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THE GUIDE

WHERE. GLOBAL REACH. LOCAL DEPTH.

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Beautiful: The Carole King Musical

The Butchart Gardens

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ENTERTAINMENT PAGES 23 TO 24 >> Musical masters. . . . . . . . . . 2 3 >> Film festivities. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4 DINING PAGES 25 TO 31 >> Bring on Brunch . . . . . . . . . . . 25 >> Coastal dining . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 ART PAGES 32 TO 33 >> Sublimely West Coast. . . . . . 32 >> Adorn With Art. . . . . . . . . . . . 32 SHOPPING PAGES 34 TO 39 >> Cosy comforts. . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 >> Sweet dreams . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 ESSENTIAL CITY PAGES 41 TO 45 >> Neighbourhoods. . . . . . . . . . . 41 >> Attractions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 >> Golf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 >> Outdoor adventure . . . . . . . 43 >> Parks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 >> Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 >> Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . 45

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10 THINGS WE LOVE ABOUT VICTORIA

WHERE shares some of our favourite things about Victoria.

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HERE & NOW

Must-see events to take in this season.

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Stars shine bright on the capital city’s stages.

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Some of the many ways to get out and about during a West Coast winter. GUIDE TO VICTORIA

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HERE AND NOW

Seasonal celebrations Snow may be a rarity here on southern Vancouver Island, but that doesn’t put a damper on the holiday season! From the breathtaking illuminations at the Butchart Gardens to performances to warm the heart, come celebrate the season in Victoria!

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NOVEMBER

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November 2 & 3 Victoria Symphony presents the Music of Frank Sinatra at the Royal Theatre. Page 23

CITY AND COLOUR

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November 8 Cross-Canada tour kicks off at Victoria’s at Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre. Info: SelectYourTickets.com

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THE SLEEPING BEAUTY

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Musts for music lovers range from classical to contemporary. Following Serena Ryder’s November 24 stop on her Ken Lavigne’s Songs and Stories of Christmas Kisses Christmas is at the Royal Theatre tour, tenor Ken December 7. Lavigne – a local favourite – returns to the Royal Theatre for two performances of his annual Songs and Stories of Christmas December 7. Later in the month, the Victoria Symphony Orchestra and Victoria Choral Society present Handel’s Messiah December 20 and 22 – perhaps the most famous piece of classical music in the world.

OLD BLUE EYES

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November 12 Moscow Ballet presents the exquisite ballet at Royal Ballet. Info: rmts.bc.ca

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JIM JEFFRIES

The Ukrainian Shumka Dancers will delight with Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker, November 29 to December 1, before Ballet Victoria’s The Gift offers a new take on the holiday favourite – local tradition for dance fans of all ages, December 27 to 29.

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November 16 The acclaimed comedian returns to the Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre. Page 23

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MAMMA MIA

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November 22 to December 1 Victoria Operatic Society presents this favourite at the McPherson Playhouse. Info: rmts.bc.ca.

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CHRISTMAS CRAFT BEER SHOW

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Stellar comedy to warm a Canadian winter Understanding that laughter is often the best medicine for a long winter, Victoria’s stages are filled with some of the world’s best this season, from Monty Python alum John Cleese to popular Australian stand-up comedian Jim Jeffries to Scottish comic Danny Bhoy! The Comic Strippers perform a sexylarious improv comedy show November 8 before Canadian comedy superstar Rick Mercer hosts a stellar line-up of some of the country’s brightest talents for Comedy Night in Canada November 16, including comedy album Juno Award-winner Ivan Decker, Gemini Award-winning comedian Debra DiGiovanni and the hilarious Ali Hassan, host of CBC and Sirius XM’s Laugh Out Loud. Award-winning Victoria comedian Mike Delamont – creator of God Is A Scottish Drag Queen – returns to the stage with a new take on everyone’s favourite bad boy, Hell Yeah: An Evening with the Devil, January 17. The annual Snowed In Comedy Tour follows January 18 at the Royal

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Comedy icon John Cleese visits Victoria November 4. Theatre, featuring four of I The King and Canada’s topBYcomics who PHOTO JEREMY DANIEL come together to create one amazing show. Just for Laughs winner Dan Quinn returns as well as the Great Canadian Laugh Off winner Paul Myrehaug, five-time Canadian Comedian of the Year nominee Pete Zedlacher and Debra DiGiovanni, three-time Female Comedian of the Year.

DANNY BHOY

December 4 See the Scottish comedian at the Royal Theatre. Page 23.

KEN LAVIGNE

December 7 The local tenor brings Songs and Stories of Christmas to the Royal Theatre. Page 23.

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JAMES AND JAMESY: O CHRISTMAS TEA

December 8 The hilarious Christmas comedy classic returns. Page 23.

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BALLET VICTORIA PRESENTS THE GIFT

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JANUARY VIENNESE NEW YEAR

January 1 Celebrate the New Year with the Victoria Symphony, with dance and the music of Johann Strauss and his contemporaries. Page 23

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THE STRUMBELLAS

January 9 The indie rockers play the Royal Theatre. Info: rmts.bc.ca.

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HELL YEAH

January 17 An Evening With The Devil Featuring Mike Delamont comes to UVic’s Farquhar Auditorium. Page 23

SNOWED IN COMEDY TOUR

January 18 Four international comedians at the Royal Theatre. Page 23

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NAT GEO LIVE: STEVE WINTER January 29 On the Trail of Big Cats at the Royal Theatre. Info: rmts.bc.ca. 14

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HERE AND NOW DINE AROUND VICTORIA! January brings the event local foodies wait all year for: Dine Around Victoria. (Of course, visitors are welcome to indulge in this showcase of Victoria’s celebrated culinary scene, too!) The annual Dine Around festival – January 17 to February 2 – is your opportunity to get a real taste for Victoria’s diverse culinary offerings. Visit tourismvictoria.com to explore the offerings from more than 50 restaurants, offering set-price, three course menus, then choose your favourites to try. Victoria’s hotels also will join in the fun and offer accommodations at reduced prices. Whether you’re revisiting old favourites or discovering new ones, come Dine Around Victoria!

