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Abkhazi Garden
Abkhazi Garden

The Abkhazi Garden is an exquisite heritage home and garden located in Victoria, British Columbia, a city known for its wonderful gardens. Prince and Princess Abkhazi began creating their garden in 1946. This was the year they married and settled in Victoria, after living separate lives touched by both privilege and tragedy.

Alcheringa Gallery
Alcheringa Gallery

Contemporary Art Gallery specializing in native art from the North West Coast of Canada, Australia and Papua New Guinea, Haida,Sepik River,Pacific Islands

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Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
Art Gallery of Greater Victoria

The Art Gallery of Greater Victoria is located on the traditional territories of the Lekwungen peoples, today known as the Esquimalt and Songhees Nations. We extend our appreciation for the opportunity to live and learn on this territory.

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Bastion Square
Bastion Square

Book your tickets online for Bastion Square, Victoria: See 259 reviews, articles, and 149 photos of Bastion Square, ranked No.39 on TripAdvisor among 202 attractions in Victoria.

Beacon Hill Park
Beacon Hill Park

Beacon Hill Park With over 200 acres of park land, Beacon Hill Park is the crowning jewel in Victoria's park system. There are natural areas, manicured flower beds, footpaths and many sports and play features for the whole family to enjoy.

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British Columbia Parliament Buildings
British Columbia Parliament Buildings

The British Columbia Parliament Buildings are located in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada and are home to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. The Speaker and the Sergeant-At-Arms are amongst those responsible for the legislative precinct, which by statute include the Parliament Buildings and grounds.

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Butchart Gardens
Butchart Gardens

No visit to Victoria would be complete without a visit to the world renowned Butchart Gardens! No matter if you're not ga-ga for gardens, Butchart Gardens is an amazing place nonetheless!

Centennial Square
Centennial Square

For the City of Victoria, that gathering place is Centennial Square, located next to Victoria's heritage City Hall at Douglas Street and Pandora Avenue, in the north end of downtown. The square features a fountain, benches and curved steps, surrounded with trees and planters. It is also home to Summer in the Square.

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Chinatown, Victoria
Chinatown, Victoria

The Chinatown in Victoria, British Columbia is the oldest Chinatown in Canada and the second oldest in North America after San Francisco's. Victoria's Chinatown had its beginnings in the mid-nineteenth century in the mass influx of miners from California to what is now British Columbia in 1858.

Christ Church Cathedral
Christ Church Cathedral

Welcome to Christ Church Cathedral! As you explore these pages, it is our hope that you will experience something of the ministry and mission of this very special place, and that you will be moved to become more involved with us in whatever way is right for you.

Clover Point Park
Clover Point Park

Clover Point Park, Victoria: See 118 reviews, articles, and 70 photos of Clover Point Park, ranked No.23 on TripAdvisor among 202 attractions in Victoria.

Craigdarroch Castle
Craigdarroch Castle

The Castle weaves a fascinating tale of an intriguing family – their achievements, their relationships and even their quirks. A visit to Craigdarroch Castle is the quintessential Victoria, BC experience.

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Emily Carr House
Emily Carr House

Emily Carr was born on December 13th, 1871. She was the eighth of nine children and because it was the year BC joined confederation, she was the first of her family to be born Canadian. She was fiercely proud of that.

Fan Tan Alley
Fan Tan Alley

Book your tickets online for Fan Tan Alley, Victoria: See 190 reviews, articles, and 50 photos of Fan Tan Alley, ranked No.40 on TripAdvisor among 202 attractions in Victoria.

Fernwood, Victoria
Fernwood, Victoria

The 'Fernwood Murder' of crows roosts on Walnut street before nightfall during the summer and is noted on the Fernwood Community Map. History. The Fernwood area was part of the territory originally inhabited by the Songhees prior to the establishment of Fort Victoria.

Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Site
Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Site

Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Site, on Fisgard Island at the mouth of Esquimalt Harbour in Colwood, British Columbia, is the site of Fisgard Lighthouse, the first lighthouse on the west coast of Canada. Fisgard Lighthouse is about 10 kilometres (6.2 miles) by boat or 12.5 kilometres (7.8 miles) by car from downtown Victoria.

Fisherman's Wharf Park
Fisherman's Wharf Park

The Fisherman's Wharf Park rain garden is 352 square metres in size and features a picturesque retaining “seawall” that outlines the Inner Harbour's original shoreline, a viewing bridge, seated stairway and plaza seating to provide park visitors a close view of the garden.

