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Step aboard one of our old-fashioned horse-drawn vehicles and meander in comfort through the natural beauty of Stanley Park, Vancouver’s #1 attraction. Relax to the gentle clip clop of the horses’ hooves and take in the fresh scent of cedar and the sea as a professional guide fully narrates your one-hour tour featuring Deadman’s Island, Vancouver’s harbour, Girl in a Wet Suit Statue, S.S. Empress of Japan Figurehead, the Lions Gate Bridge, a coastal Red-Cedar Forest and the Rose Garden, with a stop at the famous Totem Poles.
You can take a bus tour anytime, but how often do you get a chance to see the sights by horse-drawn carriage? Horse-drawn tours are pet friendly, covered in case of rain and provide lap blankets when needed; some tours are wheelchair accessible. For further information about wheelchair accessibility, please contact our office at 604-681-5115 prior to your visit.
Simply present your VanPass tickets at the Horse-Drawn Tours Kiosk, tours run daily from March 1st to December 15th, departing approximately every 30 minutes. Please see our detailed schedule listed below.
Directions: Tours start from the horse-drawn tours kiosk, beside the info booth on Park Drive, just off the Georgia Street entrance to Stanley Park. Accessible by foot, car or transit.