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  1. Only minutes away from downtown Vancouver, appreciate nature from two breathtaking perspectives - world famous Capilano Suspension Bridge spanning 137m (450 ft) and 70m (230ft) high above the Capilano River and the thrilling Cliffwalk, a heart-stopping 700ft journey along the granite cliffside offering panoramic views of the rainforest and ...

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  3. Feb 16, 2021 · Free, unlimited admission to Capilano Suspension Bridge Park for one full year including Canyon Lights; 10% off all regular priced items at the Trading Post Gift Shop; 10% off food and beverage* at the Cliff House Restaurant, Loggers’ Grill, Bridge House Cafe and Cabin; 10% off food and beverage* at Stanley‘s Bar & Grill

  4. Capilano suspension bridge is on Capilano river, 137 meter long & 70 meter high from river base. Treetop adventure is a series of 7 suspension bridges with plateforms in between rainforest trees, 33meter high. Cliff walk bridge 213 meter long with beautiful views. Tickets are as per age.

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  6. The Suspension Bridge. Grab onto its thick steel cables and wobble across the world-famous Capilano Suspension Bridge. Stretching 137 metres (450 feet), this historic crossing takes you from manicured gardens adorning First Nations totem poles to the natural tranquility of the temperate rainforest.

  7. The Capilano Suspension Bridge is 450 feet (137 meters) long and is suspended 230 feet (70 meters) above the Capilano River in North Vancouver, British Columbia. This iconic structure has been a popular attraction since it was first built in 1889, and it offers breathtaking views of the surrounding forest and river below.

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