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Sunday, April 19, 2015

Deep Cove and Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge

Deep Cove and Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge

 Deep Cove, North Vancouver

Deep Cove refers to both the community in the easternmost part of the District of North Vancouver, in British Columbia, Canada, and also the geographic name of the small bay beside the town. It is affectionately referred to as "The Cove" by local residents. Located at the foot of Mount Seymour, Deep Cove faces due east, fronting on to Indian Arm, a branch of the Burrard Inlet. The area is the traditional territory of the Tsleil-Waututh and Sḵwxwú7mesh, the Indigenous, of the Coast Salish First Nations. Deep Cove is 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) from downtown Vancouver
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Out walking. Summer has arrived in Vancouver
 with James Roger Hourston & Earl Squires & Andy Homorodean & Ebi Fisher

  Deep Cove, North Vancouver

  Deep Cove, North Vancouver

Andy Homorodean  
Deep Cove, North Vancouver

 Turtle
Turtle Lost Lagoon Stanley Park in Vancouver

 Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge

The Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge is a pedestrian bridge located within Lynn Canyon Park, in the District of North Vancouver, British Columbia. It is 50 metres (160 ft) high from the bottom of the canyon. The bridge was built as a private venture in 1912

 Lynn Canyon Park
Lynn Canyon Park is a municipal park in the District of North Vancouver, British Columbia. When the park officially opened in 1912 it was only 12 acres (4.9 ha) in size, but it now encompasses 617 acres (250 ha). The park has many hiking trails of varying length and difficulty. The Baden-Powell Trail passes through the park crossing over the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge. Due to its natural landscape many TV series such as Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis used the
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 Lynn Canyon Park

 Lynn Canyon Park



  Deep Cove, North Vancouver

  Deep Cove, North Vancouver

 Deep Cove, North Vancouver
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