Saturday, March 3, 2012

What is the cheapest route from Seattle to Victoria?

I want to go to a show in Victoria on May 5th from Seattle. What is the cheapest way to do this?What is the cheapest route from Seattle to Victoria?
For a couple of people it is probalbly cheapest to take the Victoria Clipper from downtown Seattle. For a carload, cross the border at Blaine, drive to Tsawwassen and take the ferry to Swartz Bay.
Either take the Black Ball ferry, (Coho), or head North on the I-5 interstate which changes to BC Hwy 99 at the border. Then turn South onto Hwy 17 which will take you to the ferry terminal at Tsaawaasen. From the ferry terminal at Schwartz Bay, it's a straight dash to Victoria.What is the cheapest route from Seattle to Victoria?
Oh God, don't hitchhike, you'd be crazy to do that in this day and age. Drive. It's a nice trip, I've done it many times and it doesn't take too long.
Hitch hiking is tough in Washington since you can't do it on the Freeways. I'm not sure of the prices, but generally the Washington State Ferry system is cheaper than the companion system in BC.



Check this location: http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/visitors鈥?/a>
Hitch hike.
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