Capilano Suspension Bridge and Park



Capilano Suspension Bridge and Park Collage

entrance

I just like to create a simple blog about Capilano Suspension Bridge and Park which located in North Vancouver, at the province of British Columbia in Canada.

Why I admired this park? I admired this park because I like the look and feel of a forest with a sense of tourist friendly. Why? Basic reasons: abundant tall trees, different kind of plants and of course the cold green color of the fo. And why I said it is tourist friendly? Because it has a friendly trails to trek which I knew built for the tourist.


friendly trail

While inside the park I found Totems and the area is called as "Spirit Stage". Based on Canada history, Totems are important to the First Nation people in Canada.

Totems at Spirit Stage

Next to Spirit Stage is the popular suspension bridge (although this is not the original suspension bridge built before). It was renovated for the safety of the travelers like me. My favorite part , jumping while crossing the suspension bridge, the feelings were mixed like jittery, breathless yet exciting. Before I forget to mention, the river under the bridge is the Capilano River.

Capilano Suspension Bridge

Capilano River

During my visit I discovered that there are plenty of small and narrow suspension bridges inside the forest, these bridges are connected to one another using trees, they called it "Treetops Adventure". I enjoyed walking in the Cliffhanger Boardwalk and I liked looking at the flowing river - the view was extraordinary. I also found some small swamps inside the park, these swamps made me remember that I am inside the forest. Not to mention also, I did not missed the Canyon Lookout to glanced the Capilano River in a different angle. Visiting this place was really worth for me since I love forest.

Treetops Adventure

Cliffhanger Boardwalk

Capliano River from Cliffhanger Boardwalk

swamp inside the forest

I like buying souvenir stuff that was why I enjoyed the shopping stores located in the park and I bought post cards. There are also coffee shops and restaurants inside the park, they kept myself glutted.

I highly recommend to visit the park to anyone who loves nature.

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