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  1. The bridge was originally built in 1889 [3] by George Grant Mackay, a Scottish civil engineer and park commissioner for Vancouver. It was originally made of hemp ropes with a deck of cedar planks and was replaced with a wire cable bridge in 1903. In 1910 Edward Mahon purchased the Capilano Suspension Bridge.

  2. Capilano Suspension Bridge Park has an exciting and storied history, beginning with a humble cabin built on the edge of the canyon wall by a Scottish civil engineer in 1888. Today, the Park is full of exciting attractions and welcomes millions of visitors from all over the world, but it remains connected to the people, events and environment ...

  3. 1888. In 1888, George Grant Mackay, a Scottish civil engineer and land developer, arrived in the young city of Vancouver in Canada. Mackay purchased 6,000 acres of dense forest on either side of Capilano River and built a cabin on the very edge of the canyon wall.

  4. Meanwhile Capilano Suspension Bridge continued to expand, adding award-winning experiences including Treetops Adventure in 2004, Canyon Lights in 2005 and Cliffwalk in 2011. In 2014 Nancy added Stanley Park Pavilion and Prospect Point to her portfolio. Both were renovated to become hubs of social activity within Stanley Park.

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  5. Oct 14, 2013 · The Capilano Suspension Bridge continues to draw huge crowds of visitors every year and is ranked as one of Vancouver’s most popular destinations. Additions have been made to the park to ...

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  6. The Suspension Bridge Grab onto its thick steel cables and wobble across the world-famous Capilano Suspension Bridge. Stretching 137 metres (450 feet), this historic crossing takes you from manicured gardens adorning First Nations totem poles to the natural tranquility of the temperate rainforest.

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  8. Aug 18, 2020 · 8 Capilano Suspension Bridge Facts for First Time Visitors. 1. Capilano is from the First Nation’s word Kia’palano. 2. The Capilano Suspension Bridge is 230 feet high. 3. Learn about nature on the Living Forest Walk. 6. The bridge was originally built in 1889.

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