The Lions Gate Bridge, a National Historic Site of Canada, spans the Burrard Inlet, connecting North and West Vancouver with the downtown area. Opened in 1938, this suspension bridge is an iconic landmark, offering a vital link for both residents and visitors. At its south end, the bridge meets the lush greenery of Stanley Park, another major attraction in Vancouver. Today, travelers can drive, walk, or cycle across the bridge, enjoying panoramic views of the city, the mountains, and the sparkling waters below.
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