The privately-owned Capilano Suspension Bridge is the longest suspension footbridge in the world. It spans the banks of Capilano River over a distance of about 140 metres and hangs 70 metres above the ...
The bridge was originally constructed in 1889 by George Grant Mackay, a Scottish civil engineer and park commissioner for Vancouver. Initially a wood construction, in 1903 the bridge was replaced with ...
Just 90 minutes from downtown Bellingham you’ll find an enchanted forest full of tree-lined suspension bridges, treehouses and ponds, covered in Christmas lights for the holiday season. Capilano ...
I’m always quick to tell myself, and anyone who asks, that I don’t have a fear of heights. But then, every time I step out onto a skyscraper observation deck or mountain overlook, or, especially that ...
If you ever find yourself in Vancouver, Canada, make sure you add the Capilano Suspension Bridge to your list. The 430-foot-long bridge floats 230 feet above the Capilano River, offering stunning ...
Reporting from Vancouver, Canada — Some travelers visit Vancouver to watch orcas swim in misty waters or to ride bikes on leafy trails in Stanley Park. I visit to play Russian roulette. OK, maybe that ...
I’m always quick to tell myself, and anyone who asks, that I don’t have a fear of heights. But then, every time I step out onto a skyscraper observation deck or mountain overlook, or, especially that ...
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