Get outside, breathe in the fresh pacific air, and immerse yourself in the natural wonders surrounding Vancouver.
• Admission to Grouse Mountain & tram ride to the top of the mountain
• Admission to Capilano Suspension Bridge in the rain forest of Vancouver
• A visit to the Capilano Fish Hatchery
• Half Day Tour
We are celebrating 40 years of sharing our stunning cityscape, urban beaches, and coastal rainforests with our guests. Our expertly curated guided tours offer a special and safe experience.
Explore the famous North Shore: Explore the main highlights of Vancouver's North Shore mountains including Grouse Mountain and Capilano Suspension Bridge.<br/>Pickup included
Departure from downtown Vancouver on the way to Whistler!
Your amazement will continue as you soar above the clouds on North America's largst aerial tramway, the Grouse Mountain Skyride. The tram will whisk you to the top of the mountain with breathtaking views of the city of Vancouver, the vast Pacific Ocean, and the towering mountains that provide the backdrop to the most memorable selfies you will take!
The trek along the Capilano Suspension Bridge will afford you an unforgettable perspective. Enjoy activities such as the Cliffwalk and Treektrek and of course the main attraction of the bridge itself! (Treektrek will be going under maintenance between Feb 5 to May 31, 2024. The rest of the park will remain available for exploration).
First stop is at Capilano River Hatchery to witness the majesty of salmon leaping up the river on their way to their annual spawning beds.
Westcoast Sightseeing Welcome Kiosk. Please arrive 30 minutes before posted tour departure time.
• Please call 24 hours prior to tour departure to confirm pick up time and location.
• Please present voucher to driver upon pick-up.
• Hotel pickups commence approximately 30 - 45 minutes prior to posted departure time.
• Be ready in your hotel lobby. Late guests may be left behind.
• Luggage transfer to hotel is not available. We do not drop off at Vancouver International Airport.
• Please dress accordingly, with good walking shoes for walking around Grouse Mountain & Capilano Suspension Bridge Park
Two ways to activate tickets:
1. Download and open the Big Bus app. Select "Add Booking" and enter your booking reference. On the day of travel, open your ticket and select Activate. Show your activated ticket to the driver at any stop along the route. Plus, use the app for route information and live bus tracking.
2. Redeem voucher and activate with Big Bus staff at Stop #1 - Canada Place, 999 Canada Place Way (in front of the Welcome Centre), or with any driver at any stop along the route.
Important notes
Each group ticket must be used on one device, and the group must travel together. To travel separately, print individual tickets before activating or contact us to split the booking.
Keep your phone charged. You must show your active ticket to board, and it will still work offline after activation.
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