Your tour begins next to Victory Square. From there, you’ll take in the colosseum-like Vancouver Public Library. It has over 1.4 million books inside!Next, drive past the respected Vancouver Art Gallery, which highlights a diverse range of artists, including Vancouver natives and First Nation members.Then pass the Spirits in a Landscape statue, which features creatures like fish and owls and highlights the First Nations’ influence in Canada. You’ll also hear more about the First Nations.Continue by the popular Third Beach and hear a story about an anchor that may or may not have belonged to Captain George Vancouver’s ship, as well as his expeditions charting the British Columbian coast.Advance past Old English Bay Beach, and hear about Vancouver’s very first lifeguard. Also find out about Chief August Jack Khahtsaholano, a guide, logger, canoe builder, and medicine man, among other things!Then head into the trendy Kitsilano neighborhood, a playground for professionals and big names like Ryan Reynolds.You’ll subsequently pass the Nitobe Memorial Garden, whose namesake promoted understanding of Japanese culture in the West. You’ll also glimpse the Granville Island Public Market, with more than fifty merchants and open seven days a week.Following that, you’ll enter Gastown, the original settlement and now the heart of Vancouver. Cruise past the famed clock which literally blows off steam every quarter hour!Head for Canada Place, which welcomes visitors. This is where the tour ends.
Know in advance:
Discover the First Nations' role in Canadian history. Pay a visit to Stanley Park, larger than Central Park itself. Visit Vancouver's trendy professional neighborhoods. Learn about Vancouver's trials and triumphs. Take in Gastown, Vancouver's original settlement
The tour begins at the GPS-marked starting point.