Today, guests will be able to choose from 4 options.
Option A: Vancouver City Tour
Today we will take
Fly Over Canada and then have a city tour of
Vancouver that includes visits to
Gas Town, Canada Place, Olympic Park, Stanley Park, Capilano Suspension Bridge, Granville island and more!
Option B: Whistler Tour
oday, we will visit Whistler by driving along the Sea-to-Sky Highway out of Vancouver. On the way, we will see Horseshoe Bay, Shannon Falls, and Squamish. Once we are in Whistler, we can ride on the Peak-to-Peak Gondola for a spectacular view of the surrounding mountains. Wandering Whistler village, we can enjoy lunch or go shopping. In the early evening, we will return to Vancouver.
Option C: Victoria City Tour
Today we will depart for Vancouver Island by ferry. We will stop at the Butchart Gardens, Empress Hotel, Chinatown, the Legislative Buildings, Beacon Hill Park, and the Mile Zero Monument.
Option D: 4-Hour Vancouver Whale Watching Tour
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Vancouver, BC
Welcome to Vancouver, a city where urban charm meets natural beauty! Surrounded by mountains and ocean, it offers stunning views, vibrant neighborhoods, and a rich cultural experience. From scenic parks to world-class dining, Vancouver has something for everyone!
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Fly Over Canada
It is the first and the only four-dimensional flight simulator project all over Canada. It will give you an unforgettable experience.
Tour Fee (Optional): Adult $24; Child $16 (12+, over 102cm); Senior $24 (65+); Junior $16 (13-15 yrs)
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Capilano Bridge
This breathtaking, 460-foot-long pedestrian suspension bridge takes guests through the treetops above the Capilano River in an eponymous park in North Vancouver. It has existed in some form since 1889, though it has been rebuilt several times.
Admission (Optional): Adult $60; Child $23 (6-12 yrs); Infant Free (0-5 yrs); Senior $56 (65+); Junior $34 (13-17 yrs)
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Gastown
Named for seaman "Gassy" Jack Deighton, this historic district in Vancouver has a colorful history that culminates in its function today as a hub for technology and a popular shopping and dining locale for tourists and locals alike.
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Olympic Cauldron
Constructed for the 2010 Winter Olympics, Vancouver's Olympic Cauldron stands as a reminder of the legacy of those great games. Located by the Vancouver Convention Center, the cauldron is an interesting piece of architecture.
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Stanley Park
One of Vancouver's main tourist attractions and beloved by visitors and locals alike, this massive park on the western coast of Canada is not to be missed. Stanley Park was the first park in Vancouver and remains the largest.
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Chinatown (Passing By)
The Chinatown in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Canada's west coast, is the largest Chinatown in Canada. It is also a National Historic Site, and its many historical locations, shops, and eateries make it a popular destination for tourists.
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Granville island
Granville Island is a peninsula off of the main hub of the city of Vancouver, a shopping district across the water from the downtown area, as well as a center of art and culture for the city.
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Whale Watching Tour
Cruise the Pacific waters to spot orcas and humpbacks against a stunning coastal mountain backdrop. Learn about marine life from expert guides and enjoy breathtaking scenery on this unforgettable wildlife adventure.
Duration: Approx. 4 Hours
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Victoria, BC
This city on Vancouver Island in the central Pacific Ocean is the capital of British Columbia. It is home to many popular attractions, such as Beacon Hill Park, Butchart Gardens, the British Columbia Parliament Buildings, and more.
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Butchart Gardens
These world-famous floral gardens are located on a 55-acre estate on Vancouver Island's southeastern point in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. People from around the world have been coming to see the gardens for more than 100 years.
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BC Parliament Buildings
The British Columbia Parliament Buildings are where the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia meet. They are located in Victoria, British Columbia, at the southern tip of Vancouver Island. Visitors can marvel at the Baroque architecture and sprawling lawns.
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Beacon Hill Park
Beacon Hill Park, located in Victoria, British Columbia, contains hiking trails, a waterpark, two playgrounds, a petting zoo, and botanical gardens, among many other attractions. Loved by locals and tourists alike, the 200-acre park has something for everyone.
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Chinatown Victoria (Passing By)
The oldest Chinatown in Canada is located on the Pacific coast of British Columbia in the city of Victoria. This artistic and cultural center has features such as its famous Chinese Gate, which is guarded by lion statues.
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Whistler, BC
Whistler is a Canadian resort town in the southern Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains in the province of British Columbia, Canada. Over two million visitors come to Whistler annually, primarily for alpine skiing and snowboarding and in summer, mountain biking at Whistler Blackcomb.
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Sea to Sky Highway
The "Sea to Sky Highway" is the name given to the section of Highway 99 from Horseshoe Bay to Pemberton. From Horseshoe Bay, the highway travels along the coastline.
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Peak 2 Peak Gondola
The Peak 2 Peak Gondola is a cable car that connects Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains at the Whister-Blackcomb Ski Resort in British Columbia, Canada. It hold the world record for longest span between towers for a cable car.
Admission (Optional): Adult $115; Child $54 (7-12 yrs); Infant Free (0-6 yrs); Senior $97 (65+); Junior $91 (13-18 yrs). not include 5% GST tax
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Squamish, BC
Squamish sits at the meeting point of ocean, river and alpine forest. It'sa popular base for outdoor activities and a hub for several top attractions nearby.
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Sea to Sky Gondola
The 10-minute ride to the top takes you 885m above sea level where sweeping of views of the Howe Sound and coastal mountains will welcome you from every direction
Admission (Optional): Adult $55; Child $22 (6-12 yrs); Infant Free (0-5 yrs); Senior $52 (65+); Junior $31 (13-18 yrs). not include 5% GST tax