Capilano Suspension Bridge Park
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Chloe Annabelle
"Type: Stroll
Bus: 232, 236, 247, free shuttle from Downtown
Disclaimer! This is a VERY popular tourist attraction, that is also very overpriced (70$). There are other options to see similar places for free (Lynn Canyon, see after). However, I think it's worth visiting Capilano ONLY during Christmas and Halloween time. This is when they have many lights on, which makes it extra magical compared to other places and the only reason why you should be spending the money. If you're a BC resident, you should also know that a year pass costs the same price as a single entrance! So you should better go for that option and go multiple times a year to make it worth it.
Price and crowd aside, I find this place really magical. There are a couple different trails in the park, my favorites are the treetop and the cliff walk. The lights are totally enhancing that mystical BC forest atmosphere, especially on a moody day. I would recommend going at the end of the day, but before it gets dark. Many people only come when it's fully dark, but I think they're loosing a lot of that misty forest magic. "
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Marie Ouimet
"I don’t know why I only went to Capilano Bridge on my third visit to Vancouver, but it is definitely my favorite place in the city!
The Capilano Suspension Bridge opened in 1889 and is located in North Vancouver. It is 140 meters (460 ft) high and the bridge crosses the Capilano River at 70 meters (230 ft) high. In the park, you will also find Treetops Adventures which consists of seven footbridges suspended between old-growth Douglas Fir trees and a Cliffwalk.
In the winter time, Canyon Lights is in full swing and adds a whimsical feel to the experience. I thought I would stay for about an hour but I wandered for a good 3hrs and grabbed a yummy Hot Chocolate to warm up.
The park is open daily from 10am to 6pm. I had also purchased my ticket online in advance for $55 CAD and it was worth every penny!"
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Jennifer Hum
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"4:30 PM - This is one of the top attractions when visiting Vancouver. The admission ticket not only includes access to the suspension bridge, but also other attractions like the Treetops Adventure, Cliffwalk, and more. The main suspension bridge was a little underwhelming and crowded. The mini bridges at the Treetops Adventure were pretty cool"
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