Will Spring come early? Perhaps. But I wouldn’t bet your bathing suit on it.
In mid January, locally born Lower-Mainlanders had a mini freak-out, induced by what appeared to be small, white, cold flakes falling from the sky.
SNOW (!!!)
While it looks absolutely beautiful (I like to think this is because once everything is covered it matches), it’s a pain for those of us that don’t live directly across the street from the places we are obligated to get to. Which, let’s face it, the majority of us don’t. Instead, we have to drive. On summer tires. Or maybe All Seasons, but really, is there such thing as “All Season” tires? I have my doubts.
Three days passed. The snow stuck and horror stories from Seattle flooded up the coast. We woke up early to defrost and scrape the car windows and I wore my 2010 Olympic mittens. But we ‘plowed’ through, because we don’t like folks from the interior or, heaven forbid, those migrants from Toronto, telling us we’re babies. Our maintenance team here at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park shovelled as hard as their backs would let them shovel. In fact, all of our team did. Because the Suspension Bridge in the snow is a sight we think everyone should see.
Over the course of those three days, we came to love our crunchy white house guest, our only complaint being, “Why am I not up the mountain snowboarding right now?!” But as it always does, the moment we started to pull on our snow pants it melted. All of it. Quickly. Like, in a day.
Darn.
So it’s no surprise to hear that this morning, two out of our three local Groundhogs have announced (via not seeing their shadow – because Groundhogs can’t actually speak… I don’t think) that Spring might just come 6 weeks early. Hooray! Because as much as we love our time up on the mountain and being able to drift all Fast & the Furious style down the cut… let’s face it; we’ll never be Paul Walker and we prefer the goggle tan that comes from Spring skiing. It’s just who we are. So Spring coming early is something we can look forward to, even though it’s still consistently 3 degrees outside and my red Olympic mittens are still on stand-by.
Now, it’s completely your decision as to how much trust you want to put into two furry animals named Shubenacadie Sam and Wiarton Willie. I myself still plan on jetting to Florida for Spring Break, because I just don’t think that Spring Break here will be worthy of the bikini I’ve been working really hard to fit into. But hey, maybe you’re tougher than me. I hear the water at second beach come March is just welcoming.
The good news is, you don’t need a bathing suit to do our new Cliffwalk. Or Treetops Adventures. Or even the Suspension Bridge. In fact, we recommend you leave it at home, though, who are we to judge! And despite the fact it’s not Spring yet, the Park is stunning and just begging for admirers.
I left the office last night around 5:15 to be greeted by a light fog that had settled itself in our trees. I passed a co-worker on the way to my car who had turned around to look back at the park. “It so pretty in the mist” she said. “I know right?” I replied. “Stunning” we both said at the same time.
But hey, what do we know. We just work here.
TweetCanyon Lights 2010 in Photos
Canyon Lights has been off to a great start this year and we’re excited to continue hosting this wonderful event until January 2nd, 2011. We’ve included some photos of Canyon Lights and hope you’ll be in soon to see it for yourself
All proceeds are being donated to the Firefighters Burn Fund Association so come out and support a great charity, get festive, and have fun!
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TweetCapilano Suspension Bridge to Produce it’s Own Soap Opera
Big News! Geo-Tagging Widget Enables Guests to Add Content During Visit

Guests can share their experience at the park with the world via our website. Using Twitter, Flickr, Gowalla, and Foursquare, comments and photos will be broadcasted live via our Community Page.
Having worked at the head office at the Capilano Suspension Bridge, it’s an amazing feeling when you step out and see hundreds and thousands of people on a daily basis in awe and wonder of their surroundings. Everywhere I look, there’s people snapping photos with their cameras and phones, capturing footage, and making their way across the 450 ft shaky bridge.
we wanted our guests to share their splendor and experience with the rest of the world so we created a geo-tagging widget that does just this. When a guest at the park sends a tweet, checks in with Foursquare or Gowalla, or uploads their photos on Flickr and geo-tag’s it, it’ll be broadcasted live on our community page. This way, we’ll always have fresh, dynamic content created by those that make this park so exceptional, our guests!
So next time you’re in the park, get social and include the world on your experience
In Photos: A Taste of Capilano’s Good Life in the Canadian Rockies

Relaxing on the deck of my cabin at Cathedral Mountain Lodge
Most people don’t know that the Capilano Group of Companies which owns the Capilano Suspension Bridge, also owns two beautiful luxury lodges in the Canadian Rockies. This last week I visited Cathedral Mountain Lodge in Field BC and Moraine Lake Lodge in Banff National Park, and entertained the idea of becoming a mountain woman! I didn’t know what I was in for. Never had I felt so immersed in the spectacular peaks and valleys of the great Canadian Rockies. You really have to see it to believe it.
Arrrrr! Photos of Caribbean Concierge Party at Capilano

