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Vancouver: 24 or 48-Hour Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing Bus Pass

Vancouver: 24 or 48-Hour Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing Bus Pass

See the sights of Vancouver at your own pace with a 24 or 48 hour pass for the hop-on-hop-off on our Double Decker & clear top vintage buses. Choose from a variety of options to suit your interests. Listen to an informative on-board commentary to help you choose where to hop off. Experience the hustle and bustle of downtown Vancouver and the serene natural beauty of the local parks. Jump off at Science World or indulge your passion for sport at the Olympic Village. Stroll the rainforest pathways of Stanley Park, enjoy a bite to eat on Granville Island, visit the iconic Gastown Steam Clock or shop 'til you drop on Robson Street. Benefit from multiple stops, including Coal Harbour, English Bay Beach, Chinatown, and the Sports District. Make the most of your experience in Vancouver with additional options. Choose experiences like seeing the city from the water on a relaxing harbor cruise, or taking a tour of the city in the evening. Also included is exclusive access to 2 free Walking Tours of Stanley Park and Downtown Vancouver via the AudioMe App.

Discover Stanley Park with a Smartphone Audio Walking Tour

Discover Stanley Park with a Smartphone Audio Walking Tour

Experience the captivating Stanley Park like never before with our Smartphone Audio Walking Tour! Immerse yourself in the tales of early pioneers, diverse local fauna, and the park's unique geographic features. Transform your walk into an educational and entertaining journey, complete with fun trivia questions! Begin at the busy Stanley Park Causeway and follow the seawall all the way around the park. Have the option of stopping at points of interest in the park's interior. Get suggestions on attractions to see like Nature House and the Vancouver Aquarium. Learn about the creation of Stanley Park and its history. Delve into the geology of the area. Hear about the lost lagoon, Beaver lake, the hollow tree, and the devastating wind storm of 2006. Uncover the history of Hallelujah Point, Deadman’s Island, and the naval reserve. Check out the statues of the Scottish poet Robbie Burns, the Olympian Harry Jerome, and the park’s namesake, Lord Stanley. See the Nine O’Clock Gun, the SS Empress of Japan figurehead, and the 'Girl in a Wetsuit' statue Take a break on one of the logs at Third Beach, or visit the historic Stanley Park Pavilion. Admire views at Brockton Point and the Prospect Point. View Lions Gate Bridge. Tour the Rhododendron, Rose, and Rock gardens and hear the history behind the Malkin Bowl.

The Dark Secrets of Stanley Park Tour

The Dark Secrets of Stanley Park Tour

Uncover the secrets of Stanley Park on a 2-hour insider walking tour with an expert guide. Explore the famous seawall, dark forested trails, historic totem poles, bizarre public art, and notorious crime scenes. See Vancouver landmarks Coal Harbour, the Lions Gate Bridge and Deadman's Island. As you stroll along the glistening shoreline and beneath towering trees, you'll hear the inside story of one of the world's most remarkable parks. Meet your guide at the fountain directly outside the Vancouver Aquarium entrance and then set off to explore Stanley Park. You'll quickly leave the tourist trail behind and take a little used path through the forest. You'll hear the tale of Captain George Vancouver before you emerge on the Stanley Park seawall for the perfect vista of the glittering downtown skyline and Coal Harbour. Following the seawall, you'll hear the tragic history of Deadman's Island as you approach the park's world-famous totem poles. A short rest stop at the totem poles gives you time to visit the bathroom, take photos, or buy a snack or water at the concession stand. A short walk later finds you admiring views of the North Shore Mountains, Burrard Inlet, and the Lions Gate Bridge. You'll take in some of the city's most loved public art, and cross a long lost cemetery hidden beneath your feet. Next, it's time to leave the seawall and head onto dark forested trails. Your guide will lead you through towering groves of giant Cedar, Hemlock and Douglas Fir, some hundreds of years old. These are trails few tourists ever step foot on - a genuine Pacific Northwest forest experience. You'll see the location of a long lost indigenous village known as Whoi Whoi. A short walk later you'll be In the heart of Stanley Park where you'll hear the story of one of Vancouver's most shocking crimes. You can catch your breath on the short stroll back to the start point. Your guide will be on-hand to answer your questions, help you plan the rest of your day, and take photos. After the tour, you can continue your adventure with a visit to the Vancouver Aquarium, or travel back to downtown to relax and remember your visit to incredible Stanley Park.

