4.5Capilano Suspension Bridge Park(10.2k reviews)from $51.81 - Nature at its finest Friday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Bridges • Parks
Only 15 minutes from downtown Vancouver, allow 2 - 3 hours for your visit to Vancouver's iconic Capilano Suspension Bridge, hanging 450 feet (137m) across and 230 feet (70m) above Capilano River. The park offers more than just the bridge. Its surrounding 27 acres celebrate nature, history and culture in unique and thrilling ways. No more so than with the newest attraction, CLIFFWALK. Cliffwalk hangs for 213m (700ft) and reaches 91m (300ft) high, hugging the granite cliffside and offering a panoramic view of the thriving rainforest and canyon far below. On Treetops Adventure venture from one magnificent old growth Douglas-fir to another on a series of seven elevated suspension bridges, reaching as high as 110 feet (33m), for a squirrel's eye view of the forest. Guides, signage and interactive exhibits throughout the park help you in your understanding of rainforest ecosystems and their sustainability.See more..
4.5Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge(1.255 reviews) - Good spot, free, and an easy walk Friday: 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM Bridges
My title says it all! This bridge is accessed by walking around the Lynn Canyon Loop. It took us about an hour total, including stopping for pictures, because we extended our walk by going the long way around the loop. There were quite a few people on the suspension bridge, but it’s a cool spot and it’s free to go to (other than parking). Would recommend!See more..
4.0Lions Gate Bridge(992 reviews) - Famous Suspension Bridge Of Vancouver. Bridges
This bridge looks beautiful when it's lit up at night, a monument to Vancouver's cosmopolitan romance and sophistication.See more..
4.5Kicking Horse Pedestrian Bridge(336 reviews) - Amazing Work Of Art! Spent < 1 hour Points of Interest & Landmarks • Bridges
My wife and I were in town to celebrate our 17th Anniversary. The last time we stayed in Golden was three years ago and we had strolled down the street just next to this bridge without even knowing we were so close...so this time we purposely went to the Golden Spirit Square and explored the pedestrian bridge. It's an amazing work of art and the interesting colour of the Kicking Horse River seems to make the wood stand out even more. There is a walking path connected to this structure and food, coffee, gas, shopping, are all seconds away. We will be here again!See more..
4.5Golden Skybridge(328 reviews)from $30.64 - Not for the faint hearted. Temporarily closed - Closed until further notice Spent 2-3 hours Bridges • Lookouts
Adventure awaits at Golden Skybridge, home to Canada’s highest suspension bridges. As you walk 426 feet above an expansive canyon, engulfed by the Columbia Valley, the epic views of the Rocky and Purcell mountain ranges will take your breath away. Beyond the incredible skybridges, there’s plenty more to see and do. Soar through the sky on our zipline, climb towards the clouds on our rock wall or try your hand at axe throwing – there’s fun for everyone at Golden Skybridge. Reopening spring 2023.See more..
4.0Yukon Suspension Bridge(138 reviews) - A trip well worth seeing -this is a must -not a bridge too Far Friday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 AM Spent 1-2 hours Bridges
The Yukon Suspension Bridge is located at 47.5Km marker of the South Klondike Highway. It is a pedestrian cable suspension bridge spanning 180 feet across the Tutshi River Canyon. It is a major tourist attraction to visitors from both Skagway, AK and Whitehorse, YT.See more..
4.5Kiskatinaw Bridge(137 reviews) - a historic marvel right off the Alaska Highway Bridges
Driving north on the Alaska Highway soon after stopping at Mile 0 in Dawson Creek, we saw the sign for the bridge and decided to make the stop. We weren't disappointed. This is the last remaining curved wooden trestle bridge built during WWll remaining. It was bypassed when the highway was upgraded. We parked the car and walked the complete length of the bridge. I can't imagine the work it took to build the bridge. It is a marvel and certainly worth the stop to see a piece of the old Alaska Highway preserved..See more..
4.0Port Mann Bridge(123 reviews) - great ice bombs in the winter! Spent < 1 hour Bridges
Its like a real live video game as you try to traverse your way from one end of the bridge to the other without getting whacked!See more..
One of my favorite spots to walk or drive over. From the bridge, you get to see so much of the majesty of the area. From this vantage point, you see the mighty Rouche de Boule (Stekyoden) overlooking New Hazelton, and then Nine Mile Mountain on the opposite side. The best part by far is looking down at the Bulkley River underneath. In the summer, you might be able to catch some kayakers going down the canyon and around the bend. I recommend walking across this bridge, it is just thrilling to stand on top of a historial site.See more..
4.5The Old Suspension Bridge(45 reviews) - GREAT STOP TO A ROAD TRIP FROM WHISTLER Spent < 1 hour Bridges
We made a road trip from Whistler to get to lillooet. The road is spectacular and the suspension bridge area is worth seing.See more..
4.0Alexandra Bridge Provincial Park(44 reviews) - OLD bridge and HELPING a Broken down Truck | VANCITY ADVENTURE Points of Interest & Landmarks • Bridges • Parks
Vancity Adventure a youtuber. You know we all get stuck in a rut in life. getting out and making your self one with nature is a great way to relax and unwind. Today we traveled from Lillooet back home finding an old bridge and being cut off by a train.See more..
4.5Pitt River Bridge(37 reviews) - It's just a bridge Spent < 1 hour Bridges
Newly fabricated bridge located between Pitt Meadows and Port Coquitlam.See more..
4.0Wooden Train Trestle(7 reviews) - They No Longer Make 'Em Like This Historic Sites • Bridges
I went to Kettle River Bridge as a daytime activity while staying in Christina Lake. It is only 10-15 minutes drive from the lake. Turning into Hwy 395 southbound from Hwy 3, within 5 min, watch for a yellow service house on the right. You can park the car on either side of the highway. The Trans Canada trail is well within reach. The Kettle River Bridge, used to be a railway trestle, is on the east side of the highway. You can walk or bike to the bridge. It took me about 20 minutes to get there on foot. There is no shade along the trail. Once on the bridge, the view over the whole river landscape is breathtaking. There is a wooden staircase at one end of the bridge I suppose you could descend to the river with sandy beaches. Back to the starting point of this trail by the highway (where the yellow house is), if you follow the trail heading westwards, there is another old shorter trestle bridge. The distance is a little longer.See more..