
Vancouver's oldest tourist attraction, originally built in 1889, stretches 450 feet (137m) across and 230 feet (70m) above Capilano River. It sways and jiggles just enough to make you feel a little bit unsteady. People of all ages were crossing including a guy with a cane. If he can do it, you can do it! The Bridge crosses the gorge below.

The view is incredible.

Treetop Adventure Walk

This was one of my favorite parts of the experience. It was so fun walking along the treetops, you get a great birds eye view.

There is also a beautiful Natures Edge walk. So calm and serene. You walk along the forested bottom on a wooden trail that winds by a little pond and to the edge of the gorge to look out and down.

This beautiful tree is across the street from the entrance to the park near a cute little restaurant. It is so pretty.
The park was a little expensive to get into $30 CD a person, but we felt it was totally worth it. Be sure to take your time walking through and observing everything.

Down the street is the Capilano Dam. There is a pretty reservoir and park. If you walk to the top of the bridge you see below.


Of course, I can't leave Canada without showing some Totem Poles.

We only had three days but we had such a great time and saw so much.
1 comment:
WOW...what a bridge! I'm afraid of heights but might've made the trek for a view like that!
Your tablescape was awesome, too, as always!
Hugs,
Lana
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