Stanley Park Self Guided Bike Tour

Stanley Park Self Guided Bike Tour

Tour Starting Point: Spokes Bike Rental (1798 W Georgia St, Vancouver) Embark on an unforgettable journey through Stanley Park with AudioMe Tours, your companion for an immersive GPS-based audio experience. As you pedal along the picturesque 9km loop, our app seamlessly guides you through this iconic destination, offering fascinating commentary right to your device. No booking required! Download the App for iOS or Android and start exploring. Indulge your senses with breathtaking views of downtown Vancouver, the majestic Stanley Park Sea Wall, and get a chance to stop and experience the many attractions in Stanley Park including: the Vancouver Aquarium, Totem Poles, Brockton Point, Lions Gate Bridge and Vancouver’s best beaches. Whether you’re a local seeking a new perspective or a visitor craving an authentic exploration of Stanley Park, AudioMe Tours ensures an enriching and personalized journey every time. Download the app today for iOS or Android and let the adventure unfold at your own pace. Difficulty: Easy – suitable for all levels of riding! A few small hills. Tour Highlights Stanley Park Sea Wall Vancouver Aquarium Totem Poles Brockton Point Lions Gate Bridge Third Beach Second Beach Lost Lagoon Packing Tips: Charge your phone! Water bottle Sunscreen Snack/ lunch (or buy it along the route) Hat/ sun glasses Camera! Bathing suit for a dip at one of the beaches along the route

Vancouver: Self-Guided Smartphone Tour of Stanley Park

Vancouver: Self-Guided Smartphone Tour of Stanley Park

Explore Vancouver at your own pace. VanWalks is a web app that works on any device with a modern web browser. No app to download, no accounts to create, no ads to watch. Optimize your time in Vancouver by exploring the most popular areas of the city. Stop when and where you like, grab a coffee, and continue when you're ready. Our host, Chris King, has been living in Vancouver for 20 years and is excited to give you a unique look into the most interesting aspects of his city. Our routes combine historical context, modern events, and local interpretation to provide an interesting and fun experience for tourists, new Canadians, and lifelong locals. Available without a data connection. Use Offline Mode to download the routes using wifi in advance, and use static maps to enjoy the sights without any need for a data connection. Offline Mode can also be used in combination with a data connection to save data usage by downloading assets in advance, however the data usage in general is very low.

