Discover the vibrant stories of Vancouver’s North Shore on this enriching full-day tour. Begin with a scenic drive over the iconic Lions Gate Bridge, immersing yourself in the region's rich history and Indigenous culture. Visit the Museum of North Vancouver for an engaging guided tour and explore the bustling waterfront at Lonsdale Quay. In the afternoon, ascend Grouse Mountain via the Skyride Gondola to experience stunning alpine views and visit the grizzly bear habitat. Optionally, venture to the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park for a treetop walk among coastal rainforests. This guided tour offers a perfect blend of culture, nature, and adventure for travelers of all ages.
- Scenic drive across the Lions Gate Bridge with historical insights
- Visit the Museum of North Vancouver and explore Lonsdale Quay Market
- Experience the Skyride Gondola and see grizzly bears at Grouse Mountain
- Optional visit to Capilano Suspension Bridge Park available
Meet your guide at Canada Place outside the cruise terminal in Downtown Vancouver 15 minutes prior.
Begin your day with a picturesque drive across the historic Lions Gate Bridge—built by the famed Guinness family, known for their Irish stout. As you cross into the North Shore, enjoy stories of Vancouver’s past and present from your knowledgeable guide.
Next, enjoy a visit to the Museum of North Vancouver (MONOVA). Step into North Vancouver’s vibrant history with a guided tour. Explore engaging exhibits on Indigenous cultures, the shipbuilding legacy, and daily life through the decades. Don’t miss the beautifully restored 1908 streetcar—a rare glimpse into the city’s early transportation.
Free Time in the Shipyards District & Lonsdale Quay. Enjoy some leisure time to explore the bustling Lonsdale Quay Public Market, a lively mix of artisan vendors, local shops, delicious eateries, and the Polygon Gallery. This is the perfect spot to grab lunch and take in beautiful waterfront views of downtown Vancouver.
Afternoon Adventure at Grouse Mountain (Admission Included). Head up to the alpine playground of Grouse Mountain. Following a Gondola ride to the top, you will enjoy an exclusive guided tour to the bear habitat discussing flora and fauna and mountain attractions along the way. At the bear habitat, you will learn all about the hibernation den, bear habits, and general information about the resident grizzlies, Grinder and Coola. After that you'll have time to explore seasonal attractions, take in sweeping views, and enjoy the fresh mountain air.
Return to Downtown Vancouver. The tour concludes with a scenic drive back to Canada Place, arriving around 5:00 PM.
Please meet us at the covered benches, in front of the Vancouver Convention Centre, next to the FlyOver Canada Ticket Booth, at the roadside 15 minutes before departure and meet your Discover Canada Tours guide (wearing bright green).
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