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  1. Cross the legendary Suspension Bridge, walk through a rainforest canopy with Treetops Adventure, experience an adrenaline-pumping walk above the canyon with Cliffwalk and do so much more! There’s a reason Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is BC’s most popular attraction.

  2. Grab onto its thick steel cables and wobble across the world-famous Capilano Suspension Bridge. Stretching 137 metres (450 feet), this historic crossing takes you from manicured gardens adorning First Nations totem poles to the natural tranquility of the temperate rainforest.

  3. 4 days ago · One single-day admission ticket gets you unlimited access to everything the Park has to offer. Get your ticket online and Save $3. Just pick a date and time that works for you and get here as close to your arrival times as possible.

  4. The Suspension Bridge. Venture onto the swinging planks of the one and only 450-foot Capilano Suspension Bridge and experience the natural thrill that’s amazed millions of visitors since 1889. Learn More.

  5. Cross the world-famous bridge, lit end-to-end with a changing multi-colour display, and sway high above the illuminated Capilano River. Journey into a glittering rainforest and walk high above the forest floor on a transformed Treetops Adventure.

  6. 4 days ago · The Free Shuttle operates all year round with pick ups at Canada Place and the Hyatt Regency Hotel. Seating is on a first-come, first-served for guests of Capilano Suspension Bridge Park only. Times are approximate and can vary with traffic volumes.

  7. Trek back in time to 1889 with rare photographs, murals, artifacts and antiques chronicling the early history of Capilano Suspension Bridge Park.

  8. Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is a children’s paradise, filled with amazing attractions and fun, interactive activities. Cross the suspension bridge, venture through some of the highest tree tops of North America, learn about history and our vibrant rainforest ecosystem, meet the birds of Raptors Ridge and most of all, have an amazing time.

  9. Nancy Stibbard purchased Capilano Suspension Bridge in 1983 from her father Rae Mitchell. Her goal, to elevate the Park from a mere stop-off to a world class destination attraction, was realized in less than ten years.

  10. Directions to Capilano Suspension Bridge Park from Downtown Vancouver, ride the SeaBus to Lonsdale Quay, then take the #236 bus to Capilano Suspension Bridge Park. From Phibbs Exchange, North Vancouver, take bus #232 and get off at Edgemont Boulevard and Capilano Road.

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