What are the ways to get from the US mainland to Vancouver Island with a car? [closed]

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I would like to take my car from Seattle to the south end of Vancouver Island, but I'm willing to drive to any ferry terminal. What are my options and how much do they cost?






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How do you get to Vancouver Island from the US?

The Seattle to Victoria Clipper ferry ride connects the United States with Vancouver Island. The Victoria Clipper ferry ride to Victoria takes 2 hours and 45 minutes, traveling direct between Pier 69 in downtown Seattle and the Belleville Terminal in downtown Victoria, BC's Inner Harbor.

Can you get to Vancouver Island by car?

There are several ways to get to Vancouver Island. This is an island with no bridges, so you can either take a seaplane or a ferry. However, for your road trip on Vancouver Island, you'll need to take the ferry so you can bring your car with you.

How do you get from Vancouver Island to the mainland?

365 days a year you can walk on or drive directly on a BC Ferry with your car, RV or semi-truck if that's how you roll. BC Ferries is one of the largest ferry operators in the whole world. They have a fleet of 35 vessels, serving 25 routes and 47 terminals between Vancouver Island, the Gulf Islands and mainland.

Is a bridge to Vancouver Island possible?

There are no fixed bridges in existence today that would meet the conditions present in Georgia Strait. Prince Edward Island's $1-billion (1997 dollars) Confederation Bridge is only 12.9 km long and is set in water 35 m deep with a rock bottom.



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