Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Phoneguy Canuck
N 49° 20.625 W 123° 01.130
10U E 498632 N 5465670
A suspension bridge hangs 20 stories above Lynn Creek, offering spectacular views of Lynn Canyon.
Waymark Code: WM4C5W
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 08/04/2008
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member TeamTGF
Views: 105

Lynn Canyon
The Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge, though not as long as the Capilano Suspension Bridge, is definitely thrilling, and the canyon itself is magnificent. The Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge is free.

Lynn Canyon Bridge is east of Capilano Suspension Bridge. Take the Lynn Valley exit off Highway 1 and turn right at Lynn Valley Road. Stay on Lynn Valley Road for about 2 km to Peters Street, a small street that veers off to the right. Go right onto Peters and follow it until it dead ends at the Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre and Park parking lot.

Follow the signs to the suspension bridge that crosses Lynn Canyon. Once across the canyon, there's an extensive network of trails that provide you with a short walk or a long hike. Ask at the Visitors' Centre or the Ecology Centre for a map of the park.

If you want to cross Lynn Creek but get queasy on suspension bridges, a trail a couple of hundred metres to the right of the suspension bridge leads down a flight of stairs to the Twin Falls fixed bridge. From there, you can also hike Lynn Canyon's network of trails to explore the park and surrounding wilderness.

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