Vancouver City Walking Tour: Coal Harbour and Stanley Park
Vancouver, Canada
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Trip Type: Walking Tours
Duration: 3 hours
Join this walking tour of Vancouver for a great up-close view of this amazing Canadian city. Your expert local guide will lead you along the seawall and through the Coal Harbour district, where you’ll enjoy views of the Vancouver skyline, Vancouver Harbour and the surrounding mountains. You'll also explore vast Stanley Park to see wildlife and experience native village culture.
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Join this walking tour of Vancouver for a great up-close view of this amazing Canadian city. Your expert local guide will lead you along the seawall and through the Coal Harbour district, where you’ll enjoy views of the Vancouver skyline, Vancouver Harbour and the surrounding mountains. You'll also explore vast Stanley Park to see wildlife and experience native village culture.
Meet your guide outside the Tourism Vancouver Visitor Centre at your selected departure time to begin your 3-hour walking tour. Starting across the street from Canada Place on Vancouver's waterfront, take a leisurely walk along the sea wall and enjoy views of Vancouver Harbour, the surrounding mountains and the prominent city skyline.
You’ll see the city convention center, with its grass roof, right next to the Olympic Caldron, which was used for the 2012 Winter Olympic Games. Pass million-dollar condominiums and world-class hotels and listen as your guide points out notable sites such as Grouse Mountain and the Capilano Suspension Bridge.
When you arrive at Stanley Park, a 1,000-acre (405-hectare) urban oasis, watch for native animals such as squirrels, ducks, geese and other birds that inhabit the park, as well as seals and otters in the surrounding waters.
Your guide will take you along cool forest paths to Lost Lagoon and rose gardens. At Klahowya Village, experience local aboriginal culture as you pass interesting totem pole displays.
Finally, depending on the season, you’ll stop to admire the artwork displays of the park’s various artists. End your tour outside the park’s renowned Vancouver Aquarium.
You’ll see the city convention center, with its grass roof, right next to the Olympic Caldron, which was used for the 2012 Winter Olympic Games. Pass million-dollar condominiums and world-class hotels and listen as your guide points out notable sites such as Grouse Mountain and the Capilano Suspension Bridge.
When you arrive at Stanley Park, a 1,000-acre (405-hectare) urban oasis, watch for native animals such as squirrels, ducks, geese and other birds that inhabit the park, as well as seals and otters in the surrounding waters.
Your guide will take you along cool forest paths to Lost Lagoon and rose gardens. At Klahowya Village, experience local aboriginal culture as you pass interesting totem pole displays.
Finally, depending on the season, you’ll stop to admire the artwork displays of the park’s various artists. End your tour outside the park’s renowned Vancouver Aquarium.
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