Overview
The SeaBus is a 400-passenger catamaran ferry crossing Burrard Inlet between downtown Vancouver's Waterfront Station and Lonsdale Quay in North Vancouver. The 12-minute crossing is one of the city's most scenic and affordable sightseeing experiences.
Highlights
- Mountain Panorama: Unobstructed views of the North Shore mountains, downtown skyline, and Stanley Park.
- Harbour Activity: Watch floatplanes, container ships, tugboats, and sailboats from the large windows.
- Transit Integration: Part of the regular TransLink system, costing just a single-zone fare.
History
Service began in 1977 as a replacement for the private North Vancouver ferries that had operated since the 1900s. The catamarans carry over 6 million passengers annually.
Visitor Tips
- Compass Card: Use a Compass transit card for the lowest fare ($3.10 single zone).
- Sit on the Left: When departing Waterfront Station, sit left for the best downtown and Canada Place views.
- Duration: 12 minutes each way.