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FlyOver Canada Flight-Simulation Ride

Strap into a 4D 'flying' simulator that suspends you before a giant spherical screen and sweeps you coast-to-coast over Canada with wind, mist and scent effects. It's INSIDE the Canada Place cruise terminal — zero transit, weather-proof, and the whole thing runs ~30 minutes. The perfect family pick or fallback when your off-ship window is tight or the marquee outdoor tours get weathered out.

What to expect

You'll walk straight from your cruise pier into Canada Place, bypass security queues, and strap into a suspended 4D flight pod facing a giant spherical screen. The ride sweeps you coast-to-coast over Canada's landscapes—mountains, coastlines, cities—with synchronized wind gusts, mist spray, and scent effects creating the illusion of genuine flight. A pre-show and the main ~30-minute experience form one complete package; you emerge back at ground level in the terminal, fully oriented and ready to return to the ship with time to spare.

Who to call — book direct
FlyOver (Pursuit) at Canada Place
~$26-30 USD (CA$35 adult single flight, CA$25 child; ~CA$40 walk-up). Includes the ride plus pre-show; located inside the Canada Place terminal.
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Beats the ship · vs the cruise line

Cruise lines rarely sell this since it's inside your own terminal — just walk up and buy direct for ~$26-30. The lowest-friction marquee in Vancouver and the best safety-net card on this list: no transit, no weather risk, back to the ship in under an hour.

Good to know

With zero transit required, you can depart the ship 30–60 minutes before all-aboard and complete the entire outing in under an hour, making this ideal for tight port windows. Tickets (~CA$35 adult, CA$25 child) are bought directly at the Canada Place box office with no advance booking needed—walk-up pricing is ~CA$40, so buying on-site is standard. The experience is fully indoors and weather-proof, eliminating cancellation risk; simply head back to your pier when finished, giving yourself a 15–20 minute buffer before final boarding to account for any crowds.

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