Deep Cove
Deep Cove

Deep Cove Tours and Tickets

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Though it’s a short hop from downtown Vancouver, Deep Cove feels far removed from the city. Set at the foot of Indian Arm, Canada’s southernmost fjord, this waterfront village is surrounded by pristine wilderness, with numerous opportunities to hike, kayak, view wildlife, or simply enjoy scenic views and fresh air.

  • North Vancouver, British Columbia, V7G 1T8

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Ruby_Y, Sep 2024
Thank you Nafees for an...
Thank you Nafees for an amazing hike at Quarry Rock! Highly recommended :) He gave great tips on how to take great photos and show you hidden places with great views and less crowd. He is very thoughtful and patient and goes at your pace during the hike.
Rhonda_Y, Aug 2024
Fantastic
The views were beautiful and your guide was very knowledgeable it ecosystem and hiking trails. Great experience with lots of great photos
hui_a, Mar 2024
good memory
so friendly explanation and he showed another attractive place voluntarily. it was amazing trip. Thank you!
Jordan_H, Nov 2023
Wonderful Day Wonderful Photos
Nafees was wonderful and took me on a solo tour of Vancouver nature hikes. I would consider myself a intermediate photographer, but he helped me to explore long exposures and macro photography more. I would love to post more photos, but the site isn't accepting the photos I took on my camera, just the ones on my phone. Sorry, they were great though!
People Also Ask
Q:What’s so special about Deep Cove?
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Deep Cove is a tiny seaside village located within North Vancouver. It’s known for its stunning scenery, including waterfront views overlooking the Burrard Inlet and Indian Arm, as well as the North Shore Mountains in the distance. It’s a super popular spot with Vancouverites looking to unwind on the weekends.
Q:Can I swim at British Columbia’s Deep Cove?
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Yes, Deep Cove has a small sandy shore called Deep Cove Public Beach that’s free and open to locals and tourists alike for swimming. Swimmers can also access the water at Parkside Beach. Swimming is a popular pastime in summer, but in spring and fall, water temperatures can be uncomfortably cold.
Q:What other activities are popular in Deep Cove?
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During the summer months in Deep Cove, visitors can rent kayaks, canoes, or paddle boards and hit the water. Panorama Park features a lively calendar of outdoor concerts and other events. Cold-water swimmers should check out Penguin Plunge, an annual swim on New Year’s Day. Plus, there are also nearby hiking trails.
Q:What kind of dining options are there in Deep Cove?
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Deep Cove village features a lively downtown area filled with pubs, coffee shops, and harbor-facing bistros. Be sure to check out Arms Reach Bistro, situated right on the waterfront. Other favorites include Honey Doughnuts and Goodies, famous for its baked goods and sandwiches, and the local brunch spot Cafe Orso.
Q:Do I need my own transportation to reach Deep Cove?
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No, Deep Cove is also reachable by public transportation. Just head to Burrard Station on the Expo Line of Vancouver’s underground metro and travel nonstop to Deep Cove. If you’re coming by car, you’ll find both on-street parking and parking lots, but remember that parking lots fill up quickly during summer events.
Q:Can I visit Deep Cove village on a guided excursion?
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Yes—in fact, signing up for a guided tour of Deep Cove by boat or kayak is a great option for anyone who doesn’t have their own equipment. For a private experience, travelers can even charter their own boat rides and visit the ancient nearby fjord of Indian Arm.