Join us for an extraordinary exploration of Stanley Park, where breathtaking beauty meets haunting history. Behind the lush forests, vibrant gardens, and serene beaches lies a tapestry of stories filled with forced evictions, hidden treasures, notorious crime scenes, and the chilling legend of Deadman’s Island.
Your journey begins outside the Vancouver Aquarium, where your guide will lead you along winding paths beneath ancient Cedar, Hemlock, and Douglas Fir trees—some standing tall for hundreds of years. Experience the heart of the Pacific Northwest as you hear captivating tales, including the legend of a long-lost treasure.
Venture out onto the iconic seawall, where you'll discover the intriguing history of Deadman’s Island. Marvel at Stanley Park’s world-famous totem poles up close and immerse yourself in the remarkable views of downtown Vancouver and the majestic North Shore mountains.
As you stroll through the park, uncover the forgotten indigenous village of X̱wáýx̱way and conclude your adventure with a gripping tale of true crime that echoes through the trees.
With every step, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of one of the world’s most remarkable parks. This is not just a tour—it’s an experience that intertwines nature and history in unforgettable ways. Join us to uncover the hidden stories of Stanley Park!
$48 per person
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Reference: Princess Cruises, Discovery Princess, Departing Sat, Sep 26, 2026
Buy OnlineShore Excursion Size: Small
Shore Excursion Type: Eco, Nature
Shore Excursion Duration: 2
Shore Excursion Departs From: A taxi (not included, approximately $32 CAD round trip) is required to reach your departure location.
Activity Level: Moderate
Food/Beverage Provided: None
Recommended Dress: We recommed comfortable walking shoes, appropriate outerwear depending on the time of year and weather. Rain jackets and boots are recommended in Spring and Fall.
Restrictions: The tour is not considered suitable for children under 14 years of age. Guests may bring their infants, but will be asked to separate themselves from the rest of the group if the child becomes unhappy. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or tho