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Nov 23, 2017 - Jan 28, 2018 | 2:00 PM - 7:30 PM Add to Calendar 23-11-2017 14:00 28-01-2018 19:30 America/Toronto Canyon Lights: Vancouver City Capilano Suspension Bridge Park Tour Get into the ...
The annual Canyon Lights event is set to transform the Capilano Suspension Bridge into a winter wonderland for another year of festive cheer. The winter festival runs from November 22 to January ...
All activities and attractions for Canyon Lights are included in admission to Capilano Suspension Bridge Park. Tickets can be purchased online in advance and cost $53.30 for ages 18-64, $49.59 for ...
Capilano Canyon Lights When: November 17 to January 21, 2024, 11am to 9pm. Where: Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, 735 Capilano Road, North Vancouver. Admission: $66.95, available here.
Canyon Lights will be back this Yule and the Capilano Suspension Bridge will remain open until the end of September before reopening for its Christmas extravaganza. But the venerable attraction is ...
There's all kinds of fun, festive activities, including the incredible Canyon Lights at the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park.The park is in an old-growth rainforest, and the centerpiece is the ...
Capilano Suspension Bridge Park in North Vancouver lights up from Dec. 1 to Jan. 3 (closed Dec. 25) for the annual Canyon Lights celebration of Christmas holiday season. Photo by Handout ...
Where: Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, 3735 Capilano Rd., North Vancouver Tickets: Purchase in advance online . Visits are scheduled in 30-minute arrival increments.
The annual winter wonderland at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is back to fill another year of time-honoured traditions and raise ... Share on X. Share on LinkedIn. Print. Share via Text Message; ...
Capilano Suspension Bridge Park undergoes an enchanting transformation each winter. Canyon Lights is an annual holiday tradition that has been delighting park visitors for 14 years and counting.
It spans the banks of Capilano River over a distance of about 140 metres and hangs 70 metres above the river. Built in 1889 as a rope bridge over the canyon by a land developer George Grant Mackay ...