Getting to Vancouver Island involves flying over or sailing past some of the most spectacular landscape the world has to offer. Whether traveling for business or pleasure, the “puddle hop” from the Mainland to the Island is always a pleasurable part of the journey. Travel to the Island is served by an excellent transportation network comprised of ferries, aircraft and bus service.
Once in Victoria, you can utilize a full range of transportation services, including a public transit system that runs from 6 am to midnight seven days a week, or enjoy the extensive network of bike trails and lanes.
Ferry Services
BC Ferries carries up to 470 vehicles, including buses, (link to bus service below) and 2,100 passengers per sailing on its larger vessels. The ferry terminal at Swartz Bay on the mainland offers a direct route to Sidney, just 32 kilometres north of Victoria. In total, the BC ferry fleet makes more 100 daily crossings, to and from the mainland, linking Island motorists to Vancouver and mainland British Columbia to the east, Seattle and Washington State to the south and Prince Rupert and Alaska to the north.
- Blackball Ferries takes vehicle and foot passengers from Victoria’s inner harbour to Port Angeles, Washington.
- The Victoria Clipper is a high speed passenger ferry Victoria’s inner harbour to Seattle’s inner harbour.
- Washington State Ferries takes vehicle and foot passenger between Anacortes, Washington and the US San Juan Islands and Sidney on the Saanich Peninsula.
- V2V Vacations Ferry linking Downtown Vancouver and the Victoria Inner Harbour.
Air Services
Victoria International Airport, located at the north end of the Saanich Peninsula, offers services that link passengers to anywhere in the world including daily flights to many Canadian and US destinations.
One of the world’s largest concentrations of float planes and helicopter service have regularly scheduled flights that transport tens of thousands of people annually from Victoria’s Harbour to the city centre harbours of Vancouver and Seattle, to the Richmond airport, and to and from remote lakes and inlets. In addition to these regular flights, the region also offers a number of flight charter services.
Airlines
Bus Service
BC Transit provides local bus service from 6 a.m. to midnight, seven days a week. Many buses are bike-rack equipped and offer accessible low floor design to carry two wheelchairs or scooters. BC Transit also offers handyDART, a door-to-door service for persons with disabilities.
Bus service between Victoria and various points on Vancouver Island and the mainland is provided by Wilson’s Transportation.