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Sea Vancouver Tours Are Back on the Water
April 22, 2026

Sea Vancouver Tours Are Back on the Water

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Starting April 24, Sea Vancouver tours are officially back on the water for the 2026 season, offering one of the most unique ways to experience Vancouver from a completely different perspective.

Why We’re Excited to Be Back

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There’s nothing quite like the start of a new season on the water. After the quieter winter months, we’re excited to welcome guests back and share Vancouver’s coastline once again. Watching people experience the city from the water for the first time, whether it’s spotting wildlife or taking in the skyline, is what makes this time of year so special for our team.

Spring on the Water

Spring is one of the best times to get out on the water in Vancouver. As the city transitions into a new season, the coastline comes to life with increased wildlife activity, fresh mountain views, and quieter conditions before peak summer crowds arrive. It’s an ideal time for both visitors and locals looking to explore the city in a more immersive way.

Sea Vancouver’s tours are designed to showcase both the urban and natural sides of the region. Departing from downtown, guests cruise past iconic waterfront areas before heading into more remote and scenic locations.

What We’re Looking Forward to This Season

Every tour brings something a little different, which is part of what makes the experience so memorable. Harbour seals are often spotted resting along the shoreline, while bald eagles can be seen overhead. The North Shore mountains, still snow covered well into spring, create a dramatic backdrop that never gets old.

We’re also looking forward to those small moments that make each trip special. The reactions from guests, the excitement of unexpected wildlife sightings, and the chance to share stories and knowledge about the area all play a big part in what we do.

Get Out on the Water!

Sea Vancouver offers a range of experiences, from city focused tours to longer routes that explore deeper into the coastline. Whether it’s taking in skyline views, or heading through Burrard Inlet to Whytecliff park, each tour combines sightseeing with adventure!

For anyone looking for things to do in Vancouver this spring, a boat tour offers a refreshing alternative to traditional sightseeing. Instead of staying on land, you get to experience the city, mountains, and coastline all in one trip, including areas that most visitors never see.

If you’re planning a visit or simply want to experience Vancouver in a new way, now is the perfect time to get back on the water!

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