Despite sitting just 75 miles northwest of Seattle, British Columbia‘s island city feels distinctly foreign. A Canadian capital with European flair, Victoria’s signatures include fancy tea, a walkable downtown, horse-drawn carriages—and a giant body of water to cross from the mainland. We broke down the best ways to travel to the quaint Vancouver Island metropolis; don’t forget your passport (or other appropriate border-crossing materials).
Black Ball Ferry from Port Angeles
Three times a day, the MV Coho sets sail from downtown Port Angeles on the Olympic Peninsula for a 90-minute trip to Victoria Harbour. The Black Ball company traces its roots to the nineteenth century and eventually sold
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