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4 + hour
Daily Tour
5 people
English
Private Vancouver Historical Tour for Family, Visit the most family-friendly places which boast about their historical, cultural, and scientific knowledge. Learn about geology, dinosaurs, the human body, and much more at Science World. See the vast amount of books Vancouver has collected in centuries and their awe-inspiring Gothic architecture. Learn more about space in the planetarium at HR Macmillan Space Center. Learn about Vancouver’s History and origin at the Museum of Vancouver. Then, finally, finish your trip to the Maritime Museum to learn about the sea route.
Optionally: We can check out Kitsilano Beach Park if you want to relax after quenching your curiosity about the world with a fresh wave of the ocean breeze.
Minimum 4 People needed in order to book this tour
We excel in providing you and your group with memorable experiences based on an itinerary provided to meet your needs. We do not operate a set schedule, or itinerary for our tours. Everyone is unique and can be created, and adjusted to suit your interests.
Our tours are varied, tailored to meet your requests. If you only have a short time between your cruise arrival and flight departure, we will help you see the best highlights of the city.
Feed your curiosity about the inner workings of the world at Science World. This educational institution has interactive exhibits and exciting shows about the human body, geology, dinosaurs, space, and more. While you're here, make sure to watch an immersive film at the OMNIMAX Theatre (optional), which boasts the second-largest screen in the world and 28 speakers with high-fidelity sound.
Bookworms will go berserk over the Vancouver Public Library's Central Branch, a behemoth nine-story structure resembling the Colosseum. This downtown library touts more than 1.5 million books, periodicals, and reference guides, and its unique architecture makes it a must-see attraction in downtown Vancouver.
Enjoy a family-fun learning experience with astronomy shows under the domed Planetarium theatre, live interactive science demonstrations in GroundStation Canada, hands-on exhibits in the Cosmic Courtyard, and star-gazing at the Observatory.
Visitors can gaze into the galaxies at the adjoining observatory, spot constellations in the Planetarium, and learn about the history of astronomy.
Sub-teens and teens will be enthralled by the story behind Vancouver then, and Vancouver now. Peer through windows into a century-old home—a world without TVs and microwaves. Through souvenirs and artifacts, track the story of the early explorers who started this city. A series of glass-sided mountains reveals the many sides of Vancouver, as well as an ancient mummy.
This triangular glass structure was built around the historic St. Roch, the first ship to ever sail the Northwest Passage across the top of Canada from west to east. Aboard, there are bunks-"Gee, Mom, how did they fit in something that small?"- the Captain's quarters, and more to see. Kids love to take a turn at the wheel and imagine they're pl
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