Capilano Suspension Bridge

Capilano Suspension Bridge suspended high above the Capilano River has long been one of Vancouver's top tourist attractions

The Capilano Suspension Bridge attracts about 800,000 visitors every year. It is a 'people only' foot bridge suspended a dizzying 230 feet above the Capilano River and spans 446 feet. The original bridge was built by a Scottish engineer and parks commissioner named George Grant Mackay from hemp rope and cedar planks. In 1903 it was reconstructed with wire cable. The bridge was completely rebuilt again in 1956.

The current owners (since 1983) have added the Treetops Adventures attraction, a series of seven footbridges suspended between large Douglas Fir trees, providing visitors a view of the forest from a tree top perspective.

A new feature that just opened in the spring of 2011 is the Cliffwalk - a series of thrilling walkways cantilevered out and suspended above the granite cliffs of the canyon! Definitely not for the faint of heart.

In addition to the above, park guests can also view nature trails, gardens and totem poles. All told, the park offers visiters a great way to experience the rugged nature of the West Coast.

At Christmas time the park is particularily spectacular at night, as it is lit up with 1000's of lights during their Canyon Lights display.

Capilano Park is park is a privately owned attraction and admission charges do apply. The park is open every day except Christmas. Hours of operation vary through the year, so please see their official website for details. For more information on the Capilano Suspension Bridge see the Official Website: Capilano Suspension Bridge

Capilano Supsension Bridge high above the Capilano River

Capilano Suspension Bridge high above the Capilano River cc licensed flickr photo shared by d0ndy

The new Cliffwalk attraction at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park

Braving the new Cliffwalk attraction at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park cc licensed flickr photo shared by btaroli

Getting There on Transit
Nearest SkyTrain Stations
Expo Line / Canada LineWaterfront Station
Bus Connections

From Waterfront Station take the Seabus over to Lonsdale Quay. After exiting the Seabus walk to Bay 8 at the bus loop and catch the #236 Grouse Mountain bus and take it to the Suspension Bridge Stop on Capilano Road. Note: This route passes near to three other attractions so if you are planning to visit them you may wish to so on the same day. They are Lonsdale Quay Public Market, Cleveland Dam, and Grouse Mountain


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Hours and Admission

Hours of operation vary throughout the year, so please visit Capilano Suspension Bridge Hours and Rates for the latest information.

Adults (17-64)$31.95
Seniors (65+)$29.95
Student $25.95
Youth (13-16)$19.95
Child(6-12)$12.00
Toddler(under 6) Free

Treetops Adventure at the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park

Enjoying the Treetops Adventure at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park cc licensed flickr photo shared by coolinsights


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