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Frequently Asked Questions about Capilano Suspension Bridge Attractions

What types of attractions are available at the Capilano Suspension Bridge?

The park features the world-famous suspension bridge, the thrilling Cliffwalk extending over the canyon, the Treetops Adventure canopy walk, and beautiful nature trails showcasing the coastal rainforest.

How do I choose which attractions to see during my visit?

Your general admission ticket includes access to all the attractions within the park. We recommend starting with the main Suspension Bridge, then exploring the Treetops Adventure, and finishing with the exhilarating Cliffwalk.

When is the best time to visit the park's attractions?

To enjoy a peaceful experience, visit early in the morning right when the park opens or late in the afternoon. If you visit during the winter holidays, evening visits are highly recommended for the spectacular Canyon Lights display.

What are the best practices for booking admission tickets?

It is highly recommended to book your tickets online in advance. This ensures you secure your preferred date and time slot, helps you skip the ticket purchasing lines at the gate, and sometimes grants access to special online rates.

Are the attractions family-friendly and wheelchair accessible?

The park is incredibly family-friendly and offers a kids' Rainforest Explorer program. However, for safety reasons, wheelchairs and strollers are not permitted on the Suspension Bridge, Treetops Adventure, or Cliffwalk. Some boardwalks and the Trading Post are accessible.

How do I get to the Capilano Suspension Bridge from downtown?

The easiest way to reach the attractions is by taking the free Capilano Suspension Bridge shuttle, which departs regularly from various locations in downtown Vancouver. Public transit buses and paid on-site parking are also available.

Are there combination tickets or city passes available?

Yes! Many tour operators offer combination tickets that include guided transport, Capilano Suspension Bridge admission, and tickets to nearby Grouse Mountain. Additionally, BC residents can convert their day ticket into a complimentary annual pass.

What are some local tips for avoiding crowds?

Visit on a weekday morning to beat the rush of tourists. Alternatively, embrace the Pacific Northwest weather and visit on a rainy day; the rainforest looks magical in the mist, and the crowds are significantly smaller.