I thought I’d share some of my Vancouver research, as we’ll be there the day before also. We are flying in, will not have a car, so have been looking for things within easy distance of Canada Place.
Vancouver Look-out – 2-3 blocks east of Canada Place towards Gastown. A ticket is good all day, so you can go up during the day & then go back at night to see the city & harbor lights. Depending on what your plans are & how many are in your group, it may be worth checking out a membership. An adult
membership includes two guest passes plus 25% discount on other adult tickets. There are also adult/child memberships available that also include the guest passes. And, the membership also provides
reciprocal discounts to other Vancouver-area attractions such as 2 for 1 on the Stanley Park Horsedrawn Trolley tours, 15% discount on the Vancouver Trolley Company tours, 2 for 1 on Harbour tours along with a few others. The savings can add up quickly if these are things you might be interested in.
http://www.vancouverlookout.com/
The Vancouver Trolley Company, Stanley Park hop on–hop off Shuttle around Stanley Park appears to not start until June 1, our return date.
http://vancouvertrolley.com/tour/stanley-park-shuttle
The Vancouver Trolley Company also offers a city trolley with hop on-hop off tour that makes a stop in Stanley Park – that will start up in May – 15% discount with the Vancouver Look=out membership
http://vancouvertrolley.com/tours/hop-on-hop-off
Here’s a link to the horse-drawn tours within Stanley Park with current pricing – 2 for 1 discount with the Vancouver Look-out membership
http://stanleyparktours.com/
Harbour cruises = 2 for 1 discount available with Vancouver Look-out membership
http://boatcruises.com/
Along the waterfront between Canada Place and Stanley Park – is The Canadian Trail. Info about all provinces in Canada, nice harbor=view walk, 2010 Winter Olympics Olympic flame cauldron, Digital Orca sculpture.
http://www.canadaplace.ca/Experience/The_Canadian_Trail
Gastown and the Steam Clock – east of the Pan Pacific and Fairmont Waterfront hotels, lots of restaurants and shops, Vancouver’s oldest neighborhood and on Canada’s registry as a National Historic Site.