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Hop-On, Hop-Off STOPS 40 Minute Frequency Between Buses and Trolleys FIRST LAST PICK PICK PARK ROUTE Green Line UPS UPS Hop-On, Hop-Off STOPS 40 minute frequency between buses and trolleys FIRST LAST PICK PICK PARK ROUTE Green line UPS UPS 8:55 3:35 Grouse P1 Gastown Mountain Starbucks, 199 Water St. am pm Direction to Squamish and the Sea to Sky Gondola Canada Place Cruise Terminal / Vancouver 9:00 3:40 Capilano P2 Convention Centre / Westcoast Sightseeing am pm Suspension Welcome Kiosk TAYLOR WAY Bridge Pinnacle Hotel Vancouver Harbourfront 9:03 3:43 TRANS-CANADA HWY CAPILANO RD P3 Near Hotel Entrance on W. Hastings St. am pm MARINE DR Robson Shopping District / Blue 9:09 3:49 Prospect Lions Gate STANLEY PARK UPPER LEVELS HWY 29TH ST P4 Horizon Hotel am pm Point Bridge Robson St., Blue Horizon Hotel Entrance P9 MARINE DR MARINE DR Coal Harbour / Westin Bayshore Hotel 9:14 3:54 CAPILANO RD P5 STANLEY PARK DR FORBES KEITH RD Hotel Entrance am pm Stanley Park Seawall 13TH ST Stanley Park Pavilion / Miniature Railroad 9:19 3:59 Girl WELCOME & INFO CENTRE KEITH RD P6 PIPELINE RD in the CHESTERFIELD Across From the Public Transit Pick-Up Loop am pm 99 Ticket Sales & ESPLANADE Wetsuit 3RD ST GRAND BLVD KEITH RD Brockton Seaplane Tour Pick-up Location Vancouver Aquarium / 9:25 4:05 STANLEY PARK CAUSEWAY Statue LONSDALE1ST STAVE KEITH RD P7 Hollow Point Terminal SEABUS NORTH COTTON ST Stanley Park Horse-Drawn Tours am pm Vancouver TERMINAL Tree Pinnacle Hotel COTTON ST Siwash Convention FlyOver 9:30 4:10 at the Pier VANCOUVER Totem Poles Rock Harbour Air Centre West Canada Canada P8 am pm 30 MIN Beaver WALK Lake P8 Burrard Place Vancouver 9:45 4:25 30 MIN Inlet Vancouver Cruise Ship Prospect Point Stanley Park Seawall WALK P6 Nine Burrard P9 am pm Aquarium Totem Terminal O’Clock Olympic Convention Inlet 5 MIN Poles Centre East WALK 15 MIN Gun Cauldron Ferguson Point 9:50 4:30 CANADA PLACE WAY WALK Pan Pacific SEABUS P10 P10 P7 Deadmans Seawall W. WATERFRONT RD Front Tea House Restaurant am pm Island Hotel TERMINAL Fairmont C3 No public Fairmont Crab Park E. WATERFRONT RD Second Beach Before the Crosswalk, 9:55 4:35 Coal Harbour Access Pacific Rim P2 STANLEY ? Waterfront Hotel P11 Next to the Parking Lot am pm STANLEY PARK DR COAL Harbour Green Park Pinnacle Hotel VancouverVancouver RAILWAY ST Westin Bayshore HARBOUR Harbourfront Tourism Vancouver WATERFRONT Gassy Jack Urban Winery ALEXANDER ST PARK Steam C1 C15 GORE AVE English Bay Beach Vancouver Hotel QUAY W. CORDOVA ST Visitors Centre W. CORDOVASTATION ST Statue C14 9:20 4:40 P3 Clock On Beach Ave., Across from A-Maze-Ing 99 Vancouver P1 P21 ALEXANDER ST P12 am pm Auberge Coast Coal Marriott Days Inn Lookout POWELL ST POWELL ST Laughter Statues BAYSHORE DRP5 Hotel WATER ST W. HASTINGS ST Harbour Hotel Pinnacle Downtown W. HASTINGS ST English ALBERNI ST Oppenheimer Aquatic Centre / False Creek Ferries 9:25 4:45 Lost Lagoon W. GEORGIA ST Hotel P Park P13 Bay LOST LAGOON DR BROUGHTON ST GASTOWN In Front of Aquatic Centre, 1050 Beach Ave. am pm Robson