based on 1282 reviewsThé trails in Lynn Canyon starting at the suspension bridge is breath taking. The bridge is not as long as Capilano but it’s free of entrance. The only fee you need to pay is for parking. They do have a small kiosk for drinks and snacks. There are several trails you can take. it’s easy to navigate as they have location maps in certain points to f the trail. At some point you will come across a small waterfall. There is also some areas where you can go for a dip. the water is quite cold tho even if it’s in the summer. I’m used to the south east beach temperature of water. There are many hikers along the trails. Some bring their dogs along. most dogs were on leash but some were not. but if you are bringing your dog, please do put them on the leash for safety reasons.
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Thé trails in Lynn Canyon starting at the suspension bridge is breath taking. The bridge is not as long as Capilano but it’s free of entrance. The only fee you need to pay is for parking. They do have a small kiosk for drinks and snacks. There are several trails you can take. it’s easy to navigate as they have location maps in certain points to f the trail. At some point you will come across a small waterfall. There is also some areas where you can go for a dip. the water is quite cold tho even if it’s in the summer. I’m used to the south east beach temperature of water. There are many hikers along the trails. Some bring their dogs along. most dogs were on leash but some were not. but if you are bringing your dog, please do put them on the leash for safety reasons.
This suspension bridge is used by locals. The traffic is a little more complicated but there is no charge. The other one in North Vancouver is tolled. There are also waterfall viewing and walking trails.
Surrounded by green trees, lush trees, and good vegetation coverage