LocationVancouver, British Columbia | Duration3 hours (approx.) |
Vancouver Cycling Tour and Seawall small group biking through iconic neighbourhoods is a must travel way around the city. Are you ready for an adventure that stays in your head in the heart of Vancouver? Vancouver cycling tour is what you need if you are looking for a special way to check out the remarkable city, the Bike Tour of Vancouver is the excellent choice. Join us as we ride through our friendly neighbourhoods, along the iconic Seawall, Gastown, and Granville Islands. Prepare for a blend of natural beauty and urban charm.
Vancouver is well known for its stunning natural landscapes. The Seawall Adventure is one of the most important activities. It provides an opportunity for your eyes to soak in the hypnotic sight of the Pacific Ocean and the tall mountains, which surrounds the city. Feel the gentle wind as you ride along this route, and take in the fresh, salty air while enjoying the city.
Gastown, with its ancient touch, is the next pit stop on our journey. This neighbourhoods are the beginning of the Vancouver, and it is famous for its cobblestone streets and the remarkable Gastown Steam Clock. As you wander through the streets by bike, you will discover a mix of the old-world charm and the modern feel.
Our guides will share wonderful stories and aweing history about these areas, which will giving you a solid admiration for its unique characters. Some of the noteworthy characters are those related to the stories of the Great Fire, notorious ladies of the Gold Rush, murder mystery unsolved, haunting legend of Gaoler's Mews, chilling history of George Vancouver, smallpox outbreaks and heartbreaks, hotels and streets that have not changed from the 1800s, and lot more.
After Gastown, we will be going to the next part of our adventure which is Granville Island, a vibrant and expressive community in the Granville Island Streets. This p lace is the gates to heaven for artists and artisans, and it is home to a blooming public market. We have navigated the island's streets and will be providing you with enough time to explore the shops and galleries.
It is a wonderful place to enjoy the local Flavors in Granville like Enjoy the fresh produce, artisanal baked goods, seafood, gourmet cheeses, ethnic cuisine, deli items, handmade chocolates, and confections, locally made jams and preserves, coffee and tea, food vendors, craft beer and spirits, ice cream and gelato, and food trucks.
Our Small Group Afternoon Bike Tour of Vancouver is for those who prefer more close and personalized experience. That is why we have only a maximum number of participants to 10 members, you will have the chance to interact and engage with your riders and receive separate attention from our guide. Book now and go along with us on this remarkable experience through the Seawall, Gastown, and Granville Island.
Led by Vancouver's top local bicycle guides.
Enjoy stunning views of Burrard Inlet, the Vancouver Inukshuk, and English Bay during this short but scenic stop.
This leg of the tour takes you along the False Creek Seawall, showcasing various public art installations, the Stadium District, Sunset Beach, Olympic Village, Charleson Park, and Granville Island.
Pause at Yaletown Roundhouse for a brief history lesson on Vancouver's railway heritage.
Journey through Vancouver's oldest neighborhood, Gastown, and witness iconic landmarks like the Gassy Jack statue, the Gastown Steamcock, and the Woodwards building.
Immerse yourself in the rich history of Vancouver's historic Chinatown.
Traverse Vancouver's oldest residential neighborhood, Strathcona, and visit notable sites such as the Hendrix House, a Vancouver Special, and the home of Mary Lee Chan.
Encounter several art installations from the Vancouver Biennale, including the Engagement Rings, 217.5 Arc x 13, Giants by Osgemeos, Trans Am Totem, and Acoustic Anvil.
Witness the Vancouver Athlete's Village from the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Explore the vibrant Granville Island Public Market during a 10-minute break.
Discover Granville Island, a hub for arts and crafts, with a focus on locally made products. Guests are provided with 10 minutes to further explore the Granville Island Public Market.
Cross False Creek on a small Aqua bus water taxi, adding a unique element to your tour.
On your way back to the bike shop, you'll pass by the picturesque Sunset Beach.