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Introduction to Nanaimo and Gabriola IslandNanaimo: 113km (70 miles) N of Victoria For over a century, Vancouver Island's second-largest city (pop. 79,000) was the center of vast coal-mining operations, without much in the way of cultural niceties. In the last 30 years, however, Nanaimo has undergone quite a change. With its redeveloped waterfront, scenic surroundings, good restaurants and lodging, and a location central to many other Vancouver Island destinations, downtown Nanaimo makes a pleasant stop for a few days. Note, however, that Nanaimo is a fairly sprawling city, complete with lots of suburban strip malls and plenty of traffic, so it may not hold the same charm as the island's less populous destinations. Just a 20-minute ferry ride from Nanaimo Harbour is Gabriola Island, though it feels a world away. Gabriola makes a marvelous day trip, providing a little of everything -- sandy beaches, galleries, petroglyph sites, tide pools, and a sense of wooded serenity. Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip. Related Features |
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