Overview

In the morning, board the BC Ferry from Tsawwassen enjoy beautiful scenery Upon arrival, we will visit the world’s famous Butchart Gardens(admission included). The garden attracts thousands of visitors to come and enjoy the settings of enchanting lights, and flower shrubs. Before arriving the Inner Harbour of Victoria. Visit the Legislative Building and then pass by Thunderbird park, the next top will be Beacon Hill Park and Mile “0”. In late afternoon, enjoy an afternoon tea at the famous Fairmont Empress hotel we will take Minivan towards north to Whistler via the beautiful Sea to Sky Highway. We will pass by the Shannon Falls and Squamish Town. Whistler is the venue of the 2010 Winter Olympic. You can take a gondola riding to the top of the mountain to see the beautiful winter sceneries. You can try snowshoeing at the Lost Lake trail, or shop around and enjoy a coffee break in the Whistler village. Depart Whistler and arrive into Vancouver by late afternoon.

1 Night 2 Days Available on request Vancouver, British Columbia
Inclusions/Exclusions

What is included in the tour

  • Private Guide
  • Transport

What is NOT included in the tour

  • Flights
Highlights
  • Visit the Legislative Building and then pass by Thunderbird park
  • Explore the Royal BC Museum and Tourist Information Centre are located
  • Visit the Parliament Buildings of British Columbia
Itinerary
Day 1: Vancouver to Victoria

Stop At: Tsawwassen, Tsawwassen, Delta, British Columbia Tsawwassen is a suburban, mostly residential community located on a peninsula in the south Tsawwassen Mills is a shopping mall on Tsawwassen First Nations land, in Delta, British Columbia. Western corner of the City of Delta in British Columbia, Canada. Duration: 1 hour Stop At: The Butchart Gardens, 800 Benvenuto Ave Brentwood Bay, Central Saanich, British Columbia V8M 1J8 Canada The Butchart Gardens. World Class botanical gardens with 55 acres of floral display and photo opportunities. ...at least 4 hours to visit the gardens with additional time to enjoy the entertainment and firework display in the summer. This will give you enough time to enjoy everything Butchart has to offer. Duration: 2 hours Stop At: Inner Harbour, Victoria, British Columbia Canada Victoria’s Inner Harbour is where the fashionable part of Government Street begins, the Royal BC Museum and Tourist Information Centre are located, Harbour Air seaplanes land and take off, and the Coho Ferry and Victoria Clipper passenger boats arrive and depart from. The area is also where Harbour Ferries also scurry around, yachts are moored, buskers entertain and tourists wander around with their cameras. In short, it’s the epicenter of what makes Victoria a world-famous travel destination. Duration: 30 minutes Pass By: Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, 501 Belleville St, Victoria, BC V8V 2L8, Canada The Parliament Buildings of British Columbia, Canada were officially opened in February 1898. However details, refinishing, additions and upgrades were ongoing until 1915. The buildings are the official residence for the B.C. Parliament to pass laws and where the Provincial Legislative Assembly gather and discuss the direction of the province. The BC Parliament Buildings provide guided tours year round.

Day 2: Victoria to Whistler

Stop At: Sea to Sky Highway, Highway 99, British Columbia Canada an area between Vancouver and Whistler that includes such best places as Britannia Mine (a historical copper mine museum) and the Sea to Sky Gondola. Also in the area are Shannon Falls, Stawamus Chief (for mountain climbing) and Alice Lake (for camping, canoeing or just walking around). Duration: 30 minutes Stop At: Squamish, Squamish, British Columbia Squamish calls itself the “Outdoor Recreation Capital of Canada”, and for good reason. The region is world famous for mountain biking and hiking, as well as for both snowmobiling and back-country skiing in winter. The town is also well-known in the summer for wind and kite surfing around Squamish Spit. Duration: 30 minutes Stop At: Shannon Falls Provincial Park, Squamish, British Columbia V0N 1H0 Canada Located not far from Squamish about 64 km north of Vancouver along the Sea to Sky Highway, at just over 1,110 feet Shannon Falls is the third highest waterfall in British Columbia. Duration: 20 minutes Stop At: Sea to Sky Gondola, 36800 BC-99, Squamish, BC V8B 0B6, Canada The Sea to Sky Gondola is located at 36800 Highway 99, also known as the Sea to Sky Highway, just 2 km south of Squamish. It’s close to an hour’s drive from downtown Vancouver. 

Pickup point
Vancouver, BC, Canada View on Map