
Stanley Park & Downtown Vancouver Morning Bike Tour – Vancouver, Canada
Explore Vancouver by bike on this 3-hour guided tour. Learn about the city’s green initiatives, historical past, olympic heritage and the world famous Stanley Park.
EXPERIENCE:
Cycle around Vancouver for three hours of sightseeing and history on this exciting guided bike tour. Peddle from Vancouver’s West End to the colourful Davie Street Village and on to the historical Mole Hill neighbourhood. After learning about Vancouver’s Greenest City Action Plan, cycle across town on AAA grade bike paths (All Ages and Abilities).
Stop in Robson Square to see the heart of the city and the Vancouver Art Gallery Plaza. Admire the combination of modern architecture and historical buildings surrounding the square, and uncover more of the city’s history and future plans. Enjoy gorgeous panoramic views of the North Shore mountains as you cycle to the waterfront Convention Centre area. Spot highlights such as the Olympic Cauldron and Digital Orca sculpture. Ride along the Vancouver seawall to Stanley Park. Enjoy the natural setting and hear about the park’s unique flora and fauna.
Then, discover the history of the local aboriginal peoples at Totem Park. Experience firsthand the incredible totems produced by First Nation artists of the Pacific Northwest. Spot attractions such as Lady in a Wetsuit and the Empress of Japan figurehead as you continue your cycle along the coast to Beaver Creek Path, where you can dismount and explore. Then, ride beneath the iconic Lions Gate Bridge to Siwash Rock and Third Beach before finishing your tour at English Bay (First Beach) where the tour began.
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:
Discover Stanley Park’s coastal temperate rainforest
Learn about the local First Nations’ heritage at Totem Park
Ride along the Vancouver seawall for unparalleled views of Vancouver’s skyline
Explore the Vancouver Convention Centre for a glimpse of Vancouver’s Olympic history
Stroll through Robson Square, the heart of Downtown Vancouver
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