Tsawwassen – Village Bay
Ferry to Mayne Island
Tsawwassen – Village Bay
Ferry to Mayne Island
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Tsawwassen - Village Bay Ferry Route summary | ||
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Departure Destination | Canada | |
Destination | Mayne Island |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 1 April 2025.
Against the exponential growth of the technological world, Tsawwassen is like travelling back to simpler times; a bird sanctuary is the most famous attraction, the houses display an authentically Canadian heritage and the main pastimes for locals and visitors are traversing the hillside on two wheels or embarking on a hike up one of the challenging walking trails. For a more leisurely stroll, Centennial Beach affords a picturesque view of the expanding horizon, as well as picnic facilities and opportunities for a friendly game of beach volleyball. Make sure you head there when the weather is desirable – the surrounding water can create a frosty chill on the cooler days. Hiking and mountain biking offer adventure for the adrenaline junkies, but for those who prefer to explore on water, windsurfing has become part of the coastline’s make-up; locals will inform you of the best times to set sail on the beautiful Boundary Bay. After a tiring day in the great outdoors, try out one of the fine restaurants, typically serving seafood as the speciality dish.
The town is very small and can easily be covered on bike or on foot.
Incredible scenery, glorious views and a sea of tranquillity – there aren’t many more peaceful places on Earth than Village Bay. Adrenaline fuelling activities are available on both land and water; cycling and hiking are the two primary pastimes for those who love traversing the terrain either on two wheels or on two feet, whilst swimming and boating are popular with visitors and locals longing to explore the surrounding water. Some keen pleasure boaters can set up camp around Miners Bay and Saturna Island, waking up early to make the most of the pristine ocean. The settlement may be famous for its array of challenging walking trails and serene coastline, however, there is plenty on offer for those who prefer to take life a little slower. The Rest Q Sanctuary is a haven for abandoned animals, proving to be the perfect family day out, and continuing the family theme, Cobworks is an educational centre for recreational skills. If you’re lucky enough to visit Village Bay at the right time of year, you can witness some of the community and cultural events, such as the dog show or the series of Christmas fairs.
The settlement is very small and can be covered almost entirely by foot.