Views From on High

Great time at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park with Marg and Neil. Swaying canyon views, awe-inspiring vistas, treetop walkways and beautiful rainforest trails. The largest suspension bridge is 450′ long and 230′ high and it surely sways. The Cliffwalk takes you beyond the cliff face above the Capilano River Canyon. The fall colours really made for picturesque views seen from every level.

The main bridge has been there since 1889 and the history is well explained. Totem poles (story poles) have been in the park for the past 90 years, created and placed by First Nations artists.

Dinner tonight at Top of Vancouver -great 360 degree views of the city, harbour and parks from the revolving restaurant.
Food and company excellent.
Weather has been stunning for time of year and typically against forecast.
Awesome day, stunning AB’s win.

Photos from on High

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