
…The always brilliant annual “Lights of Hope” display adorning the face of St Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver…

…with 10 kilometers of lights built entirely by volunteers for the Hospital Foundation’s annual fundraising campaign…

This great hospital was founded in 1894 and over the past one hundred and twenty years its dedicated, compassionate and outstanding staff have provided simply the best health care to millions…

…and although the lights will be turned on for the last time on January 6th, the legacy of hope, dedication, skill and excellence will continue each and every day of the year. If you would like to learn more about the campaign visit the Foundation’s website: http://www.helpstpauls.com/lights-of-hope/lights-of-hope-display/ …
wonderfully hopeful illumination
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Couldn’t agree more. Thanks
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I look forward to these lights every year! How did you manage to get an aerial view. Do you work besides St. Paul’s? Awesome!
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Thanks. Help from Spiderman!
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Very nice!
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Thanks Shannon
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Fantastic! Great aerial view too! 🙂
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Thanks
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A definite wow, a very interesting subject very well described. Great challenge resposnse!
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Thanks Tina. Much appreciated…Andrew
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spectacular shots Andrew.
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Lovely captures of the lights – I’m debating whether to make a mad dash over there tonight to see if I can squeak in a post for this week’s challenge! 😉
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Thanks Deb. You should try; look forward to seeing your post…A
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Amazing!! Love the shot from the top the most !!
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