POINT OF INTEREST
Lion's Gate
Bridge
About This Point Of Interest
Lion’s Gate Bridge
Officially known as the First Narrows Bridge, locals and visitors alike know this teasured landmark as the Lion’s Gate Bridge. Opened in 1938, it connects Stanley Park to North Vancouver and the mountains beyond, and carries up to 70,000 vehicles a day. Designated a National Historic Site of Canada, the bridge provides magnificent views over the Burrard Inlet and the city of Vancouver, and of course the massive lion statues sit on the bridge’s south approach, watchful eyes protecting travelling visitors.
Included As A Highlight In Tours
Explore downtown Vancouver from all angles on this dynamic tour encompassing landmark city sights, oceanfront vistas, architectural wonders, and unbeatable views from 169 meters above sea level.
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Take our Hop-On, Hop-Off PARK Route to Prospect Point (Stop #P9).
Variety is the spice of life, so for each of our Hop-on Hop-off tours we dish it up and you get to choose. We operate two types of vehicles, and while both buses travel the same routes, each offers a very different tour experience. Of course, we suggest you take the time to enjoy both, but we won't make you. Channelling the spirit of San Francisco, our Trolley's will have you ready for a jolly time. The driver will provide you with live commentary of your tour, lending a local's authentic take on the magic that makes Vancouver great. But as fun as our trolley tours are, our clear-top buses are equally special. Your view of the city will be like no other as you tour the streets with the wind in your hair, experiencing our vibrant downtown with all of your senses. You will be accompanied by a recorded commentary that is available in multiple languages.