What to do and see in North Vancouver, Canada: The Best Hidden Gems Things to do

October 13, 2021 Jacquiline Darosa

Discover the best top things to do in North Vancouver, Canada including Deep Cove Kayak, Bridge Brewing Company, Capilano River Regional Park, Lynn Canyon Park, Takaya Tours, Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge, Park & Tilford Gardens.
Restaurants in North Vancouver

1. Deep Cove Kayak

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5.0 based on 279 reviews

Deep Cove Kayak

Deep Cove Kayak Centre is Vancouver’s premier paddling location. With one of the largest fleets in Canada, we offer rentals of high quality single and double ocean kayaks, stand up paddleboards (SUP), and surf skis that will suit a wide range of paddling styles and experience levels. Our highly acclaimed kayak school offers a wide range of lessons and tours. We are also happy to arrange private group bookings for your family outing, office event or school group. With an emphasis on safety, our rentals, lessons and tours provide you with all the gear that you will need for a great day on the water.

2. Bridge Brewing Company

1448 Charlotte Rd, North Vancouver, British Columbia V7J 1H2 Canada +1 604-770-2739 http://bridgebrewing.com/
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5.0 based on 19 reviews

Bridge Brewing Company

We are a local Craft Brewery specializing in great tasting, high quality craft beer. We purchase our top quality fresh grains and hops in small quantities to ensure a consistent product that meets our high standards. We offer tastings and tours everyday!

3. Capilano River Regional Park

3735 Capilano Rd, North Vancouver, British Columbia V7R 4J1 Canada +1 604-985-7474 http://www.capbridge.com
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5.0 based on 58 reviews

Capilano River Regional Park

Reviewed By 834davidi - Brisbane, Australia

Another free visit. the park is not far from the Capilano suspension bridge. it is a beautiful place. The forests were beautiful with the leaves just starting to change color A very pleasant stop on the way to Grouse Mountain

4. Lynn Canyon Park

993 Peters Road, North Vancouver, British Columbia V7J 1Y6 Canada +1 604-981-3103 http://lynncanyon.ca/
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4.5 based on 2,174 reviews

Lynn Canyon Park

Interesting park with a suspension bridge, trails and waterfalls and an ecology center.

Reviewed By BrittanyMExplores - Winnipeg, Canada

Lynn Canyon is a beautiful, densely forested, natural park located in North Vancouver. The park has a variety of well-maintained, easy and accessible hiking trails, some waterfalls and gorgeous lush plant life. Lynn Canyon is a peaceful place to go for a hike and enjoy the gorgeous natural environment. The main attraction here is the suspension bridge which crosses a deep gorge. It is a fantastic (and free) alternative to the more expensive and touristy Capilano Suspension Bridge nearby. I was amazed at how tall the trees were in the park and it was cool to see so much moss and vines growing on and hanging from the trees. There were lots of ferns a gorgeous variety of plants. It felt like I was in a rainforest. I spent a morning at Lynn Canyon during my visit in May 2017. The trails were quiet and beautiful as they led through dense and lush foliage with a series of boardwalks and lots of wooden steps along the way for a great leg workout. I visited Twin Falls, a pretty waterfall that could be seen before crossing the suspension bridge. After crossing the bridge, follow the boardwalk to the right and the trail will lead to a better viewpoint of the falls. The 50 metrer high suspension bridge was the highlight of my visit. It stretched across a deep canyon with waterfalls and a powerfully flowing river below. It bounced and swayed as I crossed, which was a little freaky, but still an amazing experience. There were fantastic views and photo opportunities of the scenery while standing in the middle of the bridge. If you arrive early enough in the morning when the park opens, you can get good photos of the bridge with nobody else on it. The 30 foot pool was an interesting place to see, and could be found after crossing the bridge, turning left and walking for about 20 minutes. Along the edge of the rushing river, there were calm pools of water in between the large rocks where you could go swimming. There were beautiful views of this area from the top of the wooden set of steps. Lastly, I visited the Pipe Bridge. The bridge was built over top of a pipe that crossed the canyon. This was located on the edge of the park, after hiking from the 30 foot pool. It was peaceful there and I found amazing views of the canyon and surrounding forest. The hikes in the park were not too difficult, aside from some steps. I arrived to the park using public transport from downtown Vancouver and it took 3 buses to get there, but was easy and straightforward. The best part about the park, is the free entrance and opportunity for anyone to explore the beautiful nature there. There was a visitor's centre and cafe at the entrance to the park as well (with washrooms). Lynn Canyon is a gorgeous natural paradise in a temperate rainforest, with hiking trails and an amazing suspension bridge. This park is worth visiting when in Vancouver and is a wonderful escape from the city life.

5. Takaya Tours

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4.5 based on 70 reviews

Takaya Tours

Takaya Tours offers interpretive canoe and kayak tours in Burrard Inlet that highlight the First Nation culture of the area. Operating from bases in Cates Park (Whey-Ah-Wichen) in North Vancouver and (Tum-tay-wheutan) in Belcarra Regional Park, Port Moody. Takaya Tours offers a range of safe and exciting activities that mix outdoor adventure with an authentic interpretation of Coast Salish culture. Tours operate from May-Oct.

6. Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge

3663 Park Rd, North Vancouver, British Columbia V7J 3G3 Canada +1 604-990-3755 http://lynncanyon.ca/suspension-bridge.html
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4.5 based on 1,239 reviews

Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge

Reviewed By Bugqueen - Burnaby, Canada

Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge is located in the Lynn Canyon Park a 617 acres of forest. Lynn Canyon Park officially opened to the public in 1912 and has been a popular destination among tourists and local residents. It is a great location for a family picnic, a leisurely hike, or a refreshing swim in one of the many popular swimming holes.Twin Falls is East of the Lynn Canyon suspension bridge and can be accessed from either side of the bridge. A short walk will take you to the Twin Falls Bridge which offers a beautiful view of a waterfall and large pool below. The park contains second growth forest with most of the trees aged approximately 80 to 100 years old. Lynn Canyon Park is the home of several beautiful hiking trails that are suitable for any hiking level. If you are looking for a leisurely stroll through the forest or a brisk climb up hill, Lynn Canyon has lots to choose from. park. A short walk will take you to the popular 30 foot pool. It is one of the most popular locations among tourists and locals. It is a very large area with great spots for a picnic and it features a beautiful swimming hole.  It has an ecology centre and Lynn Canyon Park is open daily all year. During the winter months dusk falls very early. Use extreme caution and allow plenty of time to return to the park entrance before dark.

7. Park & Tilford Gardens

440-333 Brooksbank Ave, North Vancouver, British Columbia V7J 3S8 Canada +1 604-984-8200 http://www.greatervancouverparks.com/ParkTilford01.html
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4.0 based on 100 reviews

Park & Tilford Gardens

Reviewed By mado070 - Summerland, Canada

Beautiful Christmas light display at this botanical garden.The 3 acre park is open from 5-9 pm with entertainment at specific times such as face painting.balloon games, hot chocolate to enjoy as you walk around the different themed areas.An excellent place to stop and relax for a while.Great for children as well as older folks.Give a try,it’s worth it

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