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    4.3 (131 reviews)
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    Eric B.

    During our recent trip to Vancouver, we were on the Aquabus 3 times. The first 2 times were our round trip shuttle from the foot or Hornby street to Granville Island. The other one was a "Bay Tour" led by a very engaging Frank Z. He's also an actor, so of course we looked him up after we were done. When we weren't talking movies or theater, Frank gave us a good snapshot of recent Vancouver history, politics, and culture. I would highly recommend this tour and led by Frank (if he's around). And its loads more interesting and fun that a "Hop On - Hop Off" bus.

    aquabus! easy on (sit then they come to you to pay - Applepay, card, or cash!) easy off!
    Mike S.

    HEY YOU TOURIST: HOW IT WORKS! GO TO A DESIGNATED DOCK Find on google or apple maps. WAIT (not very long!) It's quick! 5-10 minutes, TOPS! VERIFY DROP OFF Make sure they run to where you're going :) "Hi do you go to _______?" ALL ABOARD! Board and take a seat. PAY UP! Once underway the charge will be collected via Apple pay, card, or cash :) EXPLORE! Enjoy your day! : )

    Raymond G.

    In our family visit to Vancouver, we were able to incorporate a small boat ride on the Aquabus system, so my two granddaughters were really happy! The ferry boat took us from the Granville Island Public Market area across Vancouver Harbour and dropped us off at David Lam Park. It only cost $4.50 per person, but our granddaughters were free as they were between 0 and 3 years old! The captain of the ship was a great boat driver, and the older man who was the assistant was also a great helper as well. I highly recommend all the kids to take a ride for sure. If your child gets scared or not feeling well, they will turn back around really quick if needed. I will definitely use the Aquabus again in the near future!!!

    Martie G.

    A great way to see Vancouver! Easy on and off. Boats show up often. Friendly drivers.

    Really inexpensive way to get a nice view from the water
    Tiffany M.

    This was a really inexpensive way to get a nice view from the water. I definitely recommend this for tourists.

    Aquabus in action
    Tiffany P.

    The Aquabus is a ferry boat - A fun, quick, and affordable method of transportation!  How it works: Tell the worker where you're trying to go. Buy tickets, aka Aquabucks. Board the Aquabus. Interact with the bubbly, sociable workers. Enjoy the views and ride. Give the appropriate amount of tickets to the ferry-person. Hop off at your destination! Possible destinations: Hornby, Granville Island, David Lam Park, Stamps Landing, Spyglass Place, Yaletown, Plaza of Nations, and The Village

    The fast line .
    Hai N.

    Easy to locate along this waterway. I believe 8 stops included to see and stop at various points. One way . Round trip or all day passes that can be paid while on the aqua bus. Friendly operators that provide smooth rides . Highly doubt it can even cause sea sickness. Thank u to the young staff

    Chris S.

    We just returned from a cruise to Alaska and we couldn't make the early flight so we had most of the day to sightsee. We had never taken a Aquabus but we decided to hop on and tour around Granville. What a great way to see around the city. It a nice day with a light breeze and Vancouver is so pretty and the price is really cheap. I can't imagine why we never did this before. It was great fun and a wonderful way to see the city. I highly recommend this the next time you are in Vancouver.

    Brianna T.

    This was my favorite use of transportation in Vancouver! I thought at first ehhh, it's just boat, but I loved it!!! It's a wonderful way to see downtown Vancouver. The sites are amazing throughout the entire journey! I used this to go to Granville island, but I ended using it was all of my travels for that day. It isn't super necessary if you just want to stay on the main side of downtown Vancouver because it's a pretty small area and you can walk all of it. Side note: I made the mistake of getting on the wrong boat because some of the Aquabus stops are shared with other companies, but the drivers were super nice and understanding because we were all going to the same stop. Watch out for what boat to take.

    There it is. The Aquabus.
    Nola F.

    I can't think of a more convenient and affordable way to get around Vancouver. They have lots of stops and my favorite one was Granville Island. The others were mostly good too. It is such a convenient way to get around and we probably would not have seen as many sites without the Aquabus. This is a must see destination. The Aquabus Captains were all friendly and helpful. One of them was hilarious. They all told some interesting stories. The Aquabus stops are very convenient to get to once you are at your destination. I really enjoyed the scenic views on the waterway. The breeze was so nice and relaxing after all the walking in Vancouver. The only negative is we had to wait longer than expected at a couple stops. Much longer than expected at one stop but we chatted with some fellow passengers so it wasn't too bad. Overall, it was a wonderful experience.

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    The aquabus is the duck of public transportation: little, cute, efficient, and nice to have around!

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    BC Ferries

    3.4(63 reviews)
    2.2 kmDowntown, Coal Harbour

    Taking the car ferry to and from Victoria was such a fantastic experience! There is tons of room to…read morewalk around both inside and out, making the trip fly by. We booked our tickets in advance, which I highly recommend doing. If you've never traveled by ferry before, it is very relaxing to enjoy the sceneries!

