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Drive… from Downtown Vancouver
Enter Stanley Park from Georgia Street. As you enter the roundabout take the first right and you will go under an overpass. Continue along Park Drive 0.2 km (800 feet) until you see the information booth and the Horse-Drawn Tour kiosk located on the left hand side of the road. The closest parking lot is at the information booth on the left side of the road. Parking Regulations are strictly enforced.
For more information please see the Vancouver Park Board website

Take Public Transit… from Downtown Vancouver
Catch the “Stanley Park” bus #19 on Pender Street. Disembark at the first stop in the park (just before the roundabout) at the foot of Pipeline Road. Follow the road that leads under the overpass. A 2 minute walk on that road will lead you to our Horse-Drawn Tour kiosk located beside the information booth.
Call Translink for more information: 604-953-3333
or visit them online at: Translink.bc.ca

Walking… from Downtown Vancouver
From the intersection of Georgia and Denman Streets walk 1 block north on Denman to the waterfront; continue along the seawall towards the forested expanse (6 minutes); on your right you will pass the Rowing Club building, continue 300 feet and you will be able to see our Horse-Drawn Tour kiosk which is located next to the information booth.
In late Aug 2020 I booked a private horse tour for my proposal day with my fiancée! We started at the Stanley Park Rose Garden and I chose to have them take us to a restaurant in downtown and pick us up after we ate. It was one of the most fun experiences I have ever had and my fiancée loved it. To get to the restaurant they took us on a scenic route (not directly to the restaurant), which gave us an opportunity to see Vancouver better. We both loved it and was a very special and fun day for us!
Kevin Picco
This was so good. It gave me a chance to learn some of the history behind Vancouver which I had not gotten to do on my trip. I really enjoyed it and liked knowing that the horses were treated so well as we were given a break down of what their day to day lives are like. They are so huge it was amazing. One of the highlights of my Vancouver trip for sure
Alice Gitau