Sip & Sample Sample fabulous flavours from more than 50 restaurants in one location at the Dine Around Gala January 16. The official kick-off to Dine Around Victoria, the gala fills the Victoria Conference Centre with mouth-watering samples, plus sips from more than 20 VQA wineries and many of BC’s finest craft breweries. For tickets, visit tourismvictoria.com


HERE AND NOW

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Experience the wonders of nature through the lenses of award-winning photographers from around the world when the Royal BC Museum presents Wildlife Photographer of the Year, February 14 to March 29.

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Now in its 55th year, the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition showcases a global selection of outstanding nature photography – images that are at once visually stunning and thoughtprovoking.

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February 7 Music magic at McPherson Playhouse. Info: rmts.bc.ca.

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A family favourite!

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In Flight, on stage February 20 to March 1, Pacific Opera Victoria presents the Canadian première of a 20th century opera inspired by the true story of a refugee who lived in an airport for 18 years. Surprisingly playful, sometimes risqué and often soaring into sheer poetry, Flight launched Jonathan Dove as one of today’s most acclaimed composers.

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An airport is a place to get away from, but it becomes a place for unexpected encounters when a group of travellers and airport workers are grounded by a storm.

January 31 to February 2 Royal Theatre Page 24.

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Opera takes Flight

BEAUTIFUL: THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL

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VICTORIA ROYALS Through fall and winter Cheer on Victoria’s WHL hockey players as they hit to the ice at Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre. Page 24.

SEEDY SATURDAY

February 15 Victoria’s seed exchange and garden show is at the Victoria Conference Centre. Info: jamesbaymarket.com/ SeedySaturday

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VIRTUAL ELVIS

February 22 Playing The King’s Early Hits at Mary Winspear Centre, Sidney. Info: marywinspear.ca

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MARCH

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SPARK FESTIVAL

March 9 to 22 Sensational new theatre at Victoria’s historic Belfry Theatre. Info: belfry.bc.ca

THE BLUE LIGHT To March 14 Thought-provoking production from Langham Court Theatre. Page 24

THE ARROGANT WORMS

March 16 The wit is quick, the satire is biting and the musicianship is second to none. Mary Winspear Centre, marywinspear.ca

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FLIGHT OF THE HUMMINGBIRD

March 19 to 22 Pacific Opera Victoria presents an enchanting new opera for the whole family, at the Baumann Centre. Info: pacificopera.ca

THE LITTLE PRINCE AND NEW WORKS

March 21 & 22 Three vignettes in one performance from Ballet Victoria, at the Royal Theatre. Info: rmts.bc.ca

MASTERS OF ILLUSION

March 25 Enjoy jaw-dropping grand illusions and laugh out loud at the hysterical comedy magic at the Royal Theatre. Info: rmts. bc.ca 16

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Family favourites Some of our most cherished stories of childhood come to the stage this winter, courtesy of Victoria’s Kaleidoscope Theatre! The season opens November 2 and 3 with Vivaldi’s Ring of Mystery, before the holiday season brings Charlotte’s Web: The Musical December 28 and 29. Down on the Zuckerman Farm, Wilbur, an irresistible young pig is determined to avoid the butcher, and with the help of his friends (especially the magnificent spider, Charlotte) Wilbur is not only safe, but learns that true friends live in our hearts forever. From February 22 and 23, Kaleidoscope brings The House at Pooh Corner to the McPherson Playhouse stage, where the Hundred Acre Wood adventures of our familiar friends are bound only by their imaginations. From Four Season Musical Theatre comes the magical Matilda the Musical, November 14 to 16, 22 and 23 at the Ridge Theatre. Telling the story of Matilda Wormwood, a child with an incredible talent for learning, this Tony-award winning musical adaptation of the classic Roald Dahl tale is a firm favourite and a delight for anybody who has ever felt the thrill of rebellion. In The Flight of the Hummingbird, March 19 to 22, Pacific Opera Victoria presents an opera for the whole family, where the animals of the forest are inspired to come together by Dukdukdiya, the Hummingbird, to save their beautiful home from a raging fire. Based on an indigenous parable from the Quechuan people of South America, the story of the brave hummingbird travelled through pre-contact trade routes to become well known within Haida culture. This opera is influenced by the graphic novel written by Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas and will include elements of his dramatic Haida-manga illustrations.


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CELEBRATING A Ballet Victoria’s The Gift

From dynamic dance performances to eclectic and engaging theatre productions, fall and winter bring the height of Victoria’s cultural season – and with it, so much to hear and see! At the heart of the this cultural capital is the Victoria Symphony, whose busy lineup of performances ranges from classical heavyweights like Bach and Beethoven to engaging youth-oriented performances. Highlights this winter include performances featuring the work of Frank Sinatra, in addition to “Shaken, Not Stirred” – music from James Bond and other spies – and in March, Music of the Emerald Isles, with Julliard-trained Riverdance alumni Maria Millar.

