#30: Capilano Suspension Bridge – Canada
Tourists flock to it, smiling for selfies, but the Capilano Suspension Bridge in Vancouver holds a darker past. Suspended 230 feet over a rocky canyon, it stretches 460 feet and swings with each footstep, shifting under crowds like a living thing. Privately owned, it has a record of well-documented fatalities—slips, stumbles, even suicides.

Below, jagged cliffs and icy waters wait in silence. The view is stunning, the forest lush, but the bridge itself whispers of fragility. With no government oversight, safety lies in trust—and the hope that the next gust of wind or distracted step won’t become another story retold.