Enjoy savings on numerous routes starting at $79.
Harbour Air has launched a seat sale on flights from Vancouver to numerous cities across British Columbia.
The flight from Vancouver to Butchart Gardens has an exclusive tour package, the “Flights ‘N’ Flowers” Tour, that includes a round-trip flight and two-hour admission to explore the garden grounds.
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