Explore the beautiful Stanley Park with this self-guided walking tour featuring GPS-triggered audio commentary directly to your smart phone. The audio commentary brings the park's rich history and stunning sights to life. Starting at the historic Stanley Park Pavilion, this easy 3km loop leads you through scenic viewpoints, lush trails, and iconic landmarks like the Totem Poles and Brockton Point Lighthouse. Perfect for all ages, this flexible tour allows you to navigate at your own pace, pausing to enjoy the park's beauty or delve into stories behind its highlights.
- Self-guided tour using the AudioMe Tours app available for iOS and Android
- Discover over 19 audio points including The Stanley Park totem poles, The Sea Wall, the Rose Garden, Deadman’s Island, the Vancouver Aquarium, and much more!
- Easy walking on flat, paved paths suitable for everyone
- No internet required after downloading the tour in advance
Walk through Vancouver’s iconic, 1,000-acre park as expert local commentary autatically plays along the route bringing to life the waterfront views, forest trails, history and cultural landmarks.
Take in the incredible views of downtown Vancouver, the North Shore Mountains, iconic landmarks, and the city skyline as you naviagate a portion of the Stanley Park Seawall.
Start at Stanley Park Pavilion, beside the Rose Garden in the heart of the park. Open the tour in the app and follow the map to the start pin—your commentary will begin automatically when you arrive.
To unlock your tour:
1. Download the AudioMe Tours app for iOS or Android
2. Select the Stanley Park Walking Tour (Vancouver)
3. Enter code: viator366025P3
4. Once the tour has downloaded you can select "Start Tour"
5. Follow the route on the map. As you arrive at the various pins, audio commentary will automatically play.
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