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Vancouver: Capilano Suspension Bridge Park Ticket

Vancouver: Capilano Suspension Bridge Park Ticket

Stand above the waters of Vancouver's Capilano River on a 450-foot-long suspension bridge with this entry ticket. Appreciate nature from 3 breathtaking perspectives: the world-famous Capilano Suspension Bridge and the thrilling Cliffwalk.  Step inside the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park with 27 acres to explore. Cross the wobbly Capilano Suspension Bridge and take in the views of the Capilano River from dizzying heights of 230 feet. Admire the panoramic views across the park and learn about the sites and habitats from staff. Test your nerves on the Cliffwalk, a glass path consisting of 16 anchor points in the cliff and two glass platforms. Soak up the dramatic views of the lush rainforest and canyon below as you make your way along the cliffside. Get a squirrel’s eye view of the thriving coastal rainforest on Treetops Adventure, which takes you far beyond the forest floor. Join one of the hourly talks with a nature guide and hear about the rainforest, birds, and ecosystem.  Finish your tour with a stop for a meal at one of the in-park restaurants or grab a snack to enjoy while you walk from the on-the-go snack shop (not included). From May 3 to September 1, 2025, guests with paid admission are welcome to use our complimentary same-day luggage storage, allowing you to explore comfortably and enjoy your visit without the burden of carrying your bags.

Vancouver: Covered Whale Watching Adventure with Free Photos

Vancouver: Covered Whale Watching Adventure with Free Photos

Experience the awe and inspiration of seeing whales in their natural environment on this unique whale-watching excursion from Vancouver. Get the chance to spot orcas, humpback, minke, and gray whales, as well as porpoises and seals. Depart from Granville Island in downtown Vancouver on a high-speed, custom-built, luxury catamaran that takes you on a fully-guided whale watching and marine wildlife tour. As you set out from Vancouver, choose whether you want to stay inside the heated cabin or head outside and pick from 3 different viewing areas on 2 levels that are perfect for photography. Marvel at the beauty of the Strait of Georgia on this outdoor adventure. As you sail, learn about the history of the area and the local marine wildlife from your knowledgeable crew. Immerse yourself completely in this incredible experience while we take free high-resolution photos of the wildlife, yourself, and your loved ones! It is the quintessential whale-watching experience for every adventurer. Select the half-day cruise, or opt for the sunset option to watch the sun go down over the water.

Vancouver: Hop-On, Hop-Off Tour & Option to Add Attractions

Vancouver: Hop-On, Hop-Off Tour & Option to Add Attractions

The Hop-On, Hop-Off tour is the perfect way to experience Vancouver’s vibrant city center, showcasing its diverse attractions, landmarks, and breathtaking natural beauty. Visit iconic locations like Stanley Park, Granville Island, and Gastown, with the freedom to explore each stop at your leisure. Along the way, you’ll enjoy sweeping views of the city’s waterfront, mountains, and bustling neighbourhoods. With engaging commentary, you’ll gain insight into Vancouver’s rich history and culture. To enrich your journey, the tour includes two self-guided walking tours, offering a deeper look into Vancouver’s hidden gems and local stories. With the convenience and flexibility of hopping on and off our double-decker bus, you’ll experience the best of what the city has to offer in a short amount of time.

Vancouver: Flyover Experience Ticket

Vancouver: Flyover Experience Ticket

Flyover grabs all your senses to immerse you in landscapes, stories, and culture. Using the power of unique perspectives, the sensations of flight and complete sensory engagement, you'll soar over, around and through iconic global destinations. We believe remarkable stories inspire. Each Flyover journey begins with an insider’s look at the fascinating people, distinct cultures, and incredible locations you’ll soon explore from above, immersing guests deeper into the Flyover experience. After you’ve explored the stories, spirit, and history of the destination, you’ll take to the skies on an immersive flying journey. You’ll sit with your feet dangling before a massive 20-metre spherical screen and be transported over iconic locations and natural wonders. Sights, scents, and sounds, combined with precisely programmed motion, capture the unmistakable feeling of flight, and create an unforgettable feeling of wonder. Flyover in Vancouver offers a variety of seasonal adventures year-round, including five original immersive journeys. Be sure to check Flyover's "Now Showing" page regularly to see what's coming next! The Flying Whale Cafe: Showcasing local flavours in Vancouver’s iconic Canada Place. Our laid-back waterfront eatery is an upbeat oasis for people from all over, serving up treats, meals and spectacular views to enjoy at any pace. Like its name, the Flying Whale is lighthearted and a little bit elevated — with hidden depths.

