Highlights
Explore Vancouver your way with a hop-on, hop-off trolley pass featuring 18 iconic stops, live guided commentary, and unbeatable views of Stanley Park, Gastown, Granville Island & more. Ride all day, hop off anytime, and experience the city’s top sights with ease!
About This Deal
Highlights
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Flexible exploration: 18 stops across Vancouver's top attractions — hop off wherever you like.
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Live English commentary: Expert guides cover the city's history and culture throughout the tour.
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Classic trolley buses: Comfortable, covered vehicles with open seating.
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Full city coverage: Stanley Park, Granville Island, Gastown, Robson Street, and more.
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Good for groups: Works well for friends, families, or solo visitors.
What To Expect
The tour starts in the heart of Vancouver and covers the city's main attractions, including Stanley Park, the Robson Street shopping district, and the Coal Harbour Waterfront.
You can hop on and off at any of 18 stops across downtown. Tours run with live, narrated English commentary. Stops include Granville Island Public Market, historic Gastown, and English Bay.
Plan Your Visit
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Operating HoursHours may vary. Check the merchant's website for current times.
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Tour ScheduleVancouver Hop-On, Hop-Off Trolley Tour runs every 40 min in spring and every 60 min in fall/winter. Subject to traffic.
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DurationFull loop takes approximately 110 minutes.
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Departure & ArrivalVancouver Sunset Trolley Tour departs from 999 Canada Place. The Hop-On, Hop-Off can be boarded at any of 18 stops across downtown.
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Key StopsHop-On, Hop-Off (24/48-hr): Canada Place, Stanley Park, Granville Island, Gastown, Robson Street.
City Trolley: Brockton Point, Prospect Point, Granville Island, Gastown, English Bay, Yaletown, Chinatown, Robson Street.
Sunset Trolley: Canada Place → Prospect Point → English Bay → Gastown.
Ticket Options
24- or 48-Hour Hop-On, Hop-Off Trolley Tour
18 stops: Canada Place, Pinnacle Hotel (Coal Harbour), Hyatt Hotel (Downtown Burrard), Sutton Place (Robson Street), Century Plaza Hotel, English Bay Beach, Stanley Park beverages, Second Beach, Vancouver Aquarium, Stanley Park Totem Poles at Brockton Point, Lumberman's Arch, Stanley Park Pavilion & Rose Garden, Blue Horizon – Robson Street, Granville Island, Granville Entertainment District, Library Square, Chinatown, Gastown.
PLUS: 110-minute loop, pickups every 40–60 min. 24 or 48-hour pass.
Vancouver City Trolley Tour
Guided tour covering Brockton Point Totem Poles, Prospect Point, Granville Island, and Gastown.
Vancouver Sunset Trolley Tour
PLUS: Board at 6:15 PM for a strict 6:30 PM departure from Canada Place.
18 Vancouver Hop-On/Hop-Off Tour Stops
Canada Place
Try the 4D FlyOver Canada flight. Stroll the Canadian Trail for waterside photos. Grab a coffee at Coal Harbour Caffe.
Pinnacle Hotel (Coal Harbour)
Eat at P2B Bistro & Bar overlooking the marina. Walk the Seawall to Jack Poole Plaza and the Olympic Cauldron. Rent a Mobi bike for a Stanley Park ride.
Hyatt Hotel (Downtown Burrard)
Visit the Bill Reid Gallery. See the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver. Shop at CF Pacific Centre.
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Sutton Place (Robson Street)
French pastries at Thierry Chocolaterie. Independent and designer shops on Robson Street. Scotiabank Theatre nearby.
Century Plaza Hotel
Massage at Absolute Spa. Coffee at Beyond Coffee. Short walk to Nelson Park.
English Bay Beach
Photos by the A-maze-ing Laughter sculptures. Rent a paddleboard or kayak. Fish and chips at Cactus Club Café at sunset.
