easy
2.5–3 hours
Suitable for riders with basic fitness levels; electric assistance reduces exertion on hills.
Cover the full loop of Stanley Park’s renowned seawall and trails by e-bike with Breakaway Adventures. This guided 15KM tour highlights key landmarks, sweeping ocean views, and forest hideaways—all with electric assist and convenient Vancouver pickup.
2.5-3 Hours
2.5-3 Hours
This guided E-bike tour of Stanley Park includes biking the entire seawall around the park as well as the gorgeous trails throughout. You will visit all the historically significant spots, such as the Totem poles, Hallelujah Point, Deadman's Island, Brockton Point, Siwash Rock. As well, we will take in the beautiful gardens, Beaver Lake, 2nd Beach, 3rd Beach, Prospect Point and of course all the scenic views from the seawall. We provide top of the line e-bikes so we can access absolutely every corner of the park. Finally, we offer free pickup and drop off anywhere in Vancouver proper to our participants. Don't miss out on the most comprehensive Stanley Park tour offered. Trip Includes: Transportation, Local guide, e-bike and helmet. Total distance 15KM.
Stanley Park’s weather can shift quickly; staying dry keeps the ride comfortable.
Closed-toe shoes with good grip help with pedaling and walking on uneven trail sections.
Ensure the provided e-bike is fully charged to cover the full 15KM circuit without power loss.
UV rays can penetrate clouds, especially near water, so protect your skin throughout the tour.
Stanley Park was established in 1888 and has significant cultural importance to the local Indigenous peoples, reflected in its totem poles and place names.
The park benefits from active restoration projects focusing on native plants and habitats to balance visitor impact with ecosystem health.
Protects your head during the ride; provided by the company but bringing your own is fine.
Stay hydrated during the ride with easy access to water.
Keeps you dry and comfortable in wet conditions.
spring|fall|winter specific
Protects your skin from UV exposure along sunny stretches of the seawall.
summer specific