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Sidney is located just east of Victoria International Airport, and about 6 km (4 mi) south of BC Ferries' Swartz Bay Terminal. The town is also the only Canadian port-of-call in the Washington State Ferries system, with ferries running from Sidney to the San Juan Islands and Anacortes .
The British Columbia Aviation Museum is located in Sidney, British Columbia, Canada. It is on the grounds of the Victoria International Airport at 1910 Norseman Road on the east side of the airport. [1] The Museum consists of a display area spread over two hangars, a classroom, a restoration workshop and a gift shop.
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Insufficiently-sheltered waters and added travel time, leading to higher fuel costs, precluded Sidney from being selected. [3]: 36, 55, 67, 69, 105 A small private ferry dock operated by the Gulf Islands Ferry Company already existed at Swartz Bay when the choice was made to locate the BC Ferry Corporation terminal there.
The focus of the permanent displays in the Sidney Museum is the human history of Sidney and the North Saanich Peninsula. [3] This includes the First Nations groups of the Peninsula, the settler families of the area, economic ventures and development throughout the past century, the beginnings of the railway and transportation systems in the area, the development of the Town of Sidney, the ...
School District 63 Saanich is a school district in the Canadian province of British Columbia.It covers the area north of Victoria on the Saanich Peninsula.This includes part of the District of Saanich, as well as the Municipalities of Central Saanich, North Saanich, and the township Sidney.
English: The rebuilt post office building located in Sidney, British Columbia. The original brick building was erected in 1936. The original brick building was erected in 1936. The building is currently home to the Sidney Historical Museum
Sidney Island [1] is one of the southern Gulf Islands located between the southwest coast of British Columbia, Canada and Vancouver Island, BC, near James Island. Sidney Island has an elevation of 77 metres (252 feet 8 inches) above mean sea level at its highest point. [ 2 ]