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Driving Directions to The Heritage River Inn, Campbell River
From North (Port Hardy):
Stay on Highway 19. The Heritage River Inn is on the right hand side, just before the
bridge, across from The Brick.
From South (Victoria/Nanaimo):
Stay on Highway 19 (Inland Highway). Do not take the Downtown Exit. Continue north
until you cross over the Campbell River and exit left onto Park Road right after
the bridge.
From Downtown:
Take Highway 19A and follow the signs leading to Port Hardy. Turn right onto Highway
19, continue over the bridge and take the first exit left onto Park Road.
Land
If you are travelling north on Highway 19, it takes approximately 1.45 hours (153
kilometres / 95 miles) from
Nanaimo or 3.5 hours (264 kilometres / 165 miles) from
Victoria. See the most of Campbell River by exiting Highway 19 at the
Miracle Beach Connector, and then continue north along Oceanside Route Highway 19A.
If you prefer a fully serviced highway route, follow the starfish along the scenic
Oceanside
Route, Highway 19A. Look for the official "starfish" signs south
of
Parksville and at other exits along Highway 19. Why not travel north to
Campbell River on the scenic Oceanside Route 19A, then head home via the Inland
Island Highway 19?
To get to Campbell River and the North Island via ferry, take either the Tsawwassen
- Duke Point route if you are travelling from south of Vancouver, or the Horseshoe
Bay - Departure Bay route if you are coming along the Trans Canada Route 1 from
the North Vancouver area.
Sea
Private boats and yachts are welcomed at the many local marinas located in Campbell
River and other destinations with ocean access throughout the North Central Island
region. With the capacity to handle everything up to Alaskan cruise ships, nautical
visitors will find plenty of safe anchorages throughout the Discovery Islands, Desolation
Sound, or Nootka Sound on the Pacific coast.
Air
Daily scheduled flights arrive at Campbell River Airport from Vancouver International
Airport. Seasonal floatplane service is available from downtown Seattle. There are
also floatplanes, helicopters and small planes for charter to and from Campbell
River.
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