
Step aboard one of our old-fashioned horse-drawn vehicles and meander in comfort through the natural beauty of Stanley Park, Vancouver’s #1 attraction. Relax to the gentle clip clop of the horses’ hooves and take in the fresh scent of cedar and the sea as a professional guide fully narrates your one-hour tour featuring Deadman’s Island, Vancouver’s harbour, the Lions Gate Bridge, a coastal Red-Cedar forest and the Rose Garden, with stops at the famous Totem Poles, Girl in a Wet Suit Statue, and S.S. Empress of Japan Figurehead. Horse-drawn tours are wheelchair accessible, covered, and depart every 20-30 minutes, daily, rain or shine. You can take a bus tour anytime, but how often do you get a chance to see the sights by horse-drawn carriage?
Dates of Operation
Tours depart every 20-30 minutes, daily, rain or shine.
March 6-31
9:40am (first departure)
4:00pm (last departure)
April 1–June 30
9:40am (first departure)
5:00pm (last departure)
July 1–September 6 (Labour Day)
9:30am (first departure)
5:30pm (last departure)
September 7-30
9:40am (first departure)
5:00pm (last departure)
October 1-31
9:40am (first departure)
4:00pm (last departure)
Directions:
735 Stanley Park Drive
Tours start from the horse-drawn tour kiosk, beside the info booth on Park Drive, just off the Georgia Street entrance to Stanley Park. Accessible by foot, car or transit.
Information & Reservations:
phone 604-681-5115
website www.stanleypark.com
email tours@stanleypark.com
No reservations are required for groups including less than 10 people on our regularly-scheduled Stanley Park Horse-Drawn Tours. We request a minimum of 48 hours advance notice for Private Carriage Reservations.



