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Capilano Suspension Bridge Park

📍 Canada Vancouver 노스밴쿠버

Capilano Suspension Bridge Park photo
Photo — Carlos Delgado · CC BY-SA 3.0 (Wikimedia Commons)

Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is an experience-focused attraction centered on a suspension bridge across the forest and treetop routes. Not far from downtown, it gives a strong sense of Vancouver's natural scenery.

Admission tickets, shuttles, and hours can vary by season, so check the official guidance.

Visitor information

Hours See the official information.
Price range See the official information.
Address 3735 Capilano Rd, North Vancouver, BC V7R 4J1
Getting there Take a shuttle, bus, or car from downtown Vancouver

Opening hours and prices may change. Please check the official channel before visiting when an item says to check the official notice.

Useful tips

  • The forest atmosphere is still good in the rain, but you'll need shoes prepared for slippery surfaces.
  • If you use the shuttle, check the last departure time in advance.
  • When I calculated the schedule, the official FAQ listed the average visit time as about 2 to 3 hours, so if you pair it with other North Vancouver plans, adding travel time separately looks less rushed.
  • The official safety guidance mentions slippery wet walkways, so if rain is forecast, bring shoes with good grip and a waterproof outer layer, and avoid running or shaking the bridge.

Frequently asked questions

Is it okay if I'm afraid of heights?

The route includes a suspension bridge and cliffside sections. Check the official guidance and decide whether the route and facility conditions suit you.

What areas are included with admission?

The official FAQ says admission includes the Suspension Bridge, Treetops Adventure, Cliffwalk, Story Centre, Kia'palano, and seasonal events. Check the official guidance for your visit date for seasonal events and detailed operations.

Can I access every area with a stroller or wheelchair?

According to the official safety guidance, the Suspension Bridge, Treetops Adventure, and Cliffwalk are not wheelchair accessible, and strollers and crutches are not allowed on those routes. If you need mobility or companion equipment, check alternative routes in advance.

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