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How to get fromUniversity of Victoria to Seattleby plane, ferry, car, bus or tram

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There are 4 ways to get from University of Victoria to Seattle by plane, ferry, car, bus, or tram

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  1. Fly Victoria Inner Harbour Apt to Seattle Lake Union SPB

    best
    1. Fly from Victoria Inner Harbour Apt (YWH) to Seattle Lake Union SPB (LKE)planeYWH - LKE
    2h 21m
    $375–555
  2. Drive, ferry

    cheapest
    1. Drive from University of Victoria to Departure Baycar
    2. Take the ferry from Departure Bay to Horseshoe Bayferry
    3. Drive from Horseshoe Bay to Seattlecar
    6h 19m
    $65–189
  3. Ferry

    1. Take the ferry from Victoria to Seattle Clipper TerminalferryVictoria
    4h 30m
    $122–212
  4. Line 39 bus, line 72 bus to Victoria International Airport, fly to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, tram

    1. Take the bus from UVic Exch Bay M to Royal Oak Exch Bay Dbus
    2. Take the bus from Royal Oak Exch Bay E to Saanichton Exch Bay Abus
    3. Fly from Victoria International Airport (YYJ) to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA)planeYYJ - SEA
    4. Take the tram from SeaTac/Airport to Symphonytram
    5h 16m
    $141–611

University of Victoria to Seattle by foot, bus, and ferry

Calendar7Weekly Services
Duration4h 30mAverage Duration
Ticket$122Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between University of Victoria, BC, Canada and Seattle, WA, USA?

Harbour Air Seaplanes flies from Victoria Inner Harbour Apt (YWH) to Seattle Lake Union SPB (LKE) 6 times a week. Alternatively, FRS Clipper operates a ferry from Victoria to Seattle Clipper Terminal once daily. Tickets cost $120–210 and the journey takes 2h 45m.

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