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 The UBC Botanical Garden is one of Vancouver's best kept secrets as a tourist attraction....and it just got even better with the addition of the new Greenheart Canopy Walkway, an eco-adventure for all ages.

The walkway is like a series of hanging suspension bridges or "aerial trails" high above the ground - about 60 feet above the ground in some places.  It is a bit of a wobbly workout making your way around the circuit - there are 8 different bridges that form the loop.  Its really quite spectacular to be so high up and you get a really great view of the upper layers of the forest canopy.  While I just got a kick out of the views, anyone remotely interested in west coast forest ecosystems, the environment, animals and plants will see this new attraction for it scientific merits.  The guides that take groups around the walkway are knowledgeable and informative.  The makers of the Canopy Walkway is a Vancouver-based company that has created various aerial trails throughout the world.  Lucky us that they finally got to build one locally.

Admission is $20 for adults, less for kids and seniors and you get to wander all around the Botanical Gardens for the same price.

Posted by Kathleen, Vancouver at 09:31 PM