Vancouver 48 Hour Hop-On, Hop-Off & Grouse Mountain

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Included

Included
48 hour hop-on, hop-off
Included
Hop-on, Hop-off at any of the multiple stops on the route
Included
Admission to Grouse Mountain (with complimentary shuttle from Canada Place in the summer months)

Important information

Are the Hop 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 Pass, 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.

How do I get to Grouse Mountain?

Take the free shuttle departing at Canada Place from December 9th- January 6th. Shuttles run on an hourly rotations to and from Grouse Mountain. Please see below for further details. December 9th- 21st: Thursday & Friday from 5pm- 9:30pm, Saturday & Sunday from 10am- 6:30pm. December 22nd- January 6th: Daily from 10am- 6:30pm.

Is Grouse Mountain wheelchair accessible?

The Skyride and alpine levels are wheelchair accessible. The peak of the mountain and the Eye of the Wind can be accessed by special arrangement. Please note that there are no paved pathways at the peak.

What time is Grouse Mountain Resort open until?

Grouse Mountain is OPEN every day of the year! Their opening hours vary during the year. Visit their site for more information. Please note that hours of operation may be changed due to special events. We recommend contacting us at 604-451-1600 for the latest information.

How tall is Grouse Mountain?

Grouse Mountain has a staggering elevation of 1,231 m (4,039 ft.) Go an additional 58 metres above the Peak with the Eye of the Wind.