Our kayak tours are hosted in our sea kayaks with the option of a kayak skirt.
While your lower half will be covered, there is always a chance that you could get wet out on the water.
Vancouver is a paddler’s paradise. Whether you are a seasoned paddler just looking to rent a kayak and explore on your own or you want to join one of our kayak tours, we provide you with all of the equipment needed to enjoy Vancouver’s water to the fullest.
Get a chance to check out False Creek’s floating homes, marinas, birds, seals, Science World and BC Place stadium. Your guide will give you a recount of Vancouver history while updating you on many of the newest and most interesting ventures of the City. At this time of day the water is at its calmest. There is little boat traffic so you will have lots of space for paddling. This is our most recommended kayak tour.
Price: Single $65, Double $85 | Duration: 2.5 hours Start Times: 8:30am Wed – Sat | Start Location: Kitsilano Beach (north end)
Our Light The Night tour leaves every Friday and Saturday night and is approximately 1.5 hours long. This is a great way to get out on the water just before sunset. Watch the sun go down and continue paddling while lighting up the waters. Quickly becoming one of the most popular Kayak tours around the world this guided tour is perfect for relaxing after a long week or enjoying while you are discovering Vancouver.
Price: Single $85 Double $115 | Duration: 1.5 hours Start Times: Fri & Sat 30min prior to sunset | Start Location: 1812 Boatlift Lane, Granville Island
Our kayak tours are hosted in our sea kayaks with the option of a kayak skirt.
While your lower half will be covered, there is always a chance that you could get wet out on the water.
We highly recommend making a reservation to ensure there will be space for you on the tour or that the tour is running that day.
It is not mandatory but we wouldn’t want you to be disappointed if we could not accommodate you upon arrival.
The minimum age is 10 years.
Anyone between the age of 10 – 15 must sit in the front of a double kayak with someone 19 years or older in the back.