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Mayne Island Resort
Facing the beachfront, Mayne Island Resort offers 3-star accommodations in Mayne Island and features a fitness center, garden and shared lounge.

Five Elements Lodge B&B with Outdoor Spa
2.4 miles from Blue Horse Folk Art Gallery in Fernwood, Five Elements Lodge B&B with Outdoor Spa offers accommodations with access to a fitness room, steam room, and open-air bath.

The Grove B&B Mayne Island
A recently renovated bed and breakfast, The Grove B&B Mayne Island offers accommodation in Mayne Island. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.

Lower Meadow on Saltspring Island
Lower Meadow on Saltspring Island is located in Fernwood, just 3.6 miles from Salt Spring Golf & Country Club and 7.9 miles from Long Harbour – Ferry Terminal.

Page's Resort & Marina
Page's Resort & Marina is offering accommodations in Gabriola. There's a grill and guests can use free WiFi and free private parking.

Quarrystone House B&B
1.3 miles from Blue Horse Folk Art Gallery in Fernwood, Quarrystone House B&B offers accommodations with access to a hot tub.

The Surf Lodge and Pub
Located in Gabriola, The Surf Lodge and Pub provides free WiFi, and guests can enjoy a private beach area, a terrace and a bar.

Salt Spring Inn
Located 2.1 miles from Salt Spring Golf & Country Club, Salt Spring Inn offers 3-star accommodations in Ganges and has a garden, a restaurant and a bar.

Page's Inn on Silva Bay
Page's Inn on Silva Bay is offering accommodations in Gabriola. The resort also has free WiFi and free private parking. At the resort, every room has a balcony with a sea view.

Best Western PLUS Chemainus Inn
Best Western PLUS Chemainus Inn is located in Chemainus, within 10 miles of Maple Bay and 25 miles of Mill Bay Ferry Terminal.