The symphony’s musicians also perform with many of the city’s resident and visiting dancers, including collaborations with Ballet Victoria. Following the season-opening Ballet Rocks, audiences will enjoy artistic director Paul Destrooper’s one-act interpretation of The Little Prince, before the The Gift takes the stage December 27 to 29 with a reimagining of the classic Nutcracker. The company’s full-length two-act Romeo & Juliet, with full orchestra performing Prokofiev’s beautiful score, concludes the season May 23 and 24. Other dance highlights include Nutcracker, from the Ukrainian Shumka Dancers and the Victoria Symphony November 29 to December 1, and Reviser, See Kidd Pivot’s Revisor, a hybrid of contemporary theatre and dance, February 7 and 8. MICHAEL SLOBODIAN PHOTO

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Beautiful: The Carole King Musical comes to the Royal Theatre stage January 31 to February 2. JOAN MARCUS PHOTO

from Kidd Pivot. Here, choreographers Jonathon Young and Crystal Pite revise an archetypal comic plot to serve as the basis for choreography in this hybrid of contemporary theatre and dance, where nine dancers embody the recorded dialogue of some of Canada’s finest actors, exploring conflict, comedy and corruption in the potent relationship between language and the body. From Pacific Opera Victoria comes a Canadian première – Flight – an off-the-wall mix of profundity and high-flying hijinks, February 20 to March 1 at the Royal Theatre. Inspired by the true story of a refugee who lived in an airport for 18 years, Flight is one of the most popular of contemporary operas. The timeless Carmen follows for POV April 16 to April 26. Bewitching, wilful, earthy, Carmen is a woman who dictates her own terms, whatever the cost. Instantly recognizable and utterly unforgettable, Carmen brims with audacious harmonies and irresistible melodies that have earned their place in popular culture. Music also takes centre stage in one of the most anticipated events of the season: Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, January 31 to February 2. The hit show tells the inspiring true story of King’s remarkable rise to stardom, from being part of a hit songwriting team with her husband Gerry Goffin, to her relationship with fellow writers and best friends Cynthia Weil and Barry Mann, to becoming one of the most successful solo acts in popular music history. Along the way, she made more than beautiful music, she wrote the soundtrack to a generation!

The Belfry Theatre continues its 2019-20 season with Kat Sandler’s Bang Bang, on stage through November 24. Asking the question, “Who gets to tell your story?” this is “a super-funny sitcom-style comedy – allowing us to laugh at serious issues and timely themes.” Every Brilliant Thing, by Duncan Macmillan with Jonny Donahoe, follows December 3 to 22, a heartrending yet hopeful play about the lengths we go to for those we love. From February 4 to March 1 , the Belfry stages Tara Beagan’s The Ministry of Grace, a grand, sweeping story of friendship and redemption, and if you’re visiting in March, be sure to take in the Belfry’s annual Spark Festival, featuring four productions, plus workshops and a host of free events! From Langham Court Theatre, the longest running community theatre in Western Canada, comes an excellent lineup, including Patrick Hamilton’s Rope November 6 to 23: Two university students who believe they’re intellectually superior intend to prove it by committing a murder and then throwing a macabre dinner party. Come the New Year, the company explores the value of relationships in modern society with Company, based on the book by George Furth, with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. The Blue Light follows February 26 to March 14, and Silent Sky, April 15 to May 2. For more entertaining ideas, see the Entertainment listings, pages 23 and 24.

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OUT AND ABOUT IN THE GREAT OUTDOORS!

With its unparalleled landscape, Vancouver Island enjoys a well-earned reputation for its outdoor adventure opportunities. From snow-capped mountain peaks and ancient rainforests to the spectacular rugged coastline, a visit to this wild West Coast is truly an experience of a lifetime.

Victoria to Sooke, is the first section of the TransCanada Trail. It intersects with the Lochside Trail in Saanich, venturing out through the rolling farmlands of the Saanich Peninsula.

Even better, thanks to its mild climate, those adventures are easily enjoyed year-round!

In the city, pedal Scenic Marine Drive, starting downtown and winding along the picturesque Victoria, Oak Bay and Saanich waterfront. Head back to town, or connect with the Lochside Trail to continue out the Saanich Peninsula.

From November to April suit up for a high-speed adventure and head out on the water for a local wildlife tour, learning about the West Coast’s natural environment from knowledgeable marine biologists, naturalists and captains.

And if you prefer two feet to two wheels, you’re spoiled for choice, from beautiful Beacon Hill Park in the heart of the city to rugged trails of Goldstream and East Sooke parks. For more outdoor adventure options, see pages 43 to 45.

Spot sea otters and playful harbour seals among kelp forests. Admire northern elephant seals with hundreds of formidable steller and California sea lions as they gather at their winter spots around southern Vancouver Island. For those who prefer to keep their explorations to land, the Galloping Goose and Lochside trail network is a regional treasure that will take you from the urban core to the south Island’s pastoral countryside and wild West Coast, The accessible, picturesque trail follows a former railway line – ideal for a scenic cycling tour or a family excursion. The Galloping Goose, a multi-use 55k trail from 22

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ENTERTAINMENT

COMEDY JIM JEFFRIES November 16 Recently named one of the top-five touring comedians in the world, discover why at Save-On-foods Memorial Centre, 1925 Blanshard St, 250-2207777. saveonfoodsmemorialcentre.com Map 2 G6

COMEDY NIGHT IN CANADA November 16 Canadian comedy superstar Rick Mercer hosts this night featuring a stellar line-up of some of Canada’s brightest talents. UVic’s Farquhar Auditorium, 250-721-8480, tickets.uvic.ca THE COMIC STRIPPERS November 8 A fictitious male stripper troupe – played by a cast of some of Canada’s best improvisational comedians – performs a sexylarious improv comedy show. McPherson Playhouse, #3 Centennial Square, 250-386-6121, rmts.bc.ca Map 1 F7 DANNY BHOY December 4 & 5 Scottish comic superstar Danny Bhoy is bringing his new show Age of Fools to Canada! Royal Theatre, 805 Broughton St, 250-386-6121, rmts.bc.ca Map 2 G5 JAMES AND JAMESY: O CHRISTMAS TEA December 8 A outrageously funny and brilliantly inventive Christmas comedy classic comes to the Royal Theatre, 805 Broughton St, 250-386-6121, rmts.bc.ca Map 2 G5 HELL YEAH: AN EVENING WITH THE DEVIL FEATURING MIKE DELAMONT January 17 Have a devil of a good time when the creator of God Is A Scottish Drag Queen brings everyone’s favourite bad boy, The Devil, to the Farquhar Auditorium stage. University of Victoria. Tickets/info: uvic.ca/farquhar/events

