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Harbour House Hotel
This Salt Spring Island hotel in the town of Ganges features airy rooms with free WiFi and coffee-making facilities. Select rooms at Harbor House Hotel include a balcony or patio.

Five Elements Lodge B&B with Outdoor Spa
2.4 miles from Blue Horse Folk Art Gallery in Fernwood, Five Elements Lodge B&B with Outdoor Spa offers accommodations with access to a fitness room, steam room, and open-air bath.

Quarrystone House B&B
1.3 miles from Blue Horse Folk Art Gallery in Fernwood, Quarrystone House B&B offers accommodations with access to a hot tub.

Salt Spring Inn
Located 2.1 miles from Salt Spring Golf & Country Club, Salt Spring Inn offers 3-star accommodations in Ganges and has a garden, a restaurant and a bar.

Armand Heights
Featuring mountain views, Armand Heights in Ganges features accommodations and a garden. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking, and free Wifi.

Hastings House Country House Hotel
Located in Ganges, 1.9 miles from Salt Spring Golf & Country Club, Hastings House Country House Hotel has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.

Cusheon Lake Resort
Located on its own private beach, Cusheon Lake Resort is located in Ganges on Salt Spring Island. An outdoor hot tub and BBQ facilities are available on the terrace. Free WiFi access is available.

Wisteria Guest House
Wisteria Guest House enjoys a location in Ganges, 7.1 miles from Blue Horse Folk Art Gallery and 9.4 miles from Fulford Harbour – Ferry Terminal.
Swallow's Perch Guest Suite
A recently renovated apartment, Swallow's Perch Guest Suite offers accommodations in Vesuvius.

Sungate on Salt Spring - Luxurious Suite with Cedar Hot Tub & View
A recently renovated bed and breakfast, Sungate on Salt Spring - Luxurious Suite with Cedar Hot Tub & View offers accommodation in Salt Spring Island.

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- 10.0
Ganges is a very busy little town in the tourist season,...
Ganges is a very busy little town in the tourist season, with heavy traffic and tons of tourists and locals. Many lovely shops, but too many people in town. I wouldn't recommend Saltspring for cycling, although we did see people cycling - but roads are narrow and windy, and busy. We weren't cycling, but I grew up there and know that the roads are not good for bikes. It is definitely better to go to Saltspring in the off-season. It is an expensive place to visit, particularly in tourist season. A drive up Mount Maxwell is definitely worth it for the amazing views of Sansum Narrows, Cowichan Bay, Fulford Valley and other Gulf Islands - go with a 4 wheel drive, and not towing anything, or in an RV - road too bumpy and narrow, much of it only 1 lane.Guest review byjaniceCanada - 10.0
There were many restaurants & shops in the town a short...
There were many restaurants & shops in the town a short drive from the retreat, we drove all around the island & the scenery is really beautiful. The island is not busy & the ferry ride over was on time and very convenient.Guest review byPhilippaSouth Africa - 6.0
We felt that Salt Spring was over rated.
We felt that Salt Spring was over rated. The ferry was expensive $58 return, and the roads were in poor condition. Ganges was packed, as was Fulford, and finding a space to park was not easy. Ganges has quaint shops and friendly people, and the boats in the harbor are pretty. It rained whilst we were there, so going for a good walk was out of the question. The Saturday Market starts in mid April and I'm sure it will be mass congestion from then on until the fall.Guest review byrichard - 10.0
We love Salt Spring!
We love Salt Spring! Ganges has lots of good spots to eat and we especially enjoyed Auntie Pesto’s. We noticed the traffic has increased since the last time we were there especially in the core where it is very hard to find parking.Guest review byPatCanada