Your guide will give you a recount of Vancouver history while updating you on many of the newest and most interesting ventures of the City. The Kayak and Coffee tour departs from our Granville Island location in our Sit-On-Top or Sea Kayaks . At this time of day, the water smooth. Paddle through some of Vancouver's most luxurious marinas and historic waterways. Stop on the beach and fuel up with a Coffee and Snack. This is our most popular paddle tour.
2 guests per kayak. 400 lbs total.
10-15 y/o in the front of kayak are allowed with a guardian 19+ y/o in the back.
16+ y/o minimum. Minors need a guardian to sign liability waiver (online or in person)
300lbs max.
We will start and finish at Granville Island. There are many sites here including the floating homes, cement works art, historic buildings, famous marina, and other attractions.
We will paddle throughout False Creek exploring it's surroundings.
We will paddle past olympic village, where the olympic athletes stayed during the 2010 olympic games.
We will paddle past this park and see some of the famous art work that is set in the water off the park.
We will paddle past science world at the end of False Creek
We will stop at the Beach for a Coffee and Snack.
We will paddle close to Kitsilano Beach. From this area we will see many famous buildings and landmarks. We may also see some Seals here.
We will paddle to take a look at a vibrant and interesting area with bright lights, skyscrapers, and beautiful scenery.
We will paddle to take a look at a vibrant and interesting area with bright lights, skyscrapers, and beautiful scenery.
It is a brick and motor store front on Granville Island. Simply show up to our store 30 minutes before departure time and start checking in and getting ready for the tour.
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Granville Island is a bustling hub of activity, known for its public market, artisan shops, and waterfront restaurants. It is a great place to sample local food, shop for unique gifts, and enjoy live performances.
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