Roche Harbor WA Cheap and Free Things To Do and Attractions
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AMount Young
- W. Valley Rd. Friday Harbor
WA 98250 - +1 360 756 1445
- Overview Three short hikes exploring the history of English Camp, the quiet shoreline of Garrison Bay, and the spectacular views from the summit of Mount Young. There are actually three separate hikes you can do at English Camp, all short and easily doable with a few hours at the park. The first hike is a... more on Trails.com
Mount Young
W. Valley Rd. Friday HarborWA 98250
BSouth Beach
- 125 Spring Street
Friday Harbor, Washington - +1 360 378 2902
- Overview Dogs on leash are allowed at South Beach, which is located at the American Camp in the San Juan ... more on DogFriendly.com
South Beach
125 Spring StreetFriday Harbor, Washington
CB.C. Ferries
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- 1112 Fort St. |
Victoria, British Columbia V8V 4V2, Canada - +1 250 386 3431
- Overview Pets are allowed on most of the BC ferries, including the route from Vancouver to Victoria. These ferries depart from Tsawwassen which is south of Vancouver and arrives at Swartz Bay, which is north of Victoria. Dogs are only allowed on the open air car deck and must stay in your car or tied in a... more on DogFriendly.com
- Overview Pets must remain in your car or in your carrier, on the car decks only. People are not allowed to stay with their pets. The captain will announce "pet calls" so pet owners can take their pets out for a short walk onboard in the designated pet area. While there are usually three pet visitation tim... more on DogFriendly.com
B.C. Ferries
1112 Fort St. |Victoria, British Columbia V8V 4V2, Canada
DGalloping Goose Regional Trail
- Victoria
British Columbia, Canada
- Overview A 38-mile unpaved trail, great for biking and hiking. more on TripAdvisor
Galloping Goose Regional Trail
VictoriaBritish Columbia, Canada
EParliament
- 501 Belleville St
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada - +1 250 387 3046
- Overview Designed by 25-year-old Francis Rattenbury and built between 1893 and 1898 at a cost of nearly C$1 million (US$750,000), the Parliament Buildings (also called the Legislature) are an architectural gem. The 40-minute tour comes across at times like an eighth-grade civics lesson, but it's worth it ... more on Frommers
- Overview Officially the British Columbia Provincial Legislative Assembly Buildings, these massive stone structures are more popularly referred to as the Parliament Buildings. Designed by Francis Rattenbury (who also designed the Fairmont Empress Hotel) when he was just 25 years old, and completed in 1898,... more on Fodor's
Parliament
501 Belleville StVictoria, British Columbia, Canada