Vancouver: Panorama Seaplane Tour Pre/Post Cruise

Vancouver: Panorama Seaplane Tour Pre/Post Cruise

Take flight on an unforgettable seaplane adventure and discover Vancouver from a whole new perspective. Begin your journey from the vibrant Canada Place in Downtown Vancouver, where you'll board your seaplane and feel the engines roar to life as you glide gracefully above the water and into the sky. As you soar above the city, enjoy breathtaking aerial views of Vancouver's scenic harbor, its bustling downtown skyline, and the surrounding mountains that frame this stunning city. Marvel at the lush, pine tree-covered expanses of Stanley Park, the oldest urban park in Canada, which has transformed into the beloved green space it is today. As your flight continues, you'll see highlights like Vancouver’s impressive architectural structures, including those built for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. Experience the beauty of English Bay and the Lions Gate Bridge, and admire the rugged North Shore Mountains in the distance, creating a stunning natural backdrop to the city. This unique tour offers an unparalleled perspective of Vancouver’s vibrant landscape and history, allowing you to appreciate both its natural beauty and its urban splendor. After your scenic flight, your seaplane will gracefully return to the harbor, touching back down as you conclude your one-of-a-kind view of this dynamic Canadian city. Perfect for first-time visitors or local explorers, this panoramic tour of Vancouver is a must-see for anyone looking to experience the city from above.

Vancouver: Victoria, Gulf Islands Cruise, & Butchart Gardens

Vancouver: Victoria, Gulf Islands Cruise, & Butchart Gardens

Victoria & Butchart Gardens Full-Day Tour from Vancouver Embark on an unforgettable full-day adventure exploring Victoria, the charming capital city of British Columbia, on this guided tour from Vancouver. Experience a seamless combination of stunning natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture as you travel by luxury coach and BC Ferry to Vancouver Island. Departure from Vancouver Your day begins in downtown Vancouver, where you board a comfortable, climate-controlled coach. Relax as you travel south through the city and surrounding areas, taking in the views along the way. Your knowledgeable guide will share interesting facts and stories about the region, setting the stage for a memorable day ahead. Scenic BC Ferry Crossing Next, you’ll board the iconic BC Ferry at Tsawwassen Terminal for a scenic 90-minute crossing of the Georgia Strait. As you glide across the sparkling waters, enjoy panoramic views of the Southern Gulf Islands and keep an eye out for local marine life. Orcas, seals, and bald eagles are often spotted during this picturesque journey. The ferry’s comfortable lounges and decks provide the perfect place to relax and take photos. Explore the World-Renowned Butchart Gardens Upon arrival on Vancouver Island, your tour continues to the spectacular Butchart Gardens, a National Historic Site of Canada. This internationally acclaimed garden spans over 55 acres and features more than 900 varieties of plants arranged in beautiful themed gardens. Take about two hours to immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of the Sunken Garden, the vibrant Rose Garden, the serene Japanese Garden, and many more. Wander along winding paths lined with colourful flowers, fountains, and sculptures, capturing unforgettable memories. Discover Historic Victoria Following your visit to the gardens, the coach heads to downtown Victoria. En route, pass through Canada’s oldest Chinatown—a fascinating area filled with history and character—and enjoy views of the picturesque Victoria Harbour, home to the renowned Inner Harbour. This lively waterfront area is known for its stunning views, cultural landmarks, and vibrant street life. Once in downtown Victoria, you will have ample free time (usually about 1.5 to 2 hours) to explore at your leisure. Stroll the harbourfront, browse unique boutiques and artisan shops, or visit renowned landmarks such as the Royal BC Museum or the historic Fairmont Empress Hotel. You might also choose to relax in one of the many cafés or waterfront restaurants. Return to Vancouver In the late afternoon, reboard your coach for the return journey. Travel back to Tsawwassen to catch the ferry back to Vancouver. As you cross the Georgia Strait, reflect on a day filled with breathtaking scenery and cultural discovery. Your guide will share stories and highlights to round off the experience. Once back in Vancouver, you’ll be dropped off at your original departure point, concluding your full-day tour.

