Experience the magic of Stanley Park the best way possible—by bike! Join Toonie Tours for an unforgettable guided cycling adventure through Vancouver’s most iconic park, led by a friendly and knowledgeable local guide.
This tour is more than just a scenic ride—it’s a deep dive into the beauty, culture, and history that make Stanley Park a world-renowned treasure. Pedal along the famous Seawall, breathe in the fresh Pacific air, and take in panoramic views of the North Shore mountains, city skyline, and sparkling coastline. Cruise under towering cedar and fir trees, past quiet forest trails, vibrant gardens, and Indigenous totem poles that share powerful stories of the land.
Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, a family, or a curious local, this small-group tour is the perfect blend of relaxation, discovery, and storytelling. Feel the breeze, hear the birdsong, and reconnect with nature—one pedal at a time.
We will ride the seawall for a majority of the tour around Stanley Park.
We will welcome you to Stanley Park, as Lord Stanley did over 100 years ago.
We will spend most of the tour in Stanley Park.
We will take a break at the totem poles. We will talk about the First Nations of Canada and describe the use of the totem poles in their culture and also their history in Stanley Park.
We will bike under the famous Lions Gate Bridge and tell stories of how it came to be.
We will take a photo op at Siwash Rock and tell legends of its origin.
Take in the views.
Take in the views. We will ride through the thick nature forest and be one amongst the wilderness. We will also locate our favourite piece of graffiti in the park by iHeart.
Beautiful homes with Victorian style architecture.
Kindly ensure to arrive at the location on Cordova St.
Meet your guide at the entrance of the bike shop, and please arrive early.
We recommend walking, taking public transit, or Uber to the start location. If you are driving, we'd recommend this parkade:
Harbour Centre - 450 W Cordova St
Please sign our liability waiver, you and your guests, before the tour begins. Signing is mandatory to participate.
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