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1 hour
Daily Tour
5 people
English
Private Vancouver Sea to Sky Tour, Finally! After all these long hours of planning meticulously, YOU have reached the magnificent Vancouver and you are looking for the most concentrated essence of British Columbia in a day trip. Well, look out no more!
In this Vancouver to Squamish thrill bomb, check out some of the most gorgeous locations BC has to offer like: Lion’s Gate Bridge, Cypress Mountain, Sea to Sky Highway and the fabulous summit lodge. A relaxing experience coupled with beautiful sights, featuring the sea to sky gondola for the adventurers out there. A must for all coming to visit Vancouver.
A 10-minute gondola ride will take you up to a truly magical place with some of the most spectacular views you will ever see and activities for all interests and ages.
As you rise from the water’s edge on the valley floor, the view opens up before you: the bright blue water of Howe Sound, dotted with green islands and backed by the steep mountains of the Coast Range; the majestic Stawamus Chief; and a bird’s eye view of the town of Squamish with the rugged, snow-capped mountains to the north.
You will arrive at the Summit Lodge where the experience continues. A popular spot for spectacular photos is the 100-meter Sky Pilot Suspension Bridge
Steep ancient rocks and scenic views of Howe Sound. Lauded as one of the most gorgeous in the world, the Sea-to-Sky Highway is a drive to savour.
It is a small park, adjacent to the Stawamus Chief Provincial Park, it is home to the third-highest waterfall in British Columbia. Originating from the alpine massif below Sky Pilot Mountain and the Stadium Glacier, Shannon Creek tumbles some 335m down, over granite cliffs, to the valley below. Have a small hike while being mesmerized by the waterfall.
Visit the iconic Lion's Gate Bridge and get a look into Vancouver's diverse history as well as visit terrific spots to click great photos. (Optional*) If you wish to, we can go to Prospect Point in Stanley Park which provides easy access to the bridge for walking.
Note: Do be mindful of the cyclists and walk on the side.
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