Ferries to Vancouver IslandFrom Washington, USA: Washington State Ferry service from Anacortes to Sidney (Victoria). Crossing time is 3 hours. For schedule information visit www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/schedules. OR - Black Ball Transport (M/V Coho) ferry service from Port Angeles to Victoria. Schedule information at www.cohoferry.com/schedules.htm. From Vancouver to Victoria: BC Ferry service from Tsawwassen to Swartz Bay. Crossing time is 1 hour and 35 minutes. From Vancouver to Nanaimo: BC Ferry service from Horseshoe Bay (West Vancouver) to Departure Bay. Crossing time is 1 hour and 35 minutes. OR - BC Ferry service from Tsawwassen to Duke Point. Crossing time is 2 hours. For BC Ferry schedule information click on www.bcferries.com. From Port Alberni to Bamfield: The M/V Lady Rose provides ferry and freight service to Bamfield three times weekly on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Additional sailings during the summer months. Passenger service only. For year-round sailing information visit www.ladyrosemarine.com. Driving to BamfieldFrom Victoria: There are two options for getting to Bamfield. Via Duncan: Travel north on the #1 Island Highway to Duncan (1 hour). Just north of Duncan turn left on Hwy. 18, travelling west to Lake Cowichan. Passing through Lake Cowichan, you will enter a network of gravel logging roads. Follow the signs for Bamfield. The logging route approximately 120kms. Total travel time is ~ 4 hours. Via Port Alberni: Travel north on the #1 Island Highway to Nanaimo. Continue north through Nanaimo, turning right at the Hwy. 4 exit for Port Alberni/Bamfield. Once you arrive in Port Alberni, follow the signs for Bamfield and the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. You will enter a gravel logging road that is approximately 76 kms. Follow the signs to Bamfield. Total travel time is ~ 4.5 hours. From Nanaimo: From Departure Bay, turn right on the #1 Island Highway travelling north. Follow the directions as above to Port Alberni. Total travel time is ~ 3 hours. IMPORTANT TIPS: Regardless of your start point, you will eventually be driving on a semi-public, logging road. The road is well maintained and well travelled, however, it is important for you to know the following:
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