Vancouver was founded as “Gastown” by an Englishman with a penchant for beer and storytelling. Today Gastown is a historic section of the Canadian metropolis, and the lively pubs still reflect the area’s former status as a sort of community drinking center. The city’s forests, grand parks, and impressive suspension bridge beckon travelers to explore them, as do the city’s shops and museums. Relive the glory of the 2010 Winter Games with visits to Olympic venues and the marvelous Olympic Cauldron.
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Into the Wilderness offers tailored travel to stunning destinations – a sophisticated taste of the wild. These are experiences designed for those who are curious to discover the unknown, with an established company recognized for our trust, knowledge, and taste.
4.5 based on 2,601 reviews
The Aquabus's 13 vessels make stops up and down False Creek every 15 minutes or less -- so you never have to wait long for a ride. All of our routes are wheelchair accessible and bike-friendly. Hop aboard our iconic rainbow boats to enjoy the spectacular Vancouver skyline from a unique and impressive vantage point! The Aquabus is a family-owned business that has been providing ferry transportation in False Creek since 1986. With over 30 years of experience serving False Creek and the surrounding area, the Aquabus is an essential adventure for tourists and commuters alike. Let our friendly and knowledgeable skippers ferry you around Vancouver in comfort!
This could be certainly a fun way to get around the downtown core area across the water to Granville Island and back and into the West End as well it can be a little expensive though so you should be buying a day pass
4.5 based on 2,037 reviews
The original little blue ferries of Vancouver. Based on Granville Island, we have been serving locals and tourists alike since 1982. We provide year-round service to 9 stops along False Creek, from Kitsilano Beach to Science World.
4.5 based on 82 reviews
I used this coach service to travel return from Vancouver to Whistler. I found them through a google search & selected the company based on their excellent price point of $35 return (full fare), which was far cheaper than any other company offering the same service. I had a little difficulty initially figuring out which bus stop to wait at as the only instruction was to meet at Melville & Burrard Street, which became confusing as there were multiple bus stop bays. I would suggest also listing which bay to wait at because various companies use these bus stops. I ended up finding them once the bus arrived (it was bay 1 or in front of the hotel on Melville St). The coach was extremely clean & in excellent condition. The bus driver was very professional & friendly, even providing a tip on which side offered the best view for first timers to Whistler (driver's side) on the way there. The seats were comfortable & reclined back, with adjustable air conditioning & lighting above. A very smooth ride & a company I will travel with again in the future.
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