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Canyon lights return to Capilano Suspension Bridge

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November 4, 2022 3:09am

It’s time for Lights with Heights! Vancouver’s holiday tradition, Canyon Lights, returns to Capilano Suspension Bridge Park on Saturday, November 19th, 2022, and runs until Sunday, January 22nd, 2023 (closed December 25th).

Canyon Lights transforms Capilano Suspension Bridge Park into an unforgettable holiday light experience. Walk across the world-famous bridge, lit end-to-end above an illuminated Capilano River. Journey into a magical glowing rainforest and gain a new perspective high above the forest floor on Treetops Adventure, twinkling from treetop to forest floor. Wind your way along Cliffwalk and its “Arc de Lumina” light tunnel. But that’s not all. Find the perfect gift in the Trading Post Gift Store, enjoy a decadent hot chocolate while enjoying festive tunes, and take part in the Snowy Owl Prowl scavenger hunt.

Canyon Lights continues its support of the BC Professional Fire Fighters’ Burn Fund with partial proceeds from admissions donated to fire and burn education in schools throughout British Columbia. To date, Canyon Lights has donated over $410,000 to this worthy program. Admissions also help Capilano continue to host the Twelve Nights of Christmas, offering passes to local charities.

Tickets must be purchased in advance online and will go on sale at 10 a.m. on Thursday, November 3rd, at capbridge.com, with a limited quantity of tickets available.

Visits are scheduled in 30-minute arrival increments. BC Annual Passholders are also required to reserve their time online prior to their visit. Book early to avoid missing out!

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