Grouse Mountain Skyride Admission Ticket

Grouse Mountain Skyride Admission Ticket

Grouse Mountain is Vancouver’s most visited year-round natural attraction, located just 15 minutes from downtown. You can enjoy panoramic views as you travel to the pristine, alpine environment aboard the iconic Skyride or new Blue Grouse Gondola. Enjoy thrilling outdoor adventures, cultural activities, and educational experiences, which are available year-round at your own expense. Year-round, you can enjoy our Mountaintop Chalet, which includes great dining options, an HD Theatre in the Sky, and two gift shops for souvenirs and clothing, at your own expense. In snowy winter, opt to pay for the stunning light installations on the Light Walk, the slopes at the Sliding Zone, an outdoor skating pond, snowshoeing, and more. In the summer, choose to visit our grizzly bear habitat, take in a Birds in Motion demonstration, ride our Peak Chairlift, and add on Mountain Ropes and Ziplines for an add-on fee. Please check the Today on Grouse page on the Grousemountain.com website to be aware of open activities on a day-to-day basis. Please note that most outdoor Grouse Mountain activities are seasonal.

Whistler, Sea to Sky Gondola, and Shannon Falls Day Trip

Whistler, Sea to Sky Gondola, and Shannon Falls Day Trip

Ride the Sea to Sky Gondola, explore Whistler Village and admire the natural wonders in between on this day trip from Vancouver. Feel in awe of the ever-changing landscapes along the Sea to Sky Highway. Ride the famous Sea to Sky Gondola in Squamish, an outdoor paradise for climbers and backcountry adventurers. The gondola takes you to Habrich Ridge, where you will have 90 minutes to take in breathtaking views of the mountains, coastal rainforest, and network of inlets of Howe Sound. Pass the quaint town of Squamish and the Tantalus Glacier while continuing the journey to Whistler. Once there, enjoy free time to explore the downtown shops, cafes, the Whistler Blackcomb Ski Resort, or the surrounding hiking trails. On the way back to Vancouver, enjoy a scenic stop at the 335 metre Shannon Falls and gaze out over ever-changing landscapes surrounding the Sea to Sky Highway. Join us in celebrating 40 years of sharing Vancouver, Victoria and Whistler with guests from all over. Our expertly curated guided tours offer a special and safe experience. (Note that between November 11 - 28, 2024, the Sea to Sky Gondola will be unavailable due to annual maintenance. The tour will be reduced to 8 hours & price is adjusted).

Vancouver: Sea to Sky Gondola and Whistler Day Trip

Vancouver: Sea to Sky Gondola and Whistler Day Trip

Whistler Day Tour from Vancouver – Sea to Sky Highway Adventure Set out on an unforgettable full-day tour from Vancouver to Whistler, traveling one of the world’s most scenic routes—the iconic Sea to Sky Highway. This journey takes you from the urban beauty of Vancouver to the alpine charm of Whistler, passing through lush coastal rainforests, towering mountains, and stunning ocean views along the way. Perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and explorers alike, this tour offers a blend of natural wonders, local culture, and free time to discover one of Canada’s most famous mountain towns. Scenic Journey from Vancouver Start your day in comfort aboard a luxury, air-conditioned coach departing from downtown Vancouver. As you leave the city behind, your driver-guide will provide engaging commentary about the region’s history, geology, and culture. Watch as the landscape transforms from city streets to dramatic coastlines and snow-dusted peaks. Keep your eyes peeled for local wildlife such as eagles, bears, and deer that sometimes make appearances near the roadside. Stop 1: Shannon Falls Your first stop is the magnificent Shannon Falls, the third-highest waterfall in British Columbia. Located just outside of Squamish, this powerful cascade drops 335 meters (1,099 feet) over granite cliffs surrounded by lush greenery. A short, paved trail leads from the parking lot to two scenic viewpoints where you can feel the refreshing spray and capture postcard-worthy photos. This stop offers a chance to stretch your legs and take in your first taste of BC’s raw natural beauty. Stop 2: Sea to Sky Gondola Next, head to the Sea to Sky Gondola, one of the region’s most breathtaking attractions. This 10-minute gondola ride climbs to an elevation of 885 meters (2,900 feet), offering panoramic views of Howe Sound, Shannon Falls, and the surrounding Coast Mountain Range. At the summit, you'll have approximately 1.5 hours to explore. Walk across the thrilling Sky Pilot Suspension Bridge, take a short alpine hike on well-maintained trails, or enjoy a snack or coffee at the summit lodge while soaking in the scenery. This stop is a highlight for photographers and nature lovers alike. Stop 3: Whistler Village After descending the mountain, continue north to Whistler Village, host of the 2010 Winter Olympics and one of the most beloved resort towns in North America. You’ll have up to 4 hours of free time to enjoy Whistler at your own pace. The pedestrian-only village offers something for everyone: dine at world-class restaurants, shop at unique boutiques, or simply wander the cobblestone paths while admiring alpine architecture and views. Return to Vancouver As the day winds down, board the coach once more for your return to Vancouver. Depending on the season, you may catch the golden glow of the sunset along Howe Sound, offering a picturesque end to your adventure. Relax in comfort after a day filled with discovery, fresh air, and unforgettable views.

