We took the kids on the Aquabus which is a small passenger ferry that has several routes on False Creek in Vancouver, Canada.
There are 2 ferry companies available, the Aquabus and False Creek Ferries. Both transport passengers in mini ferry boats to tourist attractions throughout Vancouver’s False Creek region.
The main hub for them both is on popular shopping and food area of Granville Island.
Our Aquabus adventure was just a short ride from Granville Island across to Hornby Street in Yaletown. It's a great option to have if you are traveling by foot and want to get across False Creek. No need to worry about parking!
Views of Granville Island and Aquabus
The cost for the ferry is (as of July 2023):
$3.50 for adults ($6 for return trip)
$2.25 for seniors and children ($4 return).
You can pay with cash or card.
The ferries run pretty often and if you have a bike or stroller, you can also use the more accessible Aquabus Bike ferry. It is also easier for seniors to get on and off of the bike ferry.
This cute little mini ferry is a tourist attraction in itself as you get great views of the city from the water!
We enjoyed our ride on the Aquabus and even brought our stroller onboard (staff helped us lift it onto the ferry).
If you're in Vancouver, False Creek area, why not take a ride on the Aquabus?
Don't forget your snacks!
Aquabus
1587 Johnston St, Vancouver, BC V6H 3R9, Canada
Aquabus ferries run from 7am-9pm but be sure to check out their website for more info on routes and pricing.
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