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Houseboat Rentals on Vancouver Island
Sproat Lake is located in the Alberni Valley of
central Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada,
just 15 minutes from Port Alberni via Highway
#4. The lake, set in Sproat Lake Provincial Park,
welcomes you with warm waters that are great for
swimming. While enjoying your BC houseboating vacation from Fish and Duck Houseboats,
you can also enjoy freshwater fishing, waterskiing
and even windsurfing.
In addition to houseboat rentals, The Fish and Duck Marina
has slips for 50 boats, and we can moor your
boat for the day, week, month or year round.
Visit us at the Fish and Duck Pub when you are in the neighbourhood. The Fish and Duck Pub, on beautiful Sproat Lake
on Vancouver Island, BC, is open year round for
your enjoyment. In nice weather you can sit
and relax on our balcony overlooking the lake
and see the Martin Mars Water Bombers directly
across from us.
Originally the Martin Mars flying boats were
produced for the US Navy, and were used as troop
and cargo transports among the islands of the
Pacific. Using the lake as a runway the world's
largest water bombers, with a wing span of 200
feet, scoop up to 27 tons of water from the
lake surface as fly off to extinguish wild fires.
It is an exciting site to see! And there's no
better place to see them than the Fish and Duck
Pub.
Fish and Duck Houseboats is now pleased to
offer vacationers the thrill of pounding through
the wave on a Sea Ray Bow Rider Ski Boat. Call
them today to book yours!
What's more exciting though are
the great British Columbia vacations you and your
family will enjoy with Fish and Duck Houseboats.
Our rental fleet, the Standard, Snowbird, and Fundeck come with
everything you need for your houseboat vacation,
along with room for 10 to 14 people to enjoy all
the fun, recreation, and activities available
on Sproat Lake on Vancouver Island and British Columbia's Pacific Coast. Contact us about houseboat rentals for family summer holidays and group vacations,
or moorage for your boat on beautiful Sproat Lake.
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