This private day tour of Vancouver city covers many attraction of Vancouver in comfortable SUV vehicles
We offer convenient pickup services throughout Vancouver, including downtown Vancouver, YVR Airport, and all major hotels in the area. Whether you’re arriving at the airport, cruise terminal or staying in the city, or at a nearby hotel, we’ve got you and your luggage covered. So you can enjoy sightseeing hassle free.
The Gastown Steam Clock is one of the few functioning steam-powered clocks in the world, making it a rare attraction. It stands as a testament to Vancouver’s blend of historical preservation and modern innovation, symbolizing the successful efforts to maintain the city’s heritage while embracing contemporary design.
Originally constructed as the Canadian Pavilion for Expo 86, Canada Place was officially opened on May 2, 1986, by HRH Prince Charles, Diana, Princess of Wales, and then-Prime Minister Brian Mulroney. The structure was built on the site of the former Pier B–C, a key shipping terminal dating back to 1927. Its design, featuring five towering sails, symbolizes Canada’s maritime heritage and has become a defining feature of Vancouver’s skyline
Established in 1888, Stanley Park is on the unceded territory of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. The park is steeped in cultural and historical significance, with Indigenous totem poles, ancient trees, and archaeological sites reflecting thousands of years of connection to the land.
The Shipyards is an active public space on the City’s beautiful waterfront, offering year-round events and activities, and places to shop, dine and play.
The Capilano Suspension Bridge is one of Vancouver’s most iconic attractions, located in North Vancouver amidst a lush temperate rainforest. Originally built in 1889, the bridge stretches 137 meters (450 feet) across and 70 meters (230 feet) above the Capilano River, offering breathtaking views and a thrilling experience for visitors. Today, the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park includes additional attractions like the Cliffwalk and Treetops Adventure, making it a must-visit destination that combines adventure, education, and natural beauty in one unforgettable experience.
Horseshoe Bay is a small community at the western end of the North Shore and home of the BC Ferries. Park your car and walk the few blocks that constitute the main street, choosing a restaurant that suits your taste. Many come to Horseshoe Bay just for the view.
The quaint village of Dundarave is home to one of West Vancouver’s oldest buildings. Built in 1913 as the Conservative Hall, then the longstanding Sager’s Maple Shop, it’s now home to several restaurants and shops. Marine Drive is lined with coffee shops, stores, restaurants and services, and more can be found on Haywood and Bellevue Avenues, making Dundarave Village a complete shopping destination
English Bay Beach, also called First Beach, located along Beach Ave between Gilford St and Bidwell St, is the most populated beach area in Vancouver's downtown area. The Stanley Park Seawall, a popular running and biking route, runs along the east side of the beach.
Granville Island is a popular destination known for its vibrant public market, diverse arts and cultural scene, shops, restaurants, and waterfront views.
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