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Vancouver City and Harbour Tour
Monday, October 18th, 9:00am – 2:30pm
Cost per person (based on a minimum of 30 participants): $ 88.00 CAD + tax
Tour includes: Motorcoach charter, tour guide, Harbour Cruise
A deluxe motorcoach tour will show delegates the beauty and artistic diversity of the city. The adventure begins with a drive through world famous Stanley Park, a 1,000 acre forest set in the heart of downtown. The Park's scenic drive includes Lost Lagoon, a stop at the Totem Poles, Prospect Point and Brockton Oval while providing excellent views of the city, harbour and shoreline.
After this extensive visit of Stanley Park, guests will be taken on a harbour tour. On-board the vessel guests will enjoy the historic and panoramic scenery of the Vancouver harbour, the downtown skyline and the North Shore mountains.
The tour continues along seaside beaches to Queen Elizabeth Park to view the Sunken Gardens. Other tour highlights include exotic Chinatown, the second largest such community in North America and nearby Gastown with its quaint cobblestone streets, steam clock and unique shops all housed in turn-of-the-century buildings. This tour promises a diverse and interesting sampling of the city sights.
North Shore Excursion
Tuesday, October 19th, 9:00am – 2:00pm
Cost per person (based on a minimum of 30 participants): $ 118.00 CAD + tax
Tour includes: Motorcoach charter, tour guide, admissions Grouse Mountain gondola and Capilano Suspension Bridge
This tour will surprise participants with the natural beauty of Vancouver’s North Shore and spectacular city, mountain and ocean views. A deluxe motorcoach will take you via Stanley Park and the impressive Lions Gate Bridge to the North Shore, winding up the Capilano Canyon to the base of Grouse Mountain, where guests ascend by gondola to Grouse's 3,700 foot high vantage point. Enjoy a breathtaking view of Vancouver and the Gulf Islands as you explore the summit. Another highlight is a visit to the Capilano Suspension Bridge and Nature Park. When built in 1888 this bridge was the first of its kind spanning 450 feet across and 230 feet above the Capilano River. The Suspension Bridge is surrounded by towering firs and walking trails.
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