This two-hour private tour is designed specifically for guests who have a few hours to spare before heading to the airport or checking into their hotel.
This two-hour private tour is designed specifically for guests who have a few hours to spare before heading to the airport or checking into their hotel.
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Stanley Park - Immerse yourself in nature at one of the world’s most stunning natural parks, where majestic trees, picturesque trails, and coastal vistas invite relaxation and appreciation. This urban oasis combines dense forests, a scenic seawall, and iconic landmarks into one memorable green space.
This guided tour showcases a variety of…
- Stanley Park - Immerse yourself in nature at one of the world’s most stunning natural parks, where majestic trees, picturesque trails, and coastal vistas invite relaxation and appreciation. This urban oasis combines dense forests, a scenic seawall, and iconic landmarks into one memorable green space.
This guided tour showcases a variety of unforgettable attractions that highlight what makes Vancouver, BC truly special.
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Totem Poles - The First Nations Totem Poles in Stanley Park are a magnificent form of art representing various Indigenous nations and their rich culture. Visitors can delve into the history of the Totem Poles and their significance in the art and traditions of First Nation peoples. This is a must-see attraction, acknowledging the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the Coast Salish peoples, including the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations.
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Nine O’Clock Gun - The Nine O’Clock Gun is a distinctive attraction in Stanley Park that fires every evening at 9 pm, continuing a Vancouver tradition over a century old. It’s a must-see for those wanting to enjoy waterfront views and experience the echo of Vancouver’s past.
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Brockton Point Lighthouse - Offering stunning waterfront views and a perfect vantage point over the harbor and mountains, this quick stop provides a moment of reflection and a touch of history to your Vancouver journey.
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Girl In A Wetsuit - The Girl in a Wetsuit statue symbolizes Vancouver’s strong connection to the sea. It is a must-visit as it beautifully captures Vancouver’s essence, where art, nature, and coastal culture converge.
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SS Empress of Japan Figurehead - This striking attraction is notable for its vibrant colors, intricate design, and significant maritime history, all visible from the Stanley Park Seawall.
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Lumbermen’s Arch - Lumbermen’s Arch is a meaningful wooden structure symbolizing British Columbia’s deep roots in the forestry industry, standing as a testament to the province’s logging heritage.
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Prospect Point Lookout - From Prospect Point, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of Lions Gate Bridge, Burrard Inlet, and the North Shore Mountains. It’s an ideal spot to pause and capture Vancouver’s natural beauty in photos, offering a perfect place to relax and create lasting memories.
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Hollow Tree - An ancient Western Red Cedar estimated to be over 800 years old, the Hollow Tree is one of Stanley Park’s iconic photo spots.
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Lost Lagoon - A must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts, this tranquil spot is home to elegant swans, herons, and turtles, providing a peaceful escape from the city’s hustle.
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English Bay Beach - As the tour passes English Bay, visitors will witness one of Vancouver’s most iconic waterfront scenes, with golden sands and sailboats drifting by. Even from the road, it captures the essence of what makes this city so special.
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A-maze-ing Laughter - The instantly recognizable art of fourteen giant bronze statues is sure to bring a smile to everyone’s face. This artwork perfectly embodies Vancouver’s playful and creative spirit.
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Ilanaaq Inukshuk - The Inukshuk at English Bay is a perfect pass-by spot, beautifully framed by ocean and mountain views. Even from the road, guests can admire this striking stone figure.
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Yaletown - Yaletown offers a unique blend of historic charm and modern style, with trendy neighborhoods and upscale restaurants providing a stylish snapshot of Vancouver’s urban evolution.
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B.C. Place Stadium - Situated in the lively False Creek neighborhood, BC Place offers a modern and vibrant setting with impressive views of the surrounding cityscape. The stadium’s cutting-edge design and amenities ensure a top-notch experience for all visitors, reflecting the city’s passion for sports and entertainment.
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Chinatown - Vancouver’s Chinatown, one of the largest and oldest in North America, is a vibrant neighborhood rich in culture and history. As the tour passes through, visitors will see traditional architecture and bustling markets that showcase Vancouver’s rich Asian culture, along with iconic landmarks like the China Gate.
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Steam Clock - Located in Gastown, Vancouver’s oldest neighborhood, this area offers a delightful blend of historic charm and modern sophistication. It’s a must-see destination where the iconic steam clock, one of only a few in the world, attracts visitors with its unique whistle and steam display every quarter hour.
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Olympic Cauldron - The Olympic Torch in Vancouver stands as a proud symbol of the city’s hosting of the 2010 Winter Olympics. Surrounded by stunning views of the harbor and North Shore Mountains, the Olympic Torch serves as a poignant reminder of Vancouver’s role in the global sports community and is a popular highlight for tourists seeking to capture a piece of Olympic history.

- Private Tour
- Professional Driver/Guide
- Private AC Luxury Vehicle
- Photos allowed
- Bottled Water
- Private Tour
- Professional Driver/Guide
- Private AC Luxury Vehicle
- Photos allowed
- Bottled Water
- Gratuity for Driver / 10-15% recommended.
- Gratuity for Driver / 10-15% recommended.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.