Great EUC, E-Scooter Vancouver loop tour
Great EUC, E-Scooter Vancouver loop tour
The Ultimate Vancouver EUC/E-Scooter Tour!
Service Description
Are you ready for an ELECTRO journey around the most beautiful cities in the world? Let me introduce our Right Route in short. We’ll start our ride at Science World (meet point, start and finish) and head towards Stanley Park through Chinatown and Gastown, have a look at the most popular steam clock and go to the Convention center to have the best mountain view to the North Shore. Water planes, cruise ships, helicopters, sea bus and more impressive infrastructural features are waiting for us on the way along the amazing Coal harbor waterfront alley. After Stanley park with its famous Totem Poles we will visit Granville Island Market where you can shop and have lunch. This most popular tour is for those who like more ride and less talk. Stunning views, photo ops, and flat trails make this trip chill and unforgettable. During this 3 hours and 22 km. you will understand how different Vancouver is. 🛴CHINATOWN It is one of the oldest and largest Chinatowns in North America. The area is known for its rich cultural heritage, featuring Chinese restaurants, shops, and cultural institutions. 🛴GAS TOWN It is located near the city's downtown area and is one of the oldest parts of the city. Gas Town is named after "Gassy" Jack Deighton, a Yorkshire seaman who opened the area's first saloon in 1867. This saloon became a popular gathering spot for local mill workers, sailors, and loggers, contributing to the neighborhood's development. 🛴COAL HARBOUR We once again join the seawall and make our way towards home through beautiful Coal Harbour, riding along the waterfront and checking out the marinas and the seaplane port. 🛴STANLEY PARK It is one of the city's most beloved landmarks and a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Having about 405 hectares it is one of the largest urban parks in North America, offering a vast green oasis within the bustling city. 🛴GRANVILLE ISLAND Situated in the heart of the city, it is not an actual island but rather a peninsula along False Creek. Granville Island, known city-wide for its arts and culture scene as well as its great food and shopping. Guests enjoy a break from riding to find lunch at the Public Market, with dozens of vendors to choose from. 🛴FALSE CREEK It separates the downtown peninsula from the rest of the city and flows into the Burrard Inlet to the north. Over the years, False Creek has undergone significant urban development and transformation. Taking in beautiful views of Vancouver’s modern.