Capilano Suspension Bridge Park
9 expert reviews
“Across the bridge is the Treetops Adventure, where you can walk along 650 feet of cable bridges suspended among the trees.”
– Fodor's
Concierge
"This 450-foot-long pedestrian suspension bridge, which gently (terrifyingly?) sways 230 feet above the tree-lined Capilano River Canyon, is the world's longest."
Time Out
"Scottish engineer George Mackay extended a rope and plank bridge 137m (450ft) over the Capilano River in 1889 with the help of two men and a team of horses."
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Bear in mind it doesn't take many people to make the bridge sway quite alarmingly.
Michelin Guide
1 Star
"You'll appreciate this deep canyon best from the long (137m/450ft), narrow Capilano Suspension Bridge, 70m/230ft above the Capilano River, revealing a head-spinning view."
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National Geographic
"Since 1889, adventurers have been crossing this 450-foot-long (137-meter-long), 230-foot-high (70-meter-long) suspension bridge; a thrill for kids."
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Condé Nast Traveler
"Travelers who love the thrill of heights and gorgeous rainforest views are handsomely rewarded at the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park."
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If you’re traveling with a baby, make sure to bring a carrier that allows you to have both hands free.
+1 604-985-7474
3735 Capilano Rd., North Vancouver, British Columbia V7R 4J1, Canada