Capilano Suspension Bridge Map

The Capilano Suspension Bridge is one of British Columbia’s most iconic attractions, stretching 137 metres across the Capilano River and swaying gently 70 metres above the canyon floor. Originally built in the late 19th century, the bridge has evolved into a full visitor experience featuring treetop walkways, cliff-edge platforms, and interpretive displays about rainforest ecology. Millions of visitors come annually to feel the mix of thrill and serenity that defines this natural wonder. Despite its popularity, the park maintains a strong commitment to conservation and Indigenous cultural interpretation, ensuring guests understand the broader landscape they are stepping into. The experience changes with the seasons, from misty winter walks to illuminated holiday displays. On any Vancouver map, the Capilano Suspension Bridge stands as a North Shore essential, balancing adventure, education, and scenic immersion.

Location: 49.3429014, -123.1151049

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– Access: no
– House Number: 3735
– Bridge: yes
– Pedestrians: customers

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