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An Introduction to Vancouver by Private City Sightseeing Tour
Vancouver
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Discover Vancouver in effortless luxury on a private, chauffeur-driven tour designed to showcase the city’s highlights without the crowds.
Begin in historic Gastown and see the iconic Gastown Steam Clock before heading to Canada Place for stunning waterfront and mountain views. Cruise through Stanley Park, stopping at the Brockton Point Totem Poles and the breathtaking Prospect Point overlooking the Lions Gate Bridge.
Continue to English Bay Beach before finishing at Granville Island Public Market, a vibrant hub of local food and culture.
Travel in a premium luxury vehicle with a professional chauffeur who provides light narration and photo stops along the way. Relaxed, seamless, and perf...
Points forts
De 2 heures à 4 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
De 2 heures à 4 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Private transportation
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
Gratuities
Fuel surcharge
Parking Fees
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Step out onto Vancouver's oldest cobblestone street and walk to the iconic steam-powered clock. Watch it whistle on the quarter-hour as your guide tells the story of "Gassy Jack" Deighton, the saloon keeper whose barrel of whiskey founded the city in 1867. The Great Fire of 1886, the neighbourhood's decades as a skid row, and its revival as a heritage district — all told in 15 minutes on one of the most photogenic blocks in Canada.
15 minutes
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Place du Canada
Walk to the tip of Canada Place's iconic white sails for the defining Vancouver panorama: the North Shore mountains rising across Burrard Inlet, floatplanes banking in low over the water, cruise ships at the terminal beside you. Your guide covers Expo 86 — the world's fair that transformed Vancouver from a resource town into a cosmopolitan Pacific city — and points out the seaplane terminal, the Lions Gate Bridge in the distance, and the glass towers of Coal Harbour behind you.
10 minutes
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Parc Stanley
Nine towering totem poles on the Stanley Park waterfront — with the downtown skyline rising directly behind them. It's one of the most powerful visual contrasts in the city, and a gateway into the real history of this land. Your guide covers the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations whose unceded territory this is, the story of how Indigenous communities were displaced from this land as recently as 1923, and what the poles — carved by Haida, Kwakwaka'wakw, and Nuu-chah-nulth artists — represent.
10 minutes
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Belvédère de Prospect Point
The highest point in Stanley Park delivers the tour's most sweeping panorama: Lions Gate Bridge suspended above Burrard Inlet, the North Shore mountains behind it, and the old-growth forest of the park stretching in every direction. Your guide tells the story of the bridge — built in 1938 and financed by the Guinness family, who bought up the North Shore to develop it and needed a way to get people there. On clear days you can see all the way to Vancouver Island.
10 minutes
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Plage de la Baie des Anglais
Walk onto the sand at Vancouver's most beloved city beach. Massive freighters sit anchored offshore waiting to load at the port — Vancouver is the busiest port in Canada. The West End neighbourhood rises behind the beach: the densest residential urban neighbourhood in the country, and famously walkable, diverse, and vibrant. Steps away, the granite Inukshuk — carved by Inuit sculptor Alvin Kanak for Expo 86 and later adopted as the symbol of the 2010 Winter Olympics — offers a natural final thread tying together the Indigenous themes of the tour.
10 minutes
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Marché public de Granville Island
The tour ends at Vancouver's most beloved destination — a converted industrial peninsula under the Granville Bridge, packed with fresh BC seafood, artisan bread, local cheesemakers, Indigenous crafts, and street performers. Your guide walks you to the market entrance, points out the highlights — Lee's Donuts, the fishmongers, the deli hall — and gives you personalised recommendations for the rest of your day. Guests are encouraged to stay, eat, and explore on their own. The Aquabus mini-ferry across False Creek to Yaletown is the perfect optional finale.
An Introduction to Vancouver by Private City Sightseeing Tour
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Discover Vancouver in effortless luxury on a private, chauffeur-driven tour designed to showcase the city’s highlights without the crowds.
Begin in historic Gastown and see the iconic Gastown Steam Clock before heading to Canada Place for stunning waterfront and mountain views. Cruise through Stanley Park, stopping at the Brockton Point Totem Poles and the breathtaking Prospect Point overlooking the Lions Gate Bridge.
Continue to English Bay Beach before finishing at Granville Island Public Market, a vibrant hub of local food and culture.
Travel in a premium luxury vehicle with a professional chauffeur who provides light narration and photo stops along the way. Relaxed, seamless, and perf...