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Private Vancouver Signature Tour City & Granite Falls Experience
Granville Island
Important Information
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Specialized infant seats are available
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Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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See Vancouver at its most spectacular—from both land and water—on this immersive 3-hour private tour. Begin at Granville Island and cruise through False Creek in a Zodiac inflatable boat, taking in waterfront landmarks like the Burrard Street Bridge and Vancouver’s iconic Siwash Rock. Continue through Vancouver Harbour to explore Deep Cove and Indian Arm, a glacial fjord framed by towering granite cliffs accessible only by boat. On land, a knowledgeable guide leads you through the city’s highlights, from Stanley Park and historic Gastown to scenic viewpoints and hidden gems, all set against the stunning backdrop of snow-capped mountains and the Pacific Ocean.
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Highlights
From 7 hours to 8 hours
Offered in German (Deutsch) & 2 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 7 hours to 8 hours
Offered in German (Deutsch) & 2 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Music on Demand
Local Professional Tour Guide
Private Air-Conditioned Vehicle
Bottled Icelandic Water
All Personal Expense
Gratuities
Private Vancouver Signature Tour City & Granite Falls Experience
Granville Island
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See Vancouver at its most spectacular—from both land and water—on this immersive 3-hour private tour. Begin at Granville Island and cruise through False Creek in a Zodiac inflatable boat, taking in waterfront landmarks like the Burrard Street Bridge and Vancouver’s iconic Siwash Rock. Continue through Vancouver Harbour to explore Deep Cove and Indian Arm, a glacial fjord framed by towering granite cliffs accessible only by boat. On land, a knowledgeable guide leads you through the city’s highlights, from Stanley Park and historic Gastown to scenic viewpoints and hidden gems, all set against the stunning backdrop of snow-capped mountains and the Pacific Ocean.
See Vancouver the way it is best seen – by water – during this 3-hour tour in a Zodiac inflatable boat. Beginning at Granville Island, you'll cross False Creek and follow the coastline through Stanley Park. From your guide, learn about Vancouver's waterfront landmarks like the Burrard Street bridge and the city's most-photographed natural formation: Siwash Rock. Travel through the Vancouver Harbour and on to Deep Cove and Indian Arm, a glacial fjord with a backdrop of steep granite cliffs that can only be seen by boat.
3 hours
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Gastown
Gastown is one of Vancouver’s most vibrant and unique areas. As the first downtown core of the city, the neighbourhood has transitioned into a centre of innovation and truly memorable experiences, for locals and tourists alike, while maintaining a strong connection to its history.
15 minutes
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Stanley Park
Explore the 400-hectare natural West Coast rainforest and enjoy scenic views of water, mountains, sky, and majestic trees along Stanley Park's famous Seawall.
15 minutes
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Stanley Park Seawall Path
Vancouver has the world's longest uninterrupted waterfront path. The 28 km Seaside Greenway is an uninterrupted pathway, including the Stanley Park Seawall, that extends from the Vancouver Convention Centre to Spanish Banks Park. Perfect for a walk, cycle, or jog, it is the most popular recreational spot in the city.
15 minutes
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Robson Street
Robson Street was one of the first streets in Vancouver, and was named in honour of John Robson, Premier of British Columbia from 1889-1892. Its commercial traditions date from 1895 when train tracks were laid along Robson Street to Jervis St. A wide variety of small specialized shops sprang up to serve Vancouver’s rapidly growing population, and Robson become a street of best homes and social activities.
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Granville Island
The charm of Granville Island lies in its unexpected mix of uses. The famous Public Market, open daily from 9 am to 7 pm, is home to more than 50 independent food purveyors and contributes to the Island’s appeal as a renowned culinary destination. In the Net Loft Shops and in the Artisan District, many of Canada’s best artists and designers can be found. Granville Island is home to many cultural venues and hosts numerous performing arts and cultural festivals year-round.
30 minutes
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Gastown Steam Clock
A working steam clock, one of only a few in the world, located in Vancouver's Victorian Gastown. The clock is a key tourists destination in Vancouver. It’s also the near the start and a finish line of the Gastown Grand Prix, a single-day cycling race.
10 minutes
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Totem Poles
The totem poles in Stanley Park are one of the park's most iconic landmarks. There are nine totem poles in the park, each representing a different First Nations tribe. The totem poles were originally created in the 1920s as a way to showcase Indigenous art and culture.
15 minutes
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Brockton Point Lighthouse
The Brockton Point Lighthouse is a popular spot for tourists to take photos. The lighthouse was built in 1914 and is still operational today. It's located at the eastern end of Stanley Park and offers stunning views of the city and the harbor
15 minutes
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Prospect Point Lookout
Prospect Point is the highest point in Stanley Park and offers panoramic views of the park and the city. It's a popular spot for tourists to take photos and enjoy the scenery.
15 minutes
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A-maze-ing Laughter
As a Halifax native with an affinity to Canada’s coastline, the A-maz-ing Laughter sculptures at English Bay have become a choice destination after relocating to Vancouver. They are a reminder to me to never take life to seriously, and always create room for laughter.
10 minutes
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Inukshuk
An Inukshuk in Vancouver Canada is an Inuit sculpture used for navigational purposes. It appears as an abstract human form with outstretched arms.
10 minutes
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Girl In A Wetsuit
The Girl in a Wetsuit Statue is a bronze statue located near the Stanley Park Seawall. The statue depicts a woman in a wetsuit sitting on a rock and gazing out at the water. It's a popular spot for taking photos and enjoying the scenic views.
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English Bay Beach
English Bay Beach, also called First Beach, located along Beach Ave between Gilford St and Bidwell St, is the most populated beach area in Vancouver's downtown area. The Stanley Park Seawall, a popular running and biking route, runs along the east side of the beach.
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Canada Place
Canada Place is an iconic landmark and venue for world-class events and inspirationally Canadian experiences, located in the heart of Vancouver’s waterfront. Canada Place is home port to the Vancouver-Alaska cruises, and houses Vancouver Convention Centre East, Pan Pacific Hotel, FlyOver Canada, World Trade Centre, and Indigo.
15 minutes
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Chinatown
One of Vancouver’s few distinct cultural historic neighborhoods, Chinatown appeals to locals, tourists, as well as a growing number of emerging chefs, artists, and small business entrepreneurs. Chinatown offers a wide array of stores, including home furnishings, health and wellness, fashion and attire, grocery, and so much more.