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Butchart Gardens

Victoria's #1 and world famous Attraction

Busker Lower Causeway

Buskers, Crafters and Entertainers will occupy your time while on the Lower Causeway at the Inner Harbour

Butterfly Gardens

Tropical Trees and Plants, hundreds of butterflys, fish, birds, turtles and more. A great attraction.

Victoria's busy Inner Harbour

Planes, ferries, whalewatching tours, kayaks, air planes, yachts, and more keep the harbour busy.

BC Goverment Legislative Building

Lighted at night, tours by day...check it out!

Victoria's fabulous backdrop!

The Olympic Mountains and Juan de Fuca Strait provide beautiful views from Victoria.

Victoria's scenic Marine Drive

Follow Victoria's Marine drive to see why Con de Naste magaine voted Victoria #1 in Ambiance

The Shaw Ocean Discover Centre

A Great attraction just 25 minutes north of Victoria central. Worth the trip!

Exciting Whale Watching around Victoria

Three resident pods of Orcas (Killer Whales) keep the watch exciting.

 
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If you are planning a vacation or trip to Victoria, the Gulf Islands or to somewhere else on Vancouver Island, then this page will help you find just about everything you will need. All of the underlined links on this page will open a new browser window, so to get back here close the new windows or hit the back button. Please stick with this page as it wll connect you with everthing you need to visit Victoria, all of Vancouver Island and to any of the magical places in the Gulf Islands. If you would like Quality Maps to help make your trip special, click here.

The majority of visitors to Vancouver Island come to Victoria. Our Victoria page has links to all types of accommodations, restaurants, and many other services, information and activities. The City of Victoria is one of 13 municipalities that make up great Victoria. Greater Victoria has a population of approximately 350,000. Most of the activities, attractions and tours in Victoria are centred around the Inner Harbour. The Inner Harbour is a must see. It is busy with Ferry, Airplane, Shuttles, whale watching boats, tours and much more. The Habour is surrounded by accommodations, restaurants, other attractions, and incredible shopping. To truely experience the harbour, take a tour on the little Harbour Ferries you see stop at the dock in front of the Empress Hotel. They are fun, informative and stop at some pretty cool spots.

There are some attractions that you must not miss. We have world-class attractions that are really worth checking out: Butchart Gardens, Butterfly Gardens, the Provincial Museum and Imax Theatre, Whale Watching, the Shaw Ocean Discovery Centre (Sidney) and Victoria's world-Class environmental ambiance (the view!) Be sure to take a tour of the city on foot, by boat, or on one of the open air double decker buses. And don't forget, there are several fun activities you can do in Victoria for free.

You might choose to visit one of our two castles - Craigdarroch Castle or Hatley Castle. There is an excellent mountain bike park just north of Victoria. The Galloping Goose Trail and Lochside Trail provide miles of hiking, biking and walking trails. They go from Sooke to the BC Ferry Terminal at Swartz Bay. Garden lovers might like to see Abkhazi Garden and many others throughout Victoria. History buffs might enjoy Fort Rodd Hill a national historic site which borders Esquimalt Lagoon.

Also, we have taken a lot of time to update our Facebook page and our Blog which frequently links to Facebook. On these pages you will find lots to see and do and you will see tons of pictures, not available on our web site.

When you get hungry, check out our restaurant directory. Copy the page and bring it with you when you come.

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Be sure to take home a piece of Victoria, Vancouver Island or British Columbia which you can purchase at any one of these sources. Check out the season Christmas Craft Fairs and Teas.

Welcome to Victoria Island. There are so many people looking for Victoria Island, that we have tried to accommodate you. This is a common error. Victoria is on an Island, but that Island is called Vancouver Island. Victoria is the Capital City of British Columbia. If you want to call it Victoria Island, no problem, just come for a visit.

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If you are looking for something special to do and you are adventurous, we sell an insider's guide to greater Victoria. We call it the Best Kept Secrets of Victoria. It is jam packed with ideas, suggestions, and directions to special places around greater Victoria and the southern part of Vancouver Island.

We also publish Travel Articles with stories and and articles detailing activities, places to stay and places to go all over Vancouver Island.

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Inner Harbour Lower Causeway Victoria BC
Victoria's Inner Harbour Lower Causeway
 
For transportation information for Vancouver Island please check our transportation page. You will find information about getting to Vancouver Island and travel information for getting around the Island as well. Quality Maps for sale can be found on our Maps Page. This information is constantly changing so we are connecting you directly with the service providers so you can find current information.
 
We have a series of travel articles about incredible locations around Vancouver Island. Check out the article index and then click on each article you wish to read. Read these articles before you plan your trip. You will be glad you did.

