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Private Granville Island Market Tour in Vancouver

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60 to 90 minutes (approx.)
Hotel pickup offered
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Offered in: English
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Overview

What makes us different is the combination of efficiency, storytelling, and private-tour comfort. Instead of a standard transfer or basic overview, we deliver a personalized, concierge-style experience led by knowledgeable local guides. It’s not just a quick drive — it’s a compact, high-quality introduction to Vancouver designed to leave a lasting impression in just 60 minutes.

What's Included

  • Bottled water
  • Private transportation
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Gratuities
  • Personal Expenses
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Gastown

Gastown is Vancouver’s oldest neighborhood and the birthplace of the city. It was founded in 1867 by John “Gassy Jack” Deighton, a British sailor and saloon owner who opened the area’s first bar, attracting workers from nearby sawmills.Today, Gastown is known for its historic charm, featuring cobblestone streets, Victorian-style architecture, and the famous Steam Clock, one of the most photographed landmarks in Vancouver. The district blends history with modern culture, offering boutique shops, art galleries, trendy restaurants, and vibrant nightlife.Located near the waterfront, Gastown played a significant role in Vancouver’s early trade and development, and it remains a symbol of the city’s origins and transformation into a global destination.
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10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Steam Clock (Pass By)

The Gastown Steam Clock is one of Vancouver’s most famous landmarks, located in the heart of historic Gastown. Built in 1977, it was designed by Canadian horologist Raymond Saunders and is one of the world’s few functioning steam-powered clocks.The clock runs on steam from Vancouver’s downtown steam heating system and whistles every 15 minutes, playing the Westminster chimes. On the hour, it releases steam from its top, creating a dramatic and photogenic effect.Although it looks antique, the Steam Clock is relatively modern and was built as part of Gastown’s revitalization. Today, it remains one of the most photographed attractions in the city and a symbol of Vancouver’s blend of history and innovation.
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Chinatown

Vancouver’s Chinatown is one of the oldest and largest Chinatowns in North America. Established in the late 1800s, it grew as Chinese immigrants arrived to work on the Canadian Pacific Railway and in local industries.The neighborhood is rich in culture and history, featuring traditional architecture, herbal medicine shops, markets, and authentic Chinese restaurants. One of its most famous landmarks is the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden, the first full-scale classical Chinese garden built outside of China.Chinatown has played a vital role in shaping Vancouver’s cultural identity and remains an important symbol of the city’s diverse heritage.
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5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Vancouver Chinatown Millennium Gate (Pass By)

The Chinatown Millennium Gate, also known as the China Gate, stands at the entrance of Vancouver’s Chinatown at Pender Street and Taylor Street. It was built in 2002 as a symbol of friendship between Vancouver and its sister city, Guangzhou, China.The gate was constructed using traditional Chinese architectural design, with materials and craftsmanship brought directly from China. It features vibrant colors, intricate carvings, and symbolic details that represent good fortune, prosperity, and harmony.The Millennium Gate serves as a cultural landmark and welcoming symbol, marking the entrance to one of the largest and most historic Chinatowns in North America.
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Canada Place (Pass By)

Canada Place is one of Vancouver’s most iconic waterfront landmarks, located in downtown along Burrard Inlet. Built for Expo 86, it was originally the Canada Pavilion during the World Exposition and has since become a symbol of the city.The building is easily recognized by its white sail-like roof design, representing Vancouver’s maritime heritage and its connection to the Pacific Ocean. Today, Canada Place serves as a convention center, cruise ship terminal, hotel, and home to the FlyOver Canada attraction.It is also the site of national celebrations such as Canada Day and offers stunning views of the North Shore Mountains and the harbour, making it one of the most visited locations in the city.
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World Trade Centre Vancouver (Pass By)

The World Trade Centre Vancouver is located within Canada Place on the downtown waterfront. It is part of a global network of World Trade Centers that support international trade and business development.Established in 1987, the World Trade Centre Vancouver helps connect local businesses to global markets by providing trade services, networking opportunities, and international partnerships. Its location at Canada Place highlights Vancouver’s role as a major Pacific Gateway city, linking North America with Asia and the rest of the world.The centre plays an important role in promoting international commerce, investment, and economic growth in British Columbia.
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Stanley Park Seawall (Pass By)

The Stanley Park Seawall is the world’s longest uninterrupted waterfront path, stretching approximately 9 kilometers (5.5 miles) around Stanley Park. It is one of Vancouver’s most popular attractions for walking, cycling, and jogging.Originally built to prevent coastal erosion, construction of the seawall began in 1917 and was largely completed through the efforts of master stonemason James “Jimmy” Cunningham. Over time, it has expanded to connect other parts of Vancouver’s waterfront.The Seawall offers stunning views of the Pacific Ocean, North Shore Mountains, Lions Gate Bridge, and the city skyline, making it both a scenic highlight and an essential part of Vancouver’s outdoor lifestyle.
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At the Totem Poles

