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Capilano Suspension Bridge Park | North Vancouver, BC Discover a world of stunning natural beauty, fascinating history and family-friendly activities Cross the legendary Suspension Bridge, walk through a rainforest canopy with Treetops Adventure, experience an adrenaline-pumping walk above the canyon with Cliffwalk and do so much more!
CapilanoU. ca - Capilano University Study at a prominent Vancouver university with 100+ programs to choose from and campuses in beautiful North Vancouver and the Sunshine Coast of BC
17 Things to KNOW Before Visiting Capilano Suspension Bridge Capilano is one of the most iconic attractions in Vancouver! Capilano Suspension Bridge is a 140-meter (460-foot) long bridge that is suspended 70 meters (230 feet) high over the Capilano River It first opened in 1889, making it one of the oldest tourist attractions in Vancouver
Capilano Suspension Bridge Park Visit Guide (2025) Spanning 450 feet across and hanging 230 feet above the Capilano River, the suspension bridge offers breathtaking views of the surrounding rainforest Walking across this iconic bridge is both thrilling and awe-inspiring
Capilano University - Wikipedia Capilano University (CapU) is a teaching-focused public university based in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, located on the slopes of the North Shore Mountains, with programming that also serves the Sea-to-Sky Corridor and the Sunshine Coast
Capilano Suspension Bridge Park - Destination Vancouver Cliffwalk follows a granite precipice along Capilano River on a labyrinth-like series of narrow cantilevered bridges, stairs and platforms through rainforest vegetation With 16 anchor points in the cliff supporting the structure and open grated walkways, Cliffwalk is not for the faint of heart!
Capilano Suspension Bridge Park Vancouver - Visitor Guide . . . Between November and January, Capilano transforms into something out of a fairytale as the entire park gets covered in one million little fairy lights They’re on every tree, along the pathways and across the suspension bridge