If you are looking for something special to do and you are adventurous, we sell an insider's guide to greater Victoria. We call it the
BEST KEPT SECRETS OF VICTORIA
. It is jam packed with ideas, suggestions, and directions to special places around greater Victoria and the southern part of Vancouver Island.

You can also check out our suggestion list of 100+ things to do while in Victoria. We also have lots more ideas on our Vancouver Island Blog, and on our Facebook Site with lots of pictures.

We also publish an on-line Travel Magazine with stories and and articles detailing activities, places to stay and places to go all over Vancouver Island.
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The Inner Harbour is busy with activity
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Victoria BC is located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. Victoria is a 1 hour and 40 minute ferry ride west of Vancouver BC. Victoria BC is a metropolitan area consisting of the City of Victoria and 12 other municipalities. The core municipalities include Victoria, Saanich, Oak Bay and Esquimalt. Sidney by the Sea is 25 minutes north of Victoria, along with the municipalities of North Saanich and Central Saanich. To the West of Victoria BC is the City of Colwood, Langford, the Highlands and Metchosin (called The West Shore locally). Sooke is located 45 minutes West of Victoria. Victoria Island is a name made up by visitors.  It is a common mistake.  Victoria is the capital of BC and it is on Vancouver Island.

Victoria British Columbia Canada is one of the top tourist destinations in the world and was voted #1 in environmental ambiance by Con de Naste travel magazine. When you travel to the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver and Whistler BC, be sure to take a trip to Victoria and the rest of Vancouver Island, you will be very glad you did.

Some of the top activities and attractions in Victoria BC British Columbia are Butchart Gardens, the Royal BC Victoria Museum and IMAX theatre, whale watching and the spectacular scenery. Within minutes of downtown Victoria British Columbia you can be alone in the wilderness or on the rugged coastline west of Victoria. The Galloping Goose Trail is one of our world class tourist attractions. Whether you fish, hunt, hike, bike, golf, site see, scuba dive or sail, every outdoor activity awaits your pleasure on this special island we call home. Visit Victoria BC and Vancouver Island British Columbia often there is just so much to see and do. Be sure to include the Gulf Islands in your plans.

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Does it rain much in Victoria?

Well, not very much, especially in the summer. Most of the weather patterns pass by and dump on the Olympic Mountains, the Sooke Hills or the North Shore mountains in Vancouver BC.

Victoria boasts the mildest climate in Canada. Greater Victoria is one of Canada's driest areas, with an average snowfall of only 25 centimetres (9.75 inches) and an average rainfall of 592 millimetres (23 inches), less than recorded precipitation in Vancouver, BC or Seattle, Washington. Summers are pleasantly warm, but never too hot and the winters are mild. Located in a sub-Mediterranean zone, Victoria receives an average of 2,183 hours of sunshine each year, with flowers in bloom all year long and an eight month or more frost-free season. The mild Spring arrives as early as February, with some Rhodos and some trees often blossoming in January. Summer is comfortably warm and dry with temperatures from 18° to 32°C (65° to 90°F). Victoria British Columbia has a very low humidity ratio and almost constant offshore breezes, which keep summer days from becoming too hot and summer evenings somewhat cool.


Spring Bloom at Henderson Park in Oak Bay
Spring Apple Blossoms at Henderson Park
in beautiful Oak Bay - Victoria BC

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The average monthly rainfall in summer is less than 2.5 cm (1"). Victoria often enjoys a warm, sunny September and in late October deciduous trees turn the city to gold, but lawns and golf courses are green and lush throughout the winter.

There are four world-class attractions in Victoria, be sure to plan to take them all in.  Click here for details.

I have written an insiders guide to Victoria and Southern Vancouver Island called the Best Kept Secrets of Victoria.
Click here to see how to obtain this guide.

Bear Mountain Golf Course Victoria BC with spectacular views of the City
Bear Mountain Golf Course with spectacular views of the City of Victoria
 

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Vancouver Island is located to the West of Vancouver British Columbia. A good portion of the Island is below the 49th parallel (American Border). Vancouver Island is over 500 kilometers long (300 miles). It takes about 6.5 hours to drive from Victoria BC on the south end of the Island to Port Hardy on the north end of the Vancouver Island. There are small towns and cities along the way so you will never be far from the services you need. Although Vancouver Island is well inhabited, there are many places where you will find wilderness and wild life is abundant throughout the Island. There are eight tourism regions on the island and they are shown on the Vancouver Island page.

