These little boats are a great way to get around the False Creek area of Vancouver. From Yaletown to Vanier Park to name just 2 stops they are quite reasonable, a definate alternative to buses.

These little boats are a great way to get around the False Creek area of Vancouver. From Yaletown to Vanier Park to name just 2 stops they are quite reasonable, a definate alternative to buses.
Fast, regular and cheap way to move around Granville island and neighbouring areas. We used these little taxi ferries several times to cross the waterways.
just a spur of the moment on hearing someone talking about it, but jumped on a little water taxi and had a trip up False Creek! had a nosey at the 2 storey boat houses that line along one side of the creek(about 10 of them). lovely unexpected journey.
What a great way to travel in Vancouver! Cute little boats that can get you and even your bike to and from granville island and some other points of interests. Amazing friendloy staff!
I always take visitors down to Granville Island to board the Aquabus for a tour of False Creek. It's a great way to see this exciting part of the city and all the better if you do it around sunset on a lovely day
Love using the Aquabus to get to Granville Island. Rates are decent and you can't really visit Vancouver with-out going to water level. Cheaper than any tour and more useful to.
We took the Aquabus from Hornsby St. to Granville Island. Round trip cost $5.50 CAD...which I thought was a lot for a 2 minute ride. The boats are small but the ride is smooth. It's an easy way to get from downtown Vancouver to Granville Island and certainly cheaper than a taxi. I was just surprised at the roundtrip cost...
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As a local resident, I ride the Aquabus almost daily and can't say enough about how friendly and cheerful the staff is. Don't get Aquabus confused with Granville Island Ferries however, the competing ferry service I can't comment on because I've never used them.
Take a small boat and enjoy being tossed along on the wash of motorboats! Frequent and affordable max price from Village to Granville Island $5.50. Good views of waterfront living and marinas
Took the aquabus because we just walked the seawall all the way to Granville Island. It was a longer walk then expected and there were no Car2Go's around. For the both of us it was around $7.50 I believe and the ride was quick and fun. We took a lot of pictures and enjoyed the water view on the short...
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