Vancouver Trail

Vancouver Trail

Price:

$3,000.00

Trip Type

Trip

Duration
12 Hour(s)

Activities

Group Size

1 Min – 28 Max

Locations

Keywords

Trip code 

WT-CODE 581
Best Time to Travel : Winter Transportation : Jeep, Car Accommodation : Homestays
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Breathe in the fresh Pacific air as you embark on the Vancouver Urban Nature Trail, where the pulse of the city meets the calm of nature. This 3-day journey invites you to explore lush urban forests, scenic seawalls, and panoramic mountain views—all within reach of Vancouver’s vibrant neighborhoods. Ideal for those who love slow travel, soft adventure, and capturing nature through a lens, this trail is a relaxing yet invigorating way to discover one of Canada’s greenest cities. Whether you’re walking beneath ancient trees in Stanley Park or enjoying city views from Grouse Mountain, every step brings balance and beauty.

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Itineraries

Day 1

Stanley Park & Seawall Trail

  • Welcome briefing in downtown Vancouver

  • Guided cycling or walking tour of Stanley Park and its Seawall

  • Visit to Vancouver Aquarium (optional)

  • Sunset picnic at English Bay

Day 2

Urban Forests & Gardens

  • Morning walk through Queen Elizabeth Park

  • Visit to Bloedel Conservatory

  • Lunch in a local garden café

  • Afternoon free to explore Granville Island

Day 3

Mountains & Lookouts

  • Half-day excursion to Grouse Mountain or Capilano Suspension Bridge

  • Short guided trail with panoramic views

  • Return transfer and farewell

  • 2 nights hotel accommodation

  • Daily breakfast & 1 picnic lunch

  • Entry to listed parks and attractions

  • Guided walking and nature tours

  • Local transportation during tours

  • International airfare

  • Optional excursions or museum entries not listed

  • Personal expenses and tips

  • Travel insurance

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Yes, the trail is family-friendly with plenty of accessible walking options.

Easy to moderate, with flat trails and optional extensions.

No heavy gear needed—just good walking shoes, a refillable water bottle, and weather-appropriate clothing.

Absolutely! We can help arrange extra nights or additional tours.