Wordless/Wordful Wednesday: Christmas Lights
It was a cold and chilly night, but it was a good sunny and dry weather in the afternoon. And since we had a free one-year free pass, Hubby decided to take me and our little one to see Christmas lights at North Vancouver's Capilano Suspension Bridge Park Canyon Lights.
If you are not in the local area and never heard of the Capilano Suspension Bridge, it is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Vancouver, British Columbia. The original bridge was constructed of hemp rope and cedar planks. 450 feet (137m) long and 230 feet (70m) high, today's bridge is made of reinforced steel safely anchored in 13 tons of concrete on either side of the canyon. Can you say "I made it!"?
Here are some of the pictures I took.
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If you are not in the local area and never heard of the Capilano Suspension Bridge, it is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Vancouver, British Columbia. The original bridge was constructed of hemp rope and cedar planks. 450 feet (137m) long and 230 feet (70m) high, today's bridge is made of reinforced steel safely anchored in 13 tons of concrete on either side of the canyon. Can you say "I made it!"?
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Gorgeous!
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