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Canyon Frights and Canyon Lights return to Capilano Suspension Bridge this fall

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September 24, 2023 7:12am

Vancouver’s highly anticipated fall and winter traditions, Canyon Frights and Canyon Lights are returning to Capilano Suspension Bridge Park in 2023.   

The park recently announced dates for this year’s fall and winter events. Capilano Suspension Bridge Park’s pumpkin-filled Canyon Frights festivities begin on Friday, October 13, 2023, and run until Tuesday, October 31, 2023. Canyon Frights is closely followed by the Park’s famous winter celebration, Canyon Lights, which will be returning on Friday, November 17, 2023, and runs until Sunday, January 21, 2024 (closed December 25).

Canyon Frights

Looking for Halloween fun in Vancouver that the whole family can enjoy? Then look no further! Take a thrilling journey through history where the spirits of the past come to life as they enjoy a Halloween gathering reminiscent of a Victorian ‘Fall Fair’. The Park, illuminated for the occasion, sets the perfect atmosphere as the festivities take an unexpected twist revealing a turn of events in the rainforest. Visitors can wear their best, family-friendly costumes and take part in Halloween-themed games and surprises. And if that isn’t enough of a hoot, the owls of Raptors Ridge are around from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on weekends during the festivities.

Canyon Lights

Canyon Lights transforms Capilano Suspension Bridge Park into an unforgettable family-friendly holiday light experience. Cross the world-famous bridge, lit end-to-end with a multi-color display above the illuminated Capilano River and canyon. Journey into a magical glowing rainforest and walk high above the forest floor on the glittering Treetops Adventure. Finally, wind your way along the twinkling cliffside pathway of Cliffwalk. Capture Instagram-worthy moments, sip a decadent hot chocolate while you listen to live holiday tunes, and explore the fun festive activities that await you.

Tickets for both events must be purchased in advance online. Canyon Frights tickets are on sale now and Canyon Lights tickets will go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday, November 3 at capbridge.com, with a limited number of tickets available. Visits are scheduled in 30-minute arrival increments. BC Annual Passholders are also required to reserve their time online before their visit. Book early to avoid missing out!

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