4Tour:Capilano Suspension Br/CAR/Small GROUP+Lake+Dam+Hacher

4Tour:Capilano Suspension Br/CAR/Small GROUP+Lake+Dam+Hacher

Explore the natural beauty of Vancouver on a guided tour with luxury Car Stanley Park Drive-by, no stop Start your journey with a scenic drive through Stanley Park, a 405-hectare oasis surrounded by Vancouver Harbour and English Bay. Established in 1888, the park is known for its totem poles, lush gardens, and the picturesque Seawall, perfect for outdoor activities. Lions Gate Bridge Drive-by, no stop Cross the iconic Lions Gate Bridge, a 1,823-meter suspension bridge that links Vancouver to the North Shore. Enjoy breathtaking views of the port, Stanley Park’s greenery, and the towering North Shore Mountains. and explore the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park. 1. Capilano Suspension Bridge: The Suspension Bridge: Step onto the world-famous Capilano Suspension Bridge, a 450-foot-long adventure above the breathtaking Capilano River. Feel the rush as you cross this historic landmark, surrounded by lush greenery and towering trees. For over 130 years, visitors have been awed by the incredible views and the thrill of walking through nature. Cliffwalk: Walk along Cliffwalk, a stunning walkway suspended along the cliffs high above Capilano Canyon. This exhilarating experience offers unparalleled views of the surrounding nature, giving you a unique perspective of the forest. Treetops Adventure: Take to the skies on Treetops Adventure, a series of seven suspension bridges and platforms. Stroll through the treetops for a squirrel's-eye view of the coastal rainforest. Kia'palano: Dive deep into the Indigenous heritage at Kia'palano. Learn about the First Nations' cultural ties to the land and explore their rich history through exhibits and displays. 2. Capilano Salmon Hatchery: Immerse yourself in nature at the Capilano Hatchery. Stroll through colorful autumn landscapes surrounded by towering trees and peaceful streams. Witness the spectacular salmon spawning journey as they return to their birthplace. A visit to the Hatchery offers an unforgettable encounter with wildlife and nature’s cycle. 3. Capilano Lake: Located in the North Shore Mountains, Capilano Lake is a perfect blend of stunning scenery and outdoor adventure. This tranquil destination offers scenic views and various recreational activities in a serene natural setting. 4. Cleveland Dam: Built in 1954, Cleveland Dam is an engineering marvel that holds back the Capilano River to create Capilano Lake. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views from the top of the dam and witness the powerful rush of water cascading down its face—a must-see sight for nature lovers.

Vancouver Aquarium: Our most recommended tours and activities

Vancouver: 24 or 48-Hour Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing Bus Pass

Vancouver: 24 or 48-Hour Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing Bus Pass

See the sights of Vancouver at your own pace with a 24 or 48 hour pass for the hop-on-hop-off on our Double Decker & clear top vintage buses. Choose from a variety of options to suit your interests. Listen to an informative on-board commentary to help you choose where to hop off. Experience the hustle and bustle of downtown Vancouver and the serene natural beauty of the local parks. Jump off at Science World or indulge your passion for sport at the Olympic Village. Stroll the rainforest pathways of Stanley Park, enjoy a bite to eat on Granville Island, visit the iconic Gastown Steam Clock or shop 'til you drop on Robson Street. Benefit from multiple stops, including Coal Harbour, English Bay Beach, Chinatown, and the Sports District. Make the most of your experience in Vancouver with additional options. Choose experiences like seeing the city from the water on a relaxing harbor cruise, or taking a tour of the city in the evening. Also included is exclusive access to 2 free Walking Tours of Stanley Park and Downtown Vancouver via the AudioMe App.

Discover Stanley Park with a Smartphone Audio Walking Tour

Discover Stanley Park with a Smartphone Audio Walking Tour

Experience the captivating Stanley Park like never before with our Smartphone Audio Walking Tour! Immerse yourself in the tales of early pioneers, diverse local fauna, and the park's unique geographic features. Transform your walk into an educational and entertaining journey, complete with fun trivia questions! Begin at the busy Stanley Park Causeway and follow the seawall all the way around the park. Have the option of stopping at points of interest in the park's interior. Get suggestions on attractions to see like Nature House and the Vancouver Aquarium. Learn about the creation of Stanley Park and its history. Delve into the geology of the area. Hear about the lost lagoon, Beaver lake, the hollow tree, and the devastating wind storm of 2006. Uncover the history of Hallelujah Point, Deadman’s Island, and the naval reserve. Check out the statues of the Scottish poet Robbie Burns, the Olympian Harry Jerome, and the park’s namesake, Lord Stanley. See the Nine O’Clock Gun, the SS Empress of Japan figurehead, and the 'Girl in a Wetsuit' statue Take a break on one of the logs at Third Beach, or visit the historic Stanley Park Pavilion. Admire views at Brockton Point and the Prospect Point. View Lions Gate Bridge. Tour the Rhododendron, Rose, and Rock gardens and hear the history behind the Malkin Bowl.

