Call 604-990-3755 to book a visit if you have a large group. Masks recommended for ages 5 and up. Entrance by donation: suggested $2 per person.
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Lynn Canyon Park & Suspension Bridge
Lynn Canyon Park officially opened to the public in 1912 and has been a popular destination among tourists and local residents of Lynn Valley ever since. The main attraction, the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge towers 50 meters (160ft) over the canyon and is part of the Baden Powell Trail. In addition to the bridge, the park features several hiking trails to enjoy and some amenities including the Lynn Canyon Cafe and Ecology Centre.
Pay Parking is in effect.
Please note that pay parking has been implemented to the parking lots in Lynn Canyon Park. Please be sure to pay for parking during your visit to the park.
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Activities
Lynn Canyon Park is the perfect location for a family picnic, there are several quiet places to relax for the day and there is also a cafe at the park entrance.
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Park Trails
There are several trails throughout the park to choose from for a leisurely hike including the popular Baden Powell Trail.
There are also many breathtaking waterfalls and popular swimming holes that are perfect for a refreshing swim during the summer months.
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Lynn Canyon Park has been featured in Lonely Planet, Fodor’s, Yelp, Trip Advisor and numerous other travel blogs and guides. Read what others have to say about Lynn Canyon Park on some popular review sites.
“I was told Lynn Canyon would be less crowded than Capilano, and I was only among a few visitors, so I was happy!”
“If you love the roar of waterfalls, stillness of pools, giant stones, shades of teal and green, this is for you.”
“I can't believe today was the first time I came to Lynn Canyon Park having lived in Vancouver all these years.”
"Absolutely stunning! We lucked out with great sunny weather. It was about 7-10 celsius. We were there from mid-morning until almost dinner time."
"We visited the Lynn Canyon Park one afternoon and enjoyed the verdant greenery and forests after crossing the suspension bridge across the Lynn Canyon."