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GOWLLAND TOD PROVINCIAL PARK

Exploring Gowlland Tod Provincial Park Gowlland Tod Provincial Park provides some amazing opportunities for  hiking and immersing yourself in nature. There are more than 25 kms of trails with varying in degree of difficulty that offer spectacular views, as well as the chance to view animals in their natural environment. In spring and early summer,

GOLDSTREAM PROVINCIAL PARK

Goldstream Provincial Park is one of the best known and most frequently visited parks on Vancouver Island. Just 16 km from downtown Victoria, Goldstream Provincial Park is a true local gem. Steep mountainous terrain, towering trees, a cascading river flowing through to the ocean, incredible waterfalls, wildlife, hiking, walking, picnicking, camping and even an impressive

ELK LAKE/BEAVER LAKE REGIONAL PARK

Elk Lake and Beaver Lake are 2 'conjoined' lakes located just off the Pat Bay Hwy. in Saanich.  (See map below) This is one of my favorite walks.  You can walk completely around the 2 lakes which is about 10km and will take approximately 2 hours.  Of course you can walk as much or as

LOCHSIDE TRAIL

The Lochside Trail The Lochside Trail is a scenic multi-use path that stretches all the way from Swartz Bay in North Saanich to the 'Switch Bridge' (the pedestrian overpass crossing highway #1 at Uptown)  where it connects to the Galloping Goose Trail.   Biking  a rural section of the Lochside Trail The Lochside

GALLOPING GOOSE TRAIL

Victoria is a biker's paradise!  Many streets have dedicated bike lanes so getting around town is fast and convenient. If you'd like something different - to get you out of downtown - this is a great idea: The Galloping Goose Trail Size: 151 hectares (373 acres) or 60 km long Location: Sooke, Metchosin, Colwood, Langford,

VICTORIA HARBOUR FERRYS

A fun and unique way to get around downtown Victoria is by one of the Victoria Harbour Ferries. Victoria Harbour Ferries run two types of ferry services in Victoria's harbour, a taxi service and harbour tours.  Both offer a unique and fun way to get around and see the harbour. Make sure you check out

PADDLING TOURS IN VICTORIA

If you'd like to explore Victoria and area from the water whether in a kayak or standup paddle board, here are some great ideas for paddling tours:     Join Ocean River Adventures- Victoria's premier paddling school & rental shop - for one of their fun, safe and informative tours.  Here's what they have to

Telegraph Cove, Vancouver Island

Telegraph Cove is named for a coastal telegraph station built a century ago. Kayaking into Telegraph Cove This renowned whale watching outpost retains it's original character as one of the West Coast's last remaining boardwalk communities. Guided kayak, cultural, wildlife & grizzly bear tours depart regularly during the May to October season.  Johnstone

CHINATOWN

A great place to wander through if you have an hour or two is Victoria's Chinatown. It's the oldest Chinatown in Canada and the 2nd oldest in North America behind San Francisco's Chinatown.  Located on Fisgard Street, between Government Street & Store Street. Fisgard Street, Chinatown shops The discovery of gold in the

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Greater Victoria Art Gallery, Victoria, BC

There is always something new and interesting at the Greater Victoria Art Gallery! We are pleased to announce that the Gallery is open. Visiting During Covid-19 Please note that we will be closed on Mondays until further notice. (AS OF APRIL 2022) Admission Free: Children 5 & under Members Support Workers Indigenous Peoples It is