The Dark Secrets of Stanley Park Tour

The Dark Secrets of Stanley Park Tour

Uncover the secrets of Stanley Park on a 2-hour insider walking tour with an expert guide. Explore the famous seawall, dark forested trails, historic totem poles, bizarre public art, and notorious crime scenes. See Vancouver landmarks Coal Harbour, the Lions Gate Bridge and Deadman's Island. As you stroll along the glistening shoreline and beneath towering trees, you'll hear the inside story of one of the world's most remarkable parks. Meet your guide at the fountain directly outside the Vancouver Aquarium entrance and then set off to explore Stanley Park. You'll quickly leave the tourist trail behind and take a little used path through the forest. You'll hear the tale of Captain George Vancouver before you emerge on the Stanley Park seawall for the perfect vista of the glittering downtown skyline and Coal Harbour. Following the seawall, you'll hear the tragic history of Deadman's Island as you approach the park's world-famous totem poles. A short rest stop at the totem poles gives you time to visit the bathroom, take photos, or buy a snack or water at the concession stand. A short walk later finds you admiring views of the North Shore Mountains, Burrard Inlet, and the Lions Gate Bridge. You'll take in some of the city's most loved public art, and cross a long lost cemetery hidden beneath your feet. Next, it's time to leave the seawall and head onto dark forested trails. Your guide will lead you through towering groves of giant Cedar, Hemlock and Douglas Fir, some hundreds of years old. These are trails few tourists ever step foot on - a genuine Pacific Northwest forest experience. You'll see the location of a long lost indigenous village known as Whoi Whoi. A short walk later you'll be In the heart of Stanley Park where you'll hear the story of one of Vancouver's most shocking crimes. You can catch your breath on the short stroll back to the start point. Your guide will be on-hand to answer your questions, help you plan the rest of your day, and take photos. After the tour, you can continue your adventure with a visit to the Vancouver Aquarium, or travel back to downtown to relax and remember your visit to incredible Stanley Park.

Stanley Park Self Guided Bike Tour

Stanley Park Self Guided Bike Tour

Tour Starting Point: Spokes Bike Rental (1798 W Georgia St, Vancouver) Embark on an unforgettable journey through Stanley Park with AudioMe Tours, your companion for an immersive GPS-based audio experience. As you pedal along the picturesque 9km loop, our app seamlessly guides you through this iconic destination, offering fascinating commentary right to your device. No booking required! Download the App for iOS or Android and start exploring. Indulge your senses with breathtaking views of downtown Vancouver, the majestic Stanley Park Sea Wall, and get a chance to stop and experience the many attractions in Stanley Park including: the Vancouver Aquarium, Totem Poles, Brockton Point, Lions Gate Bridge and Vancouver’s best beaches. Whether you’re a local seeking a new perspective or a visitor craving an authentic exploration of Stanley Park, AudioMe Tours ensures an enriching and personalized journey every time. Download the app today for iOS or Android and let the adventure unfold at your own pace. Difficulty: Easy – suitable for all levels of riding! A few small hills. Tour Highlights Stanley Park Sea Wall Vancouver Aquarium Totem Poles Brockton Point Lions Gate Bridge Third Beach Second Beach Lost Lagoon Packing Tips: Charge your phone! Water bottle Sunscreen Snack/ lunch (or buy it along the route) Hat/ sun glasses Camera! Bathing suit for a dip at one of the beaches along the route

Vancouver: Self-Guided Smartphone Tour of Stanley Park

Vancouver: Self-Guided Smartphone Tour of Stanley Park

Explore Vancouver at your own pace. VanWalks is a web app that works on any device with a modern web browser. No app to download, no accounts to create, no ads to watch. Optimize your time in Vancouver by exploring the most popular areas of the city. Stop when and where you like, grab a coffee, and continue when you're ready. Our host, Chris King, has been living in Vancouver for 20 years and is excited to give you a unique look into the most interesting aspects of his city. Our routes combine historical context, modern events, and local interpretation to provide an interesting and fun experience for tourists, new Canadians, and lifelong locals. Available without a data connection. Use Offline Mode to download the routes using wifi in advance, and use static maps to enjoy the sights without any need for a data connection. Offline Mode can also be used in combination with a data connection to save data usage by downloading assets in advance, however the data usage in general is very low.