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- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.2Very Good - What previous guests thought, 185 reviewsWe had a lovely relaxing weekend in this beautiful setting. The service from staff was excellent. The room was comfortable and clean. We enjoyed the deep bathtub. The fireplace made a rainy day cozy. Coffee and a breakfast basket with muffins, yogurt and muesli was appreciated and the fruit compote also went well with the cheese and crackers we brought with us. The room was appointed with 2 coffee cups and two wine glasses. We enjoyed our two meals in the lovely restaurant. We would be happy to return in the future.Guest review byErinCanada
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.6Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 70 reviewsThe location is perfect as a base camp for exploring the island. The room was private, had access to an awesome hot tub and was so comfortable. Breakfast was homemade and way above and beyond expectations. Sue and Chris are friendly and kind and go the extra mile. They also made our dog Yodi feel welcome :) she got milkbones with breakfast every morning.Guest review byCarolynCanada
- From $183.21 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.2Very Good - What previous guests thought, 175 reviewsMy husband an I stayed here for our honeymoon and LOVED it. We decided it will become our spot for anniversaries...even as our family expands. They have king suits that were perfect for two and different sized villas for families. It was quiet, peaceful, beautiful, and the food was delicious!Guest review byBrianneUnited States
- From $165.72 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 7.9Good - What previous guests thought, 95 reviewsFor a continental breakfast it was exactly as expected,hot coffee,juices,fresh sliced bread,bagels and condiments as needed in an extremely warm and friendly atmosphere. We were always made to feel welcome and relaxed whether coming or going or enjoying local banter and helpful suggestions.Guest review byJocelynCanada
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.3Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 60 reviewsThe location was perfect, as we had a gorgeous view of the harbor and could walk to many nearby shops, restaurants, and trails. The furniture was comfortable, kitchen equipped nicely, spacious bathrooms and living/kitchen area - it was great!Guest review byCarolaUnited States
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.3Very Good - What previous guests thought, 58 reviewsI loved the amenities, very cute little cooking area. And the badminton outside was a surprise but added so much unexpected fun!Guest review byJoelyThailand
- From $128.88 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.0Very Good - What previous guests thought, 237 reviewsWe arrived late because we missed the ferry. My friend really wanted 2 beds which they easily accommodated with a smile.Guest review byJoanUnited States
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.1Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 145 reviewsI have visited Cusheon Lake Resort a number of times as it’s idyllic, cosy, quiet and simply perfectGuest review bySeanCanada
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.5Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 33 reviewsbeautiful property with flowers and view of sea amazing restaurantGuest review byDeCanada
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 268 reviewsWas so pretty and quaint. The bed and pillows were so comfy!Guest review byAbbiUnited Kingdom
- From $221.87 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.2Very Good - What previous guests thought, 240 reviewsrestaurant was amazing...food and service...no complaintsGuest review byMaryCanada
- From $273.98 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.3Very Good - What previous guests thought, 130 reviewsThe view was exceptional, air conditioned roomsGuest review byEvaCanada
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.7Excellent - What previous guests thought, 421 reviewsGreat location and beautiful sceneryGuest review byLimarcJapan
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Very attractive and welcoming town.
Very attractive and welcoming town. It could do with providing more places of interest to visit, such as a museum, children's play facilities, and other visitor places that explain the island history etc. Lack of public transport to other areas of the island makes Ganges less than than suitable for visitors without a car.Guest review byJohnUnited Kingdom - 6.0
It is a small island with limited facilities, so go prepared...
It is a small island with limited facilities, so go prepared. Visiting the Malaspina Galleries rock formation is a must see, close to the ferry terminal. Driving around the island is easy, although there are some unpaved roads that cross the centre.Guest review byBrianCanada - 10.0
Galiano Island is an absolute gem & our visit was so...
Galiano Island is an absolute gem & our visit was so relaxing, peaceful & just perfect. The Island is quant & not been ruined by outside businesses moving in. Loved the opportunity to explore some of the most untouched natural beauty the island offers. It was easy to travel by car all over the island - although I would recommend a paper map as cell service was spotty in some areas making it difficult to use google map. It is not pretentious - the people were welcoming & kind. The beaches, the trails, the views are spectacular & I want to return for a Girl’s Get Away soon. A few shoutouts - the Galiano Bookstore is a treasure, the Market grocery store was well stocked & so beautiful inside with all the photos of the island, the Glass Shop as you travel north is a must stop - remarkable pieces on display, the Sturdies Bay Bakery scrumptious & oh my the latte & quince donut at the Oxeye is fabulous. I’d highly recommend a visit - we were there during off season so many places were closed - but the bonus for us was we felt at times we had the whole place to ourselves ❤️Guest review byKimCanada - 10.0
There were many restaurants & shops in the town a short...
There were many restaurants & shops in the town a short drive from the retreat, we drove all around the island & the scenery is really beautiful. The island is not busy & the ferry ride over was on time and very convenient.Guest review byPhilippaSouth Africa - 10.0
Great island for exploring and enjoying nature.
Great island for exploring and enjoying nature. Many parks to visit with exceptional views. Wonderful friendly, locals. We thoroughly enjoyed the local brewery tucked into the forest and the sustainable clothing store near the resort. We even enjoyed the ferry home on the new Salish Heron.Guest review byAngelleCanada - 10.0
Ganges is a very busy little town in the tourist season,...
Ganges is a very busy little town in the tourist season, with heavy traffic and tons of tourists and locals. Many lovely shops, but too many people in town. I wouldn't recommend Saltspring for cycling, although we did see people cycling - but roads are narrow and windy, and busy. We weren't cycling, but I grew up there and know that the roads are not good for bikes. It is definitely better to go to Saltspring in the off-season. It is an expensive place to visit, particularly in tourist season. A drive up Mount Maxwell is definitely worth it for the amazing views of Sansum Narrows, Cowichan Bay, Fulford Valley and other Gulf Islands - go with a 4 wheel drive, and not towing anything, or in an RV - road too bumpy and narrow, much of it only 1 lane.Guest review byjaniceCanada - 6.0
A charming island with few conveniences.
A charming island with few conveniences. The major coffee shop looks warm and welcoming but the coffee--my cappuccino, at least--seemed to be missing actual coffee. Or else it was just weak? Just water and foam? Unfortunately we are used to more luxury and conveniences so its charms were largely lost on us.Guest review byArmstrongCanada - 4.0
Kayaking at Montague Harbour Marina was excellent with our...
Kayaking at Montague Harbour Marina was excellent with our guide Bruce. Christina went out of her way to organize our tour. Hiking Moont Galiano, Montague provincial park, and Bodega Ridge were great. Morning Beach was our favourite beach. Hummingbird Pub staff were great.Guest review byIsabelCanada - 6.0
We felt that Salt Spring was over rated.
We felt that Salt Spring was over rated. The ferry was expensive $58 return, and the roads were in poor condition. Ganges was packed, as was Fulford, and finding a space to park was not easy. Ganges has quaint shops and friendly people, and the boats in the harbor are pretty. It rained whilst we were there, so going for a good walk was out of the question. The Saturday Market starts in mid April and I'm sure it will be mass congestion from then on until the fall.Guest review byrichard - 10.0
Charming island - a hidden treasure so close to Nanaimo - a...
Charming island - a hidden treasure so close to Nanaimo - a mere 25 minute ferry ride away. Largely forested island. Many artists - much creativity evident. Simple life. Beautiful views of the sea, other islands, coast mountains. A couple of lovely restaurants and great coffee shops. A few glorious remnants of the ancient forests. Pages Resort well worth a visit for accommodation next to the marina. A car is essential for visiting the island.Guest review byMarekCanada