A Fun Attraction To See And Stumble Over

This gorgeous area is more than mildly reminiscent of the land
of the Ewoks from Return of the Jedi - we kept expecting little
furry creatures with weird head dresses to pop out at any time.

Vancouver's oldest tourist attraction, originally built in 1889,
stretches 450 feet across and 230 feet above Capilano River.
Since then much has been added to the twenty-seven acre
park. Of the many things to do, Treetops Adventure is the park's
newest attraction - seven suspension bridges through the
evergreens taking you up to 100 feet above the forest floor.
Journeys
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August 2009
Capilano Suspension Bridge
Kate's Boys Playing In The Trees
"Hey Mom, Can You Put Me Down?"
Sawyer Was Not That Impressed With This
Huge Bear
Sawyer Is Pretty Nonplussed By The Place
But as soon as he could get out of his stroller he perked
right up!
Totem Poles
Sawyer Makes This Tree Into A Balance
Beam
2. Up Closer
Family Picture On The Bridge
We found out later that you are not allowed
to hold children this high, so you don't
accidentally drop them as the bridge sways.
1. From Far Away
Sawyer Has Fun On The Swinging Bridge
Sawyer Loves To Explore Textures Like
This Tree Bark