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Anacortes-Sidney
$23Despite its history and significance, Sidney-Anacortes is typically the state's most minor route. The amount of 110,000 to 150,000 passengers per year wasn't enough to resume it's operations.
Bar Harbor-Yarmouth
$115If you want to travel from Maine toward Nova Scotia this is a very interesting and fast option. The crossing alone takes 3.5 hours and is very comfortable with high-quality seating on the Cat. The Ferry travels from Yarmouth Bar to Harbor. Only active during peak season.
From Duke Point to Tsawwassen (or the other way around), a connection that sails multiple times per day. The ferry ride takes about 2 hours, and there are a few things you must know.Β We listed them below.
Friday Harbor-Sidney
$159Your Friday Harbor to Sidney ferry guide awaits. Find maps, schedules, operator profiles, and captivating highlights to enhance your ferry adventure.
The ferry from and to Horseshoe Bay travels about 16 times per day and is tough to miss. In 40 minutes you'll be on the other side. (Langdale)
From Nanaimo to Horseshoe Bay, a connection that sails multiple times daily. The ferry ride takes about 2 hours ( a bit less), all things you need to know about this ferry.
Saint John-Digby
$45The New Brunswick toΒ Nova Scotia ferry is what they call the connection on the website of Bay Ferries Limited. Ps. Parking at the ferry terminals is $10 daily!
This ferry connection has eight daily sailings to bring you from Swartz Bay to Tsawwassen (or the other way around). Both city centers (Victoria and Vancouver) can be reached about 30 minutes from the ferry terminals.
Victoria-Seattle
$115The Victoria / Seattle ferry is a ferry with lots of possible upgrades. They are expensive but sitting upstairs provides a better experience. The fare goes all the way from a Standard fare to a panorama fare or VIP fare. Personally we would go for the Economy Panoramic chairs and try to get a spot near the front. Vista Class we like the least.