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Stanley Park

Georgia Street West, Vancouver

Ways to visit Stanley Park

There are several ways to experience the beauty and history of Stanley Park. Pass by on a Vancouver sightseeing tour, take a guided tour along its wooded trails, or check out the First Nations Interpretive Walking Tour, which explains the local indigenous history and culture.

Alternatively, get creative on a guided photography tour of the temperate rain forest before exploring the park’s winding cycling and hiking paths. Meanwhile, families with kids can stop at the Vancouver Aquarium and the Stanley Park Miniature Train.

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Vancouver City Sightseeing Tour: Granville Island & Stanley Park
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Vancouver City Sightseeing Tour: Granville Island & Stanley Park
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$59.70 per adult
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Great experience
Excellent. Guide is very friendly and explained in detail. Great explained. Enjoyed the tour thoroughly.
Laxman_C, May 2023

Recent reviews from experiences in Vancouver

We loved Stanley Park....
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We loved Stanley Park....
gary_s, May 2023
Vancouver City Sightseeing Tour: Granville Island & Stanley Park
We loved Stanley Park. Stella did a wonderful job of sharing her beloved city with us. It was a wonderful adventure to go on this tour.
Nice Tour of Stanley Park
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Nice Tour of Stanley Park
Doug_M, May 2023
Stanley Park Bike Tour
Good ride on well prepared bikes. The guide was knowledgeable. This is a good way to see Stanley park.
Impressive
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Impressive
Sandra_S, May 2023
Vancouver City Sightseeing Tour: Granville Island & Stanley Park
The tour guide was awesome. This was the first time visiting Vancouver and we were so impressed by cleanliness, beauty and overall environment.
Electric bikes available for all
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Electric bikes available for all
Kellie_W, May 2023
Stanley Park Bike Tour
Great time with Laurel. It was a very nice and relaxing tour of the park. The electric bikes made it super easy. And that is from someone who hasn’t been on a bike in quite some time. I was worried about not getting an electric bike but they had plenty. Everyone on our tour had an electric bike. It really made this tour available for all activity levels.
Half Trip
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Half Trip
Carl_M, May 2023
Discover Stanley Park with a Smartphone Audio Tour
The walk up to the Lionsgate Bridge was very good. It took us about 2 hours to get there. It was a very warm day, about 86F degrees, and we are a little older and a lot slower. We were not able to complete the tour as we had another appointment.
Enjoyed the tour
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Enjoyed the tour
Lynn_M, May 2023
Vancouver City Sightseeing Tour: Granville Island & Stanley Park
Enjoyed the tour and our guide was great. Personally I would have preferred more time at Stanley Park to explore more rather than at the shops on Granville Island. However did enjoyed the experience.
The slow pace and...
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The slow pace and...
Debra_H, May 2023
Stanley Park Horse-Drawn Tour
The slow pace and rhythmic clip clop of the horses was very relaxing after a long day of rushing from one spot to another. Love the guide and his obvious care for the horses.
Do this tour!
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Do this tour!
Michael_F, May 2023
Stanley Park Horse-Drawn Tour
Strongly recommend this tour. An incredibly informative tour with Hal. Blankets provided which were much appreciated on this cool spring day.
Basen best tour guide
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Basen best tour guide
Michaeljames_K, May 2023
Vancouver City Sightseeing Tour: Granville Island & Stanley Park
What a delight our driver was amazing Basen we had the best time. We loved the tour, amazing sights and very personable.
Amazing biking tour to beautiful places
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Amazing biking tour to beautiful places
Alain_M, Apr 2023
Bike Ride Through Beautiful Stanley Park & the World-Famous Seawall of Vancouver
With the very informative, fun and amazing amy, we had a great bike tour on a sunny day! Amy showed us many beautiful and historical places and was able to answer all of our questions. She always made sure that we could follow properly and take enough breaks. The tour itself was very nice with some paths and places we would never have crossed or found by ourself. If you are confident in biking, then I recommend it to everyone!
Great Tour!
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Great Tour!
Christine_B, May 2023
Vancouver City Sightseeing Tour: Granville Island & Stanley Park
Stanley Park was awesome! Note to tour drivers: Recommend to Seniors the walk arounds on each side of the totem area. The steps are uneven and slippery. I found out the hard way. Alessio was a great driver and gave us a lot of Vancouver history, which I enjoyed.
Nice relaxing informing tour
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Nice relaxing informing tour
Robert_F, May 2023
Vancouver City Sightseeing Tour: Granville Island & Stanley Park
Very good tour, guide was great. Very knowledgeable guide. Would do it again. Covered entire city with great history insight.
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Things to know before you go to Stanley Park

  • A free shuttle bus travels around the park, though many opt to bike or walk instead.

  • Old-fashioned horse-drawn carriages offer 1-hour tours and are a great—and romantic—way to get an overview of the area.

  • Restaurants and cafés are scattered throughout the park.

  • Stanley Park is wheelchair and stroller accessible for the most part, but some more rugged trails may be off-limits.

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How to get to Stanley Park

Stanley Park is located at the west end of downtown Vancouver and the park’s information booth is located near the Georgia Street entrance. Walking and cycling paths lead from downtown to the peninsula where the park is located, but the TransLink #19 bus and Skytrain are also options. Alternatively, park your car nearby using a daily parking pass.

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When to visit Stanley Park

The park is open year-round; March to November bring the mildest weather, and it can get quite cold in the winter. To have the park (more or less) to yourself, the best times to visit are typically early morning and mid- to late afternoon.

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Where to Find Stanley Park’s Best Views

Certainly one of the best views in Stanley Park is from the seawall looking over to the Vancouver skyline and Coal Harbour. For natural beauty, it’s tough to beat the views of the surrounding mountains, but the rose garden and beaches come close. There’s also the wildlife, including bald eagles, beavers, and birds. Culturally-speaking, the First Nations art and totem poles are a must, while their scenic spots include the Lost Lagoon, Hollow Tree, and Beaver Lake.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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