge.
Ramin Parsakish says visitors to the Capilano Suspension Bridge are causing major congestion in the area where he lives, just off Capilano Road. While tourists have always been prevalent in ...
VANCOUVER—He built it and they came — in droves — but it wasn’t the original goal of George Grant Mackay when he built the Capilano Suspension Bridge in the District of North Vancouver 126 ...