Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Suspension bridge at Vancouver

Clicked some leaves against the sunlight in this rainforest.
The suspension bridge at Capilano is in this rainforest and it is one of the tourist attractions of Vancouver.
The video gives you an idea about the height of the bridge from the river bed. If you are prone to motion sickness or have fear of heights, then be warned that it can sway quite a bit with a crowd on the bridge.
The bridge was originally made of hemp ropes and cedar planks.
Some of the tools used in those days to put up the bridge.
There are more smaller bridges connecting the treetops.
There is a Cliffwalk which is the latest addition around the place.
Noticed a tree while walking on the cliff walk. The angle that it has taken while growing.
Nature has its own way to find the sunlight especially in a rainforest where trees are dense.
I spotted a solitary owl on one of the tall trees and took some snaps. It being noon, the lighting was not favourable and it cast some sinister shadows on the owl's face.
It was our first experience traveling by Alaska Airlines to Vancouver and found the airline pretty good.
Talking of Vancouver port, it is considered to be one of the most beautiful ports in the world. Some of the old and the new co-exist on Burrard St. at Downtown.
Saw some trolley buses on the way from the airport. I remember this was in use in the late 60s in Bombay (now Mumbai)
Not far from Burrard St is the "Canada Place" conamed as "Komagata Maru Place" in honour of an incident when the Komagata Maru steamship (also known as Guru Nanak Jahaz) brought 376 Punjabis (337 Sikhs, 27 Muslims 12 Hindus) to Vancouver, most of whom were denied entry, detained for two months with lack of medical aid, food or water and then forced to return to India where many were killed by British authorities.
There are other pictures about the history of the place, displayed along the harbour, like how they cleared the big trees:
Saw some seaplanes (used for sightseeing) landing at the same location.

24 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice video -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

Haddock said...

Thanks Christine. I too enjoyed putting the video together.

Anonymous said...

Classic video - Ajay Acharekar

Cloudia said...

Alaska airlines now owns Hawaiian airlines so they are in the family! I love your opening photo Of the sunlit leaves. Wonderful! Aloha to you

Anonymous said...

Nice video Joe. Brought back some memories!

Giorgio said...

Many people were walking across the bridge. This means that its structure has a great carrying capacity.
I would like to visit that rainforest. Nice post.

Haddock said...

True Giorgio. According to AI generated report, it is estimated to be able to hold 1300 people standing on it at the same time. Yes, if you are in Vancouver, don't miss it. They have free pickup and drop facility from downtown.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful!

Anvilcloud said...

I was once on that shaky bridge, but the cliff walk wasn’t there at the time. There was another tree walk elsewhere at the time, but I don’t know if it is still there.

Anonymous said...

Thank you Joe for taking me through the rainforest and some of the city views. I enjoyed it and the pictures are beautifully shot and well explained.
This is the way to enjoy retired life.
Annie Z.

Ananka said...

These are wonderful photos :-D But don't look down! I probably would though, I don't have a fear of heights! :-D

Boud said...

That's an awful story of prejudice against people simply trying to settle in peace.

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

Wonderful post and photos. Thank you ❤️ 😊 so much for sharing.

Ami said...

NO to the bridge. Yes to everything else. :)

The bike shed said...

Wow - that looks so cool. Would love togo over that bridge.

Gill - That British Woman said...

Vancouver is on my list of places to visit. Your photos are lovely.

Liz A. said...

I liked flying Alaska Airlines. They're pretty good. That suspension bridge... Yeah, no. Hard no. I hated small ones as a kid. That one would undo me.

Anonymous said...

Got a feel of being there - Dhiraj M.

Tom said...

...this looks like an exciting trip. But I hate heights and the bridge looks too spooky for this old guy! Thanks for stopping by my blog.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful pictures and enjoyed the video. - Rajesh Bhandari

FitFoodieMegha said...

Wonderful, nostalgic shots and brief history. Thank you for sharing! :)

Ирина Полещенко said...

I like your photos very much! The bridge hangs so high above the river and the people walk and are not afraid.

Pradeep Nair said...

I enjoyed the vitual tour. Very well put together. The hanging bridge seemed to be a quite a massive structure. The city landscape and the vehicles all very nice. Never been to Canada, though I have been to the US a few times. Thanks for sharing the video and the writeup. -- Pradeep / (My latest post: Kerala in monsoon: A road trip)

My name is Erika. said...

That bridge looks scary. But beautiful too. It looks like a super time!