Depart from Horseshoe Bay in Metro Vancouver for a scenic 100 - minute
BC Ferries cruise across the Strait of Georgia to Vancouver Island.
Depart from Horseshoe Bay on the mainland for a scenic 100 - minute
BC Ferries cruise across the Strait of Georgia to Vancouver Island and the city of Nanaimo.
Depart from Horseshoe Bay on the Vancouver Mainland for a scenic 100 - minute
BC Ferries cruise across the Strait of Georgia to Vancouver Island and the city of Nanaimo.
Not exact matches
This journey begins with a trip through great northern forests before arriving at remote Port Hardy for your Inside Passage
cruise aboard
BC Ferries.
Board a
BC Ferries vessel in Horseshoe Bay in West Vancouver for a 40 - minute
cruise through spectacular marine and mountain scenery to the Langdale
ferry teriminal on the Sunshine Coast.
The Prince Rupert - Port Hardy crossing in particular is very popular with international travelers and utilizes one of
BC Ferries larger ferries, meaning you'll be treated to more of a cruise like experience than you might expect on some of the shorter
Ferries larger
ferries, meaning you'll be treated to more of a cruise like experience than you might expect on some of the shorter
ferries, meaning you'll be treated to more of a
cruise like experience than you might expect on some of the shorter trips.
On your early - morning
BC Ferries sailing, you'll
cruise through the world - famous Inside Passage.
You'll start your journey through great northern forests, arriving at remote Port Hardy for your Inside Passage
cruise aboard
BC Ferries.
Board a
BC FERRY for a picturesque
cruise to Vancouver Island and the charming, very British «Garden City» of Victoria.
Today, board a
BC FERRY and cross the Strait of Georgia and
cruise through the spectacular Gulf Islands, an archipelago known for its Mediterranean - type climate.
Port Hardy or the nearby Bear Cove is a bustling terminal for
BC Ferries with passengers arriving from or embarking on a
cruise to Prince Rupert along the Inside Passage route.
BC Ferries operate the scenic
cruise between Port Hardy on Northern Vancouver Island and Prince Rupert on the British Columbia Mainland.