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Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Site
Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Site

Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Site is a treasure trove of historic fortifications and an historic lighthouse located on a beautiful natural setting in Victoria.

Gate of Harmonious Interest
Gate of Harmonious Interest

The Gate of Harmonious Interest, or Tong Ji Men, was erected in 1981. It was built in China and is modeled after typical gates there. Both the Chinese and non-Chinese communities worked together to have this gate installed over Fisgard Street. Two inscriptions allude to this cooperative effort: "To ...

Government House
Government House

Government House is the seat of the Lieutenant Governer of British Columbia, The Honorable Judith Guichon, OBC. Government House is located in the heart of the Rockland neighbourhood in Victoria. With occasional exceptions, the grounds are open daily to the public from sunrise to sunset, free of charge.

Hatley Park National Historic Site
Hatley Park National Historic Site

Hatley Park Our Edwardian estate is located on southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Enjoy our fascinating history, diversity, and our 565 oceanfront acres with an amazing view of the majestic Olympic Mountains in the USA.

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Helmcken House
Helmcken House

Helmcken House, Victoria: See 39 reviews, articles, and 31 photos of Helmcken House, ranked No.89 on TripAdvisor among 202 attractions in Victoria.

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Holland Point Park
Holland Point Park

Expedia.ca has you covered for all of Holland Point Park's great things to do. Time to have a blast in Holland Point Park! If you wondering what to do or looking for fun, cheap things to do in Holland Point Park, book your activities and attractions with Expedia.

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Horror Escape
Horror Escape

Best Escape Room In Victoria! We've done 3 different escape rooms here, and also the rest of the escape rooms in the city, and this is far and away our favourite! While others are just 'some clues in an office they've rented', the set design, atmosphere, and puzzles at Horror Escape are awesome, consistent, and really immersive.

Inn at Laurel Point
Inn at Laurel Point

Inn at Laurel Point Stay at our Victoria BC hotel, and you’ll stay different than anywhere else. If you are here for a nice leisure getaway, attending a conference at the Victoria Conference Center, or making use of our meeting space, we’ve got you covered.

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Inner Harbour Causeway
Inner Harbour Causeway

That’s Victoria’s unique Inner Harbour Causeway, centred around a marina where people, birds and boats of all shapes and sizes jostle, chatter, and cluster along docks that float in crystal-clear waters populated by seals and otters.

Inner-Harbour Pathway
Inner-Harbour Pathway

The David Foster Harbour Pathway offers unparalleled views of Victoria’s spectacular Inner Harbour. David Foster Harbour Pathway is more than just a waterfront route. It connects residents and visitors with key destinations in our city, from award-winning restaurants to marine-based tourism activities, and everything in between.

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Johnson Street Bridge
Johnson Street Bridge

The new Johnson Street Bridge was opened to the public on March 31, 2018. While traffic will now be moving across the new span, work continues for the next several months to complete the project. Work will now shift immediately to remove the old bridge span and complete the interim treatments for public spaces at both the east and west approaches to the bridge, public plazas and a new waterfront park in Victoria West.

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Laurel Point Path
Laurel Point Path

Laurel Point Path has a Walk Score of 76 out of 100. This location is Very Walkable so most errands can be accomplished on foot. This location is in the James Bay neighborhood in Victoria.

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Madrona Gallery
Madrona Gallery

Madrona Gallery is pleased to present new works from Corrinne Wolcoski. Her latest collection focuses on the remote fjord, Rivers Inlet, north of Vancouver Island.

Maritime Museum of BC
Maritime Museum of BC

Experience British Columbia's maritime heritage and discover the inspirational stories that create BC's amazing culture Explore Come down to our Humboldt Street location to see a few treasures from our collections, learn about our maritime heritage and culture, and to check out our maritime gift shop.

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Mile Zero Monument
Mile Zero Monument

Mile Zero Monument is located in the James Bay area at the start of the trans Canada highway. The monument is an interesting sight to see and has loads of history behind it. It is surrounded by well maintained and landscaped gardens and benches that are excellent for a stroll or to relax and people watch.

Miniature World
Miniature World

Book your tickets online for Miniature World, Victoria: See 943 reviews, articles, and 488 photos of Miniature World, ranked No.22 on TripAdvisor among 202 attractions in Victoria.

Netherlands Centennial Carillon,
Netherlands Centennial Carillon,

Victoria, The Netherlands Centennial Carillon (British Columbia, Canada) Past and present The carillon was a gift from the Dutch community of British Columbia, to celebrate Canada’s 100th birthday, and also to honour Canada’s role in the liberation of Holland in World War II.

