Don sounds like you are getting this thing together Justin and I are really looking forward to this trip with Seth and Daddy Don
Steve
Thanks, Steve! We are also really looking forward to this trip with You and Justin. I believe that you are riding up to British Columbia with Mopsy, Flopsy and Cottontail. Mopsy being Fairlaner, Flopsy is dj bill and naturally Roy as Cottontail. So our Foursome Ride will start after staying together at whatever lodging the Canuckian Cartel selects for us in Castlegar.
The only lodgings which are critical, that I highly recommend that we make advance reservations for, are the ones that bracket the Ferry Sailings: Prince Rupert, since the Ferry sails at 6am and we want a hotel as close as possible to the docks. Port Hardy, due to the Ferry arriving at 11pm at night, we don't want to be riding around aimlessly looking for hotels at that hour. And in Victoria we definitely want a hotel close to the docks, because we want to catch the first sailing at 7am back to Estados Unidos.
Rest of the nights out on the Canadian roads we can stop and stay wherever we want to, giving us some sightseeing flexibility. It's going to be a fun ride together, can't wait to see the polar bears!
You will LOVE the ferry ride from Rupert to Hardy. Have an extra storage card for your cameras handy. Jealous....
Port Hardy? I wouldn't stay there LMAO...geez....Ok, maybe the
QuarterDeck Marina/Resort, (it has a decent restaurant/bar and good parking, right on the water), but OMG. ack. The Pioneer Inn is old, a bit off the beaten track, but lots of good parking right in front of your room. If you stay downtown Hardy, LOCK up everything...twice.
Port MNeill is not far from Hardy. Black Bear resort is new and has a spa (yanno, should you feel the need for a foot rub). Just down the hill is Sam's Sports Bar for eats etc. Although at that hour, you prolly don't want to be toying with deer or bear on the hwy in the pitch black. Ok, even I might stay in Hardy in this circ...
In Victoria, the
Days Inn is right across the street from the ferry dock you seek, and has secure MC parking in the back (as that is where the lobby faces). It can be a bit noisy as it has quite a popular lil sports bar with a patio on the harbor side, but it's proximity to all the Inner Harbour attractions is well worth that lil inconvenience. You are a block to the Parliament Buildings, The Empress Hotel, The BC Museum. Also, it's just a short walk to Irish Times pub, yanno...should you be needing some good Irish grub and spirits. (the corned beef brisket and cabbage is very tasty)