Zodiac Sightseeing with Fastboat Adventures

September 2, 2009
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By Destination Vancouver
2 min read
Group of people in orange and black jackets giving thumbs up while sitting in a red Vancouver fastboat at a marina.


A new company from Vancouver Whale Watch, Fastboat Adventures, is offering up high-octane sightseeing for those who want a little thrill with their tour of the sights. With two tours by 12-seater zodiacs, Fastboat Adventures will whiz guests by water around the city sights, or up Indian Arm for a different perspective on the city and the wilderness that surrounds it. I recently had the opportunity to take the Indian Arm adventure, and it was definitely my kind of tour!

Group of people in orange and black jackets giving thumbs up while sitting in a red Vancouver fastboat at a marina.

Donning bright red life saver suites, we met our captain and naturalist and boarded the boat, and we were off. We cruised down Coal Harbour, passed the float planes and newly expanded convention centre, chased after a cruise ship departing Canada Place, and headed to the wilderness.
Notable highlights were spotting seals (including a mom and cub we got really close to), discovering thousands of jellyfish by the powerhouse at Buntzen Lake (apparently they love the mix of fresh water and saline), getting within arm’s length of a waterfall, and coming back to the city under a beautiful sunset.
It was a great way to get an appreciation of Metro Vancouver by water, and I’m sure the city tour is just as exhilarating. Who doesn’t like to go fast?

Person wearing a red jacket and black hood looking at a calm lake surrounded by forested mountains under a cloudy sky.
Waterfall flowing down rocky cliffs surrounded by green trees and moss into a calm pool of water.
Two spotted seals resting on a rocky surface with barnacles.
Sunset over water with a silhouette of a suspension bridge and tree-covered land.
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