Vancouver Transportation
For specific information about Group or Private Transportaion, Tours and Transfers,
see our
Group & Private Transportation Options.
Vancouver has an unusually wide assortment of transportation options. Of course
you can fly in and out of its world class international airport, YVR, ranked third
in the world by business passengers. You can also drive in or come by bicycle, bus,
train or ferry.
Once
you're here, you can take float planes, helicopters, a gondola, large BC Ferries
to go island hopping, a SeaBus to get back and forth between Vancouver and the North
Shore or tiny ferries to explore False Creek.
You can explore by canoe, kayak, power boat or sailboat. You can take buses, shuttle
buses, taxis, trolleys, horse drawn conveyance or the SkyTrain to get from place
to place.
Ironically, with all these options, the best way to get around Vancouver and the
North Shore is often by walking. Vancouver has some of the best trails, paths and
walkways you'll find anywhere.
Public transportation options listed here are handicap accessible. For information
about handicap accessibility involving private companies, contact the company directly
or take a look at the BCPassport Access page.