LIVE: Vancouver Harbour Quantum of the Sea, False Creek & Downtown Vancouver City Skyline #slowtv
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Today we are lucky to see the Quantum of the Seas in the background just before 2.5 hours from the start. Day break was about an hour in. For the Quantum of the Seas look to the top right, where the mountains meet Vancouver Harbour. If you are on a device you can zoom in a bit, also make sure you are on 1080 under quality settings. I'll be working to get better quality soon! 0:00 – Vancouver, BC Canada - City starts to wake 1:00:00 – Sun is rising in Vancouver Downtown Skyline 2:24:00 – Quantum of the Seas Cruise Ship to Alaska Arrives - look to Harbour below mountains LIVE Experience the full real-time coverage of downtown Vancouver. You may even get a glimpse of Olympic village, Yaletown, Vancouver's downtown, Coal Harbour, False Creek and Vancouver harbour. Sightings of events such as dragon boat festivals, races, marathons, and cruise ships in the background. Iconic sights such as Vancouver's stadiums (BC Place and Rogers Arena), Science world, Canada Place, Vancouver's Seawall and Cambie Street Bridge. Also if the timing is right beautiful sunsets over downtown. Some of my favourite to watch are the dragon boaters early in the morning, Alaska cruise ships departing in the afternoon, sunsetting on false creek and the stadiums and georgia viaduct light up after sunset. #vancouvercityviews #vancouverwebcam #livestream #webcam #slowtv #alaskacruise #alaskacruiseseason #bcplace #rogersarena #scienceworld #canadaplace #canadalife #explorebc #explorevancouver #vancouver #quantumoftheseas #alaskacruise2025 ————— LIVE BMO marathon down Quebec street with beautiful Vancouver city in the background. ——-/ LIVE from Vancouver Harbour, watch as the Holland America Line and Princess Cruises’ arrive and depart Canada Place on a windy, dramatic May — heading north to begin another leg of the Alaska cruise season! These arrivals and departures mark another exciting day at Canada’s busiest cruise port, with seaplanes buzzing, ferries crossing, and the towering North Shore Mountains looming behind a cloud-draped sky. While the temperature might be brisk, the energy is electric — these ships are off to Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, and beyond. If you’re planning a cruise or just love watching these maritime giants glide out into Burrard Inlet, this is the perfect scene. Whether you’re a Holland America Line fan, a loyal Princess cruiser, a ship spotter, or a future visitor wondering about the best time to visit Vancouver, you’ll love the real-time experience of Vancouver’s waterfront hustle. What to watch for in this live stream: • Koningsdam and Coral Princess pushing off from the downtown cruise terminal • Tug assistance and coordinated departure maneuvers • Harbour traffic including seaplanes, ferries, tugboats, and cargo activity • Dramatic spring skies and city soundscape • Towering North Shore Mountains as the backdrop • A real-time slice of Alaska cruise season 2025 kicking into gear Whether you’re watching to plan your own cruise, enjoy the maritime scenery, or simply relax to the soothing sounds of Vancouver’s harbour, this stream offers a unique and calming window into one of the most beautiful cities in Canada. Stay tuned to the channel for more cruise arrivals and departures, along with live harbour cams, sunset panoramas, and tranquil time-lapses from Vancouver and the surrounding area. #VancouverCityViews #Koningsdam #CoralPrincess #AlaskaCruiseSeason #CruiseShipDeparture #WaterfrontWebcam #VancouverWebcam #CanadaPlaceDayAndNight #DowntownVancouverCanada #TripToVancouverCanada #VancouverBestPlacesToSee #ThingsToDoInVancouver #BestTimeToVisitVancouver #MostBeautifulCityInCanada #ships #quantumoftheseas