Join this scenic, nature-forward ride along the world-famous Seawall and through Vancouver’s crown jewel. Your bike rental is included, and with a friendly local guide at your side, you’ll discover the highlights of this 1,001-acre (405-hectare) natural wonder in just under 3 hours.
We’ll go at your pace (that’s a promise!), sharing stories about local history and Indigenous communities, with plenty of stops for photos and breaks. After experiencing the park and city through your local guide’s eyes, you decide what the tour is worth.
- Experience 360° scenery: mountains, ocean, rainforest, and city skyline
- Enjoy 9 km of car-free oceanfront riding along the water’s edge
- Ride safely with a knowledgeable guide, on regular bike or e-bike
- Take in Siwash Rock, Totems, Lions Gate views & Third Beach sunsets
We begin at the tranquil edge of Stanley Park, before venturing into the heart of the park, shaded by towering cedars and Douglas firs. There, we meet the man who gave the park its name.
We emerge onto the seawall and follow the coastline to Brockton Point. Gaze out over Burrard Inlet, with the North Shore Mountains rising across the water and the iconic Lions Gate Bridge spanning the view.
We pause at the totem poles and learn about the cultural heritage of the coastal First Nations.
Take in sweeping views of the bridge and North Shore Mountains as you stand beneath its towering structure, watching massive tankers and cruise ships glide out toward the Strait of Georgia and the Pacific Ocean.
Further along the trail, we find and learn more about Siwash Rock, a striking geological and cultural landmark.
Third Beach invites us to slow down and take in the serene ocean vistas, while nearby Second Beach buzzes with energy and charm. From here, we make our way past Lost Lagoon before returning to the shop.
Meet your guide outside Spokes at 1798 W Georgia St.
Please arrive 15 min prior to your tour start time.
Look for someone holding a red umbrella — that’s your guide!
We will get you set up with your bike.
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