Last night, along with West Coast Sightseeing, Landsea Tours, and Vancouver Trolley, we hosted the annual event for all of the superb hotel concierges in Vancouver. We transformed Capilano Suspension Bridge & Park and invited everyone to escape to “St Caps” for an evening of delicious rum drinks, a steel drum band, and lots of amazing Caribbean food!
The night was off to a great start with plenty Rasta hats, dreadlocks, Hawaiian shirts, and Carmen Miranda headpieces. The tiki bar was serving up drinks and getting everyone on vacation mode. Landsea tours dished up a limbo contest while Westcoast Sightseeing made you walk the plank at their pirate quarters for prizes while Vancouver Trolley was a (more…)
TweetAnnual Tour Guide Appreciation Breakfast
Each year we like to thank the wonderful Tour Guides that create so many amazing experiences for visitors traveling to Vancouver by bringing them to the Capilano Suspension Bridge along with other great attractions. This year’s fun-filled event include morning mimosas, an opportunity to hand with the birds of prey, and a wonderful buffet breakfast that stretched everyone’s waistband to the limit! Here are some photos of the event.
Facebook Contest: Tag it to Win it!
30 Visitor Flickr Photos We Love
Here’s a look at some of our favourite visitor Flickr photos tagged the Capilano Suspension Bridge. Do you have a favourite? Let us know! Click on “more” below to view the all.

All Aboard! 112 Russian Cadets Recreate 1955 Image in Life Magazine
You might have noticed a massive tall ship casually parked at the Lonsdale Quay during the Vancouver 2010 Olympics housing 112 Russian cadets. At 51.3 metres tall, the Kruzenshtern is one of the the tallest sailing ships in the world and its height will force sailors to bring it into Vancouver’s inner harbour at low tide. The ship was primarily used as a backdrop to promote the Sochi 2014 Winter Games as well as to host delegates and allow for viewings to the public. To give you an idea of its height, it would clear its masts under the Lions Gate Bridge by less than 10 metres!
We had the pleasure of hosting all members of the Kruzenshtern at the Capilano Suspension Bridge and had a photo opportunity that was too good to pass up! Here are a few shots of the 112 Russian cadets on the bridge. We took a similar photo 55 years ago in 1955 of the Canadian Navy members that was featured in Life Magazine. I think we’ve started a bit of a tradition for ourselves
Enjoy!

This photo was taken in 1955 and featured in Life Magazine A replica of the original photo of Canadian Navy Cadets on the bridge 55 years laterMembers of the Russian tall ship Kruzenshtern line up on the Capilano Suspension Bridge The Russian Tall ship the Kruzensthern sailed into Vancouver for the Winter Olympics
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FREE Admission for all Olympic Athletes

Welcome world! Capilano Suspension Bridge is thrilled to be welcoming athletes from all over the world this February & March. Athletes will receive complimentary admission to the attraction during the Olympic & Paralympic games by showing their accredited ID. We’re open daily from 9:00am – 5:00pm and will be operating a FREE shuttle from Downtown Vancouver 10 times per day, making your visit easier than ever.
Come vist BC’s most popular year-round visitor attractions and enjoy the majestic West coast Rainforest with its spectacular views and crisp air. You’ll want to bottle it up and take it home. Walk 230 feet above gently swaying planks, visit the awarding-winning Treetops Adventure, and learn about the historical connection between First Nation’s culture and the natural world. Thrilling visitors for 120 years, you’ll swear by it
Visit www.capbridge.com for more information on our rates, hours and shuttle schedule.
TweetFREE Shuttle Service to and from Capilano Suspension Bridge During the Olympics!
UPDATE: Please visit our website for the most updated shuttle schedule
The world is coming to visit and we’re bringing them to the Capilano Suspension Bridge!
We’re offering free shuttle services from 4 locations in Downtown Vancouver to the Capilano Suspension Bridge and back between February 4th to March 1st. This increased service will include 10 pickups every 30 minutes making it easier than ever to see of Vancouver’s top attractions (if I may say so myself!). Please note that our Canada Place pickup location will now be at Thurlow and Cordova. You can view the shuttle schedule and all other info below. If you have any questions please give us a ring at 604-985-7474 or email info@capbridge.com.

This Schedule operates Feb 4 to March 1, 2010. Regular schedule in effect before Feb 4. and after March 1. Shuttle seating is on a space available basis.

