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What day trip options are available from Vancouver without needing a car?
23
February
Question:
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Candice
Following
Justine
Big splash
Jess
Bowen Island? There's a bus up to Whistler too. Steveston.
Sapna
Bowen Island
Sapna
Squamish. Whistler
Pat
Seabus to north shore then bus to Capilano Suspension Bridge and/or Grouse Mtn
Liz
Pat Absolutely worth it for a great day trip!
Karleen
Or Lynn Canyon.
Maureen
Karleen Lynn canyon and nature house are free and you can get there by bus.
Michelle
Lynn Valley via bus. You can hike the Baden Powell trail.
Hilary
Bowen island
Chris
Sunshine coast. Almost everything you need to see there can be accomplished in a day and using their great transit system.
Heather
Sunshine coast
Christin
Heather you really do need a car.
Heather
Christin There are local buses on the island from the ferry straight to Sechelt. Also fairly easy to get around on a bicycle.
But..I do prefer having my car there.
Christin
I live here we are not an island. .. mainland. . And no you need a car.. to see the good stuff.
Heather
Christin sure thing. I'm not originally from here and still discovering and exploring BC. Forgive my faux pas.
I personally find that area easy enough to get around without a car. But I definitely prefer a car, so I can see even more.
Jackie
I bike and bus and the Sunshine Coast a few times a year, including beach hangs in Roberts Creek, camping at Smuggler Cove and Porpoise Bay, and Rogue music fest.
Heather
Jackie that sounds lovely!
Christin
Jackie enjoy..
Jen
Bus to Tsawwassen and walk or cycle onto the ferry to Scwartz Bay. The Galloping Goose Trail into Victoria is easy and fun though recommend staying overnight.
Linda
Ferry to Victoria area. Butchart gardens or downtown or to Sidney.
Harry
UBC - bus to UBC.
All attractions in the same general area, some walking will be required unless you have bicycle or other alternative transportation. Maybe rent a bike?
UBC: Museum of Anthropology, Beaty Biodiversity Museum, Tree walk
UBC: Botanical, Greenheart Tree walk, Nitobe gardens, Pacific Spirit Park
https://visit.ubc.ca/see-and-do/museums-and-art-galleries/
https://visit.ubc.ca/see-and-do/gardens-and-nature/
Vanier Park area: (all within 400 meters of each other)
- Musuem of Vancouver
- HR MacMillan Space Centre
- Maritime Museum
Queen Elizabeth Park and Bloedell Conservatory (on Canada Line). Walk to Van Dusen Gardens at 33rd and Oak.
VISIT.UBC.CA
Museums and Art Galleries | Visit UBC Vancouver campus attractions
Harry
Add: North Vancouver - Grouse Mountain and Capilano Suspension Bridge. Probably each site is a day trip.
- Stanley Park - walk or bike the seawall
- take the aquabus from Sunset Beach to Granville
Island. Walk or bike the seawall over to Science World.
Harry
RE: Vanier Park attractions - there use to be a pass you could purchase for all three attractions at a single discounted price but this was pre-pandemic. Enquire if this is still available.
Karen
If you pre purchase tickets to Capilano Suspension Bridge you get a free bus ride from out front of Pan Pacific Hotel.
Christin
Karen if I were to book this could I then take a bus to grouse mountain and then somehow be returned to pan pacific? I’m not staying there but fairly close.
I’d like to take the day trip tour to capilano and grouse but the only one I can find leaves at 8:30am and we just arrive the night before I’d rather leave just a little later but we only have one full day in Vancouver.
Karen
Christin That's what we did. We didn't stay there either. Make sure you pre purchase your tickets online though.
Christin
Karen bud tickets online or tour tickets? Or both. I’m nervous cause I wouldn’t even know where to catch the bus or what to do lol could end up being a 10 hour tour instead of 6
Karen
Christin
Christin
Karen thanks!
Janet
Blue Bus from downtown to Horseshoe Bay.
Murray
Janet and then hop on the 20 minute ferry ride to Bowen Rent electric bikes and explore !
Ruth
Lighthouse Park. Blue bus from downtown.
White Rock. Steveston. Deep Cove. Belcarra Park. Westminster Quay & take the paddlewheeler riverboat tour to Fort Langley.
Harbour Air to Saltspring Island especially on market day.
Zodiac/whale watching tour from Granville Island.
Janet
SkyTrain to Lafarge Lake. Last stop. Lafarge-Douglas. Get off, and walk around Lake.
Susan
Jonathan Paul how do you get to Cultus Lake?
Susan
Lighthouse Park in West Van. U can go by bus.
Pat
Whale watching from Steveston
Arthur
Steveston or Lynn Valley.
Cleo
UBC most buses go to the university. There are museums Anthropology and there are the Japanese gardens
Sue
Fort Langley , you can get there by bus White Rock
Cindi
Following:)
Johnnie
Take bus from River Rock Casino to Tsawasen Ferry. Then take ferry to Victoria. Thursday senior are free
Vera
Johnnie can’t wait to be a senior:)
Danijela
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Johnnie
Take a bus at Bay Department store on West Georgia down town to Horseshoe Bay ferry. Take the ferry to Bowen Island. You can walk around the island and enjoy a nice lunch at the restaurant.
Barbara
Transit bus to horseshoe bay then walk on to Bowen Island ferry. Explore snug cove and walk around Killarney lake
Nan
Take a bus to horseshow bay and by ferry travel to sunshine coast. Then take a bus and go to down town in Gibsons. Have fun in the beach and enjoy good restaurants with fresh see foods. And get back home same day. Remember you should leave home very early
Vera
Whistler by Snow Bus, Fort Langley (I’m sure they have transit)
Jamie
Bowen Island, walk on town is right off the ferry and beautiful walks too!
