Drive through Stanley Park, over the Lions Gate Bridge, and 10 minutes later, you’ve arrived in a temperate rainforest at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park.
The park’s famous bridge sways 230 feet above the Capilano River. We found the side attractions even more thrilling: a treetop catwalk and a cliff-hugging path. There are lots of stairs here, so leave your stroller in the trunk and wear your babies.
Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is a bit of a tourist trap, and spendy (online advance tickets run CA$62.95 for adults, CA$24.95 for kids). To get more bang for your buck, bookmark the outing for winter, when the trees and bridges get decked out in holiday lights.
PNW-ers are notoriously rugged, winter-camping-with-infants kind of parents. Capilano is not rugged. It is a curated, accessible nature experience for the indoorsy, with lovely restaurants and restrooms on-site.