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Capilano Suspension Bridge | Vancouver British Columbia Tourist Attraction

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The park's seven-acre West Coast Rainforest lost 82 trees during Hurricane Freda in 1962, eight of which fell on the bridge itself. One of the strongest survivors is now affectionately known as Big Doug - standing over 200 feet tall at the ripe old age of 350.

The Capilano Group of Companies (CGC) comprises retail, hospitality and tourism based businesses anchored by Vancouver's popular tourist attraction, Capilano Suspension Bridge (CSB). CGC's diverse portfolio includes two accommodation properties in the Canadian Rockies, four retail gift shops in BC and Alberta and several food and beverage facilities. CGC is currently developing an exciting property on Mackenzie Beach in Tofino. This new hotel on Vancouver Island's incomparable West Coast is scheduled to open in 2007.

Native Vancouverite Nancy Stibbard purchased CSB in 1983 and has spearheaded the attraction's development and phenomenal increase in attendance over the past twenty years. Nancy's commitment to exceeding guest expectations and providing truly memorable experiences is the service promise on which the CGC is founded. All of the organization's marketing, administrative and financial activities are conducted from its headquarters at the Suspension Bridge location. CGC employs over two hundred people seasonally in addition to the over two hundred year-round positions. Students receive exceptional training and, on average, return for three seasons.

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Capilano Suspension Bridge Ltd.
North Vancouver BC
Canada V7R 4J1
(604) 985-7474

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