Ferries from
Saturna Island to Canada
Ferries from
Saturna Island to Canada
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Saturna Island is part of the Southern Gulf Islands in British Columbia, Canada, located halfway between Vancouver Island and north-western Washington, USA. Home to a mere three hundred and fifty permanent residents, Saturna is the most remote of the Southern Gulf Islands, but spoils outdoor enthusiasts for choice, nonetheless. East Point is widely considered one of the finest places in British Columbia for whale watching, with pods of orcas visible almost daily during the summer. And further inland, the highest mountains of the island chain offer excellent hiking paths through pine forest and along salmon-filled creeks, and kayaking down the meandering rivers makes for a great adventure. Travelling by ferry is the most convenient way of reaching British Columbia’s many islands, with ferries regularly traversing the Strait of Georgia. For Saturna Island, you can sail from Tsawwassen, a suburban community in Delta, BC, to Lyall Harbour on the west coast.
Canada, the world’s second largest country by total area, is in North America, with the United States to the south and Greenland to the northeast. Synonymous with the great outdoors, Canada has a huge variety of impressive landscapes ranging from enormous mountains and glittering glaciers to eerie forests and picturesque beaches. Spectacular cityscapes can be found in the capital, Ottawa, the cosmopolitan Toronto and the French-speaking Montreal. Within these cities, you can delve into a vibrant arts scene, enjoy a diverse cuisine or let loose at incredible music events like Jazz parties and classical repertory theatre. If you’re looking to cross the border from the United States, there are regular ferry crossings from Seattle, Washington State to Vancouver Island. Plenty of domestic routes are available along the British Columbian Coast as well, with connections between the popular Victoria and Graham Islands.