The Stanley Park Totem Poles are one of Vancouver’s most visited cultural attractions, located at Brockton Point in Stanley Park. They represent the rich heritage and traditions of the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast.The collection includes totem poles from several First Nations, including the Haida, Kwakwaka’wakw, and Coast Salish nations. Totem poles are carved from large cedar trees and traditionally tell stories, commemorate ancestors, or represent family crests and cultural legends.Originally brought to the park in the 1920s to preserve and showcase Indigenous art, the totem poles today stand as powerful symbols of Indigenous culture, history, and resilience in British Columbia.
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5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Brockton Point Lighthouse (Pass By)

Brockton Point Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse located at the eastern tip of Stanley Park. First established in 1890, it helped guide ships safely through the busy waters of Burrard Inlet during Vancouver’s early maritime days.The original wooden structure was later replaced in 1914 with the current white square tower featuring a red lantern. Unlike many traditional tall lighthouses, Brockton Point Lighthouse is relatively small but remains an important navigational marker.Today, it stands as a scenic and historic landmark, offering beautiful views of the harbor, North Shore Mountains, and passing ships, while reflecting Vancouver’s strong maritime heritage.
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Prospect Point Lookout (Pass By)

Prospect Point Lookout is the highest point in Stanley Park and one of the most scenic viewpoints in Vancouver. Located on the northern edge of the park, it offers breathtaking views of the Lions Gate Bridge, Burrard Inlet, the North Shore Mountains, and the open waters leading to the Pacific Ocean.Historically, Prospect Point was a popular gathering place for Indigenous peoples long before the park was established. During the park’s early development in the late 1800s, it became a favorite stop for visitors exploring the area.Today, Prospect Point features viewing platforms, a restaurant, and a gift shop, making it a popular stop for both locals and tourists seeking panoramic views and photo opportunities.
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A-maze-ing Laughter (Pass By)

A-maze-ing Laughter is a public art installation located in Morton Park near English Bay in Vancouver’s West End. Created by Chinese artist Yue Minjun, the sculpture was installed in 2009.The artwork features a series of large bronze statues depicting laughing figures, all modeled after the artist himself. The exaggerated facial expressions and identical figures create a playful and interactive experience for visitors.The sculpture represents themes of happiness, irony, and modern society, and it has become one of Vancouver’s most photographed public art pieces, offering both a fun attraction and a scenic oceanfront backdrop.
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Robson Street (Pass By)

Robson Street is Vancouver’s premier shopping and dining district, located in the heart of downtown. It stretches from BC Place Stadium to Stanley Park, passing through the city’s busiest commercial areas.Known for its mix of international brand stores, local boutiques, cafés, and diverse restaurants, Robson Street is a vibrant hub for both locals and visitors. It is especially lively in the evenings and during major events in the city.Historically influenced by European and Asian communities, particularly German immigrants in the early 20th century (once nicknamed “Robsonstrasse”), the street today reflects Vancouver’s multicultural character and urban energy.
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Granville Island

Granville Island is a vibrant cultural and culinary destination located under the Granville Street Bridge in Vancouver. Originally an industrial area in the early 1900s, it was transformed in the 1970s into a thriving public market and arts district.The highlight of the island is the Granville Island Public Market, featuring fresh local produce, seafood, baked goods, and international cuisine. The area is also home to artisan workshops, galleries, theaters, and craft studios, showcasing local talent and creativity.With its waterfront views, street performers, and lively atmosphere, Granville Island is one of Vancouver’s most popular attractions, blending history, food, and culture in one unique destination.
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10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Granville Island Public Market (Pass By)

Granville Island is a vibrant cultural and culinary destination located under the Granville Street Bridge in Vancouver. Originally an industrial area in the early 1900s, it was transformed in the 1970s into a thriving public market and arts district.The highlight of the island is the Granville Island Public Market, featuring fresh local produce, seafood, baked goods, and international cuisine. The area is also home to artisan workshops, galleries, theaters, and craft studios, showcasing local talent and creativity.With its waterfront views, street performers, and lively atmosphere, Granville Island is one of Vancouver’s most popular attractions, blending history, food, and culture in one unique destination.
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Additional Info

  • Confirmation is instant and will be received at time of booking
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Specialized infant seats are available

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Q: What is the cancellation policy for the Private Granville Island Market Tour in Vancouver?

A: You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the tour for a full refund. For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the tour start time.If you cancel less than 24 hours before the tour start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.Any changes made less than 24 hours before the tour start time will not be accepted.Cut-off times are based on the tour local time (PST). Read more Apr 2025

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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the tour for a full refund.

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  • Bottled water
  • Private transportation
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Gratuities
  • Personal Expenses

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  • Confirmation is instant and will be received at time of booking
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Specialized infant seats are available

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  • If you cancel less than 24 hours before the tour start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
  • Any changes made less than 24 hours before the tour start time will not be accepted.
  • Cut-off times are based on the tour local time (PST).

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