SNOWED IN COMEDY TOUR January 18 Celebrating its 12th year, this Canadian comedy tour brings four international comedians together to create one amazing show: Dan Quinn, Paul Myrehaug, Pete Zedlacher and Debra DiGiovanni! Royal Theatre, 805 Broughton St, 250-386-6121, rmts.bc.ca

Music masters UVic’s Farquhar Auditorium welcomes the return of International Guitar Night January 26, with a new cast of luminaries from around the world highlighting the diversity of the acoustic guitar. Guest host Mike Dawes is

joined by fretless guitarist from Turkey, Cenk Erdogan, electrifying jazz virtuoso Olli Soikkeli, from Finland, and Hawaiian Slack Key master Jim Kimo West.

MUSIC & DANCE

VICTORIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA For full schedule, call the Symphony Box Office at 250-385-6515 or visit victoriasymphony.ca. Performances at Royal Theatre, 805 Broughton St or UVic’s Farquhar Auditorium. CURRENT SWELL November 9 The Canadian rockers perform with with Carmanah at the Royal Theatre, 805 Broughton St, 250-386-6121, rmts.bc.ca Map 2 G5 SUPERTRAMP’S ROGER HODGSON November 25 & 26 The music icon visits on his Breakfast in America - 40th Anniversary Tour. Royal Theatre, 805 Broughton St, 250-386-6121, rmts.bc.ca Map 2 G5 SERENA RYDER November 22 Last year, Rolling Stone named Ryder’s critically acclaimed Christmas record, “Christmas Kisses” as the No. 5 Best New Christmas Album of the year. This year, singer brings her Christmas Kisses Tour to the Royal Theatre, 805 Broughton St, 250-386-6121, rmts.bc.ca

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MARKETS

THE HURON CAROLE WITH TOM JACKSON November 26 A seasonal music tradition spanning three decades and touring from coast to coast in support of local food banks. Glad Tidings Church, 1800 Quadra St. Tickets: eventbrite.ca

MOSS STREET MARKET Saturdays, year-round. Winter market, through April, indoors, 10am to noon at 1335 Thurlow St. Locally grown produce, baked goods, crafts and more. mossstreetmarket.com Map 1 I11

NUTCRACKER November 30 to December 2 Ukrainian Shumka Dancers, with the Victoria Symphony, offer a Nutcracker blending the grace and lyricism of classical ballet performed by stars of the Kyiv Ballet with the strength and power of Ukrainian folk and character dance. Royal Theatre, 805 Broughton St, 250386-6121, rmts.bc.ca Map 1 F7 KEN LAVIGNE: SONGS AND STORIES OF CHRISTMAS December 7 The talented tenor brings his annual holiday show to the Royal Theatre, 805 Broughton St, 250-386-6121, rmts.bc.ca Map 1 F7

THE MAGIC OF CHRISTMAS DINNER SHOW December 22 to 24 A mix of comedy, music, singalongs and more in a holiday-themed variety show, with Michael Sicoly, Mick Dalla-Vee and friends, plus a three-course dinner in the David Foster Foundation Theatre. Oak Bay Beach Hotel, oakbaybeachhotel.com or 1.800.668.7758, Map 1 K10 THE GIFT December 27 to 29 Ballet Victoria shares the story of a young girl’s Christmas adventure with magical dolls, a snow queen, fairies, flowers and a white dragon with Tchaikovsky’s enchanting Nutcracker score performed by the incredible Victoria Symphony. Royal Theatre, 805 Broughton St, 250386-6121, rmts.bc.ca Map 1 F7

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ENTERTAINMENT

Film festivities

INTERNATIONAL GUITAR NIGHT January 26 Guitar luminaries from around the world highlight the diversity of the acoustic guitar. Join guest host Mike Dawes (England) with his incredible two-hand contemporary style with German Lopez from the Canary Islands, jazz virtuoso Olli Soikkeli from Finland and Hawaiian Slack Key master Jim Kimo West. UVic’s Farquhar Auditorium, 250-7218480, tickets.uvic.ca

Film buffs will want to mark February 7 to 16 on their Victoria itinerary as the city welcomes the 2020 Victoria Film Festival. Screening more than 156 films over 10 days, watch for an expanded film slate spotlighting a record number of

STAGE

BANG BANG October 29 to November 24 It’s fast and furious fireworks when these egos collide. Lila is a black police officer who shot a young unarmed black man. Tim is a white playwright who used the incident as a “jumping off point” for his hit play – now being made into a Hollywood movie – without Lila’s knowledge. Tim visits Lila and her mother to pave the way for the movie’s lead, a former child star who’s about to arrive with Soprano-like bodyguard. Belfry Theatre, 1291 Gladstone Ave, 250385-6815, belfry.bc.ca Map 1 J6 ROPE November 6 to 23 Can one commit the perfect murder? Two university students, Brandon and Grant, believe that they are intellectually superior and intend to prove it by committing a murder and then throwing a macabre dinner party. Langham Court Theatre, 805 Langham Court, 250-3842142, langhamtheatre.ca. Map 1 I9 EVERY BRILLIANT THING December 3 to 22 She writes lists. Lists that she hopes will inspire her mother to see the joy in life. She’s been writing these lists since she was seven. A heartrending yet hopeful play about the lengths we go to for those we love. In a transformed Belfry – with the help of you, the audience – she will deliver a list of all the things that make life worth living, starting with ice cream. Belfry Theatre, 1291 Gladstone Ave, 250-3856815, belfry.bc.ca Map 1 J6 COMPANY January 15 to February 1 On the night of his 35th birthday, bachelor Robert struggles to think of a wish to make as he blows out his birthday candles. Surrounded by couples, he is uncertain whether he should simply be happy with his lot or wish for a romantic partner. Langham Court Theatre, 805 Langham Court 250-384-2142, langhamtheatre.ca. Map 1 I9 BEAUTIFUL: THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL January 31 to February 2 24

