Although it's safe, you will want to grip the rope as you step out on to the creaky wooden planks of this bridge, which provides a look down at the glorious Capilano River raging 230 feet below. This popular attraction, the city's oldest, isn't recommended for those who fear heights. Ten minutes from downtown, the attraction includes a restaurant, Trading Post gift shop, a Native Carving Centre and guided tours.
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From 2-5pm, Bridges Restaurant serves high tea. There are two options: 1) Two O'Clock Tea, which is your basic tea and scones or 2) Afternoon Tea for Two,...
“Awesome”
This place was amazing. The bridge was like nothing I had ever been on before. You're so high up that it is somewhat nerve racking but a lot of...
“Don't do it”
When we first arrived in the parking lot found we had to pay $5,00 to park. The entrance to the bridge was $30.00. What we found was a good pla...
“Do Not Underestimate On A Rainy Day...”
What a great place to just relax and stroll the rainforest! My whole vacation had rainy days. It was pouring on my first day in Vancouver. I ha...
“Way Too Expensive and Not That Exciting”
C$29 to walk across a cable suspension bridge and see a few big trees in a suburb of Vancouver? C'mon! For FREE, you can go to the nearby Lynn ...
“Fine program for family with kids”
Given that I had my wife and a 5 and 7 year old, this was just what the doctor recommended. The kids had a blast. Crossing the main suspension ...
“Expensive, but worth it”
This is rather expensive "outing", yet everything seems to be on expensive side in Canada. We absolutely loved the "Treatop adventure", this wa...
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