Discover Stanley Park with an audio tour! Explore landmarks, enjoy trivia, and navigate effortlessly with GPS. Perfect for any day.
Discover Stanley Park with an audio tour! Explore landmarks, enjoy trivia, and navigate effortlessly with GPS. Perfect for any day.
- Vancouver - Here are some highlights from the Stanley Park Walking Tour. This self-guided, immersive experience offers over 30 audio points of interest, including the famous Totem Poles, Vancouver Aquarium, Prospect Point Lookout, and much more!
- Robert Burns Memorial - Across the road to your left, through the trees, you’ll spot a statue….
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Vancouver - Here are some highlights from the Stanley Park Walking Tour. This self-guided, immersive experience offers over 30 audio points of interest, including the famous Totem Poles, Vancouver Aquarium, Prospect Point Lookout, and much more!
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Robert Burns Memorial - Across the road to your left, through the trees, you’ll spot a statue. This is a statue of the 18th-century Scottish poet, Robert Burns, and it was the first statue ever…
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Stanley Park Information Booth - To your left across the road, you’ll notice a small building. That’s the Stanley Park Information Booth. If it’s your first visit or you need more information about the wonderful attractions Stanley Park offers, a quick stop is recommended.
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Brockton Point Totem Pole - Just ahead, you’ll see a crosswalk leading to a wooded area. You might also spot some totem poles among the trees! It’s highly recommended…
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Hallelujah Point - Welcome to Hallelujah Point! As you can see, this grassy point on the southeast side of Stanley Park provides stunning views of downtown Vancouver. It was on this clearing that…
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Nine O’Clock Gun - To your right, you’ll find our next landmark, the Nine O’Clock Gun. This twelve-pound muzzle-loader was cast in England in 1816 and brought to Stanley Park in 1894. It was…
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Brockton Point Lighthouse - Brockton Point, which you’re now walking around, was named after Francis Brockton, an engineer on the HMS Plumper, who discovered a vein of coal right here on the point, sometime between…
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Chehalis Cross Memorial - Once you reach the clearing in the trees, look to your left across the road, and you’ll see a cross. That’s the Chehalis memorial, a Celtic cross commemorating…
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8V2G+6J Vancouver - North Vancouver. As mentioned, crossing the Lions Gate Bridge will take you to North Vancouver, a waterfront municipality on the north shore of Burrard Inlet, directly across from Vancouver. The City of North Vancouver is the…
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SS Empress of Japan Figurehead - Welcome to the SS Empress of Japan Figurehead. The SS Empress of Japan, also known as the “Queen of the Pacific,” crossed the Pacific Ocean more than 400 times between…
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8V49+26 Vancouver - Vancouver’s Shipyards. If you take a seat on one of the benches and look across the water, you’ll see the northern section of the Vancouver Shipyards…
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Lions Gate Bridge - By now, you’ve likely noticed the beautiful bridge in front of you spanning the water. Opened in 1938 and officially known as the First Narrows Bridge, the Lions Gate Bridge is a…
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Prospect Point Lookout - If you’re hearing this, you’ve reached the Prospect Point Lookout! This is one of the park’s most popular spots, as at 210 feet above the seawall, it offers some of…
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Douk Beach - Welcome to Douk Beach! If you’re unsure where the beach is, let me explain. During the Great Depression, Vancouver was flooded with unemployed men. Without funds to…
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Siwash Rock - If you look out to the right, you will see Siwash Rock. Siwash Rock is 32 million years old, formed when magma erupted from a fissure in the Earth’s crust came from a…
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7VW7+4M Vancouver - Listen to a tour guide through your smartphone as you explore Vancouver’s incredible Stanley Park!
As you walk (or bicycle) the Seawall Path, your tour guide will highlight the park’s amazing sights and share stories of its past, present, and future.
The guided tour is on the exterior Seawall Path, but there are over 10 additional points of interest you can explore on the interior as well.
Highlights include the Brockton & Prospect Point Lighthouses, the Nine O’Clock Gun, Siwash Rock, the Lions Gate Bridge, and the Stanley Point Rose Garden.
