Overview
Spanning 137 meters (450 feet) across the breathtaking Capilano River, the Capilano Suspension Bridge is one of the Vancouver area’s most popular tourist destinations. Whether you brave the granite precipes of the Cliffwalk or give the Treetops Adventure experience a shot, you’re bound to find something to love about this beautiful natural landmark. The Living Forest Trail is another highlight as it allows guests to wind through a forest of 1,300 year-old Douglas fir trees. For history buffs, you can learn more about the area’s past with a visit to the nearby Story Center.
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*Rider Update: Treetops Adventure at Capilano Suspension Bridge is undergoing maintenance February 5th – May 31, 2024
Frequently Asked Questions
Take the free shuttle that leaves from a number of Downtown Vancouver locations. View the Capilano Suspension Bridge Shuttle Schedule. Short on time? Take one of our guided tours, and also tour Downtown Vancouver or Grouse Mountain.
Unfortunately, wheelchairs or crutches are not permitted on the Capilano Suspension Bridge, the Treetops Adventure or the Cliffwalk.
Capilano Suspension Bridge is OPEN every day of the year, except for Christmas day. Their opening hours vary during the year. Visit their site for more information. Please note that hours of operation may be changed due to special events. We recommend contacting us at 604-451-1600 for the latest information.