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'Taylor Swift-inspired wonderland' to light up North Vancouver park Dec. 5-9

Swift brings her Eras Tour to B.C.'s biggest stadium Dec. 6-8
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Canyon Lights graphic for the attraction at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park in North Vancouver.

A North Vancouver landmark will turn into "a Taylor Swift-inspired wonderland" during the American musician's run of concerts at BC Place Stadium. 

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From Dec. 5 to 9, the Canyon Lights attraction at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park will be "re-imagined into a giant friendship bracelet" with the letters FEARLESS hanging from the 450-foot-long bridge.

Swift-themed photo spots, bracelet-making and music aims to "set the scene for a truly 'enchanted' experience," according to the hype posted on capbridge.com.

Speaking of hype, the world's most famous Kansas City Chiefs fan brings her "Eras Tour" to B.C.'s biggest stadium for three concerts over three nights, Dec. 6-8, with opener Gracie Abrams.

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A view of the Canyon Lights at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park in North Vancouver. Contributed photo

At Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, the "Taylor's Version" of Canyon Lights is included in the price of admission or annual pass.

That week, the Treetops Adventure will be renamed "Taytops Adventure," and the Cliffwalk becomes, yes, "Swiftwalk" for five nights.

Promised are themed treats and cocktails ('Evermore' Eggnog at Cliff House Restaurant & Bar, anyone?), along with live acoustic music by a Swift tribute singer.

Park hours are from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., and guests can stay in the 27-acre park an hour past closing time. Parking is limited, as are tickets for Canyon Lights, open from Nov. 22 to Jan. 19.