During the Winter Olympics, thousands of visitors enjoyed a similar urban zipline in downtown Vancouver — it was one of the most popular public activities during the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.
Now ziplining is coming to San Francisco as part of The British Columbia Experience, an 11-day celebration kicking off on April 8 in Justin Herman Plaza. The event spans April 8-18. The event will also feature free public dance performances by the world-renowned Aboriginal dance group the Le-La-La Dancers, an interactive video display, a 3D art installation, and more.
On April 8, The British Columbia Experience launches with the special appearance by two gold medal winning Olympians, US Speed Skater Shani Davis and Canadian Ski Cross Racer Ashleigh McIvor. They will be among the first to try out the zipline and participate in a public autograph signing on April 8th.
When: | Thursday, April 8 - Sunday, April 18th | ||||
10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. | |||||
What: | The British Columbia Experience, featuring: | ||||
- Free 600 ft. Urban Zipline: Open to the Public | |||||
Note: There are no age restrictions, but guests must weigh more than 65 pounds and no more than a maximum of 275 pounds. The ride will be free of charge. | |||||
- Interactive Video Display, 3D Art Installation and more | |||||
Who: | - Launch event on April 8th from 12:30-2:00 featuring a public meet and greet with 2010 Olympic Gold Medalists Shani Davis (US Speed Skating Team) and Ashleigh McIvor (Canadian Freestyle Team – Ski Cross) | ||||
- Performances by the world renowned Aboriginal dance group the Le-La-La Dancers (April 8th - April 11th at 12:00pm and 5:00pm) | |||||
Where: | Justin Herman Plaza at Embarcadero Square, San Francisco, California |
The zip line is not for people who are afraid of heights. With the 600ft. drop, it is sure a bit scary.
ReplyDeleteIt is always fun to visit San Francisco and especially for a big and fun event like this one, should be very good.
ReplyDeletethe Winter Olympics, thousands of visitors enjoyed a similar urban zipline in downtown Vancouver
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