Capilano Suspension Bridge Park sparkles for the holidays
Tickets are on sale now for the iconic holiday family-friendly event
Step into a magical winter wonderland at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park with the return of the iconic
Canyon Lights. From Friday, November 22, 2024 to Sunday, January 19, 2025, the Park will be aglow with
millions of holiday lights, filling the air with festive cheer, seasonal treats, and fun for the whole family.
Stroll across the world-famous suspension bridge, illuminated by a mesmerizing display of multi-coloured lights that span the canyon, creating a breathtaking glow from end to end. Then, wander along Cliffwalk’s twinkling walkway along the cliff’s edge creating a stunning backdrop of lights along the granite cliff face.
Over at Treetops Adventure, towering Douglas-fir trees are lit from tree top to bottom, offering visitors a
fairytale-like journey up to 110 feet above the rainforest floor. This year’s event also brings back beloved
fan-favourite displays and introduces exciting new features, including:
● Capilano Christmas Tree Lot Photo Spot: New this season, step into a holiday scene straight
out of a festive postcard. With lush, live trees, a charming vintage red truck for that classic holiday
photo, and a friendly lumberjack bear ready to spark big smiles, it’s the perfect place for magical
memories. A rustic barn door backdrop completes this cozy winter setting, making it an ideal spot
to light up your camera roll.
● Winter Rainforest Explorers: Join Dr. Woods, Ranger Racoon, Scout Squirrel, Ollie Otter, and
Echo Eagle as they host a whimsical holiday market in the enchanting rainforest. Kids of all ages
can stop at the Treehouse at Treetops Adventure to pick up a festive card. Then, set off on a
self-guided adventure through the Park to collect character stickers and create their very own
greeting card!
● Holiday Food & Drink Menu: Treat your taste buds to a festive feast! Swing by The Cliff House
Restaurant & Bar to kick off your meal with feature menu items like the Frostbite cocktail or a
cozy warm Mulled Wine. Indulge in the rich taste of Braised Short Rib, and don’t miss out on the
heavenly Dark Chocolate Raspberry Yule Log for dessert.
How to have the best Canyon Lights experience:
● Check the Park Hours: The Park will be open daily from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., with guests
welcomed to stay up to an hour after closing. Please note the Park will be closed on December
25th.
● Pre-book your Tickets: Tickets are on-sale now, and must be purchased in advance online at
capbridge.com. There are limited tickets available during peak event times, and visits are
scheduled in 30-minute arrival increments. So book now to avoid missing out.
● Get Your Annual Pass: If you’re a British Columbia resident, buy a regular one-day admission
ticket and get our BC Residents Annual Pass for free. Simply visit the Exit & Info building on your
way out to get your free Annual Pass. Already a passholder? Remember, you’ll need to pre-book
your visit before coming to Canyon Lights. There are a limited number of Annual Pass
reservations available per time slot, so book early!
Canyon Lights continues its support of the BC Professional Fire Fighters’ Burn Fund with partial proceeds
from admissions donated to support fire and burn education in schools throughout British Columbia, as
well as Burn Camp. The District of North Vancouver Fire Fighters Charitable Society will be onsite again
this year to help collect donations from the public, on behalf of the Burn Fund. To date, Canyon Lights has
donated over $510,000 to this worthy cause. Additionally, admissions help Capilano continue to host the
Twelve Nights of Christmas, offering passes to local charities.
For more information on the event, check out Canyon Lights.
About Capilano Suspension Bridge
Established in 1889, Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is a world-renowned destination located in North
Vancouver, BC. The park offers visitors the chance to experience the thrill of the suspension bridge,
explore Treetops Adventure, and enjoy Cliffwalk, amidst the stunning natural scenery of the 27-acre Park.
Media release provided by Crystal Kwon, front + centre communications.