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Hotel Eagles View Penthouse: 180 Degree Unobstructed Ocean And City Views!

Eagles View Penthouse: 180 Degree Unobstructed Ocean And City Views! | hotel Vancouver | Trivago
Eagles View Penthouse: 180 Degree Unobstructed Ocean And City Views! is a hotel in the region of Vancouver and can be booked directly with Trivago.
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Eagles View Penthouse: 180 Degree Unobstructed Ocean And City Views!

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Looking for a great place to stay in Victoria? Book Eagles View Penthouse: 180 Degree Unobstructed Ocean And City Views!; rated and is available from CAD $ 412. Eagles View Penthouse: 180 Degree Unobstructed Ocean And City Views! is conveniently located near ferry terminals, and can be booked directly with Trivago.

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3441 Karger Terrace, V9C 3K4, Victoria, Canada

FAQ

Are there accessible facilities at the Buckley Bay ferry Vancouver terminal?

The Buckley Bay ferry Vancouver terminal is committed to providing accessible facilities for all passengers. This includes features such as accessible parking, ramps, and restrooms. To ensure a comfortable and seamless experience, it’s recommended to review the specific Buckley Bay terminal accessibility details before your trip. The terminal staff is also available to assist passengers with any specific needs or inquiries.

Can I bring a bicycle on the ferry Vancouver from Denman Island (Hornby Island) to Buckley Bay?

Yes, bringing a bicycle on the ferry Vancouver from Denman Island (Hornby Island) to Buckley Bay is generally permitted. However, it’s advisable to review the specific guidelines and any potential restrictions by visiting the Denman to Buckley Bay bicycle transport page. Bicycles are typically boarded as foot passenger cargo, and it is best to arrive early.

What are the best times to travel from Swartz Bay on the ferry Vancouver to avoid peak traffic?

To avoid peak traffic when traveling from Swartz Bay on the ferry Vancouver, it’s recommended to travel during off-peak hours. Typically, early morning and late evening sailings tend to be less crowded. For more specific recommendations and to check the real time traffic, consult the Swartz Bay off-peak travel page. Traveling mid-week is also usually less busy than weekend travel.