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You love animals, wildlife , fishes, mammals, etc. Their cute and yet sometimes scary nature exhilarate you. You want to learn more about the world you live in, things like how may types of birds there are, why does a specific fish have this exorbitant exotic color and much more. To be precise, you are a Nature nerd!
For you, we bring the highly specialized wildlife tour where you can see all of this and more.
Visit major parks like Stanley Park and Queen Elizabeth Park where you can relax, learn about Vancouver's history and culture, feel the autumn breeze and have a generally great time.
As a wildlife fan, this tour is a MUST!
What is included in the tour
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Accommodation
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Guide
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Additional Services
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Transport
What is NOT included in the tour
- Additional Services
- Vancouver Aquarium.
Day 1 Classic Itinerary for Vancouver Tour
Total Duration: 6 Hours
Stanley Park
Explore the park with a guided tour or discover it on your own. Plan some family fun activities at any number of destinations. Play a game of tennis or golf with a friend or take someone special out to dinner. Ride the Stanley Park Train .The choice is yours.
Vancouver Aquarium
With a worldwide reputation as a leading marine science centre, the Vancouver Aquarium was the country’s first public aquarium when it opened in 1956, and is Canada’s largest. It is home to more than 70,000 animals, more than 60,000 children take advantage of its school programs each year, and each year it welcomes more than 1 million visitors from around the world. The numbers are impressive, but it’s the actual wildlife — the whales, otters, snakes, dolphins and more — that amaze the hundreds of thousands who pass through the door of the aquarium each year, which is situated in the middle of Stanley Park just on the outskirts of
Experience the colours and scents of the tropics year-round!
Bloedel Conservatory
Bloedel Conservatory is a domed lush paradise located in Queen Elizabeth Park atop the City of Vancouver’s highest point. More than 120 free-flying exotic birds, 500 exotic plants and flowers thrive within its temperature-controlled environment.
Queen Elizabeth Park
Queen Elizabeth Park, Vancouver’s horticultural jewel, is a major draw for floral display ent
husiasts and view-seekers, and as a popular backdrop for wedding photos. At 152 metres above sea level, it’s the highest point in Vancouver and makes for spectacular views of the park, city, and mountains on the North Shore.
The 52-hectare park is home to the stunning Bloedel Conservatory. There is also a gorgeously landscaped quarry garden, the arboretum with its collection of exotic and native trees, sculptures including one by internationally renowned artist Henry Moore, and diverse recreational offerings such as tennis, lawn bowling and pitch & putt. The park is also the perfect setting for fine dining at Seasons in the Park, a picnic or stargazing!