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  2. Capilano Suspension Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Capilano Suspension Bridge is a simple suspension bridge crossing the Capilano River in Upper Capilano, British Columbia, Canada, in the District of North Vancouver. [2] The current bridge is 140 metres (460 ft) [1] long and 70 metres (230 ft) above the river. It is part of a private facility with an admission fee and draws over 1.2 million ...

  3. List of bridges in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Location Ref. 1: First Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge dismantled in 1855: 232 m (761 ft) Suspension Wooden pylons: ... Capilano Suspension Bridge − North Vancouver;

  4. Capilano River Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    The park encompasses most of the upstream areas of the Capilano River below the Cleveland Dam. The area north of the dam surrounding Capilano Lake is closed to the public as it is a GVRD watershed. The privately operated Capilano Suspension Bridge crosses the river, but it is not within park boundaries and does not access the park.

  5. Capilano River - Wikipedia

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    Suspension bridge crossing Capilano River. Capilano River's headwaters are at the top of Capilano Mountain, near Furry Creek. The river then continues down in a valley where many tributaries flow into the river like Eastcap Creek. The river then bends towards its tributary Sister's Creek which has its source at The Lions. Shortly past that ...

  6. Edgemont Village - Wikipedia

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    The Capilano Suspension Bridge in 2012. Edgemont Village is located near several destinations on the North Shore, including the Capilano Suspension Bridge, the Capilano Salmon Hatchery, Delbrook Community Recreation Centre, Cleveland Dam, and Grouse Mountain. The village is also surrounded on three sides by forested parks, and so connects ...

  7. Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge connects the extensive hiking trails on the two sides of the canyon and is part of the Baden-Powell Trail. However, many of the tourists do not hike, and only visit the suspension bridge. The free-to-access bridge is often compared to the nearby and widely advertised Capilano Suspension Bridge. While the bridge is shorter and not as ...