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English
Included
Enjoy a personalized city tour designed to showcase Vancouver’s most iconic landmarks
Enjoy panoramic views of Vancouver and beyond, showcasing Canada’s beauty
Immerse in stunning vistas and outdoor adventures
Experience the thrill of crossing this iconic bridge amidst breathtaking rainforest scenery
Explore Vancouver's top spots with a blend of culture and spectacular sightseeing
€ 909.37
€ 836.62


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
Lowest Price Guarantee — no other provider offers this tour for less


We offer custom-tailored tours designed to provide an unforgettable Vancouver experience, including a comprehensive City Tour and a visit to the iconic Vancouver Lookout. Our Vancouver Day Tour is thoughtfully crafted to cover all major attractions, ensuring you experience the best the city has to offer.
The highlight of this tour is the Vancouver Lookout, where you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views that showcase the beauty of Canada’s landscapes without ever leaving the city. From this incredible vantage point, you’ll gain a unique perspective of Vancouver and beyond.
The adventure continues as you immerse yourself in the natural splendor of Grouse Mountain, surrounded by stunning vistas and vibrant wildlife. Feel the excitement of crossing the world-famous Suspension Bridge, set amidst lush rainforest scenery, offering a thrilling experience with spectacular views.
This tour perfectly blends urban exploration with nature’s beauty, making it an ideal choice for visitors looking to discover Vancouver’s most iconic spots while enjoying an enriching and memorable journey.
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
Spotify on demand
Tickets to Grouse Mountain, Capilano, and Vancouver Lookout
Minimum 2 Person Needed to Run this Tour
Meal and Beverage
Gratuities for the guide
Comfortable shoes
Comfortable clothes
Sunglasses
Public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
Operates in all weather, dress appropriately
Cruise passengers must provide ship details and timings
A valid passport is required on the day of travel
Pickup from select Airbnbs, Rocky Mountaineer, and stations
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Grouse Mountain was a great disappointment to me. I was expecting breathtaking mountain scenery like what you see in Banff Alberta but to be fair the weather wasn’t great that day- it was rainy and foggy the whole time, which really limited the views. To be honest, I didn't feel like I got to experience the mountain's natural beauty, I don’t even think there was any mountain The Gondola ride was just there never got a chance to experience lumberjack show, the wildlife viewing was limited to just 2 grizzly bears. Considering the high price point, I felt like It didn’t worth the hype. Maybe I will have to visit when the weather is better to appreciate this place.

We were visiting BC from the Prairies, so a gondola ride was a must! Picking one was tricky though — they all seemed a bit overpriced. We ended up choosing Grouse Mountain because of their discounted evening ticket, which felt like a good way to experience the views without breaking the bank. As expected, most of the daytime activities were closed by then, but they looked fun and worth checking out if you come earlier in the day. The ride up on the smaller gondola was smooth and enjoyable. The ride down on the larger Skyride, however, was a bit of a letdown — it was crowded, and we had to wait quite a while for it to fill before it departed. That said, the evening walk around the top was beautiful. There was lots to see, and we were lucky enough to spot deer just roaming around — and the bears were super cool to see up close! Even without all the attractions running, it was a great experience overall. Worth it for the views and wildlife alone.

Grouse Mountain was such a great experience! The Skyride up is amazing — the view of Vancouver and the ocean is unreal. There was also a really fun show that made the visit even better. I saw the grizzly bears, walked the trails, and just enjoyed the fresh air. Everything felt so peaceful and beautiful. Totally worth the trip, and I’d definitely go again!

I visited Grouse Mountain National Park recently, and it turned into quite an unexpected adventure. The day started with an unplanned downpour, heavy rain combined with poor visibility and strong winds meant most of the attractions were closed. Honestly, they should have halted ticket sales on a day like this, because literally everything was shut except for a few core offerings. When I arrived, only the gondola was operational, which thankfully gave some beautiful views despite the fog. The main restaurant was open, and I did get to see the bears in their enclosure, which was a highlight. The rest of the activities and shows — the lumberjack show stage, zipline, hiking trails, scenic viewpoints, wildlife talks, and chairlifts were closed due to weather conditions. Even the secondary eateries and shops were shuttered. One important tip: check the weather forecast before visiting. Grouse Mountain offers a range of outdoor experiences, but rain and wind can shut down almost all of them. On a clear day, you can easily spend 3–4 hours exploring everything from hiking trails to ziplining, grizzly bear viewing, dining, and panoramic mountain scenery. I just wish they had been more upfront about the closures instead of charging full price. Parking isn’t free, so plan for that in your budget. Even with the closures and weather challenges, riding the gondola up and seeing the bears made it a memorable trip. On a sunny day, I’m sure it would be absolutely spectacular. ** They have Starbucks on site ** During rain, Gondola glass gets foggy and drops don’t slide down - there’s literally no visibility to the scenery outside.

Great (and challenging) hike up, but well worth the effort. Awesome views at the top. Check out the grizzly refuge, and if lucky see some colourful local birds. If you hike up the return gondola is only $25, compared to $87 for mountain admission (non resident)



