Embark on a Vancouver film and television tour through the "Hollywood of the North," North America’s third-largest film production hub. This journey takes you through iconic filming locations where cinematic worlds meet reality. Begin in historic Gastown, seen in Finding Mr. Right and Fifty Shades of Grey, with its cobblestone streets and vintage charm. Next, explore Stanley Park, a natural landmark featured in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn and Final Destination 5, where lush forests and scenic trails set the stage for countless productions. Venture to Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, famed for its role in Indiana Jones, and feel the thrill of its swaying bridge amid breathtaking vistas. Continue to the Museum of Vancouver, known for its eerie scenes in Final Destination: Bloodlines, before concluding at Granville Island, where romance from Finding Mr. Right bloomed. This immersive experience invites you to relive movie magic while discovering Vancouver’s cinematic allure.
Includes Museum Ticket: This package includes the admission ticket to the Museum of Vancouver.<br/>Please Note: The return time is approx, but may vary depending on traffic and weather conditions.<br/>Pickup included
No Museum of Vancouver Ticket: This package does not include the admission ticket to the Museum of Vancouver.<br/>Please Note: The return time is approx, but may vary depending on traffic and weather conditions.<br/>Pickup included
The tour duration already includes lunch and rest stops, traffic delays, and driving hours between each location throughout the day. Please note that the total duration may vary depending on traffic and weather conditions.
Itinerary:
Finding Mr. Right, Fifty Shades of Grey Filming Location: Gastown (30 mins) → The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Finding Mr. Right, Fifty Shades of Grey, Final Destination 5 Filming Location: Stanley park (30 mins) → Indiana Jones Filming Location: Capilano Suspension Bridge Park (Optional, 90 mins) → Final Destination Bloodlines Filming Location: Museum of Vancouver (Ticket included, 30 mins) → Finding Mr. Right Filming Location: Granville Island (30 mins)
Gastown, perched in downtown Vancouver and recognized as the city’s birthplace, is a cinematic gem where history meets Hollywood. Its Victorian-era cobblestone streets, heritage buildings, steam clock, open-air cafés, boutiques, and eateries retain early 20th‑century charm, making it a favorite backdrop for filmmakers. In Fifty Shades of Grey, Christian and Ana’s steamy coffee date was filmed at Rainier Provisions on Water Street, followed by his dramatic rescue of Ana near the Gassy Jack statue on Maple Tree Square. The atmospheric streets also appear in the Chinese romantic film Finding Mr. Right, adding to Gastown’s screen-worthy allure. Walking here, you might feel like a character in your own movie—surrounded by history, romance, and film magic.
Stanley Park is Vancouver’s crown jewel, seamlessly blending lush coastal rainforest with vibrant city views. Spanning 1,000 acres, it’s home to towering cedar and fir trees, scenic seawall paths, serene lakes, sandy beaches, and Indigenous totem poles that celebrate the region’s rich First Nations heritage. Visitors can enjoy landmarks like the Vancouver Aquarium, rose gardens, and panoramic vistas of the Lions Gate Bridge and city skyline. Its breathtaking beauty has made it a backdrop for films like Fifty Shades of Grey, Finding Mr. Right, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, and Final Destination 5. Whether walking or cycling its iconic seawall, Stanley Park offers an immersive blend of nature, culture, and cinematic history, making it an essential Vancouver experience.
Optional
Capilano Suspension Bridge Park offers an unforgettable blend of nature, culture, and adrenaline. Originally built over a century ago by local Indigenous people using hemp rope and timber, the iconic "Laughing Bridge" stretches 450 feet across the Capilano River, swaying gently above the lush rainforest below. As you cross, enjoy sweeping views of towering evergreens, distant snow-capped mountains, and the rushing river—sometimes adorned with a rainbow formed by the mist. The park also showcases rich First Nations history and thrilling treetop adventures. Its dramatic scenery even inspired daring sequences in Indiana Jones, making it a must-see spot where cinematic adventure meets breathtaking natural beauty.
Optional, admission ticket required
The Museum of Vancouver, the city’s oldest museum, offers an engaging journey through Vancouver’s rich past, present, and future. Located in scenic Vanier Park, it showcases thought-provoking exhibitions that explore the city’s evolving culture, communities, and identity. Beyond its historical treasures, the museum gained cinematic fame as a filming location for Final Destination: Bloodlines, adding a thrilling twist to its cultural legacy. Whether you're fascinated by local history or love uncovering real-life movie sets, the Museum of Vancouver invites you to connect with the stories that have shaped the city while stepping into a place where film and heritage intersect.
Once an industrial hub, Granville Island has transformed into one of Vancouver’s most vibrant cultural districts. Its charming streets now brim with art studios, galleries, boutique shops, and an iconic public market offering fresh local produce and artisanal goods. In summer, outdoor markets and street performers add to its lively, creative spirit, making it a favorite spot for both locals and visitors. This picturesque setting also appeared in the romantic film Finding Mr. Right, where its relaxed vibe perfectly framed the story’s heartfelt moments. Whether exploring its artistic corners or savoring its cinematic charm, Granville Island offers an authentic taste of Vancouver’s laid-back lifestyle.
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Late Passengers: Late passengers have a maximum 10-minute grace period. JUPITER LEGEND and CTOUR HOLIDAYS is not liable for delays or missed connections.
Vehicle Transfers: Passengers may be transferred to another vehicle if needed.
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Leaving the Group: If you decide to leave the tour early, you must inform the guide and sign a departure form. No refunds will be issued for unused portions of the trip.
Gifts and Refunds: Gifts provided during the tour may change due to weather or unforeseen circumstances. No refunds will be issued for changes.
Parking is not available at the meeting point. Guests must arrange their own transportation to and from the departure location.
Itinerary Changes: The tour operator may adjust the itinerary to ensure a smooth experience.
Tour Adjustments: The guide may modify schedules based on weather, traffic, or other conditions.
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