Nestled in a narrow canyon adjacent to Capilano River Regional Park, the Cleveland Dam stands as a significant city-owned structure, creating the Capilano Lake, which serves as the primary water source for much of Greater Vancouver. The dam’s 300-foot (91-meter) spillway offers a dramatic sight, with trails providing panoramic views of the spillway, the surrounding old-growth forests, and the distinctive twin peaks known as the Lions. Visitors can explore these trails, taking in the natural beauty and the impressive engineering of the dam.
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