Broadway In Victoria presents this inspiring true story of King’s remarkable rise to stardom. Royal Theatre, 805 Broughton St, 250-386-6121, rmts.bc.ca Map 1 F7

THE MINISTRY OF GRACE February 4 to March 1 It’s 1950 in the deserts of Southern California. Evangelist Brother Cain has a booming trade; his tent revival show moves from town to town, fleecing crowds desperate for something to believe in. When he discovers Mary, a Ntlaka’pamuxwoman from the Nicola Valley, reading the Bible, he puts her onstage, renames her Grace, and displays her as a miracle: an Indian who can read. Belfry Theatre, 1291 Gladstone Ave, 250-385-6815, belfry.bc.ca Map 1 J6 THE BLUE LIGHT February 26 to March 14 Leni Riefenstahl is in Hollywood to make a desperate pitch for her first feature film in 50 years, but the studio executives can’t help but dwell on her past. This is a theatrical examination of a woman who danced with the devil and changed film making forever. Langham Court Theatre, 805 Langham Court 250-384-2142, langhamtheatre.ca Map 1 I9 SILENT SKY April 15 to May 2 How can we measure our lives against the beauty of the universe? Henrietta was a woman ahead of her time – an amateur astronomer who transcended her post as a Harvard clerk to make significant observations on the universe and change astronomy forever. Langham Court Theatre, 805 Langham Court 250-384-2142, langhamtheatre. ca Map 1 I9

SPORTS

VICTORIA ROYALS Through March Victoria’s Western Hockey League team heats up the ice with the best of the next generation of players. Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre, 1925 Blanshard St, 250-220-7777, saveon-

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films from Canada and around the world, selected by international programmers. foodsmemorialcentre.com Map 2 G6

SCREEN

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC IMAX THEATRE The most technologically advanced theatre system features a six-storey-tall screen. Film showings rotate hourly from 10am to 8pm. Call for detailed schedule information. Royal BC Museum, 675 Belleville St, 250-953-IMAX, imaxvictoria.com Map 1 E9 THE VIC THEATRE Cosy, over-19 movie theatre featuring indie and art-house films plus gourmet snacks, wine and beer. 808 Douglas St, 250389-0444. victoriafilmfestival.com Map 1 F8 CAPITOL 6 THEATRE Downtown Victoria theatre showing all the latest releases. 805 Yates St, 778-2657988, capitol6.ca Map 1 F7 CINEPLEX ODEON THEATRE Modern multiplex cinema screening the latest Hollywood films, plus new independent releases. 780 Yates St, 250-383-0513, cineplex.com Map 1 F7

THIS & THAT

MAYA: THE GREAT JAGUAR RISES To December 31 The world’s largest and most impressive display of Maya objects from Guatemala, including more than 300 precious jade, ceramic, gold, stone and textile artifacts. 675 Belleville St, 250-3567226, royalbcmuseum.bc.ca. Map 1 E9 VICTORIA COMIC BOOK EXPO December 1 Explore the wonderful world of comic books, from the hottest books of the day to hard-to-find treasures of the past, 11am to 4pm at Victoria Comfort Inn, 3020 Blanshard St, victoriacomicbookexpo.ca


HOT DINING

Bring on brunch!

If you crave brunch, you’ll have lots of choices during your Victoria visit! Here’s a look at a few casual favourites: Shanzee’s Biscuit Cafe – Savoury southern-style biscuits and yummy treats in Market Square. Floyds Diner – With three locations to serve you, this is a local favourite – check out the Bennys! Jam Café – All-day breakfast and lunch café featuring Southern -inspired recipes with a modern twist.

The Marina Restaurant

Coastal dining With scenery like Victoria’s, is it any wonder so many of the region’s top restaurants enjoy views to match the equally amazing cuisine? Along the Oak Bay waterfront, the Marina restaurant and nearby Oak Bay Beach Hotel both overlook the Salish Sea and off-shore islands. (For something a little more casual, you can also check out the hotel’s Snug Pub). To take in Victoria’s bustling Inner Harbour, the views don’t get any better than Q restaurant and lounge at the iconic Fairmont Empress Hotel, where Pacific Northwest cuisine showcases local farmers and artisans. For afternoon tea, relax in the Empress’ elegant tea lobby, or venture around the harbour to the Pendray Inn to enjoy the tradition of afternoon tea as you watch the waterfront comings and goings.

INN & TEA HOUSE

Experience a true Victorian tradition! Proudly serving a wide selection of TWG Specialty Teas. Reservations recommended. 309 Belleville Street, Victoria, BC For Reservations call 250-388-3892 | pendrayinnandteahouse.com

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BAKERIES & CAFES

BON MACARON PATISSERIE “Dedicated to offering an amazing moment in one bite,” this delightful shop showcases both the sweet and savory sides of France’s favourite pastry! 1012 Broad St, 778-265-0850, bonmacaronpatisserie.com Map 1 E8 DUTCH BAKERY AND COFFEE SHOP Incredible selection of pastries, cookies and birthday and wedding cakes. Specializing in handmade chocolates. Coffee shop serves breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea in a family setting. 718 Fort St, 250-385-1012. Map 1 F8 FOL EPI PATISSERIE Delicious breads and pastries from a local favourite. Mon to Fri, 7am to 6pm, Sat, Sun, 8am to 6pm. 732 Yates St, 778-265-6311, folepi.ca Map 1 F8 MURCHIE’S Café and store featuring specialty teas, coffees and baked treats. Café open Mon to Sat 7:30am to to 6pm, Sun from 8am. Store open daily from 9am. 1110 Government St, 250-381-5451, murchies.com Map 1 F8