Stanley Park beverages
Pizza and drinks on the patio. Play Pitch & Putt. Spot raccoons and herons at Lost Lagoon.
Second Beach
Heated outdoor pool. Picnic or BBQ. Walk to Third Beach.
Vancouver Aquarium
Jellyfish, sea lions, and otters. Watch feedings. Lunch at Courtyard Café, then explore Brockton trails.
Stanley Park Totem Poles at Brockton Point
Learn about the totem poles' history. Listen for the 9 O'Clock Gun. Views from Brockton Point Lighthouse.
Lumberman's Arch
Kids' water park. Ice cream on site. Hike to Beaver Lake.
Stanley Park Pavilion & Rose Garden
Rose bushes in bloom through summer. Tea or lunch at Pavilion Restaurant. Hollow Tree nearby.
Blue Horizon – Robson Street
Ramen nearby. Browse The Paper Hound for used books. Uncle Tetsu's cheesecake and bubble tea.
Granville Island
Public Market for fresh seafood and local produce. Pint at Granville Island Brewing. Live performances and artist workshops.
Granville Entertainment District
Live music at Commodore Ballroom. Stand-up at Yuk Yuk's. End the night with a Fritz donair.
Library Square
Rooftop garden on the Public Library. Coffee at Bel Café. Exhibitions at Vancouver Art Gallery.
Chinatown
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Chinese Garden. BBQ pork buns from New Town Bakery. Murals and traditional medicine shops nearby.
Gastown
The Steam Clock. Craft cocktails at The Diamond. Indigenous artwork at Coastal Peoples.
Vancouver City Trolley Tour Stops
Totem Poles – Brockton Point
Located in Stanley Park, Brockton Point is home to a collection of totem poles tied to the region's Indigenous heritage, representing First Nations traditions and history. Views from Brockton Point Lighthouse are worth the stop.
Prospect Point
The highest point in Stanley Park, with views over Lions Gate Bridge and the Burrard Inlet. Ice cream parlour on site.
Granville Island
A converted industrial area in False Creek, now home to the Public Market, artisan shops, restaurants, and live entertainment.
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Gastown – Historic Vancouver
Vancouver's oldest neighbourhood, dating to 1867. Cobblestone streets, heritage buildings, the Steam Clock, restaurants, cocktail bars, and Indigenous art galleries.
English Bay
A west end beach with some of the warmest ocean temperatures in the city. Good for swimming on warm days.
Yaletown
Former western terminus of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Red-brick warehouses now house restaurants, boutiques, and bars along False Creek.
Vancouver Chinatown
One of the oldest Chinatowns in North America, with roots in the late 19th-century gold rush. Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden, dim sum, and local history throughout.
Robson Street
Passes BC Place — the largest multipurpose venue in the province with a retractable roof — and Rogers Arena, home to the Vancouver Canucks.
Vancouver Sunset Trolley Tour Stops
Pickup & Departure
Board at 999 Canada Place. Boarding from 6:15 PM, departure at 6:30 PM.
Stanley Park at Prospect Point
Views of the Totem Poles and city skyline. Good angles on Lions Gate Bridge and Burrard Inlet as the light changes.
English Bay
Open water views as the light fades. A good stop for photos before the final stretch.
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Gastown & the Steam Clock
The final stop. Cobblestone streets, the Steam Clock, and a good stretch of the legs to end the evening.
How It Works
1. Plan your visit
Pick your date and reserve.
2. Grab Deal
Complete checkout to book your Groupon.
3. Redeem your Mobile Ticket
Show your Groupon to board.
4. Enjoy!
FAQs
Can I hop on and off at different stops?
Yes. Get off and reboard at any of the 18 stops at your own pace.
Is there a special departure point on Sundays?
Yes — on Sundays, Stop 1 departs from 900 West Cordova Street instead of Canada Place.
Are there other tours offered?
Yes — the Vancouver City Trolley Tour and Vancouver Sunset Trolley Tour are also available, the latter departing at 6:30 PM.
