Black Ball Victoria BC ferry at Port Angeles WA
Black Ball Victoria BC ferry at Port Angeles WA
2X speed from 1:26 to 3:39 all the rest is 1X
Beautiful Rainbow as ferry was leaving to return to Victoria
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada - Black Ball Ferry Coho Departure HD (2017)
The M/V Coho is a passenger and vehicle ferry owned and operated by Black Ball Line.[2] Black Ball's only ferry, Coho carries passengers and cars, motorcycles, trucks, semi-trailers, bicycles, etc. between Victoria, British Columbia, Canada and Port Angeles, Washington, United States.
Coho makes between two and four round trips from Port Angeles to Victoria daily, with each crossing taking about 90 minutes and covering 37 kilometers or 20 nautical miles. The peak summer season has the most trips per day and the winter season the fewest.
USA: Port Angeles, WA seen from Black Ball ferry (1/3) 2015-09-25(Fri)1116hrs
Top 10. Best Tourist Attractions in Port Angeles - Washington
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Top 10. Best Tourist Attractions in Port Angeles - Washington: The most beautiful places and sight in Port Angeles: Olympic National Park Visitor Center, Black Ball Ferry Line, Marymere Falls, Salt Creek Recreation Area, Madison Creek Falls, Arthur D. Feiro Marine Life Center, Port Angeles Fine Art Center, Port Angeles City Pier, Elwha Klallam Heritage Training Center, Olympic Coast Discovery Center
Port Angeles to Seattle
Some beautiful fall scenery on the bus ride from Port Angeles to Seattle, another part of our U.S. Adventure... autumn is a beautifully scenic time of year to travel; the fall colours look great!
Day trip from Port Angeles to Victoria BC
Walk in Port Angles. Board the Black Ball Ferry. Go through customs in Victoria BC and get a glimpse of the City.
USA: Port Angeles, WA seen from Black Ball ferry (2/3) 2015-09-25(Fri)1207hrs
Home Land Security Checkpoint Protest in Port Angeles, WA Sept 20th, 2008 - King 5 Coverage
Homeland Security Sets up Suspicionless Checkpoints Along Roads in Washington State
Homeland security has setup up 3 internal checkpoints on the Olympic Peninsula. These checkpoints are in addition to checkpoints at Washington Ferry docks and highway border crossings. According to the U.S. Border Patrol, it has a jurisdiction of about 100 miles from the border. This puts most of Washington state in an area where border checkpoints are authorized, including Seattle.
In August and again in the beginning of September, the Department of Homeland Security has set up suspicion-less checkpoints on the Washington peninsula. The checkpoints are in the town of Forks, at the west side of the Hood Canal bridge going east bound, and at the third near Discovery Bay on US 101. Forks is a timber town of 3,200 people that is 56 miles from the nearest ferry terminal connecting Washington to Canada. At the road checkpoints there and elsewhere, the border patrol ask drivers different types of questions to gauge their status in the U.S., including questions about citizenship.
Good Mourning Port Angeles
Sunrises on the Olympic Peninsula. Washington state. Straits Of Juan de Fuca. Port Angeles Harbor
Clara's Ferry - Port Angeles to Victoria
Clara's Ferry - Port Angeles to Victoria
Take the Black Ball Ferry Line to Victoria. Park your car in Port Angeles and walk on for $17. Not a bad deal at all. A romantic place to visit. Join Clara on her Ferry ride to Victoria, Canada. Enjoy Victoria and Port Angeles on the same road trip!
Olympic Lodge in Port Angeles WA
Website: . . .. .. ... . . . . . . . . . Olympic Lodge 140 Del Guzzi Drive Port Angeles WA 98682 At the base of the Olympic Mountains, just off Highway 101 and 2 miles from downtown Port Angeles, this lodge-style hotel features an outdoor pool and a bistro. Free Wi-Fi is available in all areas. Cable TV, a microwave and a refrigerator are provided in each wood-furnished room of the Olympic Lodge. A coffee maker and ironing facilities are included. Olympic Lodge’s full-service on-site restaurant, The Whistling Frog, serves breakfast consisting of locally sourced ingredients daily up to 10 am. A fitness room, whirlpool and business center are open to all guests. The decorative lobby has a sitting area with an inviting fireplace and views of the outdoor water features. The hotel is just 2 miles from the Olympic National Park Visitors Center. The Peninsula Golf Club is adjacent to the Olympic Lodge.
TravelPlusWine - Camaraderie Cellars in Port Angeles, WA
In this video we interviewed Don Corson, winemaker and owner of Camaraderie Cellars in Port Angeles, WA. Here, Don talks about his wines and the boom of wines in Washington State. For more please visit TravelPlusWine.com
Coho Ferry
Cross the Juan de Fuca Strait between Port Angeles, Washington and Victoria, British Columbia, Canada on the Coho Ferry.
Port Angeles Trip
This was my first time to the quaint town of Port Angeles.
Stayed at a cute hostel style hotel in downtown. Very affordable, clean, and cute:
Port Angeles is such a cute town with so much to do!! While I was there I explored Hurricane Ridge and Crescent Lake, along with the Olympic Game Farm.
All are MUST SEES if you're traveling the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state.
If you're exploring Port Angeles for the first time I highly recommend these places:
Bada Bean (great place to start the day, or just to sit back and relax. Super good coffee and even have some food!)
Next Door (they have some of the best food I've ever had!!)
Station 51 Tap House (the owners of this bar are seriously the nicest people I've ever met. Very helpful in helping you select a good beer and also recommended fun things to do in the area)
MOSS (super cute boutiqe that embodies the Pacific North West vibe)
Home Land Security Checkpoint Protest in Port Angeles, WA Sept 20th, 2008 - Q13 Coverage
Homeland Security Sets up Suspicionless Checkpoints Along Roads in Washington State
Homeland security has setup up 3 internal checkpoints on the Olympic Peninsula. These checkpoints are in addition to checkpoints at Washington Ferry docks and highway border crossings. According to the U.S. Border Patrol, it has a jurisdiction of about 100 miles from the border. This puts most of Washington state in an area where border checkpoints are authorized, including Seattle.
In August and again in the beginning of September, the Department of Homeland Security has set up suspicion-less checkpoints on the Washington peninsula. The checkpoints are in the town of Forks, at the west side of the Hood Canal bridge going east bound, and at the third near Discovery Bay on US 101. Forks is a timber town of 3,200 people that is 56 miles from the nearest ferry terminal connecting Washington to Canada. At the road checkpoints there and elsewhere, the border patrol ask drivers different types of questions to gauge their status in the U.S., including questions about citizenship.
Port Angeles Border Patrol Station Opens
The new U.S. Border Patrol station in Port Angeles was dedicated with a grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony Friday morning, September 14, 2012. The new 19-thousand square foot facility replaces the three-thousand foot facility which the Border Patrol had been using in the old Federal Building in downtown Port Angeles. KSQM's Ed Evans covered the opening ceremonies and filed this report.
Victoria - Port Angeles Ferry
On a boat in Victoria, Canada
On the COHO ferry, leaving Victoria and heading out, across the the strait of Juan de Fuca, toward Port Angeles, WA.
Time lapse from Victoria (BC) to Port-Angeles (WA).
Time Lapse Across the San-Juan Strait from Victoria, BC to Port-Angeles, WA aboard the Black Ball Ferry.
Ferry from Port Angeles to Vancouver
part of my northwest road trip - 2012