E. CORDOVA ST W. PENDER ST Hotel Great parking W. CORDOVA ST JACKSONAVE DUNLEVYAVE DUNLEVYAVE JACKSONAVE PRINCESSAVE Hotel W. HASTINGS ST PRINCESSAVE MAIN ST MAIN Suites MELVILLE ST Delta location. Safe and ST MAIN Museum of Vancouver 10:17 4:53 Le Soleil HOWE ST ROBSON ST HORNBY ST Suites aordable. P14 In front of Crab Statue am pm LAGOON DR CAMBIE ST Riviera Greenbrier Hotel E. HASTINGS ST Pitch & Putt Rosellen Pacific W. HASTINGS ST Inn Hotel ROBSON BURRARD Maritime Museum 10:18 4:58 Golf Course Suites BURRARD ST Centre GRANVILLE Tropicana STATION SEYMOUR ST P15 BUTE ST Metropolitan STATION SEYMOUR ST Victory Dr. Sun West Side of Parking Lot am pm Second Empire Motor Inn Hyatt Four CHINA P11 CHILCO ST Blue Shangri-La Hotel Square Yat-Sen Beach Landmark Barclay Regency Seasons Horizon Hotel HOMER ST Classical Granville Island Bus Loop 9:05 5:05 Hotel Hotel St. Regis Hotel The TOWN P16 nd Rosewood RICHARDS ST Chinese CARRALL ST CARRALL W. 2 Ave. & Anderson St., East of Starbucks am pm PARK LN Robson- Carmana Cathedral Victorian ST CARRALL DENMAN ST Hotel GILFORD ST strasse Listel Plaza Fairmont Square Hotel Millennium Garden W. PENDERJ ST E. PENDER ST A-maze-ing Coast Plaza Georgia The Bay Entertainment District 9:10 5:10 HARO STHotel 7 MIN Hotel C2 Laughter Hotel & P4 WALK Gate P17 Vancouver DUNSMUIRHAMILTON ST ST Corner of Granville St. & Helmcken St. am pm Suites STADIUM 8 MIN CAMBIE ST C13 Sylvia Hotel BIDWELL ST WALK STATION KEEFER ST KEEFER ST Library Square 9:15 5:15 CARDERO ST NELSON ST Sutton VANCOUVER Queen Place CITY CENTRE P20 P18 Vancouver L'Hermitage Elizabeth Andy GORE AVE NE Corner of Homer St. & Robson St. am pm NICOLA ST BARCLAY ST Best Western Sands Hotel Art Gallery The Centre Hotel ABBOTT ST ABBOTT English Bay Wedgewood Theatre ST ABBOTT Livingstone in Vancouver for Sports District / Sandman City Centre Hotel 9:17 5:17 Beach Hotel Robson Park P19 Performing Arts C10 BEATTY ST EXPO BLVD Georgia St., Hotel Entrance am pm COMOX ST JERVIS ST C4 ROBSON ST P12 Century Square C9 Inukshuk Plaza The Vancouver Sandman P19 BEACH AVE Orpheum COLUMBIA ST COLUMBIA Rogers ST COLUMBIA JACKSONAVE Rogers JACKSONAVE PRINCESSAVE Chinatown 9:22 5:22 WEST PENDRELL ST Westin City Centre PRINCESSAVE BUTE ST Hotel & P18 Public W. GEORGIA ST P20 Nelson Theatre Grand Arena Corner of Keefer St. & Columbia St. am pm Spa Library YWCA END Park The Georgian GRIFFITHS WAY UNION ST UNION ST DAVIE ST Maple Tree Square/Old Spaghetti Factory 9:27 5:27 BROUGHTON ST Court Hotel P21 HORNBY ST HOWE ST Michelle’s, 57 Water St. am pm C5 Vogue Sheraton GRANVILLETheatre ST EXPO BLVD Sandman Wall Centre Hotel PRIOR ST PRIOR ST HARWOOD ST THURLOWH ST Rosedale Hampton Suites Blu St. Paul’s Moda On Robson Inn & ATLANTIC AVE Burrard Hotel Suites Suites BC Place Sunset PACIFIC ST C6 Hospital SMITHE ST HAMILTON ST STATION ST STATION FIRST LAST Sunset Inn Motor 5 MIN ST STATION MALKIN AVE WALK Comfort Terry Stadium Beach & Suites Inn PICK PICK Inn Fox NATIONAL AVE CITY ROUTE UPS UPS P17 Memorial NATIONAL AVE NATIONAL AVE Blue line SEYMOUR ST CAMBIE ST THORNTONST Holiday Inn BEATTY