Ferries from
North Pender Island to Canada
Ferries from
North Pender Island to Canada
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North Pender Island is a peaceful retreat in the Southern Gulf Islands of British Columbia. This charming spot has beautiful coastal views, shores lined with arbutus trees, and mild weather perfect for exploring any time of year. Visitors can hike through Gulf Islands National Park Reserve, kayak in quiet bays, or climb Mount Norman for amazing views. The island's artists show their work in local galleries, while Driftwood Centre offers places to shop and eat. Otter Bay is the main ferry terminal, connecting to Vancouver Island, the mainland, and nearby islands. Don't miss seasonal events like the Pender Island Fall Fair in August and the Farmers' Market from May through September. Located in the Salish Sea, North Pender Island makes a great home base for exploring all the beautiful Gulf Islands.
Canada offers travelers an amazing mix of lively cities and wild, untamed wilderness. From the rugged Rocky Mountains to the beautiful coastlines of Nova Scotia, this big country captures visitors' hearts with its natural beauty. Popular spots include the powerful Niagara Falls, the historic old town of Quebec City, and the bustling cities of Toronto and Vancouver. Nature lovers can explore Banff National Park's bright blue lakes or watch the Northern Lights dance across the Yukon sky. Throughout the year, Canada hosts many festivals including the Calgary Stampede in July, the colorful Quebec Winter Carnival, and the Toronto International Film Festival in September. If you want to extend your North American journey, ferries connect Canada to the United States, with boats from Vancouver to Seattle, and from various ports in Atlantic Canada to New England. The country's friendly welcome and outdoor adventures make it perfect for travelers seeking both natural beauty and cultural experiences.