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BC FERRIES OFFERS PROVINCE'S BEST SHORTCUT BETWEEN FOOD AND WINE BETWEEN SAANICH PENINSULA AND COWICHAN VALLEY
(Directly from the press release.)

Victoria, BC, - People who love locally grown food and wine have the best of two worlds in Vancouver Island's Cowichan Valley and on the Saanich Peninsula – and BC Ferries' Brentwood Bay -- Mill Bay route has been nicknamed the tastiest short cut in B.C.!

In either direction, BC Ferries' Brentwood Bay – Mill Bay route connects passengers to two of the most fertile growing areas in all of B.C. – a culinary tourist's link to the wineries and local food producers of Vancouver Island. This scenic and relaxing crossing of the picturesque Saanich Inlet takes only 25 minutes, saving you significant time and letting you enjoy life on B.C.'s coast in a different way than if you drive around Saanich Inlet.

The route is served by the M.V. Mill Bay, a living piece of local nautical history, and which crosses the inlet at a steady 10 knots, with plenty of time to enjoy the ocean views and salt water air. The friendly and knowledgeable crew add to the experience.

There's so much to see and do in the Cowichan Valley as fall descends on its lush green hills, nicknamed Canada's "Provence
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