
Lynn Canyon Attractions
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Lynn Canyon Attractions 〰️
Main Attractions
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Suspension Bridge
The 50 meter high bridge stretches across a beautiful canyon boasting raging waters, waterfalls and deep pools below. The bridge is a popular attraction among tourists and locals alike, the best part is that it is free of charge for all to see.
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Ecology Centre
The Ecology Centre is more than just a nature museum and information centre. It provides educational opportunities for schools, private organizations and the general public. It aims to educate the broader community so that they can discover the natural areas around them, connect with like-minded individuals, and explore opportunities to help our environment.
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Twin Falls
Just a short walk down from the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge you will find the beautiful Twin Falls. A short wooden bridge crosses the raging river and 2 breathtaking waterfalls below. This bridge is a lot more comfortable than the Suspension Bridge as it doesn’t shake with every move.
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30-Foot Pool
The 30 Foot Pool is on route to the Pipe Bridge which crosses the canyon and leads to the top of Lynn Valley Road. If the Pipe Bridge is where you are headed, be prepared for a long climb up a wooden stairwell to the top of the canyon. There is a lookout point on the stairwell with a great view of the 30 Foot Pool and surrounding area.
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Baden Powell Bridge
The Baden Powell Trail is one of the most well known trails in North Vancouver. It crosses the entire North Shore mountain range and links several parks together along the way. These include Capilano River, Grouse Mountain, the Power Line Trails, Lynn Canyon Park and Quarry Rock in Deep Cove.
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Pipe Bridge
The pipe bridge is one of the additional entrances to Lynn Canyon Park and Rice Lake. You will find the pipe bridge at the end of a dirt road that turns off of the top of Lynn Valley Road. The pipe bridge is a bridge built overtop of a pipe that crosses the canyon.
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Plan Your Visit
All updates on Lynn Canyon Park hours of operation, parking details, closures, etc. can be found at the Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre Website below: