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Vancouver Island Vacation:
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This circle tour from Vancouver includes: the Butchart Gardens Victoria BC, a guided
tour of Victoria (including a horse carriage ride), a train ride over
the Malahat, the Quw’tsun Cultural Centre, the Pacific Northwest
Raptor Centre, a winery tour and a visit to an ecological reserve. Towns
visited include Victoria, Duncan, Chemainus and Nanaimo.
| Duration: |
4 days / 3 nights |
| Activity Level : |
Easy |
| Accommodation: |
Two nights Bed and Breafast, one night hotel |
| Meals: |
Three hot breakfasts and one lunch |
| Tour Dates: |
This
tour is available by charter for a minimum of four people. Our maximum
capacity is 10 people.
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| Departs: |
Victoria, BC at 8:00 am. |
| Arrives: |
Victoria, BC by 5:00 pm (approximately) |
| Price: |
$995
CDN for July and August departures; single supplement: $250 CDN
$875 CDN for May, June,
September and October departures; single supplement: $175 CDN. |
| Included: |
This Vancouver Island Vacation includes:
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Services of a driver/leader and 15 passenger van.
- All accommodation as listed on the itinerary
- All meals listed on the itinerary
- All park and land use fees
- Train trip from Victoria to Duncan
- entrance fees to Wildwood
Forest, Quw'tsun Cultural Centre and the Raptor Centre
- winery tour
- return ferry fees from
Vancouver to Vancouver Island |
| Not Included: |
Optional activities, gratuities and 5% GST. |
| Optional Activities: |
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Vancouver Island Vacation Itinerary
Victoria,
B.C. Return
Day 1 Victoria, B.C.
The tour of the south-east coast
of Vancouver Island begins with a 7:30 am pick-up in Vancouver. Guests
are transferred to Tsawwassen ferry terminal for a 1.5 hour ferry crossing
across the Straight of Georgia and through the southern Gulf Islands to
Swartz Bay on Vancouver Island.
From the ferry terminal we meander down the Saanich Peninsula to the world
famous Butchart Gardens Victoria BC. A fifty-five acre estate, the Gardens offer exquisite
floral displays, meandering trails, giant lawns, scenic viewpoints and
themed gardens. Established in 1904, the gardens were designated as a
Canadian Heritage site in 2004. We’ll drop off those who wish to
spend about three hours seeing the Gardens and continue into Victoria.
Arriving in Victoria, we take a short drive into the downtown core for
a guided tour. After checking into our Bed and Breakfast, the rest of
the afternoon is free to explore on our own. Optional activities include:
whale watching, moped rentals and the BC Museum. Nearby walking opportunities
include Thunderbird Park, Beacon Hill Park or strolling along the colourful
Inner Harbour walkway while observing the buskers and musical performers.
Later we return to Butchart Gardens to pick up those who chose to take
this optional activity.
Accommodation:Vancouver Island Bed and Breakfast
Meals: None
Day 2 Duncan, B.C.
After an early breakfast we
escort you to the train station near the Inner Harbour. We then board
the Malahat train at 8:00 am for a 90 minute ride to Duncan over one of
the most scenic rail routes in Canada. Once in the town of Duncan, you
will be met by your guide and tour the “City of Totems”. Our
visit to this small city is highlighted by a tour to the Quw’tsun
Cultural Centre, where we will experience the sights and sounds of the
traditional dance and food along the Cowichan River with First Nations
people. Our lunch will feature a traditional BBQ Salmon lunch cooked on
cedar stakes cooked over an open fire in traditional native style.
Following lunch we’ll visit the Pacific Northwest Raptor Centre,
where we get an up close and personal look at these magnificent birds
of prey. Our walk through the natural grounds reveals owls, hawks, falcons
and eagles in a variety of settings. After checking into our oceanside
hotel, the rest of the afternoon is ours to explore the local Maritime
Centre, visit the local shops or try our hand at kayaking the local waters.
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals: Breakfast and lunch
Day 3 Nanaimo, B.C.
After breakfast we drive into
the Cowichan Valley to visit a local vineyards and winery. Also known
as the “Warmland” the Cowichan Valley is becoming well known
for its award winning wineries. Our visit to the valley will be punctuated
by the surrounding wilderness and big trees in the area.
Heading north, we take a less traveled, secondary road to Chemainus, the
“Little Town that Did”. Once a mining, fishing and forestry
town, Chemainus soon felt the tides of change as these industries slowly
dried up in the area. Through the determination of the local residents
this small dying town boomed again with prosperity as local and international
artists started to paint the history of the town in giant murals on the
sides of buildings for all to see. Soon people were coming from all over
the world to view this giant outdoor art gallery.
From Chemainus we head further north to the second largest city on Vancouver
Island, Nanaimo and nearby Yellow Point. Here we’ll enjoy two tours
to some of the local curiosities that make Vancouver Island so unique.
Our first stop is a tour of Wildwood, an important ecological reserve
now under the protection of the Land Conservancy. Founded in 1938, Wildwood
is the oldest ecoforest on the west coast of Canada. People come from
all over the world to be inspired by the sustainable land use ethic that
was so carefully practiced by its founder. After Wildwood we make our
way to the home, garden and studio of two local artisans. Known for their
“funky baroque” living outdoor garden art gallery we’ll
view the inspirational art of the west coast. Our day concludes upon checking
into our Nanaimo Bed and Breakfast.
Accommodation: Vancouver Island Bed and Breakfast
Meals: Breakfast
Day 4 Return to Victoria, B.C.
This morning we strap on our
walking shoes and do what the locals have been doing since 1930: hop on
a ferry and take a short cruise to New Castle Island Marine Park. This
park is one of the most intriguing parks in BC. From Nanaimo we’ll
take a 10-minute ride that drops us off on Newcastle Island, located just
a few hundred meters offshore from Vancouver Island. From a distance we’ll
see an island shoreline dominated by steep sandstone cliffs and ledges,
interspersed with sunny beaches. Up close, we’ll discover rocky
caves and caverns - a marked contrast to the interior of the island, which
is studded with mature Douglas fir, Garry oak, arbutus and dogwood trees.
Visitors to Newcastle Island can choose from an extensive network of walking/hiking
trails that lead to various historic points around the island. Indian
middens offer mute evidence of at least two Salish First Nations villages,
which were deserted before the discovery of coal in this area in 1849.
Subsequent decades saw the island's fortunes rise and fall as it went
through various incarnations while supporting a fish-salting operation,
a sandstone quarry and a shipyard. Lunch is available at the newly restored
Newcastle Island Pavilion as well as interpretive programs and a gift
shop.
Completing our circle tour, we catch an early afternoon ferry from Nanaimo
back to the city of Vancouver. Guests will be dropped off at their hotels
in the downtown core of Vancouver.
Accommodation: On own
Meals: Breakfast
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1-800-255-5057
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