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Vancouver Island is a land of dark blue seas, rugged coastlines, lush-green
old growth forests, mountainous islands carving their silhouettes into distant
shadows, the sight of rare orca whales leaping in arcs out of the water, and
long stretches of white sandy beaches meeting the ocean.
This abundance of natural beauty draws thousands of tourists annually to Vancouver Island. It's also what makes getting to, and around, Vancouver Island half of the adventure. From the bustling, flower-lined streets of Victoria, to the isolated, rugged beauty of towns like Port Hardy (which serve as launching points for outdoor activities), to the surfer-friendly beaches of Tofino, the Island has plenty of exciting destinations. This may be why many visitors to Vancouver Island choose not to visit just one city, but to explore the entire region. Luckily, transportation both to and around Vancouver Island is quick, easy and efficient. Modes of transport vary from the traditional motorcoach, ferry, plane or train ride, to more unique options like helicopter, horse-drawn carriage or hot air balloon. But whatever mode of transport visitors choose, they are sure to be immersed in the stunning scenery of this unique part of the world. (Click here for a Map of Vancouver Island.) GETTING TO VANCOUVER ISLAND Ferries
Exploring the Sunshine Coast is made easy with frequent BC Ferries routes such as Horseshoe Bay to Langdale, or from Sechelt to Powell River. The wilderness scenery surrounding the Gulf Islands is also at arm's reach, with ferry routes offered from the Nanaimo Harbour to Gabriola Island, Horseshoe Bay to Bowen Island, Campbell River to Quadra Island and from Port McNeill to Sointula. Daily ferries are also available from Washington to Vancouver Island through several private companies, transporting passengers from downtown Seattle, U.S.A. to Victoria's Inner Harbour. Air
Other municipal airports, much smaller in size than Nanaimo and Victoria, but with a range of flight routes, include the Campbell River Municipal Airport, the Port Hardy Airport, Qualicum Beach Airport and Tofino Municipal Airport. Private charter flights from the mainland to the island are a convenient way to travel, especially because they work with an individual schedule, and many offer aerial view tours of the island, fly-in fishing trips, vacation packages to remote wilderness areas, as well as regular air service from the mainland to communities on the island. GETTING AROUND VANCOUVER ISLAND Visitors have plenty of choices when it comes to getting around on Vancouver Island. Whether they choose to use public transportation such as bus or ferry, or whether they prefer renting a vehicle and exploring the island on their own, transportation infrastucture is easy to navigate and provides an opportunity to observe the natural beauty of the region. Motorcoaches, shuttles and buses Special shuttle bus services are also common around the Island. Many shuttles take surfers and other travellers from Victoria or Nanaimo to Long Beach. Other shuttles are specifically catered towards hikers, dropping them off at the West Coast or Juan de Fuca trailheads, and picking them up at the end of the hike and transporting them back to their vehicle at the trailhead. Public transportation on Vancouver Island is efficient and easy to navigate. Victoria has extensive routes with frequent schedules. A transit guide with schedules and route information can be picked up for free from merchants and information booths around the city. Nanaimo, Parksville and Qualicum Beach are serviced by the Regional Transit system of the Regional District of Nanaimo and BC Transit. By Car
While Highway 19 is the main highway intersecting the Island, there are also secondary highways, which provide scenic alternatives to the main road. Highway 19A, the Oceanside Route, is an especially scenic, and hence popular, route to access area parks, beaches and golf courses. Beginning just south of Parksville, the highway follows the rugged coastline through farming and artisan communities, stretching up to Campbell River. The North Island Route is another scenic stretch of highway. Extending from Campbell River to Port McNeill and on to Port Hardy, this drive provides glimpses of pristine forested areas. Taxis and Charter Transport A convenient mode of transportation around Vancouver Island is by water taxi or charter boat. Many water taxi companies double as charter operators from Vancouver Island to the Gulf Islands. TRANSPORT AND SIGHTSEEING Rail Tours Water Experiences
Kayaking and canoeing tours are also popular choices for exploring the Island. Guided single or multi-day trips and equipment rentals are available from outfitters around the Island. In the Sky Or for those in the mood for something more unique, a balloon tour may be the route to go. From Victoria, visitors can take an hour-long balloon ride over the city, complete with a glass of champagne. Horse Another unique way to explore the island's beautiful wilderness areas is via horseback. Many companies offer guided horseback riding tours around the Pacific Rim (or West Coast) region, in such areas as Tofino, Clayoquot Sound and Long Beach. Other popular areas for equestrian tours include the Saanich Peninsula, located just north of Victoria, the Cowichan Valley, where adventurers will find contrasting landscapes to explore, the Comox Valley, where riding tours encompass forested trails, alpine meadows and stunning mountain views, and the seaside village of Comox, which serves as a gateway to stretches of isolated sandy beaches. Bike Mountain Bike Parks and Trail
Cyclists are permitted to take their bikes on the ferry from Vancouver to Victoria–in fact, they are given priority, with assured passage on the first available ferry and the ability to board the ferry before other passengers. When they disembark, well marked trails lead to the Lochside Trail bike route, which intersects with the Galloping Goose Trail. Formerly a railway line, the 60-km (37-mi) Galloping Goose Trail winds its way from Sooke to Victoria, with numerous access points along the trail. Cycling, walking, running, jogging, in-line skating and horseback riding are permitted. Two of the most popular cycling routes in the city of Nanaimo are the Parkway and Railway trails. Some other favourite bike trails on the Island include the 25-km (16-mi) Log Train Trail in Port Alberni, which takes cyclists through Alberni Valley and to the McLean Mill Historic Site, and the wilderness bike path from Ucluelet to the Pacific Rim National Park. Nicknamed the Cycling Capital of Canada, Victoria is easily accessible for cyclists. With a mild year-round climate, designated cycling lanes on major roads and bicycle storage at many of the city's major hotels, biking is a popular mode of transportation for both locals and visitors. |
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