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Vacation Home Ocean and Mountain View Bedroom with En-Suite Bathroom B&B

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Ocean and Mountain View Bedroom with En-Suite Bathroom B&B is a vacation home in the region of Vancouver and can be booked directly with Booking.com.
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Ocean and Mountain View Bedroom with En-Suite Bathroom B&B

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Ocean and Mountain View Bedroom with En-Suite Bathroom B&B is located in Nanoose Bay, just 16 miles from Newcastle Island Marine Park and 17 miles from Nanaimo Museum. The air-conditioned accommodation is 16 miles from Nanaimo Bastion. There’s a sun terrace and guests can use free Wifi and free private parking.

Offering a patio with sea views, this bed and breakfast also features a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, an oven, and a microwave, as well as 1 bathroom with a bath and slippers. For added privacy, the accommodation features a private entrance.

Guests can relax in the garden at the property.

Wildplay Element Park is 26 miles from the bed and breakfast, while Petroglyph Park is 19 miles from the property. Nanaimo Harbor Water Airdrome Airport is 16 miles away.Distance in property description is calculated using © OpenStreetMap

Vacation Home Ocean and Mountain View Bedroom with En-Suite Bathroom B&B reviews

Looking for a great place to stay in Nanoose Bay? Book Ocean and Mountain View Bedroom with En-Suite Bathroom B&B; rated ★★★★☆ (9.7/10) and is available from CAD $ 287. Ocean and Mountain View Bedroom with En-Suite Bathroom B&B is conveniently located near ferry terminals, and can be booked directly with Booking.com.

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1876 Morello Road, V9P 9B1, Nanoose Bay, Canada

FAQ

Can I bring a bicycle on the ferry Vancouver from Denman Island (Hornby Island) to Buckley Bay?

Yes, bringing a bicycle on the ferry Vancouver from Denman Island (Hornby Island) to Buckley Bay is generally permitted. However, it’s advisable to review the specific guidelines and any potential restrictions by visiting the Denman to Buckley Bay bicycle transport page. Bicycles are typically boarded as foot passenger cargo, and it is best to arrive early.

Are there any food services available on the ferry Vancouver route from Salt Spring Island (Long Harbour) to Tsawwassen?

Yes, the ferry Vancouver route from Salt Spring Island (Long Harbour) to Tsawwassen typically offers various food service options. To explore the specific food services available, please visit the Long Harbour to Tsawwassen food services page. This resource provides information on onboard cafes, restaurants, and snack bars, ensuring you can enjoy a meal or snack during your journey.

What amenities are available on the ferry Vancouver sailing from Fulford Harbour to Swartz Bay?

The ferry Vancouver sailing from Fulford Harbour to Swartz Bay offers a range of amenities to enhance your travel experience. These amenities typically include comfortable seating areas, restrooms, and food service options. To gain a complete overview of the available services, check the Fulford Harbour to Swartz Bay ferry amenities page. Depending on the vessel, you may also find outdoor viewing decks, allowing you to enjoy the stunning coastal scenery.

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Island hopping opportunities exist for adventurous travelers wanting to explore the Gulf Islands during their ferry journey. Some routes provide connections to smaller islands like Salt Spring, Pender, and Galiano Islands. These stops offer unique communities, local artisans, and pristine natural environments.

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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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