Capilano Suspension Bridge Park: Tickets

Enjoy Nature at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park
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Book once and enhance your experience with this convenient combination of must sees

  • Capilano Suspension Bridge Park: Entry Ticket
  • Vancouver Aquarium: All-Access Ticket
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Discover Vancouver, Capilano Suspension Bridge, Queen Elizabeth Park and more

  • Bus tour of downtown Vancouver, Chinatown, Gastown and more, with 3 stops to explore at your own pace
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Granville Island (public market, galleries)
  • Capilano Suspension Bridge Park (Capilano Suspension Bridge, Treetops Adventure, Cliffwalk, and more)
  • English-speaking guide providing live narration and information
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  • Capilano Suspension Bridge Park: Entry Ticket
  • Flyover Experience in Vancouver
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Experience natural beauty and adventure at the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park

  • Capilano Suspension Bridge Park: Entry Ticket
  • Access to the Capilano Suspension Bridge
  • Access to the Cliffwalk
  • Access to the Treetops Adventure
  • Complimentary 'I Made It!' souvenir certificates
  • 10-minute History and Nature Talks in English
  • Seasonal entertainment
  • Enjoy a Free Shuttle year round from these Downtown Vancouver Locations: Canada Place, Hyatt Regency, and Blue Horizon
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Capilano Suspension Bridge Park FAQs

  1. How long is the Capilano Suspension Bridge?
  • The bridge is 137 metres (450 feet) long.
  1. How high is the Capilano Suspension Bridge?
  • It is 70 metres (230 feet) above the Capilano River.
  1. What is the best time to visit the Capilano Suspension Bridge?
  • Early mornings or weekdays during spring and fall can offer smaller crowds and pleasant weather.
  1. Is the Capilano Suspension Bridge safe?
  • Yes, it is very safe and regularly inspected, with steel cables supporting the bridge.
  1. Can children visit the Capilano Suspension Bridge?
  • Yes, the park is family-friendly, with activities for children, although strollers are not allowed on the bridge.
  1. Are pets allowed at the Capilano Suspension Bridge?
  • Yes, dogs on leashes are welcome, but they are not allowed on the Treetops Adventure or CliffWalk.
  1. What are Canyon Lights at the Capilano Suspension Bridge?
  • Canyon Lights is a winter event where the park is decorated with lights which  creates a magical atmosphere. It usually takes place between late November and mid-January.
  1. Can you walk the Capilano Suspension Bridge at night?
  • Yes, during events like Canyon Lights, the bridge and park are open in the evening.
  1. Is there a parking lot at the Capilano Suspension Bridge?
  • Yes, there is paid parking available at the site.
  1. Is the Capilano Suspension Bridge wheelchair accessible?
  • Unfortunately, the bridge and some of the park’s features are not accessible for wheelchairs due to the terrain.
  1. How long does it take to visit Capilano Suspension Bridge Park?
  • Most visitors spend about 2 to 3 hours exploring the park.
  1. Is the Capilano Suspension Bridge open year-round?
  • Yes, it is open year-round, with special events during the holiday season.

Capilano Suspension Bridge Park Fun Facts

  • The Bridge’s Age: The Capilano Suspension Bridge was originally built in 1889 making it one of Vancouver’s oldest tourist attractions!
  • Hemp & Wood: The original bridge was made of hemp ropes and cedar planks!
  • Name Origin: The name "Capilano" comes from a Salish First Nations word, which means "beautiful river." linking it to the river below!
  • Visitor Numbers: It’s one of the most popular attractions in Vancouver, with over 1.2 million visitors annually.
  • Nature Connection: The park emphasises conservation, with a strong focus on preserving the temperate rainforest ecosystem around the Capilano River.
  • First Nations Heritage: The park celebrates the First Nations culture with genuine totem poles, historical exhibits, and storytelling that honour the Squamish Nation, whose land the park sits on.
  • Height of the Bridge: The bridge hangs at about the same height as a 23-story building, giving visitors incredible views of the forest below!
  • Wildlife: The surrounding area is home to a variety of wildlife, including bald eagles, which can often be spotted flying above the river!
  • Bridge Renovation: The bridge was completely rebuilt in 1956 with steel cables to ensure its safety and durability, and it's regularly maintained for modern safety standards.
  • Thrill Factor: Despite its appearance, the bridge is very safe and can hold the weight of over 96 adult elephants at once!
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