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The Capilano Suspension Bridge is all prettied up for the holiday season. Bring the family out for some evening fun while enjoying the trees filled with millions of lights.

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[L-R: Hand-blown glass angels for purchase; my own icicle creation]

There are several glass-making workshops led by glass artist Malcolm Macfadyen. Prices are as follows (for visitors 10 and older):

1/2 hour icicle or raindrop workshop/$19.99
45 minute Christmas ball workshop/$39.99
One hour paperweight workshop/$49.99

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I strolled through the park taking in the holiday atmosphere, along with a cup of hot chocolate in hand. Kids will love the gingerbread cookie decorating as well as seasonal music both around the park and in front of the Trading Post.

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Capilano Suspension Bridge’s Canyon Lights continues until January 5th, 2013.

Don’t feel like driving? There’s a free Capilano Suspension Bridge shuttle service leaving from Canada Place on the hour between 10 am and 7 pm. The shuttle also picks up passengers at the Hyatt Regency, Blue Horizon, and Westin Bayshore hotels.

Visit the website for hours and admission prices. All admissions will be donated to the BC Professional Fire Fighters’ Burn Fund.

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