Experience Vancouver the way locals love it — by bike — on this private, exclusive tour. With a knowledgeable guide, traverse the iconic Stanley Park and its waterfront paths. Delve beneath the surface of the scenery to explore the deep history of the Coast Salish peoples. Glide along the Vancouver Seawall, a monumental, century-old engineering feat. The route takes you past the Brockton Point Lighthouse, a striking red-and-white beacon from the early 1900s. Cruise by the tranquil shores of Third Beach, a naturally sandy haven framed by dense forest. The unobstructed views of the Pacific coastline and the setting sun are a highlight of this tour. Enjoy this culturally enriching introduction to one of Canada’s most celebrated urban parks. And a complimentary maple candy to munch on as your create memories!
Please note: The availability and accessibility of attractions may vary based on time of day and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.
The guide will meet all guests in front of the Cycle City Tours And Bike Rentals. (648 Hornby St, Vancouver, BC V6C 2G2)
After a safety briefing, the guide sets the stage for the day’s journey. Get a quick overview of Vancouver's evolution from a bustling 19th-century logging outpost to a modern, bike-friendly metropolis.
Enter the 1,000-acre park and begin a relaxed ride under the canopy of a lush, towering coastal rainforest. Take in diverse wetlands and sweeping views of the downtown skyline juxtaposed against raw nature. Guests will also see the Stanley Park Totem Poles, a monumental collection of Coast Salish and Pacific Northwest Indigenous art that stands as British Columbia's most visited attraction.
Make way past the Third Beach sandy shoreline, tucked in Stanley Park's western edge. Once a strategic site for coastal defense and early navigation, this area is now beloved for its tranquility. Then arrive at the Brockton Point Lighthouse, a testament to the city’s deep maritime roots. To the north, witness the close-up peaks of the North Shore Mountains. To the east and south, see the iconic white sails of Canada Place, the downtown skyline, and a constant stream of floatplanes and cargo ships.
Ride along the world’s longest uninterrupted waterfront path. Originally constructed to prevent the park's foreshore from eroding, today it is the cultural and recreational artery of the city. On the return journey, cycle past the Vancouver Art Gallery, a cultural institution housed in the former provincial courthouse. Back at the starting point, the guide will provide recommendations for nearby dining, hidden coffee shops, and further cultural exploration.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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