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Hotel A Float Home B&B in Fisherman’s Wharf

A Float Home B&B in Fisherman’s Wharf | hotel Vancouver | Trivago
A Float Home B&B in Fisherman’s Wharf is a hotel in the region of Vancouver and can be booked directly with Trivago.
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A Float Home B&B in Fisherman’s Wharf

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Planning your ferry trip from Victoria? Stay at A Float Home B&B in Fisherman’s Wharf; rated and is available from CAD $ 167. A Float Home B&B in Fisherman’s Wharf is perfectly situated near the ferry routes, and can be reserved directly through Trivago.

📍 Address A Float Home B&B in Fisherman’s Wharf

B2 1 Dallas Road, V8V 0B2, Victoria, Canada

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How do I get directions to the Blubber Bay ferry Vancouver terminal?

Getting to the Blubber Bay ferry Vancouver terminal involves navigating to the north end of Texada Island. To find the most accurate and up-to-date directions, please consult the Blubber Bay terminal directions page. This resource provides detailed maps and driving instructions, ensuring you reach the terminal without any hassle. Due to the rural location, it is important to plan your trip accordingly.

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.

What are the best times to travel from Swartz Bay on the ferry Vancouver to avoid peak traffic?

To avoid peak traffic when traveling from Swartz Bay on the ferry Vancouver, it’s recommended to travel during off-peak hours. Typically, early morning and late evening sailings tend to be less crowded. For more specific recommendations and to check the real time traffic, consult the Swartz Bay off-peak travel page. Traveling mid-week is also usually less busy than weekend travel.