BC Ferry from Vancouver Island to Prince Rupert?
Hotel RatesGreatAunty asked:
I want to take trip from Washington state to Queen Charlotte Island. Understand if I want to go by BC Ferry I need to go from Vancouver to Victoria, then to the north end of the Island to catch a ferry to Prince Rupert. Does anyone know where the ferry terminal is and are there any hotels/b&bs nearby. When does the ferry depart? Any nearby restaurants? Are there any scooter rental companies on Vancouver Island and in Prince Rupert?
Alvin
I want to take trip from Washington state to Queen Charlotte Island. Understand if I want to go by BC Ferry I need to go from Vancouver to Victoria, then to the north end of the Island to catch a ferry to Prince Rupert. Does anyone know where the ferry terminal is and are there any hotels/b&bs nearby. When does the ferry depart? Any nearby restaurants? Are there any scooter rental companies on Vancouver Island and in Prince Rupert?
Alvin

March 19th, 2009 at 12:59 pm
Chester
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March 20th, 2009 at 4:28 am
Leslie
You can also take a ferry from the US side to Victoria, then you drive for about 5 hours (guessing) towards Port Hardy where you catch the ferry to Prince Rupert. Yes there are hotels there and restaurants. best to Google it. there are scooter rentals, too cold for that now though!
March 22nd, 2009 at 10:40 am
Howard
You can check the BC ferries website for schedules. Don’t worry about finding the ferry terminal in Port Hardy, it will be well signed. It’s near the town but if you were going straight there from the south you’d turn off before you actually got to Hardy. I haven’t taken the ferry from there but I doubt very much if you’ll find any accommodation or restaurants right at the terminal. Go into town for those. There’s a fair number of places to stay in Port Hardy
Depending how you’re travelling, you have a few choices of route. You can take a ferry from Washington to Victoria, you can drive into Canada and go to Victoria from Tsawwassen, or you can drive through Vancouver and take a ferry from Horseshoe Bay to Nanaimo. That last would be my choice if I was driving up from Washington, because you can take the freeway more or less straight from the 276 St crossing to Horseshoe Bay. If you’re on foot, it would probably be simpler to get a ferry to Victoria and then a bus up island.
March 24th, 2009 at 7:05 pm
Eleanor
You don’t have to take the ferry to Victoria. I would suggest taking the ferry to Nanaimo which is almost half way up Vancouver Island. Then you have to go north to Port Hardy which is the southern terminus of the run to Prince Rupert. Port Hardy has everything from hotels/motels and restaurants, B&B’s. There are scooter rental companies in Victoria and Nanaimo but I don’t know about Prince Rupert. Once in Prince Rupert you catch the ferry to the Queen Charlotte’s. Hope you have a great time but chose your time of year as that part of BC received considerable rain and that could put a real damper on your holiday.