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British Columbia #1
Trans-Canada Highway
British Columbia Road Map Travel Guide
VANCOUVER ISLAND - City of Victoria To City of Nanaimo
The BC section of the Trans-Canada highway runs through some of the most scenic parts of Canada.

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Road Summary

0.0 0.0 Mile 0 - Beacon Hill - City of Victoria
Beacon Hill is on the Pacific Ocean's Juan de Fuca Strait. This is the most westerly point of the Trans Canada Highway The highway passes through the city of Victoria north to the city of Nanaimo.
0.0 0.0 Provincial Roadside Highway Turnout - Rest Area
Roadside Highway Turnout Rest Area toilets, picnic tables.
1.2 0.7 Southgate Street
Access to highway #17 north to North Saanich and the B. C. Ferry terminal at Swartz Bay. Ferries to Tsawwassen, Greater Vancouver, the Gulf Islands
1.4 0.9 Bellville Street - Photo - Victoria's Waterfront Tourist Area
West to the Royal British Columbia Museum, Royal London Wax Museum, Victoria Harbour tourist attractions. Access to United States / Canada Customs. Ferries to United States.
2.1 1.3 Victoria's downtown core

4.7 2.9 South Boundry Municipality of Saanich

4.8 3.0 Cloverdale Ave
Access to highway #17 ferries to Greater Vancouver.
7.7 4.8 McKenzie Ave (north side highway) Admirals Road (south side highway)
North to Swartz Bay, Central Saanich, Sydney, North Saanich, ferries to Vancouver. South to community of Esquimalt.
9.8 6.1 Exit #8
South to community of View Royal.
16.0 9.9 Junction of Highway # 14
Community of Langford. West to the communities of Sooke, Jordan River, Port Renfrew, the West Coast Trail.
16.8 10.4 Spencer Road
Fuel, services at highway.
19.3 12.0 Access to Goldstream Provincial Park
East of highway. Massive trees, majestic waterfalls, a meandering river that meets the sea, flowers, birds and fascinating fish are but a few of the attractions that draw people to Goldstream Provincial Park. This park offers 163 vehicle accessible campsites in a forest setting. Campsite reservations are accepted and first-come, first-served sites are also available. Goldstream Park is open year round, however facilities are limited. A fee is in place for winter camping
19.3 12.0 View from highway
Driving North.
21.7 13.5 Access to Goldstream Provincial Park
East of highway.
22.0 13.7 Roadside Highway Turnout
East side of highway, gravel turnout.
26.8 16.7 U Turn Route
East side of highway.
29.2 18.1 U Turn Route

29.4 18.3 Victoria West Koa Campground
West side of highway.
33.1 20.6 Roadside highway turnout
East side of highway. No services, gravel
33.7 20.9 Roadside Highway Turnout - Viewpiont
Paved, toilets, picnic tables.
36.8 22.9 Roadside Highway Turnout - Viewpoint
East side of highway
36.8 22.9 Looking east from viewpoint at the Saanich Peninsula

40.0 24.9 Mill Bay Road
Access to the Brentwood Ferry, Saanich Peninsula
40.0 24.9 Access to Bamberton Provincial Park
East on Mill Bay Road. Bamberton Provincial Park This park offers 50 vehicle accessible campsites, nestled amongst a mixed woodland forest. Campsite reservations are accepted and first-come, first-served sites are also available. Fronting on the west side of Saanich Inlet, of particular interest in this park is the abundance of arbutus trees, identified by its thick, leathery green leaves, reddish trunk and peeling bark. The arbutus is Canada's only broadleaf evergreen and is found only on Vancouver Island and the lower coast of mainland British Columbia.
42.9 26.7 View from highway
Driving north.
44.8 27.8 Deloume Road
Access to community of Mill Bay. Services, fuel
45.4 28.2 Shawnigan Mill Bay Road
West to Shawnigan Lake resort area, 14 kms
46.1 28.6 Beehive Campground
West of highway
48.7 30.3 Chapman Road
Access to Ruby's Campground
50.6 31.4 Fisher Sreet
U Turn Route
63.0 39.1 City of Duncan
All services.
63.9 39.7 Cornation Ave
Visitor Information Centre, east side of highway.
67.1 41.7 Roadside Highway Turnout - Wildlife viewing area
East side of highway
67.7 42.1 B. C. Forest Discovery Centre
East side of highway
69.3 43.1 Junction of Highway # 18 ( The Cowichan Highway )
Services at highway. West to communities of Lake Cowichan, Youbou, Honeymoon Bay
70.6 43.9 Point of Interest
South boundry of municipality of North Cowichan
71.2 44.2 Truck Inspection Weigh Scales
East side of highway
73.5 45.7 Point of Interest
Crossing Borsall Creek
74.1 46.0 Whitehouse Bed and Breakfast
East side of highway
76.5 47.5 Access to Salt Spring Island Ferry
East to ferry terminal 6 kms. East to community of Crofton. Access to visitor information from highway.
77.7 48.3 Chemainus River Campground
West side of highway
79.3 49.3 Country Maples R V Resort
West side of highway
80.8 50.2 Community of Chemainus
Chemainus is famous for its town murals.
    82.4 51.2 Garden Road
    Chemainus Gardens Campground, east of highway
    85.3 53.0 View from highway
    Driving north.
    88.3 54.9 Campers Corner R V Park Campground
    East side of highway.
    89.1 55.4 U Turn Route

    89.8 55.8 Point of Interest
    Southern Boundry of the community of Ladysmith
    91.0 56.5 Services at highway
    West side of highway
    92.5 57.5 Community of Ladysmith - Roberts Street (east) Transfer Beach Blvd. (west)
    Town Center. Visitor Information 200 mtrs west of highway.
    96.6 60.0 Services at highway
    Fuel, east side of highway.
    99.2 61.6 Access to communities of Yellow Point, Cedar
    Access from highway
    99.8 62.0 City of Nanaimo
    South corporate Limits.
    101.7 63.2 Nanaimo Air Terminal
    East side of highway.
    102.3 63.6 Services at highway
    West side of highway.
    103.3 64.2 Rest Area - Roadside Highway Turnout
    East side of higfhway
    104.4 64.9 Bungy Jumping
    Access from highway
    108.5 67.4 Access to Duke Point Ferry Terminal
    East of highway. East to community of Cedar.
    108.8 67.6 Junction of Highway #19
    North to Parksville, Courtenay, Campbell River, Port Hardy
    120.6 74.9 Access to B. C. Feries to Gabriola Island
    Via Front Street
    127.7 79.4 Departure Bay Ferry Terminal
    Via Terminal Ave and Stewart Ave. Ferries to Horseshoe Bay, City of Greater Vancouver. Ferry crossing time 1 hr 35 min.SEE Link for Schedules. Highway terminus at ferry terminal. South to city of Victoria.
    127.7 79.4 The Queen of Oak Bay
    Ferry to Horseshoe Bay, city of Greater Vancouver

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