Book a 2-hour tour, see Vancouver from a different angle on this evening tour, and step on board to gain a new perspective of the city
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Take in the top sights and scenic views of Vancouver as the sun sets, on this evening sightseeing bus tour. With your expert guide to lead the way, gaze out across the Burrard Inlet from the pretty beaches of English Bay. Follow winding pathways to the iconic First Nations totem poles and Stanley Park Prospect Point Lookout to the architecture of Historic Gastown and the famous Steam Clock. Book now for an unforgettable Vancouver twilight experience.
Widely considered among the biggest highlights of downtown Vancouver, English Bay is a real coastal gem. Your tour takes in attractions including Beach Avenue, the 2009 A-maze-ing Laughter statues and the sandy beaches of English Bay itself. As you explore, enjoy sweeping views out toward the Juan de Fuca Strait and the iconic Vancouver Seawall.
Celebrated as Vancouver’s first official green space, Stanley Park compliments the business of the city with an expansive array of forests, fields, and paths known as Stanley Park. Stanley Park is a true wonderland of forest attractions including the quaint Teahouse Restaurant, views of the endless Pacific Ocean over sandy shores, and even an outdoor summer theatre.
The Stanley Park Totem Poles at Brockton Point are one of BC’s most visited tourist attractions. These towering monuments are brought to life through First Nations artistry and are one of the most recognizable cultural symbols of Western Canada. Since the 1920s, the Vancouver Parks Board has been collecting intricately carved totem poles from remote locations in BC.
A photographer's paradise, the historic Lion's Gate Bridge is one of Vancouver's best-known landmarks. With stunning views over the Burrard Inlet and the mountains of North Vancouver, you are sure to be inspired by the long history of the bridge and its picture-perfect setting.
For Vancouver’s 19th-century settlers, Gastown is where it all began. This historic neighborhood boasts cobblestone streets lined with hip boutiques, inviting restaurants, and traditional First Nations art galleries — and has been entertaining residents and visitors alike for over a century.
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