Outdoor Things to Do in Vancouver, BC
Explore at your own pace with app-guided clues, puzzles, and hidden stories.
Walk through Vancouver with Questo's self-guided walking tours. Follow app-guided clues past Gastown's steam clock, along the Coal Harbour waterfront, and toward the Stanley Park seawall. Mountains on one side, ocean on the other, and stories in between, explore at your own pace, rain or shine.
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All quests in Vancouver, BC
Granville Island, Vancouver: Hunt for the Lost LP
8.4 km | Avg. time: 105 min
4.44 (27 reviews)Gastown’s Hidden Gold: The Oppenheimer Stash in Vancouver
3.5 km | Avg. time: 76 min
4.31 (78 reviews)Murder Mystery: Death in the Shadows in Kitsilano, Vancouver, BC
6.2 km | Avg. time: 90 min
4.38 (39 reviews)Downtown Vancouver: Espionage Adventure
3.5 km | Avg. time: 49 min
4.42 (33 reviews)Murder Mystery: Death in the Shadows in Yaletown, Vancouver, BC
2.1 km | Avg. time: 90 min
4.67 (3 reviews)Murder Mystery: Death in the Shadows in Coal Harbour, Vancouver, BC
2.2 km | Avg. time: 90 min
4 (2 reviews)
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Ways to explore Vancouver, BC with Questo
One app, one type of quest — different ways to play it.
As a scavenger hunt
Solve clues and puzzles at real Vancouver, BC landmarks. Race against the clock or take it at your own pace — and bring a group to compete for a spot on the leaderboard.
See all Vancouver, BC scavenger huntsAs a self-guided walking tour
A GPS-guided walking route with stories along the way. Play on your own schedule, stop and resume anytime — and once you've downloaded a quest, it works fully offline.
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Frequently asked questions
How do self-guided walking tours in Vancouver, BC work?
How many walking tours are available in Vancouver, BC?
Do I need to book a walking tour in Vancouver, BC in advance?
What kind of quests can I do in Vancouver?
You can do everything from spy-adventures downtown, to murder mysteries, treasure hunts in Granville Island, family scavenger games, or the “Lost LP” music themed walk. There’s options depending on whether you want history, mystery, or fun with kids.
Are these quests good for families with kids?
Yes! There’s a “Kid Quest: Solve the Case of the Lost Senses” that’s designed for younger players. Also, some of the treasure hunts are playful and shorter so kids don’t get bored.
Looking for a fun date idea in Vancouver — suggestions?
Definitely try Murder Mystery: Solve the Case in Vancouver. Walk through streets, gather clues together, try to solve who did it. It makes a regular evening out feel like an interactive movie.
What’s a good quest for a group of friends who want adventure + challenge?
“Downtown Vancouver: Espionage Adventure” is perfect. It mixes history, intrigue, walking through city landmarks, solving clues. Great for groups who enjoy thinking & exploring together.
Walk through Vancouver with Questo's self-guided walking tours. Follow app-guided clues past Gastown's steam clock, along the Coal Harbour waterfront, and toward the Stanley Park seawall. Mountains on one side, ocean on the other, and stories in between, explore at your own pace, rain or shine.
About Vancouver, BC
The city gives you plenty to work with. Gastown is the historic heart, where the Gastown Steam Clock whistles the Westminster chime on the quarter hour and Maple Tree Square marks the spot where the city began. From there it is a short walk to the seawall, the galleries, and the food halls of Granville Island, with landmarks like the Vancouver Art Gallery, the Orpheum, and the Vancouver Public Library all close by.
Questo's Vancouver quests run from a Gastown treasure hunt for hidden gold to a downtown spy adventure and a record-store mystery on Granville Island, so you can pick the tone that suits your group. Each one mixes real sightseeing with a puzzle to crack, so you actually look at the city instead of just passing through it.
A few local notes worth the detour. Lee's Donuts has sold its honey-dip donut at the Granville Island Public Market since 1979, and it is still the one to get. Downtown, JapaDog has been serving Japanese-style hot dogs like the teriyaki-and-seaweed Terimayo from its street carts since 2005, a quick bite between puzzles. They work for couples after a different kind of date, families with restless kids, friends, or anyone exploring solo. Pick a route and start whenever you are ready.
