Thetis Island
Thetis Island is a passenger ship terminal in British Columbia, Canada. Thetis Island is situated nearby to the garden Apothecary, as well as near Telegraph Harbour Marina.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Chemainus and Saltair.
Chemainus
Photo: Anne Delong, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Chemainus is a town of over 4,000 people in central Vancouver Island. It's notable for the dozens of murals that transform the compact city centre into an open-air art gallery.
Saltair
Village
Saltair is an unincorporated community with a population of 2,325 on the east coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, or the Georgia Strait. Saltair is situated 7 km southwest of Thetis Island.
Thetis Island
- Type: Passenger ship terminal
- Wheelchair access: limited
- Category: transportation
- Location: British Columbia, Canada, North America
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Latitude
48.98096° or 48° 58′ 52″ northLongitude
-123.67824° or 123° 40′ 42″ westOperator
BC FerriesOpen location code
84WRX8JC+9POpenStreetMap ID
node 3769052281OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=ferry_terminalOpenStreetMap attribute
wheelchair=limited
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Apothecary and Telegraph Harbour Marina.
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