Lions Gate Bridge, Iconic Suspension Bridge with Majestic Views

Lions Gate Bridge, Vancouver, BC
The scenery is very beautiful
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Introduction

Built in 1938, this bridge is a major transportation route between West Vancouver and North Vancouver, and is also one of Vancouver's famous landmarks. It is named after the twin lions on the north shore and has two lion statues at the south entrance, living up to its name. The lions are often dressed up or adorned with garlands, adding to the beauty of the scenery, especially during festivals or Vancouver Canucks games. In addition, there are dedicated paths for bicycles and pedestrians to cross the bridge while enjoying the magnificent views of Vancouver and the Pacific.

Must-go rating

Must go
4%
Worth going
48%
Generally
48%

Transportation

90%
Self-driving
Inconvenient to park
There is a parking lot
Free parking
Expensive parking fees
Park by the roadside
5%
Group travel
5%
Translation: Others
Address
Lions Gate Bridge, Vancouver, BC
Opening hours
All day.
Transportation
Driving to West or North Vancouver will pass through this bridge, or taking bus 240, 246, 250, 253 to Stanley Park and walking along the pedestrian path to Lions Gate Bridge.