The Capilano Suspension Bridge in Vancouver, BC was originally built in 1889 and stretches 450 feet across, and 230 feet above the Capilano river rushing below. WOULD YOU DARE?! Learn more >
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The Capilano Suspension Bridge in Vancouver, BC was originally built in 1889 and stretches 450 feet across, and 230 feet above the Capilano river rushing below. WOULD YOU DARE?! Learn more >
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My HOME! Thanks for posting the odd little piece of Canada :) Vancouver is one of the most visited places in the world – also, check out Butchart Gardens in Victoria, BC (the island I grew up on…) now THAT is a pretty beautiful place – actually – here’s a link :)
Been there, crossed that!
Love this bridge! Always look forward to going on it when I’m visiting friends in Vancouver. I’m one of the annoying people who likes to make it sway and bounce. It’s so much fun, and has a beautiful view! :)
This brings back so many memories of my visit to Vancouver 7 years ago. It really is a beautiful city.
I went on this last year with my husband on our honeymoon. It was really cool, but it made me sick. The swaying is so intense! I had a lot of fun though, and I am ready to go back! Vancouver is such a wonderful place.
I remember going across when I was a kid! Scary, but so amazing! Gorgeous picture :)
My parents took us many times when we were kids. Last time I went was about 7 years ago with my husband (pre-kids). not sure our kids would be too excited about it yet, but hopefully again in a couple years.
love it there!
Did it when I was in Vancouver about 10 years ago! Definitely loved it!
Ooh, I was in Vancouver recently and did the other one (Lynn Canyon). So beautiful! :)