Discover Stanley Park’s secrets on a gratuity-based walking tour. Explore history, landscapes, and legends with local guides. Perfect for nature lovers and adventurers.
Discover Stanley Park’s secrets on a gratuity-based walking tour. Explore history, landscapes, and legends with local guides. Perfect for nature lovers and adventurers.
- Stanley Park Pavilion - Discover the behind-the-scenes stories and learn why Vancouver is a key location for Hollywood.
- Stanley Park Rose Garden - Summer is the ideal season to visit. Just when you think the park can’t be more stunning, you’ll find yourself in the Rose Garden, a blooming haven with over 3,500 rose bushes. It’s a tranquil,…
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Stanley Park Pavilion - Discover the behind-the-scenes stories and learn why Vancouver is a key location for Hollywood.
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Stanley Park Rose Garden - Summer is the ideal season to visit. Just when you think the park can’t be more stunning, you’ll find yourself in the Rose Garden, a blooming haven with over 3,500 rose bushes. It’s a tranquil, fragrant stop on the tour, perfect for photos and a moment to enjoy nature’s sweet side.
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At the Totem Poles - Begin your journey at the park’s most visited and photographed location. You’ll learn the significance of the Indigenous totem poles.
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Stanley Park - Explore the magnificent trees of Stanley Park. Discover the amazing trails, wildlife, and hear fascinating stories.
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Girl in Wetsuit - As you walk along the water, enjoy breathtaking views of the North Shore Mountains and Lions Gate Bridge. It’s quintessential Vancouver.
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Beaver Lake - Nestled deep in the forest, this serene, lily-covered lake is a favorite among locals and wildlife. With luck, you might see a beaver, heron, or curious raccoon.
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Hallelujah Point - Once a site for Salvation Army prayer meetings.
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Nine O’Clock Gun - The 9 O’Clock Gun is a historic landmark at Brockton Point in Stanley Park, Vancouver. Since 1894, a cannon has been fired daily at 9:00 p.m., originally to signal the time to ships in the harbor. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction and a renowned symbol of Vancouver’s maritime history.
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Chehalis Cross Memorial - The Chehalis Cross Memorial is a historic monument in Stanley Park, Vancouver. Erected in 1862, it honors the Chehalis people who died during a smallpox epidemic. It is one of the city’s oldest monuments and a significant reminder of Vancouver’s early Indigenous history.
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S.S. Empress of Japan Figurehead Replica - The Empress of Japan memorial in Stanley Park, Vancouver, honors Empress Teimei of Japan. It symbolizes the enduring friendship between Japan and Canada and reflects the historical ties between Vancouver and the Japanese community.
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Lions Gate Bridge - The Lions Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge connecting downtown Vancouver with the North Shore. It spans Burrard Inlet and is used daily by cars, buses, cyclists, and pedestrians. From the bridge, one can see the ocean, city skyline, and surrounding mountains.

- Easy and direct route to all the highlights of Stanley Park
- Passionately researched history, ecology, and culture
- Guided walking tour of beautiful Stanley Park
- Local recommendations and tips
- Easy and direct route to all the highlights of Stanley Park
- Passionately researched history, ecology, and culture
- Guided walking tour of beautiful Stanley Park
- Local recommendations and tips
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Discover the enchantment of Stanley Park on this memorable walking tour, where nature, history, and culture come to life. Wander along the stunning Seawall, admire the intricately carved Totem Poles at Brockton Point, and uncover hidden treasures like the tranquil Beaver Lake. Your knowledgeable local guide will share fascinating stories, Indigenous…
Discover the enchantment of Stanley Park on this memorable walking tour, where nature, history, and culture come to life. Wander along the stunning Seawall, admire the intricately carved Totem Poles at Brockton Point, and uncover hidden treasures like the tranquil Beaver Lake. Your knowledgeable local guide will share fascinating stories, Indigenous legends, and insider tips that illuminate the park’s rich history and natural splendor.
Ideal for newcomers, residents, and nature enthusiasts, this engaging experience provides breathtaking views, unforgettable photo opportunities, and moments that will linger long after your visit. Deepen your connection with Vancouver’s beloved green space and make your visit truly remarkable by reserving your spot today.
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.