Transportation: Boat Trips around Vancouver
Vancouver’s location at the edge of the ocean makes visitors (and residents) want to cozy up to the water. You don’t have to take a cruise to Alaska or Mexico or own a large yacht to enjoy the breezy salt water and the wide open view from the water. Here are some suggestions for boating excursions in a variety of price ranges.
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The least expensive boat ride, and with the most impressive view is the SeaBus, which leaves from the downtown Waterfront station, and ends up in North Vancouver’s Lonsdale Quay. You get a spectacular view of Vancouver’s harbourfront, Stanley Park, North Vancouver’s coastal mountains (you might even see snow on the top of Grouse Mountain), the Lions Gate Bridge and the freighters sitting out in English Bay. Wander around the quaint shops in the Market and then head back! The cost is $1.60 per leg (the first leg is free is you use a valid transfer from the SkyTrain!)
The most fun boat rides in all of Vancouver would have to be the colorful Aquabus ferries, which navigate up and down False Creek, connecting Granville Island Market to downtown and the Science World sphere. These cute little boats with multi-colored canopies run all day, every few minutes. Board at the dock alongside Granville Island food court. Round trip fare ranges from $3 to $7 depending on the trip.
