Why choose this tour ?
No trip to Vancouver is complete without visiting Stanley Park, and there’s no better way to explore the park than by cycling the seawall, one of the most beautiful bike rides in the world!
On this self guided audio tour, we explore the seawall as it hugs the magnificent Vancouver coastline as well as views of the iconic Vancouver Convention Center, the marvellous mountains, the Vancouver harbour, the green Lion’s Gate Bridge, and the beaches of Stanley Park.
Through the cycling tour we uncover why the 1500 pound Nine O’clock Cannon was kidnapped and what alleged treasures are buried in the cricket grounds of Stanley park, as well as the history and defining events that have lead to Stanley Park topping the list of Best Urban Parks in the world.
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Tour Description & Additional Info:
The tour goes along the Seawall.
The tour goes around Stanley Park.
The tour passes by Deadman's Island.
The tour passes by Hallelujah Point.
The tour passes by the Nine O'Clock Gun.
The tour passes by Brockton Point Totem Pole.
The tour passes by Brockton Point Lighthouse.
The tour passes by Girl In a Wetsuit sculpture.
The tour passes by the SS Empress of Japan Figurehead.
The tour passes by Lumberman's Arch.
The tour passes by Lion's Gate Bridge.
The tour passes by Prospect Point Lookout.
The tour passes by Siwash Rock.
The tour passes by Third Beach.
The tour passes by Second Beach Pool.
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- This Tour is Rated 5 Stars based on 1 valid reviews on VIATOR
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