Capilano Suspension Bridge Park

Top 1% of attractions in Vancouver
8/10

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 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 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." Full review
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Bear in mind it doesn't take many people to make the bridge sway quite alarmingly.
Michelin Guide 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." Full review
National Geographic 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." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler Condé Nast Traveler
"Travelers who love the thrill of heights and gorgeous rainforest views are handsomely rewarded at the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park." Full review
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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.
Travel + Leisure Travel + Leisure
"The Capilano Suspension Bridge is a 450-foot-long, 230-foot-high bridge that crosses the Capilano River and has been freaking out acrophobes since 1889"
Vancouver Travel Guide
November 11, 2021
Independent Independent
"The most remarkable piece of engineering is the Capilano suspension bridge – a Klondike-era steel ribbon hanging thrillingly above a plunging river canyon"
Frommer's Frommer's
"This heart-stopping experience... boasts a whole lot of extra features that keep the visitors coming back." Full review


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