Discover nature from three exhilarating perspectives: the iconic Capilano Suspension Bridge, the seven bridges of Treetops Adventure, and the daring Cliffwalk, an adrenaline-pumping cliffside journey high above the Capilano River.
The Capilano Suspension Bridge, stretching 450 feet (137 meters) long and hanging 230 feet (70 meters) high, has been thrilling visitors since 1889. This iconic, slightly swaying bridge set in a stunning location is a must-see Vancouver landmark. Capilano Suspension Bridge Park offers an immersive BC experience, blending history, culture, and nature. Knowledgeable staff and interpretive signs provide as much or as little information as you desire. The Treetops Adventure takes you 110 feet (33 meters) into the mid-story of a vibrant coastal rainforest, while Cliffwalk follows a granite precipice along the Capilano River through lush rainforest vegetation. Seasonal events like Raptors Ridge birds of prey from June to October and Canyon Lights in December and January add to the many experiences at this year-round destination.
Admission includes all three attractions plus round-trip transportation from downtown via the Capilano Free Shuttle.
The Suspension Bridge
Step onto the swaying planks of the 450-foot Capilano Suspension Bridge and feel the natural thrill that has captivated millions since 1889.
Treetops Adventure
Experience a bird’s-eye view of the bustling coastal rainforest from lofty platforms and seven suspension bridges, taking you far above the forest floor.
Cliffwalk
Offering breathtaking views on the edge of nature, Cliffwalk is a cantilevered walkway that clings to the granite cliff high above Capilano Canyon.
The Living Forest
Delve into the temperate West Coast rainforest ecosystem and explore life at the canyon’s edge with this highly visual interpretation of the forest floor, rainforest canopy, and geology.
The Birds of Raptors Ridge
From April to early September, meet eagles, owls, and other birds of prey guided by the dedicated team from Raptors Ridge, a local organization committed to wildlife conservation education.
Story Centre
Travel back to 1889 with rare photographs, murals, artifacts, and antiques that chronicle the early history of Capilano Suspension Bridge Park.














2.5-3 Hours