The Big Bus: Value and Convenience for Travellers

the big bus

I was given the opportunity to experience the Big Bus Hop-On Hop-Off tour with three of my friends about a month ago. I was recently very busy with visitors in town which was perfect. I also just came back from my own vacation, which is why this is a little delayed. I have always seen the buses throughout the city and I have always wanted to try the Big Bus because of the convertible style buses. The welcome centre and the first stop of the tour are located in Gastown beside the famous steam clock. Look for the red signs and the big ice cream cone figure outside the store – the first goodie is FREE ice cream or fudge with the tour from the welcome centre.

the steam clock in gastown the big bus welcom centre the big bus welcome centre

Although the first stop is located in Gastown, you do not have to start the tour there. You can Hop-On or Hop-Off at any of the 22 stops on the route, check out the route map and the schedule. Just look for the Big Bus stop signs on the route. Tickets can be purchased online and printed out or you can simply provide payment when you Hop-On.

big bus stop sign olympic countdown boarding the big bus

The Big Bus is not just a tour, but also a great value for travellers to see the city at their own pace. It is highly recommended for single travellers, travellers who are staying in the downtown vicinity, and anyone who does not have a car or does not want to worry about parking. The single adult fare is $37 and is valid for two days. The stops include the Vancouver Art Gallery, Granville Island, English Bay Beach, Stanley Park and the Vancouver Aquarium, Robson Street, and Chinatown. The best part is, you don’t have to worry about finding parking and paying for parking! In some areas of the city, parking is about $10 around each attraction.

big bus tour guide big bus vancouver sightseeing chinatown stop

The complete tour is about 90 minutes long if you do not get off. The bus driver doubles as a tour guide who is very knowledgeable about the city and the current city happenings. When our guide stopped in Stanley Park, he got off the bus and provided direction for everyone because the park is very big. If you’re interested in visiting specific attractions (Vancouver Aquarium, Vancouver Art Gallery, Harbour Cruises, etc.), the Big Bus website offers package deals. Overall, it was a unique experience for all of us and it was definitely BIG FUN!

Location: Welcome Centre – 321 Water Street, Vancouver, BC (map)

Getting There: If you are driving to the 1st stop, Water Street is a one-way street. There is paid parking in the area. Use the route map for parking around each stop.

SkyTrain Stop: Waterfront Station, then walk to Gastown.

Price: Hop-On Hop-Off Tour – Adult (18-64) $37.00; Senior (65+) & Student (13-17, Student ID) $34.00; Child (6-12) $18.00; Family Pack (2 Adults & kids under 12) $85.00

More Info? http://bigbus.ca/

Vancouver Aquarium

I’ve been to the Aquarium twice in the last year and both times were great. The first time it was a rainy day but the outdoor shows still went on as planned. The second time was with my two year-old niece on a beautiful day. The shows are very educational and fun for the whole family. If you’re a photographer, you’ll get some amazing pictures here. The point is you will have a good time rain or shine no matter what age you are.

a big frog at the vancouver aquarium a white glowing lizard at the vancouver aquarium the seahorse tank at the vancouver aquarium

parrot in the jungle area at the vancouver aquarium amazing jellyfish exhibit at the vancouver aquarium the enormous tourtoise

beluga show at the vancouver aquarium another jellyfish tank at the vancouver aquarium

Location: In Stanley Park, 845 Avison Way (map)

SkyTrain Stop: Burrard Station, #19 Bus

Getting There: Paid parking is available and there are many ways you can get there.

Price: Adults $19.95; Seniors/Youths (13-18)/Students $14.95; Children (4-12) $11.95; Children 3 & under FREE
Summer rates
are effective June 30: $28; $22; $18

More Info? http://www.vanaqua.org