This blog post is dedicated to the memory of my Dad, James Wirtanen, who passed away eleven years ago today. He fueled my wanderlust soul, always did, and always will. He had a desire and passion to see the world, and he wanted the same for his daughter. I miss him every day: my sunshine, my mountain man, my daddy.
About a year ago, my best friend Marc started planning a trip to Canada. He reached out and asked me if I wanted to go on another adventure with him, as our last one was four years prior to Seattle & Mount Rainer, Washington. Of course I said yes! I reminded him that September was not only my birthday month, but my 40th birthday, so he planned this adventure around my birthday. And it was the best birthday ever!!
I flew out from Cleveland, Ohio to Vancouver on September 5th, and Marc flew out from Norfolk, Virginia. We met at the baggage claim, grabbed the rental car, and off we went. After checking in to the Holiday Inn and Suites North Vancouver, which I highly recommend, we hopped back in the rental and found the nearest park to explore. Sadly, I don’t even think I go the name of that place, but it was a beautiful spot for birding in North Vancouver, with paths through the woods surrounded by a gorgeous lake.
Thursday was set to be the best day ever, as it was my 40th birthday! What better way to ring in 40 than zip lining at the top of the mountains?! We started by taking in some views at Cleveland Park (ironic since Cleveland is where I am from). We then headed up the gondola to the top of Grouse Mountain, where we zip lined for two hours. Talk about a view!! The last two zip lines were absolutely breathtaking, with views of snow capped mountains and downtown Vancouver!! Did I mention this adventure included a round trip ride on the ski lift, where we made a new friend from Australia? Happy 40th to me!!! #thisis40
Talk about an amazing Friday. We grabbed some Tim Hortons, which we did every day while in Canada, because Timmy’s is AMAZING. We headed to Capilano for our next adventure, Capilano Suspension Bridge Park. This place was worth every penny of the entrance fee!!! As most thing I experienced in Canada, the photos do not do it justice. It wasn’t just the suspension bridge, but also the cliff walk, and walking in the tree tops on the mini bridges. My best friend may have had a little too much fun trying to bounce the bridge around the other tourist, but all in good fun.
We ventured up to Cypress Provincial Park, for some more amazing views, some birding, and a cool view of one of the sites from the 2010 Winter Olympics. I found so much peace on this day, after a couple of days of thrilling activity. It is busy season right now for a Northeast Ohio Wedding Photographer, so it was so nice to just breath in all of the beauty and take photographs just for myself. Taking nature photos is where it all started for me, so it was nice to get back to where it all began. Another favorite stop this day was to Horseshoe Bay, home to British Columbia’s ferry boats. I had some poutine (look it up, it’s amazing), some delicious fish-n-chips, all while watching the clouds roll in and out of the bay over the mountains.
We tried so hard to get up to Whistler, a small mountain town and home to the 2010 Winter Olympics, but a huge bicycle race got in our way. It all worked out though, we found an amazing waterfall along our detour, and accidentally snuck in to the actual mountain site of the Olympics. It was like the apocalypse up there! You could not hear a sound. Broken down parking lots, crumbled cement walls, and nothing but breathtaking views. So peaceful. I wish I could remember the name of the town we had lunch in on the way back, it had the best lunch view I have ever had overlooking the mountains in Squamish.
Our last full day in Canada was pretty epic. Rain tried to ruin our plans, but by winging it, we found the most fun. We visited the gorgeous Shannon Falls, and while winging it again with a hike through the woods, we ended up in the parking lot of the Sea to Sky Gondola in Squamish. We thought, why not? It had been raining off and on, which for us was perfect, it meant less tourist. We took a ride up the mountain, with views of glacier lakes and mountain tops, all the way in to the clouds above. And I am being serious, we were in the clouds! When we got off the gondola ride, we really had no idea of the beauty around us, as the clouds had rolled in so thick, and then we saw the suspension bridge. Talk about something so amazing!! After crossing our second suspension bridge of our trip, we walked around a corner and the clouds opened up to views of snow capped mountains in front of us. I swear, we found heaven at the top of that mountain, or as close as we could get to it.
Adventure is out there. Life is short. Take the trips. See the world. Plan a destination wedding or elopement, and take me with you!! I am proud to say that I am an adventurous photographer, and I find peace in the mountains, and I will zip line with you and walk over crazy high bridges in the clouds! My soul needed this trip. I only get to see my best friend a few times a year, but we always make an adventure out of it. And this one was epic!! Time to plan the next one!!
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These are gorgeous photos Linds and a great tribute
All of these are amazing! Great choice for a tribute to your dad and I officially want to go to Canada now!
I want to take this EXACT vacation, sooooo beautiful and such a wonderful tribute to your dad!!!
So many wonderful images. What a great tribute to your father
I want to frame all of these! 😍
I’m in tears. And I am currently calling my dad, too. This was just so sweet, Lindsay. I know your dad would be proud of you. I’m sure he’s smiling down on you marveling at all the amazing things you are doing. This was an amazing tribute with some of the most stunningly beautiful images to match.
Oh Linds! This blog has me totally balling right now! Big hugs & I LOOOVVVVEEE YOU!
What a wonderful way to stay connected to your father – it seems like it was a gorgeous and emotionally fulfilling trip.
What a gorgeous place! I would love to visit BC and Canada! Great photos
Oh my gosh! Best 40th bday ever! This looks absolutely incredible. I’ve always wanted to go to Canada.
What a beautiful tribute to your dad. Sending hugs your way today!
What a special and beautiful post about your dad! All the images are amazing!
What an amazing birthday trip to Canada – and tribute to your dad! I know he would be so proud! Love these photos from your trip!
What an amazing birthday trip to Canada – and tribute to your dad! I know he would be so proud! Love these photos from your trip!
Looks like an amazing trip! What a wonderful way to honor your Dad. Also – I love your shirts! 🙂
Oh my goodness! I just love seeing all your pics! Such a great way to honor and remember your dad. Looks like you had an amazing adventure!
Hello gorgeous lady! I knew you were traveling but I didn’t realised it was also to commemorate your dad. I loved to follow your adventure and the incredible landscapes of that gorgeous part of the world! I love to see your personal work and it makes me think that maybe I should also post more personal stuff too!
Bringing on all the feels today! This was beautiful and I know he’d be so proud of you!
How fun that you get to travel all over as a photographer! This looks like it would be the perfect location for a destination wedding!
My goodness- what a stunning destination! Love these images, the location, and the editing. You are such a talented photographer, and I bet this would be a great place for a wedding!
It’s fitting for me to read this post today as it is actually my 40th birthday today!! You celebrated in the most epic way and I’m sure made your dad proud! I can’t wait to see more of your work as a Destination Wedding Photographer !!
What a wonderful place to visit as a northeast Ohio photographer! I bet you want to shoot a wedding there!