Capilano Suspension Brid, Lynn Canyon Park + 4 more sights Tour





Description
Lynn Canyon Park & Suspension Bridge A temperate rainforest, crossing a thrilling suspension bridge swaying above a deep canyon. Wander scenic forest trails and admire waterfalls and emerald pools below. Capilano Suspension Bridge Park A must-see attraction! Feel the adrenaline as you cross the iconic 137-metre-long bridge high above the Capilano River. Explore the thrilling Cliffwalk and Treetops Adventure. Capilano River Hatchery Learn about the life cycle of Pacific salmon at this peaceful and educational stop nestled beside the river. During spawning season, you can watch salmon leaping upstream! Capilano Lush Rainforest Step into the beautiful lush rainforest of Capilano River Regional Park, listen to the rushing waters. Cleveland Dam & Capilano Lake Take in stunning views of the turquoise lake and the dramatic dam set against the backdrop of the North Shore Mountains. Stanley Park Vancouver’s most beloved urban oasis. Stop to admire the totem poles, oceanfront views.
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Itinerary
Begging your day in the vibrant city of Vancouver
Step into a lush, green wonderland at Lynn Canyon Park, one of Vancouver’s hidden gems. Home to a thrilling suspension bridge, crystal-clear swimming holes, mossy forests, and scenic hiking trails, this natural playground is perfect for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. Wander through old-growth forest, hear the rush of waterfalls below, and breathe in the fresh rainforest air. Whether you're crossing the bridge, snapping photos, or simply soaking in the serenity, Lynn Canyon offers an unforgettable West Coast experience
Feel the thrill of walking among the treetops at the iconic Capilano Suspension Bridge, one of British Columbia’s most unforgettable attractions. Suspended 70 meters above the Capilano River and stretching 137 meters across, this breathtaking bridge offers spectacular views of the surrounding forest and canyon. But the adventure doesn’t stop there—explore the Treetops Adventure, wander the Cliffwalk, and immerse yourself in the beauty of a West Coast rainforest. With seasonal lights in winter and lush greenery in summer, every visit is a unique experience. It’s a must-see stop for anyone craving nature, history, and a touch of adrenaline.
Discover one of Vancouver’s best-kept secrets at the Capilano Salmon Hatchery, a peaceful and educational stop nestled in the lush Capilano River Regional Park. Watch salmon leap through fish ladders as they make their incredible upstream journey, and learn about their life cycle through engaging exhibits and observation windows. Surrounded by towering trees and flowing waters, the hatchery is a unique blend of nature and conservation—perfect for curious travelers, families, and anyone seeking a quiet moment in BC’s wild beauty. It’s a short stop with a lasting impression!
Step into the beautiful lush rainforest of Capilano River Regional Park, listen to the rushing waters of the Capilano River, enjoy breathtaking views from the bottom of the Cleveland Dam and the raw beauty of the coastal wilderness.
Enjoy a peaceful escape to Capilano Lake, where you'll take in stunning mountain views, forested surroundings, and the impressive Cleveland Dam — a perfect spot for nature and photo lovers.
Nestled in the heart of North Vancouver’s forested mountains, the Cleveland Dam is a dramatic and picturesque stop that’s sure to impress. Towering over the Capilano River, this impressive concrete dam holds back the sparkling waters of Capilano Lake, framed by the majestic peaks of the Lions Mountains. Watch the powerful rush of water spill over the dam, explore nearby trails, and take in breathtaking views of the surrounding forest and alpine backdrop. Whether you're into photography, nature, or simply soaking up epic scenery, Cleveland Dam is a hidden gem you won’t want to miss.
Escape into nature without leaving the city at Stanley Park, Vancouver’s most iconic urban oasis. Surrounded by ocean and filled with towering cedar and fir trees, this 1,000-acre park is a must-see for every traveler. Walk or bike the famous Seawall, visit the Totem Poles, explore scenic forest trails, or relax on sandy beaches with skyline views. From horse-drawn carriage rides to the Vancouver Aquarium, there’s something for everyone—whether you're chasing adventure, history, or pure West Coast beauty. Stanley Park is where city life and wild nature meet in perfect harmony.
Return to Vancouver
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What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
For your comfort and convenience, all travelers will be picked up and dropped off in one of our designated tour vehicles. Depending on the number of participants booked for the selected date, transportation will be provided either in a spacious minivan accommodating up to 6 passengers or in a comfortable van for groups of up to 11 people. Please note that a minimum number of travelers is required for this tour to operate. In the rare event that the minimum is not met, you will be notified in advance and offered alternative options or a full refund.
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Important Information
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Reviews(4)
We had our own private tour guide. Very knowledgeable with Vancouver’s history. It was cold and wet but very enjoyable.
Our tour guide Leonardo was fantastic! Friendly and knowledgeable about capilano- we saw Stanley park totems, the dam and fisheries, pacing and time for each destination was spot on! Keep touring Leonardo! A great day trip!
Guided day tour and relaxed trip to Capilano! Leonardo was very knowledgeable, friendly with details about Vancouver. Plenty of time to take pictures and enjoy the day!
We decided to do this tour as we only had one day in Vancouver before we joined our cruise ship to Alaska. Well we were not disappointed, this is a small group tour and we were the only ones with the tour guide today, we had a great time and saw some amazing sights. The guide gave us a lot around the history of Vancouver and BC, I would highly recommend this tour/tour guide who is an owner operator.



