
You may want to check
out some of these transportation links. Victoria is located on the Southern
tip of Vancouver Island. Travelers can reach Victoria by Air or Ferry
from Vancouver or Washington State.
Pacific Coach Lines:
http://www.pacificcoach.com/
Pacific Coach
Lines offers bus transportation from Downtown Vancouver to Downtown
Victoria frequently. They also travel between Vancouver and Victoria
International Airports.
British Columbia Ferries:
http://www.bcferries.com
British Columbia Ferries travel from mainland B.C. to Vancouver Island.
Convenient departures through out the day. Probably the most common
way to get to Victoria. Check out the ferry schedule.
Helijet Airways:
http://www.helijet.com/
Scheduled jet helicopter service between downtown Vancouver and downtown
Victoria. Helijet also offers the only direct air service between downtown
Victoria and Vancouver International Airport.
Habour Air:
http://www.harbour-air.com
Harbour Air Seaplanes, The world's largest all seaplane airline. Sheduled
flights downtown Vancouver to Victoria's inner harbour.
West Coast Air:
http://www.westcoastair.com
West Coast Air - Full cargo and charter services from Victoria to Vancouver,
and float plane adventures in beautiful British Columbia.
Victoria Clipper:
http://www.victoriaclipper.com/
The Victoria Clipper sails from downtown Seattle to the downtown Victoria.
Coho Ferry:
http://www.cohoferry.com/
This car and passenger ferry travels from Port Angeles in Washington
State directly to Victoriaís Inner Harbour.
Victoria Express:
http://www.victoriaexpress.com/
A 105-foot Passenger vessel Travels between Port Angeles (Washington
State) to Victoriaís Inner Harbour.
Kenmore Air:
http://www.kenmoreair.com/
Kenmore Air is the largest seaplane operation in the world, they fly
from downtown Seattle to Downtown Victoria in about 40 minutes. An awesome
way to fly.
Horizon Air:
http://www.horizonair.com/
Horizon Air flies from Seattle's Seatac airport and Portland to Victoria's
International Airport.
The Ferry Traveller:
http://www.ferrytravel.com
This ferry dedicated site provides an overview of the coast, destination
schedules for each of the routes plied by Washington State Ferries,
Alaska Ferries, BC Ferries and the 7 Independent ferry systems.
Washington State Ferries:
http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/schedules/current/
Anacortes Washington to Sidney B.C. travels through the San Juan Islands.
Total trip time is about 3 hours and another 20 30 minutes from Sidney
into Victoria
Air Canada:
http://www.aircanada.ca/home.html
Air Canada flies out of the Vancouver International Airport. Air Canada
uses one of its subsidiary companies (Air B.C.) to fly commuter planes
to the Victoria International Airport.
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Via Rail:
http://www.viarail.ca/
Via Rail operates a daily service between Victoria and Courtney (part
way up Vancouver Island). This is a great way to see some of the beauty
of the Island and avoid the busy Island Highway.
Last
Updated
03/10/2008