ST THORNTONST Marriott Seawall Vanier Downtown 9:00 3:00 Residence RICHARDS ST Plaza of Park Landis PACIFIC BLVD C1 Gastown Inn Best Western Nations am pm Hotel Ramada Inn Chateau Granville HELMCKEN ST HOMER ST QUEBEC ST QUEBEC Starbucks, 199 Water St. Maritime C7 ST QUEBEC & Suites & Suites NELSON ST Parq STATION ST STATION Museum ST STATION P15 MAIN ST Art Gallery / Pacific Centre 9:05 3:05 Executive Howard C11 P13 GEC HAMILTON ST Casino C2 Inn Johnson Hotel In Front of the Glass Atrium on Georgia St. am pm H.R. MacMillan Granville EVANS AVE DAVIE ST Planetarium & MAINLAND ST Canada Place Cruise Terminal / Vancouver 8:40 3:20 Convention Centre / Westcoast Sightseeing Museum of Vancouver BEACH AVE Creekside C3 am pm P14 Burrard YALETOWN- YALETOWN MAIN ST. Welcome Kiosk Park STATION THORNTONST WHYTE AVE Bridge ROUNDHOUSE THORNTONST STATION Sutton Place / Robson Street 8:45 3:25 Seawall DRAKE ST Opus Cooper C4 Hotel Board here for Skytrain to YVR On Burrard St. Near Sutton Place Driveway am pm CREELMAN AVE Park C12 TERMINAL AVE TERMINAL AVE MARINASIDE CR WAY Century Plaza GREER 8:48 3:28 GRANVILLE ISLAND C8 COOPERAGE SCOTIAST On Burrard St. Across from Sheraton SCOTIAST C5 PACIFIC BLVD NORTHERN ST GEORGE T ST THORNTONST THORNTONST S am pm CORNWALL BEACH CR ST GEORGEST Wall Centre Granville The Science STATION ST STATION Bridge Roundhouse SeawallFalse World ST STATION Davie Village 8:52 3:32 YORK AVE George Cambie CENTRAL ST CENTRAL ST C6 DURANLEAU David Lam Park Creek Corner of Thurlow St. and Davie St. am pm KITSILANO Wainborn Bridge Park SWITCHMEN ST SOUTHERN ST Aquatic Centre/False Creek Ferries 8:55 3:35 BALSAM ST VINE ST YEW ST ARBUTUS ST MAPLE ST WESTERNST C7 In front of Aquatic Centre, 1050 Beach Ave. am pm W. 1ST AVE Southeast False Creek Waterfront Park WESTERNST JOHNSTON ST Giants Seawall ATHLETES WAY Yaletown 8:59 3:39 Seawall QUEBEC ST WALTER HARDWICK AVE C8 PINE ST East End of Davie St. Beside Urban Fare am pm INDUSTRIAL AVE INDUSTRIAL AVE W. 2ND AVE 99 Library Square 9:10 3:50 GRANVILLE E. 1ST AVE C9 NE Corner of Homer St. & Robson St. am pm COOK E. 1 ST CROW AVE CARTWRIGHT ST ND Sports District / Sandman City Centre Hotel 9:12 3:52 RD ISLAND CAMBIE ST E. 2 AVE C10 W. 3 AVE P16 Georgia St., Hotel Entrance am pm Seawall SPYGLASS Granville Seawall E. 2 RD ND SCOTIA ST BURRARD ST E. 3 AVE CYPRESS ST Island Hotel AVE Casino MILLBANK 9:20 4:00 TH Pacific Boulevard Across from BC Place W. 4 AVE Dog Park THORNTONST C11 am pm THORNTONST by the Pedestrian Overpass E. 4TH AVE E. 4TH AVE Charleson Park GREAT NORTHERN WAY Science World 8:45 4:05 THIS IS THE VERY FIRST BUS PICK W. 5TH AVE C12 MOBERLY RD COMMODORE RD E. 5TH AVE E. 5TH AVE Quebec St. in South End of the Parking Lot am pm UP OF THE DAY AT THIS STOP. OLYMPIC LAMEY’S MILL RD CHARLESON VILLAGE ONTARIO ST ST ONTARIO ONTARIO YUKON ST ST YUKON YUKON MAIN ST MAIN 8:48 4:08 ST MAIN ALBERTA ST ALBERTA Chinatown STATION ST ALBERTA MANITOBA ST ST MANITOBA MANITOBA COLUMBIA ST COLUMBIA COLUMBIA ST COLUMBIA THTH TH C13 TH TH Corner of Keefer St.
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