Built in 1889, the Capilano
Suspension Bridge is 450 feet (137m) long
and hangs 230 feet (70m) above Capilano
River.

Admission isn’t cheap... The cost is $31.95 for adults, $12.00 for kids
aged 6-12 (kids under 6 are free!), but I found the park worth every penny.

Strollers aren’t permitted on the bridge and caution is
certainly advised if you are carrying a squirmy child. But if your child can walk, the bridge feels
very safe. While there is some swaying
on the bridge, it isn’t a drastic amount of movement. At first B was a bit hesitant to head out onto the bridge but after a few steps, he thought it was a blast!
The Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is located about 15
minutes from downtown Vancouver and can be
reached via car, taxi or transit (take the Seabus from Vancouver to Lonsdale Quay and take the #236
bus). A free shuttle trolley is
also available to and from several stops in downtown Vancouver. (We used the shuttle to get back
to Vancouver -
be warned the trolley is a VERY bumpy ride, so if you have back problems or
have a napping baby, you may want to give it a miss).
Visit the official website for more information.
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