Vancouver has great places to visit and great spaces to get lost in, too — like this canopy walk in the canopy of a forest in the University of British Columbia Botanical Gardens. It’s quite the experience, walking near the tops of the trees.
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That stroll looks fantastic. It would be way cool to walk up in the trees. Any zip lines?
No zip lines, but if you bounced on the suspension bridges they were as good as any amusement ride I’ve been on lately.
Looks like fun..and a little bit scarey!!! What a wonderful trip!!!
yep, a little bit scary — but a great experience.
I don’t think A. likes her sweatshirt, but thank God she has it; look’s cool up there. XOX
She’s had that sweatshirt on since you gave it to her…
Wow… I would love to make this walk. What a wonderful thing to experience walking around the tops of huge trees like that.
Now that would be frightening! Haha. But it would be quite a view.
Only if you are scared of heights. Oh, right….
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I want to do that before The Big One hits. What a fabulous experience that must be!
Yep, fabulous. Be aware of middle school field trips kids scheduled a half hour after your turn though! The docents were nice enough to give us fair warning, and they promised slow the kids down at the bathroom break scheduled right before their canopy tour turn!
Whew! Those bridges are BOUNCY!
[...] This is one mighty fine arboretum and includes a historical Japanese garden as well as that beloved canopy walk on suspension bridges in the tops of the [...]