Capilano Suspension Bridge – North Vancouver, Canada
Drawing millions of visitors annually, the Capilano Suspension Bridge is a national treasure in Canada. Initially, it was made from cedar planks and hemp rope that were later replaced with wire cables in 1903. It was rebuilt completely in 1956 by Rae Mitchell. Currently, it is a part of a private facility that demands an admission fee for a one-on-one experience with the iconic site but you can rest assured that you won’t break the bank. The park where the bridge lays also offers other activities, including cliff walk and treetops adventures that add to the fun of visiting the bridge.