Travel to and from Vancouver Island is fast, convenient and relaxing. Air service includes scheduled flights by major airlines to Victoria International airport, the Nanaimo airport and the Comox airport. There are also harbour to harbour helicopter and float plane services. Smaller airlines travel throughout the island and there are chartered flights to various Island locations. Ferry service is available from several mainland British Columbia and Washington points as well as between locations on Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands. The Ferries travel through some of the finest scenery imaginable.

Vancouver Island has a population of over 750,000 and stretches southeast to northwest along the western coast of British Columbia. The rugged west coast is cut deeply by fjords (inlets) bordered by mountains. Many of the communities are located along the shores of protected bays and inlets. The eastern shoreline is much less rugged but rich with forests, farmland, fishing streams, villages and a few cities.

Beautiful Florencia Beach near Ucluelet on Vancouver Island's West Shore
Florencia Beach on Vancouver Island's
West Shore near Ucluelet BC
 
 
Scenic Campbell River on Vancouver Island's East Shore
Campbell River has majestic mountains as a scenic background and looks over the ocean to more mountains on the mainland
 

The Gulf Island British Columbia

The Gulf Islands are a group of jewels lying between Vancouver BC and Vancouver Island. Just a short Ferry ride from Vancouver or Victoria, these special islands are just waiting for you. Discover these great getaways soon. Kayak or sail in protected waters among the islands. Hike, bike or drive through some of the most fantastic scenery you will ever find. Fantastic viewpoints, great places to shop for crafts, superb eating, unbelievable scuba diving and much more await you in the Gulf Islands. Fun, excitement, wild life, wonder and fantastic scenery await your discovery. These Islands are known as the Southern Gulf Islands. While visiting Vancouver or Vancouver Island, plan a visit to at least one of these islands. Salt Spring Island is the most populated and has the most amenities and accommodations. Saturna is the least populated and has the least accommodations. If you want to be busy and find lots to see and do go to Salt Spring. If you want to get away from it all go to Saturna. The other Gulf Islands are somewhere in between and each is well worth a visit. There is so much to do outdoors and when you travel to them on BC Ferries you never know what you will see along the way. Sea lions, Orca Whales, bald eagles and more are common sites. The beauty of these islands will amaze you. Venture to the Gulf Islands relax in the peaceful tranquility and breathe in the clean ocean air. Rejuvenate yourself in the Gulf Islands. Some of Canada's artists now reside in the Gulf Islands as they fell in love with the charm and natural beauty of the Gulf Islands.

Gulf Islands splendor
Boot Cove on Spectacular Saturna Island
 
 
Unbelieveable view from Mt. Wharburton-Pike on Saturna looking south to the San Juan Islands
Spectacular views from Mt. Wharburton-Pike on Saturna Island - looking south towards the San Juan Islands
 

The Victoria BC web site and the Vancouver Island Web Site both contain a huge selection of lodging-accommodations including hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts, b&b's, resorts, lodges, inns, vacation rental homes and suites, cabins, condos, cottages, as well as information on adventure tours, RV rentals, golf, whale watching, skiing, fishing and much much more. This homepage leads you to detailed information for Victoria BC,the most popular destination on Vancouver Island. Many tourists do not leave enough time to visit other parts of Vancouver Island and miss much that the Island has to offer. Many visitors to Vancouver Island have heard about the beautiful Gulf Islands and also want to include a visit to these gems. Be sure to come for an extended visit so you can do justice to your visit to one of the very special parts of the world.

Victoria BC offers great walking adventures, by strolling past old town secrets, unique historical buildings, street-side cafes,and English Tea rooms. In old town Victoria you will find yourself exploring the many specialty and souvenir shops, world class art galleries, antique shops, Fan Tan Alley and Trounce Alley. Victoria is home to the University of Victoria. Victoria is served by one daily newspaper the Victoria BC Times Colonist.

An Interesting Tidbit: It does not snow here very often, but when it does....WOW!
Victoria's Snowstorms of the Century - February 2, 1916 and December 28-29, 1996. Huge snowstorms, 80 years apart, clobbered Canada's "snow-free" city with more than 55 cm of snow. The December storm dropped 80 cm of snow in 24 hours, 125 cm in five days with cleanup costs exceeding $200 million (including a record insurance payout for BC of $80 million).

As a reward for reading this far, here are some links to very special pages that outline some special places you may wish to visit.

A transcient Orca Wale (Killer Whale) in hot pursuit of a meal
An Orca Whale in hot pursuit of a meal
 
 
 
Market Square in Old Towne Victoria
Market Square in Old Towne Victoria




   
Click Here for a visit to a site that has some interesting history of Victoria and a video ride through Victoria in the early 1900's. Enjoy.