Pretty cool that a lot of parks like these are so close to the city, definitely a nice place to come for a stroll (or even a swim as some people were doing! Just don't look down if you're afraid of heights. "Absolutely stunning!

HOME. You can hike as much as you want. Lynn Headwaters park is still open. More. Due to the nature of our attractions, the Suspension Bridge, Treetops Adventure and Cliffwalk are not wheelchair accessible. A must place to visit while in Vancouver, Canada.If you don't feel like spending $36 on the Capilano suspension bridge, check out the one at Lynn Canyon. Even though Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge is slightly further than Capilano Bridge, go to Lynn Canyon because it has free admission! It's free but recommended donation is $2 single, $5 Family. It’s also a good idea to This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. CAFE MENU. Visit Vancouver with the family and wanted to enjoy the natural beauty of the area. The cable suspension bridge was built in 1912 and spans 50 meters above Lynn Creek (Capilano is 70 meters above the Capilano River). It can get crowded but you have to try it! Exploring the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge and Park. The Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge is a pedestrian bridge located within Lynn Canyon Park, in the District of North Vancouver, British Columbia. Visit Lynn Canyon Park virtually with the photographs on this website. With my second full day in Vancouver, I wanted to explore the scenic parts of Vancouver. We are taking all necessary steps to protect public health and maintain the safety of our employees, while gradually and carefully increasing access to District facilities and services, when appropriate. Starting November 19, we are closing the Lynn Canyon suspension bridge for maintenance and to replace the decking. If I lived close, I would come here all the time!Exciting and adventurous place to go on a date or take the family as long as they aren't afraid of heights. )Suspension bridge.. what can i say... beautiful view, especially if u look to the left, when u pass through the bridge... worth visiting, but only when u have nothing left to do.Beautiful views, even on an overcast and misty day. Sure, Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge might be a few hundred feet shorter than its companion, but that also means the bridge, park, and trails are less crowded.It's FREE, so you can't complain about anything here, but then again how could one complain about anything in this beautiful place?

Did the Baden powell trail from Lynn Canyon to Deep Cove. Lynn Canyon Park is the perfect location for a family hike. To see a list of current trail and park closures check out our COVID-19 Trail Closures page.

It is 50 metres (160 ft) high from the bottom of the canyon. Lynn Canyon also offers a selection of walking and hiking trails that connect to other parks in the region such as Lynn Headwaters, Rice Lake, and Inter River Park. To see some suggested open hikes and recommendations for hiking during COVID-19, see here. All reviews lynn canyon suspension bridge foot pool twin falls ecology centre great alternative hiking trails rice lake swimming hole great hike nice walk avoid the crowds beautiful scenery north shore afraid of heights downtown vancouver capilano forest park nature creek rocks. The bridge and park was free.

We originally wanted to go to the Capilano bridge but considering it was $33/per person and I'm scared of heights anyway, Lynn Canyon seemed like a sweet deal and a little less scary. The bridge is just a novelty with people all over it. We lucked out with great sunny weather. DNV anticipates the work to be completed by early 2020. Sure, Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge might be a few hundred feet shorter than its companion, but that also means the bridge, park, and trails are less crowded. Visitors in wheelchairs or guests who are on crutches receive complimentary admission into the Park where they can enjoy history tours, the Story Centre, Kia’palano, scenic views of the canyon, The Trading Post Gift Shop, food facilities and seasonal entertainment. The bridge was built as a private venture in 1912. Named after Royal British Engineer and North Vancouver resident John Linn, Lynn Canyon Park has welcomed and wowed visitors for over a hundred years. 3690 Park Rd. If the thought of crossing a 100-plus-year-old bridge suspended 50 meters (164 feet) over rushing waters isn’t your cup of tea, there are plenty of educational exhibits in the Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre to keep you occupied. , and I was only among a few visitors, so I was happy!, stillness of pools, giant stones, shades of teal and green, this is for you.I can't believe today was the first time I came to Great!!! As some of you already know that, I started hiking in 2011 as part of the Ryan Diet Restructure Plan. For the coffee lovers, you’ll find fresh siphon coffee, lattes and more. Lynn Canyon Park - North Vancouver cafe. You’ll find refreshments and treats for the whole family.Lynn Headwaters Regional Park includes some backcountry trails that are quite rugged.
We thought it was just a tad shorter than Capilano, but it's actually 300 ft shorter.

Lynn Canyon Park features a suspension bridge that sways 50 meters above the canyon. During the winter months dusk falls very early. grey

The whole canyon takes my breath away. Rangers are on site in July and August to to offer walking tours and information about the area’s flora and fauna.A different experience than its complement the Capilano Suspension Bridge, the Lynn Canyon suspension bridge is 40 metres (130 ft) long and offers a rustic and jiggling adventure.