How to get from West Vancouver to New Songhees 1a by bus and ferry?
By bus and ferry
To get from West Vancouver to New Songhees 1a in Southwest British Columbia, you’ll need to take 2 bus lines and one ferry line: take the 250 bus from Westbound Marine Dr @ 25 St station to Keith Rd @ Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal station. Next, you’ll have to switch to the WEST VANCOUVER - NANAIMO (HORSESHOE BAY-DEPARTURE BAY) ferry and finally take the TOFINO BUS bus from Nanaimo - Bus Depot (Departure Bay) station to Trans-Canada Hwy at Helmcken station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 6 hr 58 min.
Step by Step
- 1Walk to bus stationWestbound Marine Dr @ 25 StID 5462270 m • 1 min
- 2Wait for bus250Horseshoe Bay
- 3Ride to bus stationKeith Rd @ Horseshoe Bay Ferry TerminalID 5455623 min
- 4Walk to ferry stationHorseshoe Bay (Vancouver) Ferry Terminal360 m • 5 min
- 5Wait for ferryWEST VANCOUVER - NANAIMO (HORSESHOE BAY-DEPARTURE BAY)Departure Bay (Nanaimo)
- 6Ride to ferry stationDeparture Bay (Nanaimo) Ferry Terminal100 min
- 7Walk to bus stationNanaimo - Bus Depot (Departure Bay)310 m • 4 min
- 8Wait for busTOFINO BUSNanaimo to Victoria
- 9Ride to bus stationTrans-Canada Hwy at HelmckenID 101055105 min
- 10Walk toNew Songhees 1a3.25 km • 42 min
Public transit directions from West Vancouver to New Songhees 1a
Public transit stations close to West Vancouver
West Vancouver is located at West Vancouver, Southwest British Columbia and the nearest public transit station is Eastbound Marine Dr @ 25 St.
Bus stations close to West Vancouver:
- Eastbound Marine Dr @ 25 St
- Westbound Marine Dr @ 25 St
- Westbound Marine Dr @ 24 St
Public transit stations close to New Songhees 1a, Southwest British Columbia
New Songhees 1a is located at New Songhees 1a, Southwest British Columbia and the nearest public transit station is Admirals at Lekwammen.
Bus stations close to New Songhees 1a:
- Admirals at Lekwammen
- Admirals at Hallowell
- Admirals at Seenupin
Related Routes
- Nanaimo to New Songhees 1a
- Nanaimo A to New Songhees 1a
- Nanaimo B to New Songhees 1a
- Nanaimo D to New Songhees 1a
- Nanaimo E to New Songhees 1a
- Nanaimo G to New Songhees 1a
- Nanaimo River 2 to New Songhees 1a
- Nanoose to New Songhees 1a
- North Cowichan to New Songhees 1a
- North Saanich to New Songhees 1a
- Oak Bay to New Songhees 1a
- Parksville to New Songhees 1a
- Qualicum Beach to New Songhees 1a
- Sooke to New Songhees 1a
- South Saanich 1 to New Songhees 1a
- Squaw-Hay-One 11 to New Songhees 1a
- Sidney to New Songhees 1a
- Theik 2 to New Songhees 1a
- Victoria to New Songhees 1a
- Becher Bay 1 to New Songhees 1a
Questions & Answers
What is the fastest way to get from West Vancouver to New Songhees 1a?
The fastest way takes 418 minutes, using Bus line 250, Bus line WEST VANCOUVER - NANAIMO (HORSESHOE BAY-DEPARTURE BAY), Bus line TOFINO BUS.
Is there a direct bus between West Vancouver and New Songhees 1a in Southwest British Columbia?
No, you’ll have to take 2 bus lines and one ferry line in total. The total travelling time is 6 hr 58 min.
Which bus line goes from West Vancouver to New Songhees 1a in Southwest British Columbia?
The 250 bus line goes from Westbound Marine Dr @ 25 St station near West Vancouver to Horseshoe Bay station. From there you’ll have to take one bus line and one ferry line till New Songhees 1a station near New Songhees 1a in Southwest British Columbia
How long does it take to travel from West Vancouver to New Songhees 1a in Southwest British Columbia by bus and ferry?
The total travel time between West Vancouver and New Songhees 1a in Southwest British Columbia by bus and ferry is about 6 hr 58 min.
Where do I get on the bus near West Vancouver to get to New Songhees 1a in Southwest British Columbia?
Get on the 250 bus from the Westbound Marine Dr @ 25 St stop near West Vancouver in Southwest British Columbia.
Where do I get off the bus when travelling between West Vancouver and New Songhees 1a in Southwest British Columbia?
Get off the bus at the New Songhees 1a stop, which is closest to New Songhees 1a in Southwest British Columbia.