Sharon
The transit system is very good there, there's so many things to see and do there
Liz
Bowen Island. I took the skytrain to Vancouver, the bus to Granville island, the water taxi to Bowen, and they have small transit buses that take you around on the island. Did it with my girlfriends and we have cars.
Diana
Liz last I heard the water taxi to Bowen doesn’t go from
Granville island anymore. Could be wrong though (and hope I am!)
Liz
Diana oh, good question. I have not done it since Covid, etc. There used to be a bus from waterfront skytrain station to the horseshoe bay ferry terminal.
Christin
Diana you would need to bus to horseshoe bay and take the ferry from there as a walk on passenger
Rufiano
Liz great day getaway
Susan
Liz - better route is to get the west van (aka the blue bus) from Vancouver to Horseshoe Bay and then the ferry to Bowen. The ferry fee paid at Horseshoe Bay is for the round trip.
Majdi
Take a bus to Deep cove and enjoy hiking, kayaking
Kia
Magdi Gibali no hiking yet.
Majdi
Kia sorry
I didn't know that)
Terry
Capilano suspension bridge, free bus from downtown
Eddie
Assuming you are staying in downtown. Morning you go down to Gastown hit up Milano for coffee and Pure Bread for breakfast. Walk Gastown, steam clock, head towards coal harbor, Canada Place and convention center. Up Burrard, down Robson, right on Denman, rent a bike here or along the way. Bike north around Stanley Park to English bay. Head to Granville island by bike or bus after returning bike. Try some Granville Island beer, sake, Liberty Gin, coffee in the market. Eat at Bridges or Popina for dinner. Head back out to Olympic village, Nook if you haven’t had dinner, Ernest ice cream, Science world at night, Keefer Bar for night cap, then back to hotel. Take uber back to hotel instead of wandering downtown east side at night
Marilyn
Eddie - that looks like a fantastic itinerary! I think my husband and I will be tourists in our own town and do that one day!
Jillian
Eddie take a local taxi. It’s safer. ubers have no internal cameras, no local office, you also are not insured as a passenger in an uber unless the driver has commercial use insurance and drivers make less with no job protection or benefits. It’s supporting modern day slavery.
Moira
Bus to Deep Cove
Bus/sky train to Steveston
Eddie
Glad I could be of help
if you want more ideas for different part of the metro Vancouver I’m full of ideas lol
Kristian
Free grouse mountain bus from waterfront! Hike to the top of grouse or take the gondola up
Tyson
The free bus isn’t running this year
Riana
We just did the bus to/from Whistler this weekend and it worked out great. About $20 per person per way, and the one we went with was pet friendly too. Easy pick up by Burrard Station and saved us having to rent a car and pay for parking!
Susan
Seabus over to Lonsdale Quay to the farmers market and lunch
Madelene
Oh float plane one way to Nanaimo, foot ferry over to Newcastle Island, short walk back on BC ferries. Fun!
Xty
Great ideas! Following
Pats
Take taxi to horseshoe by and then ferry bowen island
Susan
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Kyle
Grouse mountain, Lynn Canyon, deep cove all accessible by bus, trek over to Lonsdale Key and away you go.
Tara
Bowen Island...bus to Horseshoe Bay, walk on ferry, walk around cute Town, can even bus around island.
Ed
Rent a bike and do the Central Valley Greenway
Ed
If you are too tired to ride back if you can take the bike on the skytrain
A.I. says...
Exciting Day Trips from Vancouver Without a Car
Nestled between the stunning natural landscapes of the Pacific Northwest, Vancouver is a city that offers a wealth of outdoor adventures and cultural experiences. Even if you don't drive, there are plenty of fantastic day trip options accessible by public transportation or tours. Here are some exciting suggestions to help you make the most of your time in this beautiful region.
Grouse Mountain
Just a short distance from downtown Vancouver, Grouse Mountain is a year-round outdoor playground. Take the iconic Grouse Mountain Skyride, a breathtaking aerial tram that whisks you up the mountainside, offering stunning views of the city skyline and the surrounding forests. Once at the summit, you can hike the scenic trails, visit the resident grizzly bears, and even experience snow sports like skiing and snowboarding (weather permitting).
Victoria
Hop on a scenic ferry ride across the Strait of Georgia to the charming city of Victoria, the capital of British Columbia. This picturesque city is renowned for its beautiful gardens, historic architecture, and quintessential British charm. Explore the iconic Butchart Gardens, wander through the vibrant Inner Harbour, or visit the impressive Parliament Buildings. Victoria is a delightful day trip destination for those seeking a taste of old-world elegance.
Bowen Island
Escape the hustle and bustle of the city by taking a short ferry ride to the tranquil Bowen Island. This idyllic island offers a peaceful retreat with numerous hiking trails, beaches, and scenic lookouts. Explore the charming village, visit local artisan studios, or simply relax and soak up the laid-back island atmosphere. Bowen Island is a perfect day trip for those seeking a dose of nature and serenity.
Whistler
While slightly farther afield, a day trip to the world-renowned Whistler Village is an absolute must for outdoor enthusiasts. Take the stunning Sea to Sky Highway and enjoy breathtaking mountain vistas along the way. In Whistler, you can hit the slopes for skiing or snowboarding during the winter months or embark on thrilling summer adventures like hiking, mountain biking, or ziplining through the lush forests.
Whether you're seeking outdoor adventure, cultural immersion, or simply a change of scenery, Vancouver's accessible public transportation and tour options open up a world of possibilities for memorable day trips, even without a car.
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TK
Looking for day trip ideas out of Vancouver that don’t require a car (I don’t drive).
Any suggestions would be great!