Free Shuttle Locations to and from The Capilano Suspension Bridge
Receive 50% off Capilano Suspension Bridge Venue Rentals

If you’re looking for a great venue to host your event and you’re a Capilano Suspension Bridge season pass holder, you can receive 50% off venue rentals for special events booked in the Bridge House Restaurant and Canyon House Banquet Rooms until June 15th, 2010. This offer is based on availability and minimum spend of $3000 on food and beverages.
TweetWhat Does Christmas Mean to You?

Photo Courtesy of Tyler Ingram
Every year around this time, most people are finishing their mad scramble at shopping malls and department stores, hoping to get the perfect gift for their loved ones. We’re rushing to get everything wrapped, the perfect dinner made, and a festive outfit for the occasion to top it all off. Although our intentions are good, we could be losing sight of what’s really important.
TweetTop 10 Christmas Gifts from the Trading Post

Light up your Night: Canyon Lights at the Park

Star light, star bright, it’s once again time for Canyon Lights! Capilano Suspension Bridge’s annual holiday tradition makes a shimmering return for 2009. From December 4 – January 2, guests can experience the bridge in a new and magical light, suspended and sparkling high above the canyon. Canyon Lights is a holiday favourite for the whole family and includes glass-blowing with local artist Malcolm MacFadyen, gingerbread cookie decorating, Kid’s Corner, and the merry melodies of the holiday band.
TweetCapilano Dress Attire 101- Tips on What to Wear to the Park

Wondering what to wear when you visit our wonderful park? Here is a guide to give you a hand. These tips are also helpful to people visiting Vancouver in general. Since our weather is so wonderfully unpredictable, it’s a good thing to know
At least it keeps things exciting and the air fresh!
Harvest Festival on October 10-12 & October 31

What makes fall so great? Could it be the crisp air, vibrant leaves, bundling up in the cold, or the pumpkin pie? (more…)
TweetVancouver Featured in National Geographic’s 50 Places of a Lifetime
Pick up the Special Collector’s Issue of National Geographic Traveler and you’ll find Vancouver featured as “50 Places of a Lifetime, The World’s Greatest Destinations”. I don’t think that shocks a lot of people that live in this laid-back coastal city-entrenched in natural beauty and a liveliness that’s bar-none. What are some of the other must-do destinations featured? The list is broken up in to Urban Spaces, Wild Places, Paradise Found, Country Unbound, and World Wonders.
The cherry on top?
TweetOur Top Online Resource Picks for Vancouver Travelers

Vancouver city lights at night
When you’re traveling to a new place and you don’t have the luxury of having a friend that can moonlight as a tour guide, you’ll need the next best thing. Having some handy city resources will allow you to completely immerse yourself in your new surroundings, soak up cultural idiosyncrasies, and enjoy the best of what the city has to offer. Besides, it’s always better to create your experiences consciously, rather than stumbling around aimlessly looking for something to do or someplace to eat. Although, there’s nothing wrong with a bit of spontaneity either!
We’ve put together a mini online resource list that may help you on your next trip to Vancouver, or discover more of the city if you live here. We hope this will help you pick some interesting attractions, find a great place to eat, discover style and beauty advice from local experts, and familiarize yourself with Vancouver’s culture. And by the way… enjoy your stay!
TweetCapilano’s Commitment to a Sustainable Future
Capilano Suspension Bridge is committed to sustainability and preserving our naturally thrilling park. Nature Wise, our green team, works year-round internally and with the community to ensure that we are a sustainable neighbor on the North Shore. Our Nature Wise mission is to connect our guests and team members with the nature experience at Capilano Suspension Bridge and to inspire them to make a positive and lasting contribution in their community.
We have four environmental priorities that include:
- Community
- Conservation
- Sustainable practices
- Education

Stacy, our Communications Manager hard at work planting trees
10 Things You Didn’t Know About Capilano Suspension Bridge & Park

Having the Capilano Suspension Bridge Head Office in the heart of it all has been amazing. Not only is it a glorious place to come to every morning, but I’ve also picked up on some interesting tidbits that I’d like to share with you. It’s a walk in the park *drum roll*. I bet you didn’t know that… (more…)
TweetCapilano Suspension Bridge & Whole Foods Team Up to Clean Up!

The Capilano Team in 2008 at the TD Great Canadian Clean-Up
We’re teaming up with Whole Foods West Vancouver and Edgemont Village Pathfinders group for the TD Great Canadian Shoreline Clean-Up. Our clean team is planning to tidy up the Capilano River (Lower) from Marine Drive to river North and we’d love your help! This is a great opportunity to meet your neighbours, get your family and friends involved, and help clean up our wonderful planet! You can drop by at any time and help out. With 53,664 registrants already signed up across Canada and 1451 registered clean up sites designated, the TD Great Canadian Shoreline Clean-Up is a fantastic way to join forces and make a big difference.
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