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ACCOMMODATIONS & TRAVEL
About the Area
The Tourism Victoria web site contains useful information on the area.
Location Information - Victoria, BC
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada is located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. It is serviced by all major airlines. There are also a ferries available from Seattle, WA, Port Angeles, WA and Vancouver, BC. There are commuter flights from Seattle and Vancouver. Please see the Laurel Point web site for location information. Ed Hickcox has prepared a helpful guide to traveling to Victoria.
Restaurant List:
A list of area restaurants, compiled by Ed Hickcox.
Accommodations:
Conference Hotel: ***IMPORTANT*** |
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| Harbour Towers Hotel Harbour Towers Hotel & Suites 345 Quebec Street, Victoria BC V8V 1W4 Canada 1-800-663-5896 |
Best Western Inner Harbour |
| Days Inn, Victoria On The Harbour 427 Belleville Street, Victoria, BC Canada V8V 1X3 (250) 386-3451 (250) 386-6999 fax 1-800-665-3024 |
The Coast Victoria Harbourside Hotel and Marina 146 Kingston Street Victoria, BC, V8V 1V4 Ph. (250) 360-1211 Fax. (250) 360-1418 Res 1-800-716-6199 |
Airport Information:
The airport is located 20 minutes from town. Taxi fare: $60 CDN
Akal Airport Shuttle Bus
The Airporter provides daily 1/2 hour service to and from Victoria International Airport to all hotels and motels in greater Victoria. Call (250) 386-2525 (if you are in Victoria, BC) or 1-877-386-2525 (from anywhere in North America) for additional information. Web::
http://www.victoriaairportshuttle.com/
Entry Requirements for International Visitors to Canada:
When you enter Canada, a customs officer may ask to see your passport and a valid visa, if one is necessary. If you are a citizen of the United States, you will need a passport to enter Canada and when returning to the US. If you are a permanent resident of the US, you should bring your Permanent Resident Card (i.e., green card) with you.
You can find further information on admissibility into Canada by viewing the publication Managing Access to Canada on the Citizenship and Immigration Canada Web site at www.cic.gc.ca/english/irpa/fs-access.html.