6 hours
Daily Tour
Spanish Portuguese
On this tour you will discover the mountainous area of North Vancouver, with its famous Capilano forest park, with its suspension bridge and Grouse Mountain, with its ski slopes in winter and wildlife in summer.
Our tour begins by crossing the famous Lions Gate Bridge, heading north to the city of Vancouver, where we will find beautiful pine forests, lush vegetation and local wildlife.
During this stop, we will visit a salmon farm and learn about its life cycle and its importance for the ecosystem.
On this trip to Capilano Park, we will have the opportunity to learn about the history of the park and learn more about the natives who inhabited the region. We ventured across the famous suspension bridge, 70 meters over the Capilano River and the suspension bridges between the pines of TreeTops Adventure. Without a doubt, it is a breathtaking adventure.
We will then proceed to the Grouse Mountain and we will take the cable car that will take us to the top of the mountain, with a beautiful scenery of the entire region. Grouse Mountain is a reference for winter sports enthusiasts and has other summer attractions such as the lumberjack show, encounters with captive grizzly bears, among countless other attractions.
Cancellations of local Tours (Durations of less than 12 hours) will be accepted as long as they are requested no more than 3 days before the event, in these cases the full amount will be refunded, deducting only the transfer amounts from the same payment method when applied.
In the case of non-local Tours, such as Rockies, Calgary and others that last more than 1 day, cancellation will be accepted if requested 7 days before the event, and transfer amounts from the same payment method will be deducted when applied and amounts already paid accommodation and reserved activities.
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Both parks have fast food restaurants, where tourists can find different types of sandwiches, pizza and some natural snacks.
They live freely in a large area protected by an electric fence. Furthermore, these two bears are used to human presence and do not pose any risk.
No. Bears hibernate from November to April when there is snow on the mountain.
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