Feb-28-2021 09:58 AM
Mar-14-2021 05:07 AM
Mar-03-2021 03:56 PM
JaxDad wrote:thomasgunnar wrote:BFL13 wrote:enblethen wrote:
You know the border is closed!
Here is ferry out of Port Townsend, WA.Black Ball Ferry
OP says Highway 16, so he is a BC Mainlander. We are letting them onto the Island for the entertainment value. ( You never know what they are going to do next! 🙂 )
Good old Black Ball! Last time I was on one, it was the space ship Kalakala with Dad taking us all to Olympic campgrounds with the 56 Dodge towing a 16 ft TT.
Highway 16 also in Alberta.
There’s also Highway 16’s in Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Newfoundland.
ivbinconned wrote:
Hy 16 Saskatchewan location.
Mar-03-2021 03:01 PM
thomasgunnar wrote:BFL13 wrote:enblethen wrote:
You know the border is closed!
Here is ferry out of Port Townsend, WA.Black Ball Ferry
OP says Highway 16, so he is a BC Mainlander. We are letting them onto the Island for the entertainment value. ( You never know what they are going to do next! 🙂 )
Good old Black Ball! Last time I was on one, it was the space ship Kalakala with Dad taking us all to Olympic campgrounds with the 56 Dodge towing a 16 ft TT.
Highway 16 also in Alberta.
Mar-03-2021 07:51 AM
Mar-03-2021 02:53 AM
Mar-02-2021 11:11 PM
BFL13 wrote:enblethen wrote:
You know the border is closed!
Here is ferry out of Port Townsend, WA.Black Ball Ferry
OP says Highway 16, so he is a BC Mainlander. We are letting them onto the Island for the entertainment value. ( You never know what they are going to do next! 🙂 )
Good old Black Ball! Last time I was on one, it was the space ship Kalakala with Dad taking us all to Olympic campgrounds with the 56 Dodge towing a 16 ft TT.
Mar-02-2021 09:14 PM
Grit dog wrote:StirCrazy wrote:ivbinconned wrote:
We have fifth wheel trailer. Total length 52 feet (if that’s relevant)
What is the cost of the ferry crossing to the island.
lots I am 56 feet long with two people in the cap it was aproximatly 740.00 return. you are 4 feet smaller so thay would be about 50.00 bucks cheeper. basicly it is 6.50 per foot plus the cost of the peole and fuel sirtax if they have one at the time.
Steve
Wow, yeah, I just randomly plugged in Gangcouver to the Island, forget which ports, 56' long, 2 passengers, random day and got $330 (cdn), 1 way!
Mar-02-2021 07:40 PM
BFL13 wrote:
Be in trouble for saying so, but we went north of Campbell River to Port Hardy with the RV exactly once. Nothing to see here folks!
Been stories on here about dogs with the RV on the run to/from PR and PH like you can't get to them? Not sure--best check that out if you have dogs.
We like the East side mid-Island area to park the Rv and then go all over the place up and down Island and the West side same day in the truck/toad, lots to see and do.
I suppose if we lived mid-Island, we would come down here all the time. 🙂
Mar-02-2021 05:56 PM
Mar-02-2021 04:20 PM
Grit dog wrote:StirCrazy wrote:ivbinconned wrote:
We have fifth wheel trailer. Total length 52 feet (if that’s relevant)
What is the cost of the ferry crossing to the island.
lots I am 56 feet long with two people in the cap it was aproximatly 740.00 return. you are 4 feet smaller so thay would be about 50.00 bucks cheeper. basicly it is 6.50 per foot plus the cost of the peole and fuel sirtax if they have one at the time.
Steve
Wow, yeah, I just randomly plugged in Gangcouver to the Island, forget which ports, 56' long, 2 passengers, random day and got $330 (cdn), 1 way!
Mar-02-2021 03:14 PM
StirCrazy wrote:ivbinconned wrote:
We have fifth wheel trailer. Total length 52 feet (if that’s relevant)
What is the cost of the ferry crossing to the island.
lots I am 56 feet long with two people in the cap it was aproximatly 740.00 return. you are 4 feet smaller so thay would be about 50.00 bucks cheeper. basicly it is 6.50 per foot plus the cost of the peole and fuel sirtax if they have one at the time.
Steve
Mar-02-2021 01:48 PM
Mar-02-2021 01:48 PM
Sjm9911 wrote:
Just curious if you have to watch the tides up there for crossings? Over at one by me, if the tide goes to low your out of luck if pulling a TT. The ramp sits to low and you bottem out on the grade. They may have fixed this with a diffrent ramp, but it was always a concern in the past. Not sure how it works with 5ers.
Mar-02-2021 08:12 AM
Sjm9911 wrote:
Just curious if you have to watch the tides up there for crossings? Over at one by me, if the tide goes to low your out of luck if pulling a TT. The ramp sits to low and you bottem out on the grade. They may have fixed this with a diffrent ramp, but it was always a concern in the past. Not sure how it works with 5ers.