Old Victoria Custom House
Old Victoria Custom House

Old Victoria Custom House, Victoria: See 4 reviews, articles, and 4 photos of Old Victoria Custom House, ranked No.132 on TripAdvisor among 201 attractions in Victoria.

Point Ellice House
Point Ellice House

Point Ellice House and Gardens. 2616 Pleasant Street Victoria, British Columbia V8T 4V3 (250) 380-6506. info@PointElliceHouse.com

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Quest Reality Games - Room Escape
Quest Reality Games - Room Escape

Quest Reality Games: Best Escape Room Experience - See 23 traveler reviews, 5 candid photos, and great deals for Victoria, Canada, at TripAdvisor.

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Rockland
Rockland

Rockland has only one small neighbourhood park, however the landscape throughout the neighbourhood is beautiful and well-tended. Some of the institutions in the neighbourhood function to some degree like park, such as Craigdarroch Castle and Government House.

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Royal British Columbia Museum
Royal British Columbia Museum

The Royal Museum Shop is operated by the Royal BC Museum Foundation. Emily Carr. Emily Carr. Emily Carr; Learning Portal; Explore Emily Carr's rich artistry and vision of beautiful British Columbia. IMAX® IMAX® Buy Tickets; Victoria IMAX lets you feel like you’re really there! Get the latest news! Stay connected through our e-newsletter. It’s full of updates about our collections ...

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Selkirk Trestle
Selkirk Trestle

About Victoria Named after Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and, at the time, British North America, Victoria is one of the oldest cities in the Pacific Northwest, with British settlement beginning in 1843.

St. Andrew's Cathedral
St. Andrew's Cathedral

St. Andrew’s Cathedral is very thankful to the City of Victoria for granting us a three-year permissive tax exemption (2017-2019). This exemption will allow us to fund many programs for our community and support outreach to those in need.

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Steamship Terminal
Steamship Terminal

The Steamship Terminal building on Victoria's Inner Harbour is steeped in Victoria's maritime history. Passengers from steamships walked through its doors in the 19th and 20th centuries.

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The Robert Bateman Centre
The Robert Bateman Centre

The Robert Bateman Centre, supported by the Bateman Foundation, is a facility to house and preserve Robert Bateman’s legacy, and a multi-purpose meeting place for collaboration, creative thinking, and networking about in-nature education initiatives.

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Thunderbird Park
Thunderbird Park

Book your tickets online for Thunderbird Park, Victoria: See 201 reviews, articles, and 171 photos of Thunderbird Park, ranked No.33 on TripAdvisor among 202 attractions in Victoria.

Topaz Park
Topaz Park

Topaz Park is located in the Hillside Quadra neighbourhood between Topaz Avenue and Finlayson Street, along Blanshard Street. It is Victoria's third largest park and includes a variety of sport and community features, including an artificial turf field and a lacrosse box.

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Victoria Bug Zoo
Victoria Bug Zoo

Welcome to the Victoria Bug Zoo! Welcome to the amazing world of insects, arachnids, and their many-legged relatives! The Victoria Bug Zoo opened its doors in 1997 and has been showing visitors of downtown Victoria our awe-inspiring bugs ever since.

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Victoria Fringe Theatre Festival
Victoria Fringe Theatre Festival

A Vancouver Island festival tradition for thirty-two years, Victoria Fringe Theatre Festival takes over downtown Victoria BC each summer for a 12-day celebration of live performance from around the world, featuring an eclectic mixture of spoken word, drama, musicals, dance, comedy, magic, theatre for young audiences and more.

Victoria Symphony Society
Victoria Symphony Society

Victoria Symphony Society. 620 View Street, Suite 610 Victoria, BC, Canada V8W 1J6 . Box Office: 250.385.6515 Administration: 250.385.9771 Contacts: VS Staff Open 9 am - 4 pm Monday - Friday

West End Gallery
West End Gallery

Welcome to the West End Gallery We’re a family owned and operated art gallery, specializing in Canadian art since 1975. We serve our clientele from two locations: Edmonton, Alberta and Victoria, British Columbia.

Willows Beach
Willows Beach

Along Willows Beach is Willows Park, where a tea-room is run by the Kiwanis Club in spring and summer. It takes its name from the Willows Fairground built in 1891 and which remained Greater Victoria’s main horse-racing venue during the early years of the twentieth century.

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