Getting around
|
|
Reviewed by:
Jacopo
Rating: |
The Victoria International Airport operates flights through cities like Salt Lake City, Toronto, Seattle and other major cities. There are seaplane flights and scheduled helicopter services from Victoria's Inner Harbor to airport region, Seattle and Vancouver Harbor. The BC Ferries terminal is located 29 kilometers to the north of Victoria and has frequent sailings to different Gulf Islands.
The Victoria's Inner Harbor provides car ferry service to Port Angeles, Victoria Clipper to downtown Seattle and passenger ferries to regions of Port Angeles, Friday Harbor and Bellingham. The region also has the western terminus which is the longest national highway in the world. The Victoria Regional Transit System is responsible for running the public transportation systems.
Category: Transportation
Maybe you might also be interested in:
| Victoria International Airport | |
|
Victoria International Airport is quite close to the town of Sidney on the Saanich Peninsula and is located 22 km to the north of the city, in Victoria.The Victoria Airport Authority charges Airport Improvement Fee for... Reviewed by: Editorial Staff |
|
| Victoria Airport Water Aerodrome | |
|
Victoria Airport Water Aerodrome is classified as an airport of entry by Nav Canada and is staffed by the Canada Border Services Agency.It is located 22 km north of Victoria, Canada. The officers at this airport can handle this... Reviewed by: Editorial Staff
|
|
| Public Transportation | |
|
The local public transportation is run by the Victoria Regional Transit System which is also a part of BC Transit. Double Decker buses were introduced in 2000. The rider fare payments can be made in cash, tickets, monthly bus passes or... Reviewed by: Laalamani
|
|