BISTRO

10 ACRES BISTRO + BAR Enjoy a unique West Coast experience showcasing the freshest foods from the Island, including meat, cheese, seafood

and the finest seasonal produce direct from the farm. Savour a casual meal by fireplaces on the heated garden courtyard. 611 Courtney St, 250-2208008. 10acres.ca Map 1 E9 BLIGHTY’S BISTRO Fine West Coast fusion cuisine in a quaint heritage building “on the Avenue” in Oak Bay. The charming setting, great food and welcoming service staff have made this a local favourite. 2006 Oak Bay Ave, 250-592-5111. www.blightysbistro.com Map 2 J10

THE BREAKWATER CAFE & BISTRO

A staple in James Bay for nearly 20 years, enjoy delicious small plates such as curry prawns and crab mac & cheese, thin-crust pizzas, burgers and more. Nightly specials, Open 9am to 11pm daily at 199 Dallas Rd, 250-386-8080, breakwaterbistro. ca Map 1 I13 HERON ROCK BISTRO Find an eclectic menu featuring an excellent selection of sandwiches, salads and mains, including moules frites, Fraser Valley duck and Salt Spring Island lamb. 4-435 Simcoe St, 250-3831545. heronrockbistro.ca Map 1 D10

BRUNCH

BLUE FOX CAFE Vibrant, colourful cafe known for all-day breakfast and imaginative takes on Canadian

comfort food. 919 Fort St, 250-380-1683, thebluefoxcafe.com Map 1 G8

JOHN’S PLACE RESTAURANT Canadian comfort fare including house-made breads and pies and creative breakfasts in a relaxed space. 723 Pandora St, 250-389-0711, johnsplace.ca Map 1 F7 MO:LÉ RESTAURANT Veganfriendly cafe serving creative, organic breakfast and lunch dishes all day, plus weekend brunch. 554 Pandora Ave, 250-385-6653, Map 1 E7 2345 millstream Rd, 778-265-9849 molerestaurant.ca JAM CAFE All-day breakfast, including eggs Benedict and pancakes, with updated comfort food amid rustic decor. Open daily 8am to 3pm. 542 Herald St, 778-440-4489, jamcafes.com/ victoria/ Map 1 E7 NOURISH KITCHEN & CAFE This restaurant and cafe serves simple farm-fresh mains and snacks in an airy, bright Victorian house. 225 Quebec St, 250-590-3426 nourishkitchen.ca Map 1 D9

Worth the drive

Experience our new menus at Bella and Masters Lounge prepared by our Executive Chef Justin Weber and his team. Fresh, local, West Coast fare and breathtaking views await you.

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SHINE CAFE Family-owned all-day breakfast and lunch restaurant. 1548 Fort St, 250-595-2133, Map 1 K7; Downtown, 1320 Blanshard St, 250595-2134, Map 1 E7 shinecafe.ca SPOONS DINER Upbeat cafe with a seasonal patio and creative, madefrom-scratch breakfast and lunch dishes. Open daily 7am to 4pm. 2915 Douglas St (in the Super 8 Motel), 250-382-5111, spoonsdiner.com Map 1 F3

RUBY Serving tasty signature brunch and dinner, backed by rhythms from their extensive vinyl collection. 3110 Douglas St, Hotel Zed, 250-507-1325, Map 2 I9; 642A Johnson St, Best Western Carlton Plaza Hotel, 778-2658750, Map 1 F7 therubyvictoria.com

BURGERS & CASUAL

BIG WHEEL BURGERS Great dinerstyle burger joint has quickly become a local favourite. 341 Cook St, 250381-0050 Map 1 H10; Westside Village, 172 Wilson St, 778-265-4805 Map 1 C6; Gateway Village, 703-711 Vernon Ave, 778-265-5140 Map 2 I9 bigwheelburger.com FLOYDS DINER Long-time Victoria favourite for breakfast and hearty,

home-cooking anytime. In James Bay, 332 Menzies St, 778-4065604; Royal Oak ,4496 West Saanich Rd, 778-265-5114; Langford, 721 Station Ave, 778-440-1200. floydsdiner.ca. BIN 4 BURGER LOUNGE Enjoy a tempting array of hand-crafted specialty burgers, along with health-conscious options and a great appetizer selection. 180-911 Yates St, 250-5904154, bin4burgerlounge.com Map 1 F8 102-716 Goldstream Ave, 778-2655464 Map 2 E9 100-3271 Maple St, 250-590-6565 PINK BICYCLE This self-described gourmet burger joint is heaven for the burger buff, with items ranging from ‘simplicity at its finest’, the Pink Bike Cheese Burger, to a burger of organic local lamb infused with rosemary and apricot and finished with creamy blue cheese. Vegetarian options; delicious desserts. 1008 Blanshard St, 250-384-1008. Map 1 F8 TARTAN TOQUE ‘Comfort food done right’ – wings are their specialty, but you’ll find lots more to love in this fun restaurant. 1507 Pandora Ave, 778-2659464, thetartantoque.ca Map 2 J9

CHINESE

DON MEE Experience the ultimate traditional dim sum lunch or indulge in a world-class Cantonese or Szechuanstyle seafood dinner extravaganza. Authentic Chinese food in the heart of Chinatown. Daily lunch 11am; dinner 5pm. Free delivery after 5pm. 538 Fisgard St, 250-383-1032. Map 1 E6 WING’S An informal setting to enjoy a menu emphasizing Cantonese dishes. Generous portions of Chinese favourites. Take out and delivery available. Licensed. Daily lunch and dinner buffet. Open 11am to 10pm. 90 Gorge Rd West, 250-385-5564. wingsrestaurant.ca Map 2 H9

