Originally built in 1889, Capilano Suspension Bridge stretches 450 feet (137m) across and 230 feet (70m) above Capilano River. Now, the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Vancouver, British Columbia. Currently, it is said to draw over 800,000 visitors a year.

The bridge was completely rebuilt in 1956, and was sold to Nancy Stibbard, the current owner, in 1983. In May 2004, Treetops Adventures was opened as a new attraction consisting of seven footbridges.

Today, as well as the Capilano Suspension bridge and Treetops Adventure, the park also features rain forest ecotours, award-winning gardens, nature trails, North America's largest private collection of First Nations totem poles, period decor and costumes, and exhibits highlighting the park's history and the surrounding temperate rain forest. In 2011, a new attraction called Cliff Walk was added to the park.

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