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Vancouver Coal Harbour and Historic Gastown Walking Tour
Vancouver
À propos
Our tour starts at Canada Place, one of Vancouver's most iconic buildings. We'll take a secret tunnel to the Convention Centre for the city's best Coal Harbour views including the Port of Vancouver, North Shore Mountains, Stanley Park, Lion's Gate Bridge, and the Big Yellow Sulphur Pile. Another hidden route reveals the Convention Centre's grass roof and Olympic Cauldron. En route to Gastown, we'll see the Marine Building and Waterfront Station. In Gastown, we'll explore Water Street, Vancouver's oldest street, learning about its decline and 1970s rejuvenation. We'll time our visit to see the Steam Clock's maximum performance at noon. At Maple Tree Square, we'll visit where Gassy Jack opened...
Points forts
3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
View of Vancouver landmarks
Guide local compétent et sympathique
Meals
Snacks
Gratuities
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
999 Canada Pl
Retour
Victory Square
The tour ends at Victory Square, which is centrally located to many transit options. Our guide can provide many food or activity options for after the tour.
Informations importantes
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Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
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Les nourrissons et les jeunes enfants peuvent voyager dans une poussette ou un landau
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Animaux d'assistance autorisés
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Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
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Les options de transport sont accessibles aux fauteuils roulants
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Adapté à tous les niveaux de condition physique
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Vancouver Coal Harbour and Historic Gastown Walking Tour
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À propos
Our tour starts at Canada Place, one of Vancouver's most iconic buildings. We'll take a secret tunnel to the Convention Centre for the city's best Coal Harbour views including the Port of Vancouver, North Shore Mountains, Stanley Park, Lion's Gate Bridge, and the Big Yellow Sulphur Pile. Another hidden route reveals the Convention Centre's grass roof and Olympic Cauldron. En route to Gastown, we'll see the Marine Building and Waterfront Station. In Gastown, we'll explore Water Street, Vancouver's oldest street, learning about its decline and 1970s rejuvenation. We'll time our visit to see the Steam Clock's maximum performance at noon. At Maple Tree Square, we'll visit where Gassy Jack opened...
Points forts
3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
View of Vancouver landmarks
Guide local compétent et sympathique
Meals
Snacks
Gratuities
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
999 Canada Pl
Retour
Victory Square
The tour ends at Victory Square, which is centrally located to many transit options. Our guide can provide many food or activity options for after the tour.
Itinéraire
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Place du Canada
Our tour starts at one of the most unique buildings in the city, Canada Place.
10 minutes
2
Centre des congrès de Vancouver
We’ll take a secret tunnel to take us to another very important building, the Convention Centre. The views of Coal Harbour from the Convention Centre are the best in the city. We’ll see some stunning landmarks, including The Port of Vancouver, the North Shore Mountains, Stanley Park, Deadman’s Island, the Lion’s Gate Bridge, The Lions Mountains, and most importantly, the Big Yellow Sulphur Pile.
10 minutes
3
Parc Stanley
Views of the greatest park in the world
0 minute
4
Port du charbon
Views of this unique and stunning urban water setting
5 minutes
5
Olympic Cauldron
See the torches we created for our 2010 Olympics
2 minutes
6
Bâtiment marin
See one of the world's foremost examples of Art Deco architecture.
0 minute
7
Gare du front de mer
Learn about the early history of Vancouver and how the completion of the railroad changed Canada and the world.
15 minutes
8
Gastown
In Gastown, we’ll head down Water Street, Vancouver’s oldest and most interesting street. We’ll learn about the decline of Water St in the early 20th century and the historic rejuvenation of Gastown in the 1970s.
45 minutes
9
Horloge à vapeur
See the centerpiece of the Gastown rejuvenation, the Gastown Steam Clock. The tour is planned to be around the Steam Clock at noon. This gets the maximum steam performance from this unique landmark.
15 minutes
10
Maple Tree Square
We’ll walk along Water St to Maple Tree Square, the most important intersection in early Vancouver history. We’ll see the spot where Gassy Jack started his first bar and kicked off the whole idea of a town called Vancouver. We’ll also learn why protesters tore down the Gassy Jack statue.
15 minutes
11
Blood Alley
Maple Tree Square is also home to Blood Alley, home of some of the oldest buildings still standing in Vancouver. We’ll check out the cool architecture and learn about the early history of Vancouver.
10 minutes
12
Woodward's Building
Visit the epicentre of the current gentrification attempts in Gastown, and learn about why they haven't taken off the way people thought they would.
5 minutes
13
Place de la Victoire
Victory Square is an very important location in Vancouver's history. It was the starting point of the great fire that burned down the whole town, as well as the starting point when they built it all over again. It was also the first terminus of the railroad and the location of our first courthouse.