DELI

ITALIAN FOOD IMPORTS A delicious choice for light lunch or takeaway meal, with pastas, salads and yummy sandwiches, plus specialty foods to take home. 1114 Blanshard St, 250-385-7923. Map 1 G8 OTTAVIO ITALIAN BAKERY & DELICATESSEN Savour the many treats from this European-style deli, with wonderful ingredients for a picnic and a flavourful assortment of gelato. A small café area, including an inviting patio, is also ideal for eating in. 2272

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Oak Bay Ave, 250-592-4080. Map 2 J10

716 Burdett Ave, 250-382-4422 or 250-382-5544. Map 1 F8

and service. Open late for dinner. 1011 Broad St, 250-386-1662. Map 1 F8

EAST INDIAN

ITALIAN

ZAMBRI’S Savour delicious Italian cuisine from one of Victoria’s most celebrated restaurants. 820 Yates St, Atrium Building, 250-360-1171, zambris.ca Map 1 F7

SPICE JAMMER A blend of East African and Indian cooking styles and spices creates tantalizing curry and tandoori dishes. Friendly staff, warm atmosphere. Zagat rated. Open year-round for dinner; check for lunch hours. 852 Fort St, 250-480-1055. spicejammer.com Map 1 G8

FRENCH

BRASSERIE L’ECOLE Bistro/brasserie featuring seasonal, locally available products cooked in a classic Frenchcountry style. 5:30 to 11pm, Tues to to Sat. 1715 Government St, 250-4756260, lecole.ca Map 1 F6 SAVEUR Contemporary French-inspired cuisine from an award-winning chef, served within an urban setting in downtown Victoria. 658 Herald St, 250-590-9251. saveurrestaurant.ca. Map 1 F6

GREEK

MILLOS Relax in this setting reminiscent of the Greek Islands. Popular Greek specialties and classic desserts. Mon to Sat for lunch and daily for dinner. Look for the big windmill at

BELLA Fresh, local, inviting – discover inspired West Coast fare and breathtaking views. Choose from a selection of house­-made pastas, fresh seafood, aged beef and modern takes on traditional classics. Bear Mountain Resort, 250-3915224. Map 2 F8 bearmountain.ca FIAMO ITALIAN KITCHEN A warm, inviting setting is the perfect venue to enjoy this rustic Italian cuisine, prepared in the Tuscan tradition, complemented by French, Spanish and Mediterranean influences. Enjoy pizza, pasta, chicken, lamb and seafood dishes. 515 Yates St, 250388-5824. fiamo.ca Map 1 E8 IL TERRAZZO Beautiful, romantic ristorante. Heated courtyard. Northern Italian food with West Coast overtones. Mon to Sat 11:30am to 11pm; Sun 5 to 11pm. Off Waddington Alley at 555 Johnson St, 250-361-0028. Map 1 E7 PAGLIACCI’S Not your ordinary Italian restaurant. The menu has a quirky, Hollywood slant. Good food

JAPANESE

JAPANESE VILLAGE Teppan tables and sushi bar. Savour Japanese steak and seafood. Warm and lively atmosphere. Lunch Mon to Fri; dinner from 5pm nightly. Reservations. 734 Broughton St, 250-382-5165. Map 1 F8 SENZUSHI JAPANESE CUISINE Authentic restaurant boasts an inviting, contemporary atmosphere and delicious, traditional Japanese cuisine beautifully prepared and presented. 940 Fort St, 250-385-4320. senzushi.com Map 1 G8 SHIKI SUSHI Bright and comfortable downtown restaurant serving excellent Japanese cuisine. 1113 Blanshard St, 250-381-8622. Map 1 F8

SPANISH

BODEGA BAR Delicious tapas perfect for sharing in a relaxed downtown

Come and enjoy our seasonally inspired menu showcasing the flavours of our farm and local producers. 10ACRES.CA/BISTRO

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setting. Extensive sherry and cocktail menu. 1210 Broad St, 778-406-1210, bodegabar.ca. Map 1 E8 CHORIZO & CO. Casual café featuring Spanish fare and tapas. 807 Fort St, 250-590-6393 Map 1 F8 POCO A uniquely small gathering place from your friends at Tapa Bar and Bodega, featuring tapas, wine and pinxtos. 616Trounce Alley. Opening late summer. Map 1 E8 THE TAPA BAR Excellent tapas-style cuisine in a charming restaurant tucked into downtown’s Trounce Alley. 620 Trounce Alley, 250-383-0013, tapabar.ca Map 1 E8

MEXICAN

CAFE MEXICO Casual and cosy Mexican restaurant located in Old Town’s historic Market Square. Great food; fun atmosphere. 1425 Store St, 250-386-1425. Map 1 E7

STEAK & SEAFOOD

BLUE CRAB BAR AND GRILL Savour fresh ingredients from around the world. Friendly, attentive service and superb harbour views Excellent wine list. Coast Harbourside Hotel, 146 Kingston St, 250-480-1999. bluecrab.ca Map 1 C9

FERRIS’ GRILL AND GARDEN PATIO Above a street-level grill, this quaint seafood spot offers a changing menu. 536 Yates St, 250-360-1824, ferrisoysterbar.com/ferris-grill/ Map 1 E7 RED FISH BLUE FISH Dockside seafood restaurant known for its creative, hand-roll-style tacos. 1006 Wharf St, 250-298-6877, redfish-bluefish.com Map 1 E8

STEAMSHIP BAR AND GRILL Refined dining in a celebrated beaux arts building offering choice seafood, cocktails and water views. 470 Belleville St, 778-433-6736, steamshipgrill.com Map 1 D9 THE KEG Steaks, seafood and salads in a friendly, casual atmosphere. Specialties include prime rib, king crab and of course, steaks. Reservations available. 500 Fort St, 250-386-7789. Map 1 E8 3940 Quadra St, 250-4791651. kegsteakhouse.com Map 2 I8 NAUTICAL NELLIES Featuring fresh local seafood, perfectly aged steaks, grilled chicken, pastas and oyster bar. Open daily from 11 am. 1001 Wharf St, 250-380-2260. nauticalnelliesrestaurant.com Map 1 E8

