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Capilano Suspension Bridge Park offers Vancouver’s most iconic rainforest experience, mixing breathtaking heights, natural beauty, and just the right amount of adrenaline.
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The 140-meter suspension bridge stretches 70 meters above the Capilano River, giving you unforgettable views of towering evergreens and the canyon below.
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Your ticket includes full access to Treetops Adventure, the glass-bottom Cliffwalk, rainforest trails, Indigenous cultural exhibits, and seasonal events throughout the year.
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This ticket is ideal if you want the complete Capilano experience with nature, culture, and adventure all in one place.
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Entry ticket to Capilano Suspension Bridge Park
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Access to:
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Capilano Suspension Bridge
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Treetops Adventure
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Cliffwalk
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Rainforest trails
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Educational exhibits
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Meals and drinks
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Hotel transfers
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Tips and gratuities
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Optional upgrades or guided tours
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Parking fees
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You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Walk high above Vancouver’s Capilano River with access to the park’s iconic suspension bridge, treetop walkways, and cliffside paths.
Getting started
Present your ticket at the main entrance for immediate access, no need to queue for ticket collection. After a quick security check, you’re free to explore the park’s trails and attractions at your own pace.
What to expect
Established in 1889, Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is one of Vancouver’s oldest and most popular outdoor attractions, known for its 137-metre-long bridge suspended 70 metres above the Capilano River.
Features
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Capilano Suspension Bridge: Experience the thrill of crossing one of the world’s highest pedestrian suspension bridges, offering sweeping views of the forest and river valley below.
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Treetops Adventure: Walk among towering Douglas firs on elevated walkways, providing a unique perspective of the temperate rainforest canopy.
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Cliffwalk: Traverse narrow glass-bottomed paths built along sheer granite cliffs, delivering dramatic canyon vistas and a sense of adventure.
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Rainforest trails: Stroll through lush, oxygen-rich forest paths, surrounded by ancient trees and interpretive signs about local ecology.
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Educational exhibits: Learn about the region’s Indigenous heritage and natural history through totem poles and interactive displays.
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What to bring
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Pack comfortable walking shoes. You’ll be exploring elevated walkways, forest paths, and narrow bridges.
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Dressing for the weather is key too, as the rainforest can get cool or rainy.
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Don’t forget to carry a valid photo ID with you.
What’s not allowed
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Smoking and e-cigarettes aren’t permitted anywhere in the park.
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Large bags and suitcases need to stay behind for safety reasons.
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Pets can’t enter, except for registered service animals.
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Alcohol, drugs, and any form of intoxication are strictly prohibited.
Accessibility
- Because the experience includes suspension bridges, high walkways, and narrow pathways, the park isn’t suitable for visitors with limited mobility, or those using wheelchairs or strollers.
Additional information
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Children must stay with a person aged 17 or older at all times.
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The suspension bridge does sway, which may be uncomfortable if you’re afraid of heights. You can still enjoy the park’s trails, exhibits, and peaceful rainforest surroundings.
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- Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
- Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
- Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
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