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FLY OR DRIVE VANCOUVER Part Four


Best of all, getting to Vancouver is easy. Fly-in direct or to Seattle with a ferry shuttle. Drive in from Washington through Blaine with a stop at Richmond's Bota Gardens of from the Trans-Canada Freeway through Burnaby's Heritage Village, a reproduction of Hudson Bay villages. Don't want to drive. Package up a visit with a side trip to Victoria. Via several different ferry routes to Vancouver Island, where Victoria offers a find old English flavor. We usually cross on the ferry from Horseshoe Bay. Do, if you have time, head up into the Comox Valley or enjoy the fine fishing on and around the Campbell River. Really adventurous sorts can ferry over to Prince Rupert on the Mainland and either connect up with the Alaskan Ferry System or drive back to Vancouver via Stuart Lake and Prince George.

The hard part of any Vancouver stay is the last day. For, like London that's memorable, this is a city that improves with each return. So, it's easy to plan your next Vancouver visit when you realize that you are on the last day of your stay and there's still much to see.

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