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Beautiful home with one acre land for leisure time in Vancouver Island

Beautiful home with one acre land for leisure time in Vancouver Island offers accommodations in Nanaimo, 6.9 miles from Nanaimo Bastion and 7 miles from Newcastle Island Marine Park. This property offers access to a patio, free private parking, and free Wifi. Outdoor seating is also available at the villa.

The air-conditioned villa consists of 4 bedrooms, a living room, a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and a kettle, and 3 bathrooms with a bath and slippers. A flat-screen TV is offered. The villa offers bed linen, towels, and laundry service.

Guests can relax in the garden at the property.

Nanaimo Museum is 7.9 miles from Beautiful home with one acre land for leisure time in Vancouver Island, while Wildplay Element Park is 18 miles from the property. Nanaimo Harbor Water Airdrome Airport is 7.5 miles away.Distance in property description is calculated using © OpenStreetMap

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Looking for a great place to stay in Nanaimo? Book Beautiful home with one acre land for leisure time in Vancouver Island; rated ★★★★☆ (9.7/10) and is available from CAD $ 753. Beautiful home with one acre land for leisure time in Vancouver Island is conveniently located near ferry terminals, and can be booked directly with Booking.com.

📍 Address Beautiful home with one acre land for leisure time in Vancouver Island

5915 Hammond Bay Road, V9T 5M6, Nanaimo, Canada

FAQ

What are the overnight parking regulations at the Village Bay ferry Vancouver terminal?

The overnight parking regulations at the Village Bay ferry Vancouver terminal are designed to ensure fair access and efficient use of parking spaces. To understand the specific rules and any associated fees, please consult the Village Bay overnight parking regulations page. It’s important to be aware of any time limits or restrictions before leaving your vehicle overnight.

Are there accessible facilities at the Buckley Bay ferry Vancouver terminal?

The Buckley Bay ferry Vancouver terminal is committed to providing accessible facilities for all passengers. This includes features such as accessible parking, ramps, and restrooms. To ensure a comfortable and seamless experience, it’s recommended to review the specific Buckley Bay terminal accessibility details before your trip. The terminal staff is also available to assist passengers with any specific needs or inquiries.

What are the current conditions for the ferry Vancouver sailing from Crofton to Saltspring Island (Vesuvius)?

The current conditions for the ferry Vancouver sailing from Crofton to Saltspring Island (Vesuvius) can vary depending on weather and other factors. To stay informed about any potential delays or changes, it’s essential to check the Crofton to Vesuvius ferry conditions page. This page provides real-time updates and information regarding sailing conditions, ensuring you have the latest details before your departure.

Ferry Vancouver

Ferry pricing varies by route, season, and vehicle type, with significant differences between passenger fares and vehicle transportation costs. Peak season rates apply during summer months when tourism demand is highest. Multiple pricing tiers accommodate different traveler needs, from foot passengers to large RVs and commercial vehicles.

Food and dining onboard ranges from casual cafeterias to full-service restaurants depending on the vessel and route. Local British Columbia ingredients feature prominently in menu offerings. Passengers can also bring their own food and enjoy meals in designated dining areas or outdoor spaces.

Seasonal variations significantly affect ferry operations, with summer bringing increased frequency and capacity to handle peak tourist demand. Winter schedules may have reduced sailings, while spring and fall offer moderate crowds with pleasant weather. Holiday periods require advance planning due to extremely high demand for popular routes.

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Cargo and freight services operate alongside passenger ferries, supporting Vancouver Island’s economy and supply chains. Commercial vehicles transport everything from fresh produce to building materials. This integrated transportation system maintains Vancouver Island’s connection to mainland markets and services.

Vancouver Island ferry terminals feature modern amenities including restaurants, gift shops, and comfortable waiting areas. Tsawwassen and Swartz Bay terminals offer extensive facilities with multiple dining options, retail stores, and children’s play areas. Terminal locations provide convenient access to ground transportation, rental cars, and connecting bus services.

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Photography tips for ferry passengers include timing outdoor deck visits during optimal lighting conditions and bringing appropriate camera equipment for marine environments. Sunrise and sunset crossings provide particularly dramatic lighting opportunities. Zoom lenses help capture wildlife and distant mountain scenery during the journey.

Accessibility features ensure all passengers can enjoy ferry travel, with elevators, wheelchair-accessible restrooms, and designated seating areas. Vehicles with accessibility equipment receive priority boarding assistance. Ferry staff provide support for passengers with mobility challenges throughout the journey.