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Vacation Home Ocean’s Edge Suite

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Ocean’s Edge Suite is a vacation home in the region of Vancouver and can be booked directly with Booking.com.
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Ocean’s Edge Suite

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About this propertyReliable info:Guests say the description and photos for this property are accurate.Spacious Accommodations: Ocean’s Edge Suite in Campbell River offers a spacious apartment with three bedrooms and a living room. Guests enjoy sea and garden views, a fully equipped kitchen, and a private bathroom.

Modern Amenities: The property features free WiFi throughout, air-conditioning, and streaming services. Additional amenities include a washing machine, dishwasher, and a work desk.

Convenient Location: Located 5 mi from Campbell River Airport, the apartment is 6.2 mi from Elk Falls Provincial Parks and 28 mi from Comox Ferry Terminal. Guests can engage in fishing, skiing, and cycling.

Guest Favorites: Guests highly rate the kitchen, location with a view, and the beautiful garden. Private check-in and check-out services ensure a comfortable stay.Distance in property description is calculated using © OpenStreetMap

Vacation Home Ocean’s Edge Suite reviews

Planning your ferry trip from Campbell River? Stay at Ocean’s Edge Suite; rated ★★★★☆ (9.1/10) and is available from CAD $ 331. Ocean’s Edge Suite is perfectly situated near the ferry routes, and can be reserved directly through Booking.com.

📍 Address Ocean’s Edge Suite

699 Ash Street, V9W 1G1, Campbell River, Canada

FAQ

Are there any special considerations for commercial vehicles on the Tsawwassen ferry Vancouver route?

Yes, there are specific considerations for commercial vehicles on the Tsawwassen ferry Vancouver route. Commercial vehicles often require advance bookings and may be subject to different fare structures and loading procedures. For detailed information regarding commercial vehicle requirements and procedures, please refer to the Tsawwassen commercial vehicle information page. It is very important to make advanced arrangments for commercial vehicles.

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.

Ferry Vancouver

Duke Point near Nanaimo provides an alternative ferry terminal with connections to Tsawwassen, offering a more southern approach to Vancouver Island. This route is particularly popular with commercial vehicles and RV travelers seeking to avoid downtown traffic. The Duke Point terminal provides easy access to the Island Highway and central Vancouver Island destinations.

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.

Ferry reservations are highly recommended, especially during peak summer months and holiday periods when demand significantly exceeds capacity. Advance booking ensures guaranteed passage and reduces waiting times at terminals. Walk-on passengers and cyclists typically have more flexibility, while vehicle spaces often sell out during busy travel periods.

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.

Fuel and vehicle services are available at some ferry terminals, allowing travelers to prepare for their Vancouver Island adventure. Terminal locations often feature gas stations, convenience stores, and automotive services. Pre-trip vehicle inspections ensure safe travel on Vancouver Island’s diverse road conditions.

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.

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.

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.

Business travelers find ferry services convenient for Vancouver Island meetings and conferences. Many vessels offer business centers with WiFi and quiet work areas. The relaxing ferry journey provides a welcome break from driving while maintaining productivity during travel time.

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.