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December 21, 2005 | Tips from Us > North Vancouver, Attractions
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I live in North Vancouver and on Sunday December 18th I decided on a whim to take my husband and 4 year old son to Canyon Lights at Capilano Suspension Bridge. We were going to go out somewhere for dinner, but felt we should do something more fun and “Christmassy”.

We had a wonderful evening – the canyon was lit up with beautiful Christmas lights, we crossed the famous suspension bridge and ventured across Treetops (7 suspension bridges in the tree canopy, 100 feet above the ground) – which looked magical at night all lit up. My 4 year old son was so excited and enjoyed every moment, quote: “This is much better than watching TV or staying in bed all day” – a compliment indeed! I cannot think of a more enjoyable family Christmas evening, surrounded by Christmas lights, carol singers, friendly and courteous staff throughout the park – and the added bonus, for an entry fee of $19.95 (normal price is $21.95 but BC residents get a $2 discount) we were given a free year’s membership on the spot.

For the next two weeks until December 31 (except Christmas Day), Canyon Lights is open until 9:00 pm in the evenings.

Posted by Fiona , Vancouver at 12:00 AM