Fun Fact: George Grant Mackay, the Scottish civil engineer who built the original
suspension bridge in 1889, was the Vancouver City Parks Commissioner
responsible for setting aside the land now known as Stanley Park.
Media note:
"If you see nothing else while you are in this gorgeous
city, make sure you take the Seabus
across to the North Shore and make
your way up to the Capilano
Suspension Bridge. A swaying
footbridge 230 feet above the
Capilano River, this was definitely
the best attraction we visited
during our stay. The views were
amazing and if you really want to
feel at one with nature, this is the
place to do it."
Sunshine Coast Revive Magazine
May 14, 2005
There's high kicking and fast strumming when the Pioneer Players hit the stage! Guests are encouraged to sing along to old time favourites
and join in the summer entertainment.
Let the Strong Wind Dancers nourish your spirit with their traditional song and dance performances. Featuring songs and dances from the Haida, Haisla, Tlingit, Tsimsian and Squamish Nations, guests can participate in the daily performances or sit back and watch as the mysteries of age-old First Nations legends unfold.
The Pioneer Players perform throughout the day during
park hours. Please call for more information.