Capilano was a steamship built in 1920 in British Columbia, which served until 1949.
Capilano was built in 1920 at the BC Marine Ways for the Union Steamship Company. The triple expansion steam engine for the Capilano came from the Puget Sound steamer Washington, and was rated at . Union Steamship had acquired the assets of the All Day Line, which included a steamboat route from Vancouver to Selma Park, British Columbia. (Selma Park is now a neighborhood of Sechelt, BC.) Capilano was built for this route.
Capilano was built of wood, and was long with a beam of and depth of hold. The ship had a speed of .
Capilano operated on a route running along the Sunshine Coast of mainland British Columbia.
Capilano was withdrawn from service in 1949.