
Quick tips
- Best time: Arrive 30–60 minutes before sunset for dramatic light changes and long shadows.
- Tickets: Look for combined HoHo + Vancouver Lookout bundles to skip queues and save money.
- Access: Short elevator ride — suitable for most mobility needs; check Lookout hours in winter.
What to expect at the Lookout
The Vancouver Lookout lifts you above the skyline with 360° vistas of the city, harbour and North Shore mountains. Interpretive panels and staff point out major landmarks.
Photo checklist
- Wide panorama: Capture the harbour, cruise ship piers and Canada Place.
- Mountain backdrop: Use a mid-telephoto lens for compressing the peaks with the city.
- Night shots: Blue hour produces rich tones — a small tripod or steady surface helps.
Pairing with HoHo
- Time your Lookout visit to coincide with a late HoHo loop; you can snap skyline shots then return to street level for dinner nearby.
- Combine with FlyOver Canada or a waterfront stroll to round out an afternoon.
Practical info
- Facilities: Gift shop, light refreshments, restrooms.
- Safety: Follow staff guidance on railings and photo gear; avoid blocking viewing bays during busy periods.