Explore Vancouver's cityscape on a 4.5-hour tour with a Lookout visit. Discover landmarks, oceanfront views, and architectural wonders.
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Explore the Stanley Park Totem Poles at Brockton Point, one of BC’s most visited tourist attractions. These towering monuments are brought to life through First Nations artistry and stand as 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.
Witness the Vancouver Lookout, offering views of the entire area and the perfect way to see firsthand the wonder of Vancouver from the heart of the city. As you ascend skyward on the outside of the building aboard a glass-walled elevator, your views begin to unfold. Once at the top of the observation deck, admire the breathtaking 360-degree views, accompanied by a guided tour of Vancouver's most iconic landmarks and fascinating facts.
Delight in Granville Island, where food lovers are wowed by its bustling public market. Here, traders serve up some of the best food and drink Vancouver has to offer. On top of that, the public market brims with creativity — with arts and crafts, galleries, live performances, and more.
Enjoy the photographer's paradise that is the historic Lion's Gate Bridge, one of Vancouver's best-known landmarks. With stunning views over the Burrard Inlet and the mountains of North Vancouver, you're sure to be inspired by the long history of the bridge and its picture-perfect setting.
Experience the wonderfully diverse atmosphere of Vancouver, where people and cultures from across the world happily mingle. Chinatown Vancouver beautifully showcases this diversity, boasting bustling markets and busy streets, making it the largest Chinatown district in Canada.
Immerse yourself in one of the biggest highlights of downtown Vancouver, English Bay, a real coastal gem. Your tour encompasses attractions including Beach Avenue, the 2009 A-maze-ing Laughter statues, and the sandy beaches of English Bay itself. Enjoy sweeping views out toward the Juan de Fuca Strait and the iconic Vancouver Seawall as you wander.
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