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Self-Guided Smartphone Walking Tours of Stanley Park
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Mobile ticket
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Offered in: English
What to Expect
Pass by: Deadman's Island
Learn about Deadman's Island's rich history! From an Indigenous burial ground, to an immigrant burial ground, to a military base, a lot has happened here.
Stop at: Totem Poles
Unique to the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest, the Totem Poles are Vancouver's hottest attraction. Learn about the history and techniques that led us to having these amazing works of art.
Stop at: Nine O"Clock Gun
The Nine O'Clock Gun is one of the oldest things in Vancouver. Learn how it got here and how it came to ring out every night at 9pm. Unless you are doing the route at night, you won't see it go off, but you can watch from Coal Harbour while enjoying a meal or a drink after the route.
Pass by: Brockton Point Lighthouse
The Burrard Inlet extends for quite a ways inland, at that makes the current here very strong. Find out why one of the first things to be built was a lighthouse.
Stop at: Girl In A Wetsuit
Only slightly ripped off from The Little Mermaid in Copenhagen, our Girl In a Wetsuit has been resting on this rock for over 50 years! It's also a great place to check out the tides.
Pass by: Lions Gate Bridge
One of the most recognizable features of the Vancouver skyline, the Lions Gate Bridge has quite in interesting history. Our route passes right under the bridge so you can check out the architecture, and see the animals that call the bridge home.
Stop at: Prospect Point Lookout
You'll earn your ice cream treat when you climb to highest point in Stanley Park. The views are worth it! You can also skip this stop by sticking to the seawall trail, if uphill climbs aren't your thing.
Stop at: Siwash Rock
Check out one of the most iconic natural landmarks in the Vancouver area.
Pass by: Third Beach
Third Beach started as a military installation, but now boasts a beautiful sandy beach that often has a drum circle.
Pass by: Second Beach
This lovely park, beach and picnic area is actually the result of logging in the Stanley Park forest. Stop for a recharge at the concession stand.
Pass by: Lost Lagoon
Lost Lagoon used to connect to Coal Harbour. It was called Lost because it would disappear when the tide went out. Nowadays, Lost Lagoon is fresh water due to the road cutting it off from the ocean.
Pass by: Malkin Bowl
Check out one of the most unique venues in Vancouver. They've been running Theatre Under The Stars here since the 1940s.
Pass by: Stanley Park Pavilion
Check out this amazing wedding venue and rock garden. Also a good bathroom break.
Stop at: Vancouver Aquarium
Officially, the route doesn't go into the Aquarium, but if you plan enough time, you can pop in for a few hours and continue the route after. It's an amazing aquarium with a focus on sustainability and ethical treatment of animals.
Stop at: Stanley Park Railway
Hop on the Mini Railroad for a spin around Stanley Park that will delight train lovers of all ages. The Parks Board had to become a federal railway company to build the railroad, and we are sure glad they did.
Stop at: Beaver Lake
An oasis of wilderness in the middle of the city, Beaver Lake is a great spot for animal watching.
Stop at: Stanley Park Rose Garden
Over one hundred years old, this rose garden boasts over 3500 rose bushes. Many of them are hybrids designed to bloom throughout the year, but the best time to see it is the summer.
What's Included
- Chinatown and Coal Harbour Free Walking Routes
- Two Stanley Park Routes Premium Content - Seawall and Inner
- Mobile Device
- Headphones
- Mobile Data
- Extra Battery Pack
Meeting And Pickup
Meeting Point
Head to the entrance of Stanley Park, both routes start near the address listed. When you get here, choose "Start this Route" in the web app and start whenever you are ready.
End point
This experience ends at the starting point.
Additional Info
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
Cancellation Policy
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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