What can be a better way to tour beautiful Stanley Park than in a lovely horse drawn carriage? Stanley Park Horse Drawn Tours in downtown Vancouver will provide you with a great view of the Stanley Park without tiring yourself out keeping you from many of the other activities available in the area. Stanley Park is a thousand acre park which would take much time to completely see and the horse drawn carriage is the perfect answer. Stanley Park has many attractions and sight to see. This vehicle will show you more than what you would know and be able to see otherwise.
The horse tour will be driven by an experienced and knowledgeable guide who will be able t tell you about all of the landmarks and areas of the park. Some of the most popular places that the tour takes you through is Deadman's Island, a brief stop at the Totem Poles at the Indian Village of the park, over the Lion's Gate Bridge, a unique scenic area called Coastal Red Cedar Forest, famous statues of the park called, Girl in a Wet Suit Statue and S.S. Empress of Japan Figurehead and a beautiful garden for you to see called Rose Garden.
You can take the horse drawn carriage from March through October. The tour takes approximately an hour and 20 people ride the carriage each tour. Meet the carriage in Coal Harbour parking lot which is located at the Georgia Street entrance to the park. For more information or to make a reservation for a group you can visit their website at www.stanleypark.com.