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- Vancouver, Canada
Stanley Park Highlights 2.5 Hour Walking Tour
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2 hours 30 minutes (approx.)
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Mobile ticket
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Offered in: English
What to Expect
Stop at: Stanley Park Pavilion
Learn everything behind the scenes and why Vancouver is one of the most important locations for Hollywood.
Stop at: Stanley Park Rose Garden
Summertime is the best time, when you think the park can’t get any more beautiful, you’ll wander into the Rose Garden, a blooming paradise with over 3,500 rose bushes. It's a serene, fragrant pause in the tour, perfect for photos and a moment to breathe in the sweeter side of nature
Stop at: At the Totem Poles
Start your experience at the park’s most visited (and most photographed) spot. You’ll hear the meaning behind the Indigenous totem poles
Stop at: Stanley Park
Wander through all the wonderful trees of thestnaley park. See the amazing trails, the wildlife, and hear interesting stories.
Stop at: Girl in Wetsuit
As you stroll along the water, take in sweeping views of the North Shore Mountains and Lions Gate Bridge. It’s pure Vancouver
Stop at: Beaver Lake
Tucked deep in the forest is this peaceful, lily-covered lake, a favorite among locals and wildlife alike. If you’re lucky, you might spot a beaver, heron, or curious raccoon along the way
Stop at: Hallelujah Point
A former site for Salvation Army prayer meetings.
Stop at: Nine O'Clock Gun
The 9 O’Clock Gun is a historic landmark located at Brockton Point in Stanley Park, Vancouver. Since 1894, a cannon has been fired every day at 9:00 p.m., originally to signal the time to ships in the harbor. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction and a well-known symbol of Vancouver’s maritime history.
Stop at: Chehalis Cross Memorial
The Chehalis Cross Memorial is a historic monument located in Stanley Park, Vancouver. Erected in 1862, it commemorates the Chehalis people who died during a smallpox epidemic. It is considered one of the oldest monuments in the city and a significant reminder of Vancouver’s early Indigenous history.
Stop at: S.S. Empress of Japan Figurehead Replica
The Empress of Japan memorial in Stanley Park, Vancouver, commemorates Empress Teimei of Japan. It symbolizes the long-standing friendship between Japan and Canada and reflects the historical ties between Vancouver and the Japanese community.
Stop at: Lions Gate Bridge
The Lions Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge that connects downtown Vancouver with the North Shore. It crosses Burrard Inlet and is used every day by cars, buses, cyclists, and pedestrians. From the bridge, people can see the ocean, the city skyline, and the surrounding mountains.
What's Included
- Easy and direct route to all the highlights of Stanley Park
- Passionately researched history, ecology, and culture
- Guided walking tour of beautiful Stanley Park
- Local recommendations and tips
- Our tour guides work for gratuities, and the fees paid here are booking fees
Meeting And Pickup
Meeting Point
Where you'll meet your guide
Please meet your guide holding a red umbrella.
End Point
Where the tour ends
This experience ends at the starting point.
Start time:
10:00 AM
Additional Info
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation Policy
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
Customer Reviews
Source: Viator and Tripadvisor
5.0
20 total reviews