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Lifecast
4/5Excellent
Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is nice to visit once. It’s well organized park, and there is a free shuttle bus from downtown. Admission fee is on a bit higher side.
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Posted: Oct 13, 2023
东张西望望东西
5/5Outstanding
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The suspension bridge in Cappaign Lannu Suspension Bridge Park is the longest suspension bridge in the world, attracting a lot of tourists to play. The whole park has a lot of plants, as beautiful as the virgin forest, and the mountains and rivers are beautiful and lush.
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Posted: Jun 3, 2020
DEAR张小球
5/5Outstanding
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Capellano Suspension Bridge Park is a must-see place to Vancouver. The park is very large, rich in plants and lush everywhere. Vancouver itself is not hot, it looks even cooler in the park, and it is quite interesting to take a suspension bridge.
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Posted: Apr 4, 2020
H. A. O. - Jager
5/5Outstanding
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Posted: May 13, 2024
Anonymous User
5/5Outstanding
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When you come to Vancouver, Canada, you must go to the suspension bridge to punch in, it is really worth you! Recommended! Especially in the current Christmas time period, you can see the suspension bridge during the day and the lights on the suspension bridge and the Christmas activities in the park when night falls.
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Posted: Dec 23, 2023
天上的蓝精灵017
5/5Outstanding
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[View] beautiful [Fun] Super strong [Cost-effective] Super high
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Posted: Aug 24, 2023
旅途中的里快乐者
5/5Outstanding
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This is a particularly interesting park and a very fun park. There is a long suspension bridge in the park. It is particularly interesting to walk above. There are also several places to check in at attractions. There are many years of ancient trees.
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Posted: Jun 18, 2023
VC0525
5/5Outstanding
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Capillano suspension bridge spans towering evergreen trees, cedar rainforests and treetop adventures, and seven suspension bridges offer views over 110 feet above the forest floor. In addition to connecting the 137-meter and 70-meter-high Capillano suspension bridges on both sides of the park, the park also boasts the world's largest private Aboriginal totem collection and rainforest!