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©2006 Victoria ClipperAre you planning a trip from Seattle to San Juan Island? If you are, we have a great way for you to get there! Take a ride on one of our high-speed Victoria Clipper catamarans for a quick and easy ferry ride to the San Juan Islands. You'll board your Victoria Clipper at Pier 69 in downtown Seattle and start on your 3.5 hour scenic journey via Deception Pass to San Juan Island's Friday Harbor!
Combine your ferry trip with our Whale Watching expeditions in the San Juan Islands. This whale watching tour gives you the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to watch San Juan Islands' world-famous orca whales, also known as "killer whales," play and interact in their natural habitat.
Do you need to go from Seattle to Victoria, British Columbia, or vice-versa? Why not get there in comfort, style and with time to spare. Take one of our high-speed Victoria Clipper ferries for a fast trip to Victoria with a host of great amenities
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| Information on Canadian and US Requirments for Crossing the Border |
Experience San Juan Island Wildlife Up Close! Ride in style and comfort as the Clipper III whisks you out into the beautiful open waters of the San Juan Islands. As you cruise away from dry land, keep your ears and eyes open for the bustle of orca whales, sea lions, Dall's porpoises, otters and much more! On this amazing Orca whale watching adventure, you get to see up-close the San Juan Islands'; sea life and majestic orca whales while enjoying an exciting ride aboard the Clipper III!
Departure Point:
2701 Alaskan Way, Pier 69 Pier 69, Downtown Seattle Map of 2701 Alaskan Way Pier 69 Seattle, WA 98121-1107
Directions:
From the North or South of Seattle:
Exit Mercer Street and turn right at the light. Go one block and turn left onto Valley Street. Continue on Valley Street, which turns into Broad Street, until you reach the waterfront at Pier 70. Turn left onto Alaskan Way and continue for 1/2 block. The Victoria Clipper Terminal is on the water at Pier 69, between Pier 70 and the Edgewater Hotel.From Downtown Seattle:
Head toward the waterfront. Streets that go through are Madison Street and Broad Street. If you are on Madison, turn right (or North) on Alaskan Way. Continue for 1.5 miles. The Victoria Clipper Terminal is on the water at Pier 69, between Pier 70 and the Edgewater Hotel.
Parking:
Seattle Trade Center
2600 Elliott Avenue
OR
Bell St. Garage
2323 Elliott Avenue
When traveling between Canada and the United States, it will be necessary to pass through Customs at the border. The professionals who work at Customs are highly trained and this process is generally very simple. They'll ask to see your ID, ask about your citizenship and ask you to produce proof of citizenship. Millions of people cross the border every year with ease, but some are refused due to lack of sufficient documentation. If you want to have a successful border crossing, it is important to know everything you'll need before you get there. Remember, these steps are in place to protect you so be sure to learn about crossing the border and avoid disappointment!
"Identification Is A Requirement!"
Identification is necessary for Customs and Immigration. Due to heightened security at the United States/Canadian border crossing, it is strongly recommended that all travelers travel with a passport. However, if you are a United States born or Canadian born citizen, a valid drivers license is often sufficient, when traveling aboard the Victoria Clipper. Without a passport, it is recommended that you also bring an original or certified copy of a birth certificate and photo ID. Other carriers may require a passport. Remember, it is the traveler's responsibility to prove his/her citizenship. If you are not a United States or Canadian born citizen, you will be required to have a passport and possibly a Visa.
"Children And Infants Require More Proof"
Parents traveling with children and infants are required to provide identification and proof of citizenship for each child. If both parents are not present, the traveling parent must provide a signed statement from the other parent allowing the child to travel out of the country. Failure to provide such evidence may make you unable to cross the border with your children.
"If You've Ever Had A Felony...."
Persons with a felony may be denied entrance into Canada. If you have been convicted of a crime in the United States it may be considered a felony in Canada. A Driving While Intoxicated conviction (D.W.I.) is considered a felony in Canada.
"Do You Need More Information?"
For further information on crossing the US/Canadian Border, please visit the US Customs and Immigration website where you'll find information on crossing the border and duties you may have to pay on goods you bring back to the US. You can also check out the Canada Border Services Agency website for more Canadian border-crossing information.