Vancouver, BC: Whale Watching Tour with Guide

Vancouver, BC: Whale Watching Tour with Guide

Enjoy an adventure of a lifetime on a captivating half-day whale watching tour from Vancouver. Cruise through the Gulf Islands and the Strait of Georgia on the lookout for marine life in its natural habitat. Enjoy a cruise on a custom vessel designed for marine life viewing. Be on the lookout for orcas, humpbacks, sea lions, seals and bald eagles. Experience a tour with a 98% success rate in whale sightings. Create memories of the ocean's wonders and gain a deep appreciation for its inhabitants in an immersive experience that brings you closer to the intricate web of marine life.

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The ultimate guide to whale watching in Vancouver
The ultimate guide to whale watching in Vancouver

Canada’s British Columbia, particularly the waters surrounding Vancouver and Vancouver Island, is one of the best places in the world to see orcas in their natural environment. Sitting at the edge of the Pacific Ocean, it is on the migratory route for various whale species. These animals are also drawn to the nutrient-rich waters here, meaning that the whale-watching season is not only lively, it’s longer than at many other locales around the world.

Pack some all-weather clothing and get ready for the wildlife experience of a lifetime. Here’s the ultimate guide to whale watching in Vancouver…

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A 3-day weekend in Vancouver: The only itinerary you need
A 3-day weekend in Vancouver: The only itinerary you need

Nestled between snow-capped mountains and a marine landscape, Vancouver is a captivating city that combines urban life and history with breathtaking natural beauty. Considered the gateway to the ski slopes of Whistler and the majestic Canadian Rockies, Vancouver has plenty of outdoors and cultural activities to discover, as this Vancouver weekend itinerary will reveal.

From cycling through Stanley Park to sampling culinary delights on Granville Island or exploring the cobbled streets of Gastown, Vancouver is a treasure trove of history and nature. Here’s everything you need to plan a weekend in Vancouver.

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An all-season guide to the best time to visit Vancouver
An all-season guide to the best time to visit Vancouver

Vancouver, Canada’s stunning Pacific-coast metropolis, blends urban sophistication with breathtaking nature and scenery. In spring, cherry blossoms transform Vancouver into a pink wonderland. Summer means warm sunshine that’s perfect for exploring beaches, mountain trails, and vibrant public markets that showcase the city’s diverse culture.

Fall brings colorful leaves to Canada’s third-largest city, while winter is when outdoor activities shine, including skiing at Grouse Mountain and hiking Mount Seymour. With every season making a case for a visit, this guide will help you decide the best time to visit Vancouver for your trip and interests.

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10 fun things to do in Vancouver for every traveler
10 fun things to do in Vancouver for every traveler

With the Pacific Ocean on one side and the Coast Mountains on the other, Vancouver is one of the world’s most beautiful cities, offering visitors the perfect mix of outdoor activities and urban charm.

Vancouver is more than just landscapes, though — it’s a city with an interesting past. From the towering totem poles at the Museum of Anthropology to the underground tunnels of the Britannia Mine Museum, you’ll find countless ways to discover Vancouver’s history.

Whether you're cycling through Stanley Park or crossing the Capilano Suspension Bridge, there’s no shortage of fun things to do in Vancouver.

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Mayuri is based in Canada and travels with her husband. She is the founder of ToSomePlaceNew, which covers European destinations and cultural travel. A history graduate and an MBA by qualification, she found her true calling in digging a city’s past and discovering their unique nuances. Find more about Vancouver on her blog.

What should I do on my first trip to Vancouver?

