Nature Park With A Suspension Bridge.
We visited the Lynn Canyon Park one afternoon and enjoyed the verdant greenery and forests after crossing the suspension bridge across the Lynn Canyon. We took a public transit bus from the Phibb’s Exchange and it dropped us close to the entrance of the park and the suspension bridge.
The park is a municipal park in North Vancouver, covering the Lynn Valley Forest, and is more than a 100 years old since it was established. The entrance to the park is free. It is densely wooded with a lot of old growth Douglas Firs, Western Hemlock and Western Red Cedar Trees. There are plenty of trails leading into the forest. There are some natural pools of water where we saw youngsters enjoying a swim. The trail was going down towards the pool and was a bit steep. We sat down on the boulders next to stream and relaxed for a while.
There is a Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre near the entrance which displays exhibits about British Columbia’s Natural History and has a small gift shop as well.
The park is open from 10 am to 5 pm in the summers when we visited.
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