A group visit to Capilano Suspension Bridge includes:

Capilano Suspension Bridge

Naturally thrilling since 1889, the world famous Suspension Bridge is breathtakingly suspended 450 feet across and 230 feet above Capilano River.

Treetops Adventure

This one of a kind attraction takes guests of all ages on an eco-adventure from one colossal Douglas Fir tree to another on a series of seven suspended foot bridges, some reaching100 feet above the forest floor!

On the Wild Side

The Living Forest and Naturalist's Notebook exhibits prepare guests for their walk in the rainforest, along the Cliffhanger Walk and high in the trees on Treetops Adventure.



Around the Park

Attractions include the interactive Story Center, colorful Totem Park, Big House First Nations carving center, Spirit Stage and Elizabeth's gardens.

First Nations Culture

Watch as legends are woven, beaded and carved by First Nations artists and view the world's largest private collection of totem poles.

Entertainment

Nourish your spirit with time-honored First Nations songs and dances and enjoy tunes from the good old days with the Pioneer Players (seasonal). Join Dr. Woods to explore the Westcoast Rainforest or take a history tour with a turn-of-the-century costumed guide.


Shopping

Originally built in 1911 as a teahouse, the Trading Post Gift Shop features over 20,000 Canadian items, including original First Nations art and irresistible homemade fudge.

Group Dining

Fabulous West Coast cuisine is available for breakfast, lunch, dinner and afternoon tea at our fully licensed venues.

For further information or to make a group booking please contact Group Sales at 604-985-7474 or groups@capbridge.com.