Victoria
is the capital of British Columbia and is situated on the southern tip
of Vancouver Island on the West Coast of Canada, just a short ferry
ride from Vancouver B.C. or Seattle Washington.
It has become a prime travel destination in recent years, and has
recently been designated as one of the top travel destinations in
North America
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From
Vancouver
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By Car
BC Ferries you
can take a ferry leaving Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal (about a 35 min drive
from downtown Vancouver south). Large modern ferries with restaurants,
kids area, comfy chairs, gift shop, and plenty of windows for which as
been described as one of the most scenic crossings in North America.
Ferries leave hourly during peak season with a sailing time of 90
minutes, crossing to Swartz Bay (30 minute drive north of Victoria).
Check for sailing times and optional reservations
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By Air
Harbour Air floatplanes:
Vancouver harbour to Victoria harbour on
the worlds largest all
seaplane airline, a 30 minute ride capturing the beauty of the cities,
mountains and pacific ocean.
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Helijet
Offering the most frequent service between Vancouver and Victoria,
linking the downtown centres rather than using the airports, Helijet' s
flight time is just 35 minutes, city centre to city centre, making it
the most desirable service for business people on the go!
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From Seattle, WA |
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Passenger-Only Ferry
From downtown Seattle to downtown Victoria in 2 to 2.5 hours.
Comfortable spacious seating, large windows to view the scenery. Sit
back and relax as your attendant serves you at your seat. Choose from a
variety of light meals, snacks and beverages. Browse at the gift and
duty-free shop.
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Air:
Flights from SeaTac airport to Victoria airport.
Floatplane: Seattle harbour to Victoria
harbour
Helijet
Offering North
America's first ever transborder International scheduled helicopter
service, Helijet International Inc. also links Victoria B.C. with the
Emerald City of Seattle, Washington. |
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