Capilano Suspension Bridge Park

Vancouver, Canada

4.6 ★
BC V7R 4J1, Canada
2-3 hours
CAD 65.00 for adults, CAD 33.00 for children (ages 6-12), children under 6 free. Prices include access to all park features.

Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is one of Vancouver's most cherished natural attractions, renowned for its stunning views and immersive rainforest experience. Originally built in 1889, the suspension bridge stretches 137 meters (450 feet) across the Capilano River at a height of 70 meters (230 feet), offering visitors exhilarating panoramic vistas of the lush temperate rainforest below. The bridge itself is a marvel of engineering and history, having undergone several renovations to ensure safety while maintaining its original charm.

Visitors to the park can expect more than just the iconic suspension bridge. The park features several engaging activities, including the Treetops Adventure, which consists of a series of smaller suspension bridges attached to towering Douglas fir trees, allowing guests to explore the canopy at heights of up to 30 meters (100 feet). The Cliffwalk is another thrilling experience-this narrow walkway juts out from a granite cliff above the river, providing dramatic views and photo opportunities. The surrounding rainforest is rich with native flora and fauna, with informative signage throughout that educates visitors about the ecosystem.

The atmosphere within Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is both awe-inspiring and tranquil. The constant sound of rushing water mixed with the fresh scent of cedar and damp earth creates an immersive nature retreat just minutes from downtown Vancouver. Especially popular with families, outdoor enthusiasts, and photographers, the park combines natural beauty with a sense of adventure and education. Visitors love it for its unique blend of thrill and serenity, making it a must-see landmark that truly showcases the Pacific Northwest's landscape and culture.

Highlights

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit is during late spring through early fall (May to September) when the weather is mild, and the park is fully accessible. Fall (September to October) offers vibrant autumn foliage that enhances the rainforest beauty. Winter visits provide a magical experience during the Canyon Lights event, though some walkways may close due to weather.

Insider Tips

  1. 1 Arrive early in the morning to avoid crowds and capture the best photos with soft natural lighting.
  2. 2 Wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes as some paths and bridges can be slippery, especially after rain.
  3. 3 Visit during the off-season for quieter experiences and take advantage of discounted admission rates in winter.

Frequently Asked Questions

While the main suspension bridge has barriers and uneven surfaces that limit wheelchair access, the main entrance, gift shop, and some pathways are accessible. Contact the park in advance to discuss your specific mobility needs.

Pets are not permitted inside Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, except for service animals. This policy helps protect the park's delicate ecosystem and ensures safety for all visitors.

The park does not have designated picnic areas for outside food, and food is generally not permitted inside to protect wildlife. However, there is a café onsite where visitors can purchase meals, snacks, and beverages.

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