The tour also includes fun location-based trivia questions. After the commentary plays, look at your device and tap your guess at the answer.
A live GPS map shows where you are and where to go next. As you get close, tour guide commentary will automatically play.
Enjoy anytime, not just on your booking date. Stop & start anywhere along the route.
Note: the number of travelers you select is the number of devices you can download the tour to.
- Stanley Park - Welcome to Ferguson Point! In a few steps, you’ll see a staircase on your left. If you go up the stairs and stay on the path as it turns right, you’ll find the Burma Star Memorial…
- 7RXV+2P Vancouver - 2006 Windstorm. You can’t see much now, but in December 2006, a devastating windstorm caused extensive damage to much of Stanley Park. The windstorm resulted in…
- 7RWX+3P Vancouver - Second Beach. Welcome to one of Metro Vancouver’s most popular beaches, Second Beach! This is especially the case for young families, and for good reason. The beach itself is…
- Air India Memorial - If you walk towards the stone retaining wall in front of the pavilion, you’ll see a number of names inscribed on the top. This is the Air India Memorial. Unveiled in 2007, the Air India memorial commemorates…
- 7VW3+2W Vancouver - Just ahead on your right, you’ll see a path that leads to the Stanley Park Rhododendron Garden. The path meanders through the incredible gardens, paralleling this path here…
- 7VV5+GW Vancouver - If you look to your left, you’ll see ‘Lost Lagoon’. The Lagoon is an artificial body of water, about 16 hectares in size, named in 1922, for a poem by Pauline Johnson. For such a small body of water, it has a lot of history! The original…
- Stanley Park Nature House - One of the lesser-known things to do in Stanley Park, the Nature House functions as an ecological “gateway” to the park. Established in 1992 through…
- Deadman’s Island - If you look out towards the water, you can see the Naval Reserve & Deadman’s Island. The HMCS Discovery Naval Reserve was named for…
- Stanley Park Rock Garden - Created by master gardener and official Stanley Park gardener at the time, John Montgomery, between 1911-1920. The Stanley Park Rock Garden was the city’s first…
- Prospect Point Lighthouse - Welcome to Prospect Point! The location of the point, in Squamish language, is known as Chay-thoos, which means “high bank”. There is a tradition in Squamish culture that a spirit-being…
- Vancouver Seawall - The main tour!
- Angel of Victory - Not a point of interest on the tour, but it’s nearby!
- Stanley Park Pavilion - Welcome to the Stanley Park Pavilion. Built in 1911, and opening as a concession stand in 1913, the Stanley Park Pavilion is the oldest building still
- Stanley Park Rose Garden - Welcome to the Stanley Park Rose Garden! Established in 1920 by the Kiwanis Club to, “demonstrate…
- Vancouver Rowing Club - Now if you look to your right, you’ll see the oldest sports club in Vancouver, the Vancouver Rowing Club! Established in 1899 when the Burrard Inlet Rowing Club joined the…
- Hollow Tree - Welcome to the Hollow Tree! At 600 to 1000 years old, this western red cedar is the park’s oldest & most popular tree. It has quite a past as well!
- Beaver Lake - Welcome to Beaver Lake! As one of the few freshwater lakes in Vancouver, Beaver Lake is an important part of Stanley Park’s ecology and is home to trout, dragonflies, and…
- Vancouver Aquarium - The Vancouver Aquarium was formed as the Vancouver Public Aquarium Association in 1951, and officially became Canada’s first in June of 1956. It has since become…
- Japanese Canadian War Memorial - Designed by James Anderson Benzie, and built by the Canadian Japanese Association, the Japanese Canadian War Memorial you see here was erected in 1920. On the cenotaph are…
- Malkin Bowl - Welcome to the Malkin Bowl! Built in 1934 to replace an older venue from 1911, the Marian Malkin Memorial Bowl was constructed as a…
- Third Beach - Welcome to Third Beach! As you can see, the beach is fairly long and wide, and comes complete with a number of big logs perfect for leaning against while catching the sunset! In the summer…
- Stanley Park - The main guided tour is along the Stanley Park Seawall path, but there are an additional 10 points of interest on the interior you can explore as well!
