Wednesday, July 9, 2008

5.48USD/gallon of gas! Victoria, BC


July 9, 2008



We left Friday Harbor aboard the Chelan ferry and arrived in Sidney at 530pm and decided to drive into Victoria and stay at the Helm's Inn. We've stayed here 3-4 times over the past 7 years and are never disappointed. The hotel is old but very well kept and maintained, clean, comfortable, roomy, well-priced, has washer and dryer and is in an excellent location (behind the BC Museum in downtown). http://www.helmsinn.com/


Driving into downtown via Blanshard we were surprised that the local restaurants and coffee shops on the street were closed. More ppl than normal were walking and riding bikes, and there were very few tourist in the streets than what we've normally seen in past visits.



One stunning observation is the price of gas: 1.52CAN/1.0liter of gas. This translates into 3.8liters = 1 gallon which means Canucks are paying 5.48 CAN (USD) per gallon! The exchange rate is dollar for dollar.



We paid 4.31 USD in Puyallup before we left and 4.81 USD in SJI. Our neighbors to the north businesses are suffering. Chatting with a hotel employee revealed the government has given Canadian citizens $100 to offset the high price of gas and there are fewer travelers thus far. Yikks! Will the upward prices ever stop?


Dinner out exposed most of the same: few tourists and unfilled restaurants (the ones that were open). Glad to see a familiar busker in the harbor still drawing a crowd, albeit small.


This town is still just as beautiful as it was our first visit years ago. On our way to the west side of Vancouver Island.

1 comment:

brg said...

Yes - i remember victoria being a bustling town - sad that so many people are staying - but it's so expensive to drive anywhere nowadays.

keep the updates coming!

love, woman