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Lynn Canyon Park adventures

Lynn Canyon Park Adventures

Lynn Canyon Park is a popular natural attraction in North Vancouver, famous for its stunning suspension bridge and diverse hiking trails.

617
Acres Protected
6
Miles of Trails
Over 1 million
Annual Visitors
1912
Year Established

About Lynn Canyon Park

Lynn Canyon Park
 

Lynn Canyon Park, located in North Vancouver, British Columbia, offers a dynamic natural getaway with 617 acres of lush rainforest. Established in 1912, the park is a cherished spot for locals and tourists alike, offering a variety of trails that weave through its dense temperate rainforest. The park is most famous for its suspension bridge, which spans 160 feet across and 230 feet above the canyon floor, providing breathtaking views of the rushing waters below. The park's ecosystems range from moss-covered forests to cascading waterfalls, attracting nature enthusiasts for a day of hiking, photography, and wildlife watching. Visitors can explore trails that reveal the park's diverse flora and fauna, including sightings of bald eagles, coyotes, and deer. Historical significance is found in the remnants of old logging roads and relics scattered throughout the park, speaking to its past in the timber industry. With a focus on conservation, Lynn Canyon Park remains a vital green space that supports biodiversity and offers a peaceful escape from urban life.

Highlights

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Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge

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30 Foot Pool swimming area

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Twin Falls viewing platform

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Ecology Centre with educational exhibits

Notable Natural Features

Suspension Bridge

Offers panoramic views of the canyon and surrounding forest.

30 Foot Pool

A popular swimming spot with crystal-clear water.

Twin Falls

A serene location with picturesque waterfalls.