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Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge

North Vancouver, British Columbia

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Added by Melissa Soule

Nature, gorgeous waterfall, beautiful streams.

Over New Years my favorite adventure partner and I went to Vancouver. Although it's only a few short hours from Seattle, I've sadly not been in years. I forgot how absolutely spectacular Vancouver really is. From the city on the water, to the incredible nature all around, and the sweetest people. I fell in love with it! One of my favorite places that we went was the "Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge". Oh my gosh, the pictures can't nearly give it justice. The suspended bridge is starts off the journey with unbelievable views of the waterfalls below. As you exit the other side of the bridge it gives you a few different options for trails. We had no idea where we were going (and I had heeled boots on), but we were down for an adventure. Not too far up the trail it brought us to the rushing waters. We climbed over the rocks through the glacier water for some pretty insane views. I would go back in a heartbeat, and certainly plan on it in the future! (Next time wearing non-heeled shoes).

www.lynncanyon.ca

Beanies by: Neff Headware

www.neffheadwear.com

Boots by: Aldo

www.aldoshoes.com

Sweater & Scarf by: Forever 21

www.forever21.com

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Dog Friendly
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Forest
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Picnic Area
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Waterfall
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Explore the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge

Hike the Lynn Canyon Loop

Hike Rice Lake

Bike the Seymour Valley Trailway & Old Growth Trail

Swim at the Lynn Canyon Swimming Hole

Hike to Norvan Falls