A Must-Visit Forest Hideaway in Vancouver
Summer and Winter at Capilano Suspension Bridge When visiting Vancouver, Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is a must-visit spot. The bridge has a history of 120 years, and during winter, there’s even a Christmas Canyon Lights display, making it feel like a magical forest wonderland, full of romance ✨. This year’s light display runs from November 22nd to January 19th of the following year. It’s easy to get great photos on the bridge during the winter lights, but the canyon is colder than the city, especially after dark, so bundle up! It’s a 15-minute drive from downtown Vancouver (if there’s no traffic). Must-Check-In ⭐️: Tree House Adventure, where there are tree houses connected by rope suspension bridges, hovering tens of meters above the ground, allowing you to zip through century-old 🌳 towering trees, feeling like a sprite 🧚🏻 in the forest, with a unique flavor. Must-Check-In ⭐️: The entire suspension bridge park is also an ecological park, offering great outdoor activities in the summer. It’s a natural oxygen bar perfect for hiking. Exploring the tree houses, you’ll find display boards introducing the park’s flora and fauna, including the forest trail The Living Forest and the raptors exhibition area the Birds of Raptors Ridge. A walk around the park (1-2 hours) is like a fun and vivid live version of a forest ecology class. Must-Check-In ⭐️: The Cliff Walk, in the opposite direction of the suspension bridge, is a walkway built along the cliff. Walking along it, you can see the rushing water in the canyon dozens of meters below, which is a bit thrilling. Those afraid of heights might want to think twice. 📒: BC residents, with ID, can exchange a single-entry ticket for an annual pass at the ticket booth. #WinterTravelCollection #VancouverLife #VancouverSuspensionBridge #CapilanoSuspensionBridgePark #CapilanoBridge #VancouverEatingAndDrinking #VancouverTravel #ForestHideaway #LifetimePhotos