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Capilano Suspension Bridge Park

Cross the 137m-long footbridge swaying 70m above the Capilano River canyon, then wander the Treetops Adventure walkways strung between old-growth Douglas firs and the cliff-hugging Cliffwalk. Vancouver's oldest and most iconic attraction (since 1889), it's a rainforest-canyon thrill a first-timer would genuinely regret missing. The park runs its own FREE shuttle from Canada Place roughly every 30 minutes, included with admission, making it an easy independent half-day.

What to expect

You'll board the park's complimentary shuttle from Canada Place (running every 30 minutes) and arrive at one of Vancouver's most famous landmarks, where the day unfolds as a sequence of escalating thrills: first, you cross the iconic 137-meter suspension bridge swaying 70 meters above the Capilano River canyon, feeling the deck move beneath your feet while forest walls close in. Next, you navigate the Treetops Adventure walkways strung between ancient Douglas firs, offering an elevated canopy perspective few visitors ever experience. Finally, the Cliffwalk hugs the canyon's edge with vertigo-inducing views before you return to gentler rainforest trails, the whole loop a mix of adrenaline and immersion in old-growth wilderness that's felt genuinely rewarding rather than rushed.

Who to call — book direct
Capilano Suspension Bridge Park
~$59 USD (CA$79.95 adult, ~10% off online; senior CA$74.95, youth CA$49.95, child 6-12 CA$27.95, under 6 free). Includes bridge, Treetops Adventure, Cliffwalk, and the free downtown shuttle from Canada Place.
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Beats the ship · vs the cruise line

Direct wins big. The ship's 'City Highlights + Capilano' combo runs $129-$167; buy admission direct (~$59) and ride the park's own free Canada Place shuttle and you pay roughly half. Even the City-Tour-bundled version booked elsewhere is ~$129 — the bridge itself is the only piece worth paying for, so go direct.

Good to know

From Canada Place (steps from the pier), catch the park's free shuttle—no need to book ahead, they run every 30 minutes throughout the day. Budget 4–5 hours on-site (bridge + both adventure areas), then 20–30 minutes shuttle time back, giving you a comfortable 6-hour window if you're off the ship by mid-morning. Wear sturdy, grippy footwear since the bridges and walkways can be wet; a light rain jacket is smart even if it's not raining, as the dense forest drips frequently. Buy admission direct at the gate (~$59 USD) rather than through the ship to cut your cost roughly in half and skip the organized-tour markup.

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