Are the Hop-On Hop-Off buses wheelchair accessible?
Motorized and collapsible/foldable wheelchairs, walkers and strollers are accepted on Hop-On, Hop-Off buses and space is first-come, first-served.
What does it mean to have a 48 Hour Ticket?
To give you the most out of your ticket, we have based the service on the number of hours instead of the day. If you Hop-On at 3:00 pm, then a 48 Hour ticket is valid until 2:59 pm the next 2 days!
Where can I start the Hop-On, Hop-Off tour?
Our main starting location is Canada Place. Please view our Live Map to view all stops.
Is there commentary in my language?
Full recorded commentary in English, French, Spanish, German, Japanese, Korean & Mandarin on the Hop-On, Hop-Off buses.
What is the bus frequency at each stop?
In the summer season, our scheduled frequency is every 30 minutes. In the winter season, our scheduled frequency is every 60 minutes. Schedule is subject to change without notice. For the latest information, please contact us at 604-451-1600.
I just paid for FlyOver, do I need to book a "flight" time?
Yes! All guests who book FlyOver Canada need to confirm a specfic time to enjoy the experience. Please visit the FlyOver Kiosk located at 999 Canada Place Way to select your time.
What are the ride times?
Rides start every 15 – 20 minutes during operating hours.
How long does the experience last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 25 minutes. This includes the preshow Uplift, by Moment Factory, the pre-flight briefing in the boarding zone, and the 8 minutes you’ll spend on the Ultimate Flying Ride.
Are there any age, height or weight restrictions?
FlyOver Canada has a height restriction of 40" (102cm) and taller.
I am afraid of heights and suffer from motion sickness. Should I ride FlyOver Canada?
The FlyOver Canada experience is a gentle ride. Guests sit in chairlift-style seats and are elevated before a large, spherical screen. The visuals are enhanced by special effects, including wind and scents, to create the illusion of actually flying over the landscape. The experience is suitable for young children (must be 102 cm/40″ tall) and seniors alike. Although most people don’t experience any issues with the motion or the elevation – even those who, at times, experience such difficulties – a very small percentage of the public may find it uncomfortable. Therefore, if you are particularly susceptible to motion sickness or fear of heights, you may wish to consider refraining from participating.
Is Flyover wheelchair accessible?
Yes! However, please note that FlyOver Canada features an amusement ride involving motion. Our guests who use wheelchairs may go on the Ultimate Flying Ride only if they are able to transfer from their wheelchair to the ride seat by themselves or with the assistance of a companion. Otherwise, they may enjoy the media from a stationary position on the ride platform, accompanied by one of our flight guides. For safety reasons, in this situation, companions must go on the ride or wait off the ride platform. We ask that guests who will be arriving in wheelchairs please contact us in advance of their visit.