Posts Tagged ‘Community’

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.

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 :-)

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Capilano’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

Stacy, our Communications Manager hard at work planting trees

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