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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

What are the departure times from Tsawwassen for the Swartz Bay ferry Vancouver route?

The Tsawwassen to Swartz Bay ferry Vancouver route offers multiple daily sailings, with departures varying depending on the season and day of the week. To ensure you have the most accurate and up-to-date information, it’s essential to consult the detailed Tsawwassen to Swartz Bay ferry schedule. Generally, sailings begin early in the morning and continue throughout the day, with increased frequency during peak travel periods. Planning ahead and checking the schedule is crucial, especially if you’re traveling with a vehicle, as reservations are highly recommended.

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.

Ferry Vancouver

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Ferry travel tips for first-time visitors include arriving early, bringing layers for changing weather conditions, and planning ground transportation in advance. Understanding terminal layouts and boarding procedures reduces travel stress. Experienced ferry travelers recommend booking accommodations on Vancouver Island in advance, especially during peak season periods.

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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.

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Ferry services to Vancouver Island provide the essential connection between mainland British Columbia and one of Canada’s most beautiful destinations. BC Ferries operates multiple routes linking the mainland to various ports on Vancouver Island, offering travelers spectacular scenic journeys across the Salish Sea. These ferry crossings are not just transportation but memorable experiences showcasing the stunning Pacific Northwest coastline.

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.