Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, Thrilling Bridges and Pristine Nature

3735 Capilano Road North Vancouver, BC Canada V7R 4J1
A very spectacular large suspension bridge
4.5

Introduction

The Capilano Suspension Bridge, located in North Vancouver, was built in 1889 and spans 140 meters over the Capilano River and dense forests, with a height of about 70 meters. Real estate developer MacKay, along with local First Nations people August Jack and Willie Khahtsahlano, used hemp ropes and thick wooden planks to construct the bridge, connecting the two sides of the valley. The First Nations people called the bridge the "laughing bridge," as it would make a laughing-like sound when swaying in the wind. Below the suspension bridge is a raging canyon, surrounded by tall, straight fir and cedar trees. Additionally, the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park offers many experiential activities, such as treetop adventures. Apart from the suspension bridge observation, the park itself is also worth exploring. Hiking trails allow explorers to experience the charm of nature, and various First Nations cultural projects offer colorful cultural experiences for tourists. Walking along the cliff, visitors can also overlook the valley scenery, making it suitable for those who enjoy outdoor sports.

Must-go rating

Must go
41%
Worth going
44%
Generally
9%
Not worth it
6%

Transportation

94%
Self-driving
Inconvenient to park
There is a parking lot
Free parking
Expensive parking fees
Cheap parking fees
6%
Bus transportation
Address
3735 Capilano Road North Vancouver, BC Canada V7R 4J1
Opening hours
January 5th to March 14th from 9:00 to 17:00
from March 15th to April 25th from 9:00 to 18:00
from April 26th to May 30th from 9:00 to 19:00
from May 31st to September 1st from 8:30 to 20:00
from September 2nd to October 13th from 9:00 to 18:00
from October 14th to November 29th from 9:00 to 17:00
from November 30th to December 4th from 11:00 to 21:00.
Transportation
Free bus pick-up point: Near the Info Kiosk.