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Vancouver City + Capilano Suspension Bridge Canyon Lights

Location: Vancouver, North Vancouver
Duration: 5.5 Hours
Age Limit: For All Ages
Vancouver City + Capilano Suspension Bridge Canyon Lights

Overview

Ignite your holiday spirit with Gray Line Westcoast Sightseeing’s Canyon Lights Vancouver and Capilano Suspension Bridge Tour. Blanketed with glittering Christmas lights, the Suspension Bridge, Treetops Adventure attraction, and Cliffwalk redefine winter beauty. Once finished with your nature excursion, check out the spectacular 50-foot Christmas tree at Jack Poole Plaza. You can also pick up a last-minute gift or two at Robson Street’s shopping district. So grab some Granville Island hot chocolate and get ready to celebrate the holidays in Vancouver!

Highlights

Visit the popular Stanley Park Totem Poles at Brockton Point.
Discover why the Canyon Lights in Capilano Suspension Bridge Park take center stage during the holidays.
Go shopping and grab a bite to eat on Granville Island.
Explore Stanley Park in winter and learn more about its history as Vancouver’s first official green space.

Tour Stops

Next stop: adventure! Gray Line Westcoast Sightseeing has created an itinerary that gives you the perfect amount of time at each noteworthy tour spot. For something a little off the beaten path, ask our guides. They are always happy to show you a few hidden gems as well!
Westcoast Sightseeing offers stunning views of Victoria Inner Harbour
Stanley Park Totem Poles

The Stanley Park Totem Poles at Brockton Point are one of British Columbia’s most visited tourist attractions. These towering monuments are brought to life through First Nations artistry and are one of the most recognizable cultural symbols of Western Canada. Since the 1920s, the Vancouver Parks Board has been collecting intricately carved totem poles from remote locations in the province. Enjoy other First Nations’ art like “Raven: Spirit of Transformation,” which was constructed from a Douglas fir stump left after the 2006 windstorm that devastated Stanley Park.

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Canyon Lights

Over the holidays, the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park takes on a new sparkle (literally) with the addition of hundreds of thousands glittering lights. Enjoy a magical stroll across the glowing suspension bridge or work up a sweat on the Treetops Adventure attraction. Sing carols underneath the world’s tallest living Christmas tree and engage in popular December activities, including making gingerbread cookies and Christmas cards.

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Granville Island Public Market

Granville Island wows food-lovers with its bustling public market, and the traders here serve up some of the best dishes and drinks Vancouver has to offer. On top of that, the market is brimming with arts and crafts, galleries, live music performances, and more. With a distinctive West-Coast vibe, Granville Island is a must-see destination. Go with the flow and enjoy this modern cultural anomaly!

Additional Details

Each of our tours shine a spotlight on Vancouver, Victoria, and Whistler’s most iconic landmarks, neighborhoods, and natural parks while guests listen to live narration from our expert guides. The vehicles at Gray Line Westcoast Sightseeing all have oversized, tinted windows, which are specifically designed for sightseeing. You won’t miss a thing!

Chinatown Vancouver

Vancouver is a wonderfully diverse place, with people and cultures from across the world rubbing shoulders happily. Chinatown Vancouver showcases this diversity beautifully, and with its bustling markets and busy streets it’s the largest Chinatown district in Canada. On your spin through this must-see neighbourhood, see the Chinese markets and coffeeshops, and admire the distinctly Eastern architectural designs. Chinatown Vancouver is also home to the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Chinese Garden, an authentic 15th century-inspired haven of tranquility.

Stanley Park

Celebrated as Vancouver’s first official green space, Stanley Park compliments the business of the city with an expansive array of forest, field and path known as Stanley Park. Visitors exploring the park will experience life on the Vancouver Seawall where runners, walkers and cyclists all stretch their legs along this barrier protecting the shores from erosion. Stanley Park is a true wonderland of forest attractions including the quaint Teahouse Restaurant, views of the endless Pacific Ocean over sandy shores, even an outdoor summer theatre. You will want to return to visit the iconic Vancouver Aquarium and decipher the stories wandering through the First Nations Totem Poles.

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Please Note:

Prices include attraction admission and taxes. Gratuity is optional and is not included in the price. If you feel our staff have gone above and beyond your expectations, gratuity will be greatly appreciated.

Frequently Asked Questions

This tour spends approximately 60 minutes at Granville Island and 90 minutes at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park.

Unfortunately, wheelchairs and crutches are not permitted on the Capilano Suspension Bridge, the Treetops Adventure tour, or the Cliffwalk.

Aside from the stunning views, Granville Island offers everything from fresh bakeries and fish markets to glass-blowing studios and colorful artisan shops.

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