This day tour fulfills the ultimate downtown Vancouver bucket list and more. A checklist of must-see highlights that a visitor needs to experience firsthand in order to better understand why Vancouver is frequently ranked among the world's best places to live. Guests will see the city highlights including but not limited to: Jack Poole Plaza, English Bay, Gas Town, and will stop at Stanley Park, the Vancouver Lookout Tower and Granville Island. Following an exciting sightseeing tour on land, guests will board a zodiac boat to continue their adventure on the water. From this unique vantage point, they’ll experience stunning city views and uncover the vibrant marine life that thrives just offshore. Experienced Guides provide a personalized experience with entertaining live English commentary and an optional walking tour in Stanley Park. Guests travel on a comfortable mini-coach with a maximum of 24 guests and a zodiac boat with a maximum capacity of 12 per boat.
Meet your guide at Canada Place 15 minutes prior
Your tour will begin at Canada Place and Jack Poole Plaza where you will see the Vancouver's Olympic Cauldron built for the 2010 Winter Games.
Explore the First Nations Totem Poles in Stanley Park. Join your guide for a walking tour (optional participation) to discover the stories of the land and people who first lived on Vancouver's shores. Later, enjoy the iconic view of the Vancouver skyline as you go for a stroll along the Seawall.
Next, enjoy stunning views of Lions Gate Bridge and the North Shore Mountains at Prospect Point Lookout.
Continue on a driving tour where you will see some iconic sites and neighborhoods along the way including:
English Bay - Downtown Vancouver’s beachfront community with sandy beaches and breathtaking views.
West End - Vancouver’s trendiest neighbourhood with a vibrant and diverse community and a lively atmosphere.
False Creek - Unique neighborhood offering stunning views of the City of Vancouver in all directions
Drive through Gastown Vancouver's original settlement and oldest commercial district featuring the famous steamclock and cobblestone streets. Continue driving through downtown Vancouver
Take a glass elevator to the observation deck at The Vancouver Lookout to enjoy a 360° panoramic view of the city.
Visit Granville Island for a brief tour of this little oasis in the middle of Vancouver. You will have some free time for a late lunch and shopping here. Walk through the bustling public market, visit art galleries, or grab a coffee while enjoying great views of False Creek.
Enjoy an exhilarating Zodiac boat tour of Vancouver along Stanley Park, West Vancouver, Lighthouse Park, visiting a thriving seal colony, the iconic Siwash Rock and False Creek. Listen to interesting stories about West Vancouver and Howe Sound, including local history, views of multi-million dollar celebrity homes, and geological facts from your friendly guide.
Drive back to Canada Place
Please meet us at the FlyOver Canada Kiosk (beside Welcome Centre) 15 minutes before departure and meet your Discover Canada Tours guide (wearing lime green).
Last-Minute questions regarding your tour? Phone us at +1 778-847-3751
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