Capilano Suspension Bridge

Cliffwalk at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park

Located in North Vancouver near the base of Grouse Mountain, the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is one of Vancouver’s top tourist attractions. Over the years, the park has added several features to compliment its famous bouncing suspension bridge, including the recently built Cliffwalk experience.

Similar to Heritage Park in Calgary, the Cliffwalk at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is a member of the Canadian Signature Experiences, a collection of unique Canadian travel experiences established by the Canadian Tourism Commission.

Even though we live within a 10 minute drive of the park, it’s been years since we last visited. In an effort to ‘be a tourist in our hometown’ this year, we decided to check out the park’s newest addition and introduce Braydon to the suspension bridge.

Cliffwalk at Capilano Suspension Bridge

The park is loaded with beautiful native art and totem poles.

Capilano Suspension Bridge

Originally built in 1889, Capilano Suspension Bridge stretches 450 feet (137m) across and 230 feet (70m) above Capilano River. The bridge is quite high and bouncy, so we weren’t quite sure how Braydon would handle the heights…

Capilano Suspension Bridge

No problemo…

Cliffwalk at Capilano Suspension Bridge

After crossing the bridge and exploring the park’s coastal temperate rainforest, we made our way to the Cliffwalk, a system of wooden walkways suspended alongside a glacier-carved granite cliff-face.

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The Cliffwalk has a pretty neat set-up. The main section, pictured above, leans over a steep canyon and gives you the feeling like your flying amongst the trees.

Cliffwalk at Capilano Suspension Bridge

 It’s very safe, even for little ones, but you need to hold their hand throughout the walk.

Cliffwalk at Capilano Suspension Bridge

The Cliffwalk bridges are not very long, so most kids opt to do the walk multiple times, which is included in the price of admission to the park.

Capilano Suspension Bridge

The Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is a great family friendly attraction for both tourists and locals. Aside from the bridge and cliffwalk, the park also offers the Treetops adventure, a series of seven suspension bridges attached to eight 30 ton, 250 year old Douglas-firs, and several boardwalks with viewpoints that overlook the canyon.

To learn more about the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, visit http://www.capbridge.com/

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