    BC Ferries provides essential passenger and vehicle ferry service across coastal British Columbia,…read moreand overall, it's a reliable way to travel. We bought our tickets at the Capital City Station on Douglas Street in Victoria, and Sandy was absolutely wonderful, friendly, helpful, and patient. She even got us seats for October 13, 2025, which was Thanksgiving. Every company needs a Sandy, she deserves 5 stars for her service. Once we boarded the bus, things went downhill. Our driver, James wasn't very approachable. His responses were short, and he came across as a bit grouchy. It was a holiday, so we understand, but as first-time passengers, we found his instructions unclear and he seems to not welcome questions. When the ferry docked at Tsawwassen, we didn't hear it was time to reboard the bus to continue to downtown Vancouver. We missed the announcement and ended up being left behind, but our checked bags and personal items were still in the bus to Vancouver. Thankfully, the staff at Tsawwassen terminal were great. They guided us, called ahead to Pacific Station BC Ferries, and made sure we could retrieve our bags. When we finally reunited with the bus, James didn't seem particularly concerned or empathetic, which made an already stressful situation feel worse. We blame ourselves for missing the bus. But for future improvements, clearer announcements and louder overhead speakers would help first-time travelers. Even a quick name call for missing passengers would go a long way.

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    Hullo - Vancouver Ferry Terminal

    Hullo - Vancouver Ferry Terminal

    3.0(10 reviews)
    2.3 kmDowntown, Coal Harbour

    If you are looking for an efficient and affordable way to travel between Vancouver and Nanaimo,…read moreHullo is an excellent choice. The Vancouver terminal is easy to find right behind Canada Place, just past The Drop the large blue art sculpture. ​The onboard experience is incredibly comfortable, which makes the roughly one-hour sailing fly by. The ride itself is fast but smooth, though it is worth noting that sitting backwards against the direction of travel might make you feel a little queasy, even if it is tolerable. For convenience, there are luggage racks located right by the entrance doors. The seating layout features a table for every four seats, making it easy to share space, and there are handy charging ports located at the side of each table. The vessel is also equipped with washrooms and a cafe bar for coffee and light snacks, and safety is well-covered with life vests stored right under every seat. ​Once you arrive, the trip stays seamless thanks to a free shuttle service that picks you up at the Nanaimo terminal and takes you straight into Downtown Nanaimo. It is a fantastic, hassle-free crossing that I highly recommend.

    Parking before boarding the ferry between Vancouver and Victoria…read more.. This - unfortunately - was not the correct place to board the ferry. I just trusted my GPS to find a ferry, but didn't check to make sure that it went to Victoria. Shucks! It happened to be a terminal for cruise ships only. No cars allowed on the ships either! Uhg! Passengers only! (We're thought that we could Uber around Victoria without the car since could not take the car with us.) I paid by credit card in advance and will have to contact to Parking Company later to get a refund. Lesson learned.

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    Tourism Vancouver Visitor Centre

    Tourism Vancouver Visitor Centre

    4.6(14 reviews)
    2.2 kmDowntown

    You can certainly get a plethora of printed media from your hotel about the city. But I suggest you…read morepay a visit when you arrive in Vancouver anyway. Because what you don't get is the first hand knowledge, short cuts, tips and local tidbits that the enthusiastic staff here will impart. Kudos to Vancouver for attracting what seems to be volunteer retirees who love their city and want to make sure that you love it too and will get the most out of your visit here too. I spoke to two volunteers here, and another while we took a ferry ride, who went on the False Creek Ferry tour with her husband so she could talk intelligently about it. It appears that the staff on their days off take the time to go to the site and attractions the Centre recommends. They are honest in their opinions about places and are good at reading your needs too. On the day I stopped by and praised the natural beauty of the city, the volunteer recommended Lighthouse Park to me, after I informed her that wanted to explore places outside central Vancouver area. She was a gem, the park was a delight, and her advice about going early to avoid the traffic on Lion's Gate, because of a lane closure, is the kind of tip you can really only get from a local. I loved the fact that when I asked her a question she didn't know, she asked another person who did know. Teamwork and passion and common sense. Wow! The Centre is clean(that word is synonymous with Vancouver I am finding), spacious, and well stocked with all sorts of printed cards and brochures from various places and vendors. Look for the places you want to visit to see if they offer discounts. Get the brochure/map on Stanley Park as it is colorful and well done. It was so pretty I brought it home so I could gaze out it while dreaming about my next trip. The large city map the tourism board prints out is good too, if your hotel already doesn't have that one. Get also the cheat sheet on attractions the Centre prints out. That tells you what bus, train to take, and if it is a two fare zone etc. (My only tip now would be for LIghthouse Park, that they add the actual stop to get off! Also, the only bus that goes to Marine Drive I was told by a local runs only 3x Sundays!). It's a plain Xerox sheet, nothing fancy, chock full of useful information. I was already used to Vancouver's fairly easy mass transit system but if you are not a savvy, that is truly helpful. I thought it was terrific even though I had plotted most of my routes. This is one of the best tourism offices I've visited in terms of friendliness of staff, the quantity and quality of information from the staff. The only strange thing seems to be a lack of public bathroom but I was directed to the food court just next door! Just a note: If anyone from the tourist board reads this, I understand the Giant Os Gemeos might be in trouble. Why not have a satellite stand on Granville Island just asking for $1 from every visitor? Or ask randomly the visitors who come through YVR? Just one dollar? Or have the city host an Os Gemeo BBQ, with tickets going to support their maintenance?

    Visited Vancouver, new Westminster, we are disgusted with the lack of washroom facilities. my…read morehusband is 73 years old with stage 4 prostate cancer, we were looking for a washroom at the train station in new west minster station, with no luck, my husband was beside himself trying to hold it in. not one shop or restaurant would allow us to use the washroom, it was humiliating for my husband , we will let our family and friends know, NOT to visit your city. So disgusted with your transit system.

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    Tourism Vancouver Visitor Centre - Entrance off Canada Way across the street from Canada Place (next to Tim Hortons and Food Court)

    Entrance off Canada Way across the street from Canada Place (next to Tim Hortons and Food Court)

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    Aquabus - ferries - Updated June 2026

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