4Tour:Capilano Suspension Br/CAR/Small GROUP+Lake+Dam+Hacher

4Tour:Capilano Suspension Br/CAR/Small GROUP+Lake+Dam+Hacher

Explore the natural beauty of Vancouver on a guided tour with luxury Car Stanley Park Drive-by, no stop Start your journey with a scenic drive through Stanley Park, a 405-hectare oasis surrounded by Vancouver Harbour and English Bay. Established in 1888, the park is known for its totem poles, lush gardens, and the picturesque Seawall, perfect for outdoor activities. Lions Gate Bridge Drive-by, no stop Cross the iconic Lions Gate Bridge, a 1,823-meter suspension bridge that links Vancouver to the North Shore. Enjoy breathtaking views of the port, Stanley Park’s greenery, and the towering North Shore Mountains. and explore the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park. 1. Capilano Suspension Bridge: The Suspension Bridge: Step onto the world-famous Capilano Suspension Bridge, a 450-foot-long adventure above the breathtaking Capilano River. Feel the rush as you cross this historic landmark, surrounded by lush greenery and towering trees. For over 130 years, visitors have been awed by the incredible views and the thrill of walking through nature. Cliffwalk: Walk along Cliffwalk, a stunning walkway suspended along the cliffs high above Capilano Canyon. This exhilarating experience offers unparalleled views of the surrounding nature, giving you a unique perspective of the forest. Treetops Adventure: Take to the skies on Treetops Adventure, a series of seven suspension bridges and platforms. Stroll through the treetops for a squirrel's-eye view of the coastal rainforest. Kia'palano: Dive deep into the Indigenous heritage at Kia'palano. Learn about the First Nations' cultural ties to the land and explore their rich history through exhibits and displays. 2. Capilano Salmon Hatchery: Immerse yourself in nature at the Capilano Hatchery. Stroll through colorful autumn landscapes surrounded by towering trees and peaceful streams. Witness the spectacular salmon spawning journey as they return to their birthplace. A visit to the Hatchery offers an unforgettable encounter with wildlife and nature’s cycle. 3. Capilano Lake: Located in the North Shore Mountains, Capilano Lake is a perfect blend of stunning scenery and outdoor adventure. This tranquil destination offers scenic views and various recreational activities in a serene natural setting. 4. Cleveland Dam: Built in 1954, Cleveland Dam is an engineering marvel that holds back the Capilano River to create Capilano Lake. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views from the top of the dam and witness the powerful rush of water cascading down its face—a must-see sight for nature lovers.

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Very informative and entertaining. The drivers gave accurate and correct info so you could make informed choices during the trip. Sherry (like the drink) was a superb driver and very funny and lovely to have as a tour guide. Sherry was very helpful when my husband left his phone on the bus (again 🙃). Spencer was great also and very accommodating. Made it a great day.

Sherry, the bus driver, was incredibly knowledgeable and super funny when explaining fun facts and the history of Vancouver. She truly made the bus ride around the city fun and entertaining.

The drivers were do great and fun to listen to .... we really had a great time .... thanks again Sherry and Spencer. you really made seeing Vancouver a bunch of fun !!!! see you nenext year

Driver/tour guide Sherry was amazing, her knowledge and information was just great. Made the bus ride so much more enjoyable.

Sherry eas fantastic. Lots of fun and very informative