Whether you’re embarking on a new adventure or extending your stay, Vancouver’s North Shore offers the ideal destination to complement your cruise vacation.
Explore a plethora of world-class restaurants and attractions just moments away from the port in downtown Vancouver. Additionally, take advantage of exclusive discounts offered by hotels and local businesses specifically tailored for cruise ship passengers!
1) Pick up a Vancouver’s North Shore Souvenir Button & Discount Card at either:
2) Show your souvenir button at participating local businesses and save!
3) Starting your exploration of the North Shore at MONOVA is an excellent way to dive into the rich Indigenous history of Vancouver’s North Shore and learning about new beginnings of the North Shore. Experience fantastic exhibits would be a great way to start any journey. And who doesn’t love unique souvenir ideas? Showing the cruise card for a discount is a bonus! After soaking up all that knowledge, exploring the rest of the North Shore with that historical background would definitely make the experience even more meaningful. Ensure you ask about their Shipyard Pals tour!
Traveling to Vancouver’s North Shore from the passenger terminal is a breeze. A convenient 12-minute SeaBus ride from Waterfront Station will transport you directly to the Quay Market & Food Hall. From there, hotels are within walking distance, and various transportation options are readily available to whisk you away to alpine adventures or city explorations by the seaside.
If you find yourself laden with luggage, making public transportation impractical, fret not. Taxis, Uber, and Lyft services are accessible from both the North and South sides to escort you to your extended vacation destination. Alternatively, if you’re planning a day trip to Vancouver’s North Shore, consider storage options available at Canada Place.
To maximize your time, we’ve curated 2 and 4-hour itineraries tailored to ensure an unforgettable experience. Elevate your cruise vacation with a visit to Vancouver’s North Shore!