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Discover British Columbia

Only a few of these beautiful islands are accessible by ferry. The rest are reserved for adventurous souls who long to leave civilization and all its trappings far behind. In 1791, Captain George Vancouver was one of the first European mariners to record his visit to what is now British Columbia and Washington, leaving behind a legacy of place names such as Vancouver Island and Mt. Rainier. Come with us and retrace his historic voyage, visiting quaint ports, great cities, and remarkable wilderness that have changed little since that time.

These secluded islands - the remaining mountaintops of a receding continent - still offer incredible scenery and solitude. Only private yachts and Cruise West's Spirit of Endeavour can take full advantage of this captivating maze of islands and fjords. You'll navigate scenic, narrow passageways en route to British Columbia's charming Gulf Islands, the colorful logging community of Nanaimo, and Victoria's incomparable Butchart Gardens. And whether you're exploring the stately British heritage of Victoria or turn-of-the-century Rosario Resort on Orcas Island, our Exploration Leader will give you an insider's view of both the past and the present. So much history. So much beauty. Come explore the best of the Pacific Northwest with us.

SAVE up to $1,200/cabin
When you book and pay in full by July 31, 2009.
Valid for departures in April - May 2010
British Columbia cruises
Witness Mother Nature’s dramatic role in creating one of the most beautiful regions in the world. Visit the sparkling seaports of Vancouver and Victoria, and destinations from Washington’s San Juan Island and Puget Sound to Nanaimo on Vancouver Island.
Pacific Northwest Coastal Escape
Round trip from Seattle
8 daysApril-May,
Sept-Oct
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