- Capilano River Regional Park
Capilano River Regional Park is located in the District of North Vancouver in
British Columbia ,Canada . It is one of twenty-one regional parks operated by the Greater Vancouver Regional District (GVRD). The park encompasses most of the upstream areas of theCapilano River below theCleveland Dam . The area north of the dam surroundingCapilano Lake is closed to the public as it is a GVRD watershed. The privately operatedCapilano Suspension Bridge crosses the river, but it is not within park boundaries and does not access the park.Attractions
Capilano River Regional Park is most commonly associated with the
Cleveland Dam . Admission to the dam is free, and one can walk across the dam and observe the river and the spillway. Formed above the dam, Capilano Lake stores the river's waters, stretching north for more than five kilometres. The lake is one of three major watersheds in the GVRD, and it currently supplies forty percent of the region's drinking water. Water treatment facilities are located adjacent to the dam, and a tunneling project scheduled for completion in2008 will connect the reservoir to a new treatment plant at the Seymour Dam to the east.There is also a fish
hatchery in the park, about 500 metres downhill from the Cleveland Dam. The hatchery offers educational displays explaining the type of work is done there, as well as basic education about the life cycles of the fish in the area. There is also a cross-section display of an activefish ladder . During spawning seasons, the fish ladder is heavily used by fish in the area that use it to bypass the dam.The rugged waters of the Capilano River within the park also attracts
kayak ers andcanoe rs. There are also a number of nature and biking trails in the park, and it is frequently used as a location for film and television production.Transportation
Street access is by way of Capilano Road in the District of North Vancouver. There are parking lots at the Cleveland Dam, near the top of Capilano Road, and at the fish hatchery along Capilano Park Road. TransLink bus routes [http://www.translink.bc.ca/bus/31/timetables/tt232.pdf 232] (from Phibbs Exchange), [http://www.translink.bc.ca/bus/31/timetables/tt236.pdf 236] (from
Lonsdale Quay ), and [http://www.translink.bc.ca/bus/31/timetables/tt246.pdf 246] (from downtownVancouver or Park Royal in West Vancouver) stop near park and trail entrances. Hikers can access the park from several different trails in West Vancouver and the District of North Vancouver.Gallery
ee also
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Cleveland Dam
*Capilano River
*Capilano Suspension Bridge External links
* [http://www.gvrd.bc.ca/parks/CapilanoRiver.htm GVRD Parks - Capilano River Regional Park]
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