Berth 2

Berth 2 is a pier in , . Berth 2 is situated nearby to the pier , as well as near the station .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Mayne Island and Collinson Point Provincial Park.

is in the . The island is approximately 21 km² and has a permanent population of about 1100 people. There is evidence of human habitation up to 5000 years ago, however, Captain George Vancouver is the first non-native to alight on the island, having camped there in 1794.

Nature reserve
is a provincial park on , , . It is located between Mount Galiano and the western approaches to . is situated 3 km northwest of Berth 2.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Pender Island and Gulf Islands National Park Reserve.

is a pastoral ocean paradise in , nestled between rugged Vancouver Island and British's Columbia's Sunshine Coast. You will enjoy the wide variety of activities on , along with the offerings from local artists, artisans and businesses.

Berth 2

Latitude
48.84438° or 48° 50′ 40″ north
Longitude
-123.32442° or 123° 19′ 28″ west
Open location code
84WRRMVG+Q6
Open­Street­Map ID
way 353945334
Open­Street­Map feature
man_made=­pier
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Highlights include Berth 1 and Mayne Island (Village Bay) ferry terminal.

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