How to get from Westbound W Georgia St @ Seymour St to Lake Cowichan by bus?
By bus
To get from Westbound W Georgia St @ Seymour St to Lake Cowichan in Southwest British Columbia, you’ll need to take 3 bus lines: take the VANCOUVER - VICTORIA bus from Vancouver Bus Terminal station to Victoria - Bus Depot station. Next, you’ll have to switch to the 66 bus and finally take the 7 bus from Village Green Mall station to South Shore & King George station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 7 hr 11 min.
Step by Step
- 1Walk to bus stationVancouver Bus Terminal1.87 km • 24 min
- 2Wait for busVANCOUVER - VICTORIAVictoria
- 3Ride to bus stationVictoria - Bus Depot230 min
- 4Walk to bus stationDouglas at Humboldt / BurdettID 100010110 m • 2 min
- 5Wait for bus66Cvx - to Duncan
- 6Ride to bus stationVillage Green MallID 10403389 min
- 7Wait for bus7Cowichan Lake Express - via Hwy 18
- 8Ride to bus stationSouth Shore & King GeorgeID 13619136 min
- 9Walk toLake Cowichan800 m • 11 min
Public transit directions from Westbound W Georgia St @ Seymour St to Lake Cowichan
Public transit stations close to Westbound W Georgia St @ Seymour St
Westbound W Georgia St @ Seymour St is located at Westbound W Georgia St @ Seymour St, Southwest British Columbia and the nearest public transit station is Westbound W Georgia St @ Granville St.
SkyTrain stations close to Westbound W Georgia St @ Seymour St:
- Burrard Station
- Waterfront Station
- Granville Station
Bus stations close to Westbound W Georgia St @ Seymour St:
- Westbound W Georgia St @ Granville St
- Southbound Granville St @ W Georgia St
- Northbound Granville St @ W Georgia St
Public transit stations close to Lake Cowichan, Southwest British Columbia
Lake Cowichan is located at Lake Cowichan, Southwest British Columbia and the nearest public transit station is South Shore & Stone.
Bus stations close to Lake Cowichan:
- South Shore & Stone
- South Shore & Sall
- South Shore & King George
Related Routes
- Nanaimo to Lake Cowichan
- Nanaimo A to Lake Cowichan
- Nanaimo B to Lake Cowichan
- Nanaimo River 2 to Lake Cowichan
- New Songhees 1a to Lake Cowichan
- North Cowichan to Lake Cowichan
- North Saanich to Lake Cowichan
- Oak Bay to Lake Cowichan
- Sooke to Lake Cowichan
- South Saanich 1 to Lake Cowichan
- Squaw-Hay-One 11 to Lake Cowichan
- Sidney to Lake Cowichan
- Theik 2 to Lake Cowichan
- Victoria to Lake Cowichan
- View Royal to Lake Cowichan
- Central Saanich to Lake Cowichan
- Colwood to Lake Cowichan
- Cowichan 1 to Lake Cowichan
- Cowichan 9 to Lake Cowichan
- Cowichan Valley A to Lake Cowichan
Questions & Answers
What is the fastest way to get from Westbound W Georgia St @ Seymour St to Lake Cowichan?
The fastest way takes 431 minutes, using Bus line VANCOUVER - VICTORIA, Bus line 66, Bus line 7.
Is there a direct bus between Westbound W Georgia St @ Seymour St and Lake Cowichan in Southwest British Columbia?
No, you’ll have to take 3 bus lines in total. The total travelling time is 7 hr 11 min.
Which bus line goes from Westbound W Georgia St @ Seymour St to Lake Cowichan in Southwest British Columbia?
The VANCOUVER - VICTORIA bus line goes from Vancouver Bus Terminal station near Westbound W Georgia St @ Seymour St to Victoria station. From there you’ll have to take one bus line till Lake Cowichan station near Lake Cowichan in Southwest British Columbia
How long does it take to travel from Westbound W Georgia St @ Seymour St to Lake Cowichan in Southwest British Columbia by bus?
The total travel time between Westbound W Georgia St @ Seymour St and Lake Cowichan in Southwest British Columbia by bus is about 7 hr 11 min.
Where do I get on the bus near Westbound W Georgia St @ Seymour St to get to Lake Cowichan in Southwest British Columbia?
Get on the VANCOUVER - VICTORIA bus from the Vancouver Bus Terminal stop near Westbound W Georgia St @ Seymour St in Southwest British Columbia.
Where do I get off the bus when travelling between Westbound W Georgia St @ Seymour St and Lake Cowichan in Southwest British Columbia?
Get off the bus at the Lake Cowichan stop, which is closest to Lake Cowichan in Southwest British Columbia.