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    Cleveland Dam
    Completed in 1952, the Cleveland Dam lies at the head of the Capilano River and the southern end of Capilano Lake on the North Shore of Greater Vancouver. A viewing area and several trail heads are located next to the dam as well as picnic and public facilities. The dam is not used for hydroelectric purposes but was built for water storage for the Lower Mainland.
    Address: Capilano Park Road North Vancouver  BC  CAN
     

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    Lions Gate Bridge National Historic Site
    Lions Gate Bridge, constructed in the late 1930s, connects mainland Vancouver with the North Shore. It is the longest suspension bridge in Western Canada, and the tower height is 111 metres (364 feet). Reconstruction and improvements have occured several times, but the bridge has retained it's original form and continues to be a well-known landmark of Vancouver. The bridge was recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada in 2005.
    Address: . Vancouver  BC
     

     
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