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bkm10fl Mar 21st, 2006 05:34 PM

Why go to Canada?
 
We will have 8-9 days with a 13-yr old in the Pacific NW in July. We are planning a lot of hiking/biking in Olympic National Park and Mt. Ranier and are hoping to see some whales somewhere (San Juan Islands?). Possibly catch a Mariners game and do the Space Needle. Is there any reason to go to Victoria or Vancouver, other than just to say we went to Canada? What would we do in either? Thanks in advance for you opinions!

Neil_Oz Mar 22nd, 2006 12:32 AM

I'm sure you'll be given a lot of reasons if you post this on the Canada forum :).

tovarich Mar 22nd, 2006 02:14 AM

Although Seattle is a nice enough city we very much prefer Vancouver and I would certainly plan a couple of days there if I were you.You wont regret it.Paul

ALF Mar 22nd, 2006 02:47 AM

If you are already in Olympic National Park, it is a fairly short ferry ride from Port Angeles to Victoria. I would at least take a day trip to Victoria, which is a unique city with a lot of British flavor. If you are at all into gardens, the Butchart Gardens alone would be worth the trip. Victoria is a smallish, compact city that is fairly manageable to get around in for a day.

If you are already in the San Juan Islands, Victoria is also a ferry ride away. You could even do a big loop, from the San Juans to Victoria, then down to Olympic, then back to Seattle.

If your goal is to just see whales, then it might be easier to take a boat from Everett or Anacortes for the day.

Vancouver is part of a large diverse cosmopolitan area that easily rivals Seattle in just about every way. There is a fabulous aquarium, a cable tram that rises high above the city, a walking bridge that dangles across a deep gorge, a huge Chinatown, and ferries that crisscross the waterways.

I don't know where you are from, but if this is going to be a sole visit to the NW, then I would definitely visit at least one of B.C.'s cities.

Neopolitan Mar 22nd, 2006 05:06 AM

For some real mountain scenery, you can easily hop up to Whistler. The teen would probably fully appreciate that trip in a few years when the Winter Olympics are held there.
Even a non-naturalist will have a bad case of open mouth disease when visiting Butchart Gardens near Victoria.

happytrailstoyou Mar 22nd, 2006 06:41 AM

Vancouver is a great city with a spectacular natural setting.

christy1 Mar 22nd, 2006 12:23 PM

I agree that Vancouver is a fantastic place, but with only 8 or 9 days and with all the stuff you've already planned on, I'd say that's a separate trip. As others pointed out, you could easily do a day trip to Victoria, but look at websites, etc, to see if you think your 13 old will find enough of interest here.

padams421 Mar 22nd, 2006 02:07 PM

My kids prefer Vancouver to Seattle. It has a more international atmosphere.

suze Mar 22nd, 2006 03:17 PM

With 8-9 days and so much already planned in Washington state, I'd skip Canada.

You don't seem to have any burning desire to go, reading between the lines of your post.

Sure Victoria and Vancouver are great places. I've been to both a couple times but I've lived in Seattle 20 years!!

Intrepid1 Mar 22nd, 2006 03:21 PM

Please DO NOT post this on the "Canada board" where the answer is likely to be, "Why go to Washington?"

bkm10fl Mar 25th, 2006 07:07 AM

Thank, everyone for your help. I certainly don't want to offend our Canadian friends!

karens Mar 25th, 2006 10:04 AM

We spent a day in Victoria on our Seattle vacation, and not just to say we went to Canada. It was a great day trip and very easy to get to from Seattle on a high speed boat.

Butchart Gardens is amazing.

P_M Mar 25th, 2006 10:16 AM

karens, you took the words right out of my mouth. Or in this case, right off my screen. :-) If nothing else, go to Victoria and see Buchart Gardens. Fantastic!!

littlemountain Mar 26th, 2006 12:09 PM

As noted, a day trip to Victoria is certainly achievable either from Seattle or, if you're on your way back from the Olympic Peninsula, Port Angeles (see www.cohoferry.com), but I'm not sure how much appeal Victoria necessarily has for a 13-year old, certainly in contrast to Vancouver or Whistler. However, in addition to the Buchart Gardens (which are actually north of Victoria; you need to take a bus tour, rent a car or pedal hard to get there) I would recommend the Royal BC Museum (www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca). Whale watching trips leave from Victoria as well, however.

As you seem to be sporting/outdoors types, have you considered a whitewater rafting trip? See, for example www.hyak.com.

Carmanah Mar 26th, 2006 12:45 PM

I suppose a better question in response to yours would be, "Why not?" ;)


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