Vancouver is one of the vibrant cities on the west coast of Canada. It is home to one of the largest urban parks, called Stanley Park and has a stunning seawall. You can walk or bike the seawall, and enjoy hikes in nearby trails. When in the city, enjoy fish and chips at Granville Island, visit Vancouver museum, and wander the downtown area. You will find a lot of cool restaurants, sights and sea views in Downtown Vancouver, including Canada Place! Another must visit in Vancouver is the Capilano Suspension Bridge located in the northern part of the city, followed by the Grouse Mountains for a nice day trip!

What are some hidden gems to see in Vancouver?

Although the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is a must visit in Vancouver (and it can be expensive for entry fees and attractions inside), consider visiting the Lynn Canyon, also located in the northern part of the city. This park and the bridge is smaller in comparison to Capilano, but it is less visited by tourists, and has no entry fees!

How much time should I spend in Vancouver?

Two to three days is ample time to explore Vancouver city’s attractions such as the Canada Place, Olympic Cauldron, a few museums, Stanley Park, Granville Island, ChinaTown, and more. In the evening you can also walk downtown or go on an evening cruise. On one of the nights go shopping at Robson Street, and eat at a nice restaurant!

What food is Vancouver known for?

Vancouver is best known for its seafood and sushi. You can relish seafood at the Granville Island restaurants, or downtown bistros. When in Canada, Maple Syrup infused foods are a must try as well. You will also be impressed with the coffee culture in Vancouver - be sure to sit down at a local cafe to enjoy!

What is the best way to get around Vancouver?

Once you arrive in Vancouver, you can use the SkyTrain to get to various neighbourhoods for sightseeing. Hop on and hop off tours are also a great way to explore various attractions. When exploring the downtown area, your best bet is to wear comfortable shoes and walk. Same goes for Robson Street. Biking is also a great way to explore this city!

What are the best months to visit Vancouver?

Spring and fall are the best seasons to visit Vancouver. These are the months of March to May, and then from September to November. During this time, the weather is mild and favourable for sightseeing, and you can also expect fewer crowds, and better hotel rates.

What is Main Street of Vancouver known for?

The Main Street of Vancouver is the place to be! It is filled with cozy bistros, coffee shops, independent boutiques, local breweries, consignment stores, sky rise buildings and world-class restaurants. I personally like the GasTown neighbourhood as it oozes European flair with vintage steam clock, buildings and cobblestone lanes.

What are the best neighborhoods for food?

Main Street, GasTown, and Robson Street are great for fine dining, coffee shops, and restaurants with an international menu. For seafood, head to Granville Island, and Chinatown to try fish, crabs, sushi rolls, dimsums and more!.

What are the best neighborhoods for shopping?

Located in the West End of Vancouver, Robson Street is the best place to go shopping in the city. You will find most of the popular brand names here including some of the largest Canadian labels (like Lululemon). And after shopping, you can sit down at a nice restaurant on Robson Street!

What neighborhood should I stay in when I visit Vancouver?

For a first time visitor, the downtown core, or Yaletown are great neighborhoods for accommodation. Hotels in these areas are in the mid range to luxury budget level. In downtown you can also choose suites with waterfront views!

What are the best annual events in Vacouver?

As the Roman amphitheatre is so well preserved, it is still used for a number of festivals and events throughout the year. For example, the Festival of Nîmes has been taking place since 1997, on dates throughout the summer - attracting international talent including Elton John, Radiohead and Metallica. The ancient arena also hosts the Great Roman Games - a reenactment spectacle for the whole family.

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Great Value So Glad We Chose This Tour. We’re really happy we picked this tour. At first, we couldn’t believe the price — other car tours were almost double! But it was all real, and we saved both time and money. Highly recommended

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Best Tour in Vancouver Full of Views & Fun The guide was friendly and amazing, and the tour took us to the best locations with stunning views. So many fun activities on a beautiful day truly the best experience in Vancouver

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Great Views & Fun Adventure The dam was a surprising highlight with amazing scenery. We took the Grouse Grind stairs, saw grizzly bears up close, and loved the views from the chairlift. A fun and unforgettable experience

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Ed is the nicest tour guide! He told us many interesting things, drove carefully and made sure everybody was alright! 10/10 would recommend!

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Mark was great. Thank you so much for the helpful commentary throughout and showing us Vancouver.