Discover Vancouver's iconic highlights on a small group tour designed for those short on time. This 2.5 to 3-hour journey takes you through the historic streets of Gastown, past the stunning Canada Place, and into the natural beauty of Stanley Park. Marvel at the Totem Poles and the breathtaking views from Prospect Point, before exploring the vibrant Granville Island Public Market for 45 minutes. With a professional guide leading the way, this tour offers an authentic snapshot of Vancouver's rich culture and scenic landmarks.
- Enjoy a small group experience with a maximum of 14 guests
- Explore key attractions like Stanley Park, Gastown, and Granville Island
- Comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle with a local guide
- Tour duration of 2.5 to 3 hours, with convenient start times at 9:00 AM or 1:30 PM
driver will have indictor board with lead passenger name. He will wear A Blue/white Cap.
We offer pickups from select Airbnb locations, as well as from the Rocky Mountaineer Station and other railway stations. Please confirm your pickup 24 to 48 hours before the scheduled start time. The tour duration may vary depending on road traffic or other unforeseen circumstances.
Explore Gastown, Vancouver’s historic district—famous for its steam clock, cobblestone streets, heritage buildings, trendy shops, and vibrant dining scene. A must-visit cultural hub in the heart of the city.
Discover the Gastown Steam Clock, one of Vancouver’s most iconic landmarks. This Victorian-style clock whistles and steams every 15 minutes, drawing crowds year-round.
Stanley Park is Vancouver’s premier urban oasis—featuring scenic seawall trails, lush forests, beaches, totem poles, and panoramic views of the city and ocean.
The Vancouver Seawall is the world’s longest uninterrupted waterfront path, perfect for walking, cycling, and enjoying stunning ocean, city, and mountain views.
The Brockton Point Totem Poles in Stanley Park are Vancouver’s most visited cultural attraction, showcasing Indigenous art and storytelling through beautifully carved monuments.
The 9 O’Clock Gun is a historic cannon in Stanley Park that fires nightly at 9 PM—a time-honored Vancouver tradition dating back to 1898.
Brockton Point, located in Stanley Park, offers panoramic views of Vancouver’s harbor, scenic walking paths, historic totem poles, and a glimpse into the city’s maritime past.
The Lions Gate Bridge is an iconic suspension bridge linking downtown Vancouver to the North Shore, offering breathtaking views of Burrard Inlet and Stanley Park.
Prospect Point in Stanley Park offers one of Vancouver’s best viewpoints, with sweeping views of Lions Gate Bridge, Burrard Inlet, and the North Shore Mountains.
The Hollow Tree is a beloved natural landmark in Stanley Park—a 700-year-old Western red cedar that has stood as a popular photo spot and symbol of Vancouver’s heritage.
Third Beach is a serene, sandy beach in Stanley Park known for its laid-back vibe, stunning sunset views, and popular spot for locals to unwind and picnic.
Second Beach, located in Stanley Park, is a family-friendly beach featuring a large outdoor pool, picnic areas, and calm waters ideal for swimming and relaxing.
A-maze-ing Laughter is a beloved public art installation in Vancouver’s English Bay, featuring 14 bronze statues frozen in contagious, joyful laughter—perfect for fun photos.
English Bay is one of Vancouver’s most popular waterfront destinations, known for its sandy beach, vibrant sunsets, outdoor dining, and year-round activities.
The Inuksuk at English Bay is a traditional Inuit stone landmark symbolizing guidance, unity, and friendship—now an iconic photo spot and cultural emblem of Vancouver.
Burrard Bridge is an art deco-style bridge in downtown Vancouver, offering picturesque views of False Creek and a scenic route for drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians.
Seaforth Armoury is a historic military building in Vancouver, home to the Seaforth Highlanders regiment. Its castle-like architecture and rich heritage make it a notable city landmark.
Granville Island is a vibrant cultural district in Vancouver, known for its bustling public market, artisan shops, waterfront dining, and live entertainment.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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