Image Credit: https://www.flickr.com/photos/retinafunk/6507841773There are a variety of ways to enjoy the beauty in Victoria. Many prefer to partake in a ferry or boat ride to get the full view of this mystical paridise. Luckily, there are some outstanding options when wanting to hit Victoria's waterways.

Locals, as well as visitors, all agree that a ferry ride is a fantastic way to experience Victoria. You can go to one of the islands that surround the Victoria area, or take a guided tour. All operators are friendly and knowledgeable, which will make your ferry ride unforgettable.

Boating is a great way to get from one island to the next. While taking a boat ride, you will be able to experience some of the most stunning scenery. Many would agree that these are some of the most gorgeous waterways in the world. You can use your own boat, rent one or hop aboard a guided cruise. To get the full experience of Victoria, you will want to see it from the water.

Black Ball Ferry Line - 430 Belleville Street, Victoria

Serving the Victoria area for 49 years, Black Ball Ferry offers year round service each and every day. They are equipped to transport vehicles, as well as passengers. Their service will take you from the inner harbour and Port Angeles. You can expect for your trip to last about 90 minutes. Black Ball Ferry averages 1000 passengers and 100 cars every day.

Prince of Whales Transportation - 812 Wharf Street, Victoria

If you are looking for a unique experience, give Prince of Whales Transport a try. They provide services that run between Vancouver and Victoria. Many passengers love the fact that these waterways present the opportunity to see marine mammals. The crew is friendly and will provide you an unforgettable experience.

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