Capilano Suspension Bridge
Naturally thrilling since 1889, Capilano Suspension Bridge is Vancouver's oldest and most famous visitor attraction. The bridge spans 137 meters (450 feet) across and 70 meters (230 feet) above Capilano River.

Treetops Adventure
The newest addition to Capilano, this one of a kind attraction takes guests of all ages from one colossal Douglas Fir tree to another on a series of seven suspended cable bridges. Get a squirrel's eye view of the forest at heights of up to 100 feet.

On the Wild Side
The Living Forest and Naturalist's Notebook exhibits prepare guests for their walk in the seven-acre rainforest, along the Cliffhanger Walk and high in the trees on Treetops Adventure.

Around the Park
Attractions include the historic Story Centre, colourful Totem Park, Big House First Nations carving centre and Elizabeth's gardens.

Hours
Open every day except Christmas Day. Summer hours are 8:30am - 8pm. Winter hours are 9am - 5pm. To fully enjoy all we have to offer, we recommend guests spend 1.5 - 2 hours in the Park.

Amenities
Washrooms and the east side of the Park are wheelchair accessible. There is ample free parking for motorcoaches.

Shopping
Originally built in 1911 as a Tea House, the Trading Post Gift Shop features over 20,000 Canadian items including original First Nations art and irresistible homemade fudge.

Dining
Fabulous West Coast cuisine is offered for breakfast, lunch, dinner and afternoon tea at our fully licensed venues.