- FlyOver Canada - Not a point of interest on the tour, but it’s nearby!
- Waterfront Centre - Not a point of interest on the tour, but it’s nearby!
- Spirit Wrestler Gallery - Not a point of interest on the tour, but it’s nearby!
- Rennie Museum - Not a point of interest on the tour, but it’s nearby!
- Marine Building - Not a point of interest on the tour, but it’s nearby!
- Kitsilano Beach - Not a point of interest on the tour, but it’s nearby!
- Bloedel Conservatory - Not a point of interest on the tour, but it’s nearby!
- Victory Square - Not a point of interest on the tour, but it’s nearby!
- Queen Elizabeth Park - Not a point of interest on the tour, but it’s nearby!
- Vancouver Visitor Centre - Not a point of interest on the tour, but it’s nearby!
- Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden - Not a point of interest on the tour, but it’s nearby!
- Museum of Anthropology - Not a point of interest on the tour, but it’s nearby!
- Sinclair Center - Not a point of interest on the tour, but it’s nearby!
- Steam Clock - Not a point of interest on the tour, but it’s nearby!
- English Bay - Not a point of interest on the tour, but it’s nearby!
- VanDusen Botanical Garden - Not a point of interest on the tour, but it’s nearby!
- Granville Island Public Market - Not a point of interest on the tour, but it’s nearby!
- Gaoler’s Mews - Not a point of interest on the tour, but it’s nearby!
- Lost Lagoon - If you look to your left, you’ll see ‘Lost Lagoon’. The Lagoon is an artificial body of water, about 16 hectares in size, named in 1922, for a poem by Pauline Johnson. For such a small body of water, it has a lot of history! The original…
- Science World - Not a point of interest on the tour, but it’s nearby!
- The Drop - Not a point of interest on the tour, but it’s nearby!
- Granville Island & Fairview - Not a point of interest on the tour, but it’s nearby!
- Stanley Park - An incredible location for a tour!

- No time constraints, take as long as you like to complete the tour
- Live GPS map shows route & your location
- Flexible dates - tour is yours to keep and enjoy anytime on Tripvia Tours
- Trivia questions at each stop (optional)
- Download on WiFi before (no signal required or data used during tour)
- Tour guide commentary automatically plays at each point of interest
- No time constraints, take as long as you like to complete the tour
- Live GPS map shows route & your location
- Flexible dates - tour is yours to keep and enjoy anytime on Tripvia Tours
- Trivia questions at each stop (optional)
- Download on WiFi before (no signal required or data used during tour)
- Tour guide commentary automatically plays at each point of interest
- Smartphone or tablet
- Headphones (optional - audio will play from device speaker too)
- Attraction Tickets
- **Recommended attractions may be closed/inaccessible due to season or reasons beyond our control.
- Smartphone or tablet
- Headphones (optional - audio will play from device speaker too)
- Attraction Tickets
- **Recommended attractions may be closed/inaccessible due to season or reasons beyond our control.
Experience a guided tour of Vancouver’s stunning Stanley Park through your smartphone!
As you stroll along the Seawall Path, your tour guide will highlight the park’s remarkable attractions and share stories of its history, present, and future.
The guided tour primarily follows the exterior Seawall Path, but there are over 10 additional points of…
Experience a guided tour of Vancouver’s stunning Stanley Park through your smartphone!
As you stroll along the Seawall Path, your tour guide will highlight the park’s remarkable attractions and share stories of its history, present, and future.
The guided tour primarily follows the exterior Seawall Path, but there are over 10 additional points of interest to discover within the park’s interior.
Key attractions include the Brockton and Prospect Point Lighthouses, the Nine O’Clock Gun, Siwash Rock, and the Stanley Point Rose Garden.
The tour also features engaging location-based trivia questions. After listening to the commentary, simply check your device and select your answer.
A GPS map indicates your current location and guides you to the next point of interest. As you approach, the tour guide’s commentary will automatically play.
Enjoy the tour at your convenience, not just on your scheduled date. Feel free to pause and resume anywhere along the route.
The number of travelers you choose determines how many devices can download the tour.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.