TEA ROOMS

THE FAIRMONT EMPRESS Elegant and sumptuous afternoon tea in the Tea Lobby. Dress code in effect. Reservations required. The Fairmont Empress Hotel, 721 Government St, 250-384-8111. Map 1 E9 PENDRAY TEA HOUSE From one of Victoria’s most historic properties, savour traditional Victorian Afternoon Tea, featuring assorted sweets, breads and small sandwiches while enjoying views of Victoria’s Inner Harbour. 309 Belleville St, 250-388-3892, pendrayinnandteahouse.com. Map 1 E10

WEST COAST

GLO Excellent West Coast cuisine, extensive selection of cocktails, wines and beer, heated patio and a gorgeous view of the Selkirk Waterway – a mustsee spot. 104-2940 Jutland Rd, 250385-5643. glovictoria.com. Map 1 C3 LURE Boasting stunning views of the Inner Harbour, this dynamic West Coast restaurant offers breakfast, lunch and dinner, prepared with fresh, local ingredients, including an array of seafood dishes. Ocean Pointe Resort and Spa, 45 Songhees Rd, 250-360- 5873. lurevictoria.com Map 1 D8

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MARINA RESTAURANT With one of Victoria’s most magnificent waterfront settings, the Marina Restaurant in Oak Bay offers a premium dining experience. The restaurant serves the highest quality delicious seafood, regional cuisine and Sunday brunch. Enjoy a selection from the extensive wine list or visit the sushi bar. 1327 Beach Dr, 250-5988555. marinarestaurant.com Map 2 K9 OLO Nestled in the heart of Victoria’s bustling Chinatown neighbourhood, OLO serves exceptional farm-to-table cuisine with ingredients straight from local farms and oceans. Expect delicious food that will bring you back for more. 509 Fisgard St, 250-590-8795, olorestaurant.com Map 1 E7

Q AT THE EMPRESS From the elegant interior to the harbourfacing veranda boasting exceptional views, the celebrated restaurant showcases Pacific Northwest cuisine based on regional ingredients from local growers and the chef’s own herb and vegetable garden. An exceptional wine list features an excellent selection of vintages from both local and global vineyards. At the Fairmont Empress, 721 Government St, 250389-2727 qattheempress.com Map 1 E9 TABLE 21 Share in the joy of dining with sharing plates showcasing local, sustainable ingredients. Open Tues. to Sat, 4 to 10 pm. At the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel, 777 Douglas St, 250-940-3127, table21.ca Map 1 F9

Lucy Kirkwood

Kat Sandler

Duncan Macmillan with Jonny Donahoe

VENETO This sophisticated urban lounge in the heart of downtown puts a tapas-style twist on West Coast cuisine. Try the sliders, both funky and fabulous! The ideal place to unwind with co-workers and friends. Extensive cocktail menu. Open Tues to Sat, 4pm to 1am in the Hotel Rialto. 1450 Douglas St, 250-383-7310. Map 1 F7 venetodining.com

Tara Beagan

Michael Healey

Painting by Marcela Strasdas

Artisan Gift Shop - Classes - Fine Art Gallery

Come Experience Inspiration

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HOT ART STRATHCONA ALPINE TARN

Sublimely West Coast This fall, Victoria’s Madrona Gallery presents an exhibition of 20 new works showcasing Nicholas Bott’s dramatic take on the West Coast landscape. Inspired by the loose style of Vincent Van Gogh and the Canadian Group of Seven, Bott distills the landscape elements of the West Coast and Rocky Mountains into powerful aesthetic compositions to communicate a sense of the sublime.

Adorn with Art

Winter brings a tradition at downtown’s West End Gallery: Adorn with Art, November 30 to December 24. This group exhibition showcases a variety of colours, techniques and inspiration to celebrate the season, with landscapes, still lifes, abstracts, impressionistic, urban and figurative styles all represented. You’ll also enjoy a beautiful array of glassworks and a whimsical selection of ceramics. 32

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GALLERIES ART APP

ART FINDS ME If you enjoy looking at art on holiday, you’ll love this free app. Wherever you go, it reveals the incredible artwork all around you, and the secret places talented local artists go for inspiration! It’s packed with must-see art that expresses the stunning landscapes, seascapes and cityscapes of Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands. Download the app from artfinds.me, turn it on, and get ready for fantastic art to find you. You can save and share favorites, and even create mementos.

GALLERIES

ALCHERINGA GALLERY Aboriginal art from the Canadian Northwest Coast, Australia, Papua New Guinea, Mua Island and the Soloman Islands. 621 Fort St, 250-383-8224. alcheringagallery.com Map 1 F8 ART GALLERY OF GREATER VICTORIA The AGGV is a keeper of treasures with more than 15,000 pieces in the permanent collection, including works by Emily Carr, a king-sized dollhouse, an authentic Shinto shrine that complements one of the finest collections of Japanese art in Canada, and an impressive range of contemporary art. Permanent exhibit: Emily Carr Experience the power of the coastal landscape as felt and painted by BC’s premiere artist. 1040 Moss St, 250-384-4171. Map 1 I9 aggv.ca THE AVENUE GALLERY Part of the charming Oak Bay Village, just outside downtown Victoria, The Avenue Gallery is known to both art collectors and the public alike as an exceptional venue to discover some of Canada’s most distinguished contemporary artists. 2184 Oak Bay Ave, 250-598-2184. Map 2 J9 theavenuegallery.com BATEMAN CENTRE Discover the legacy of Canada's premier

nature artist in this state-of-the-art gallery filled with interactive displays. In the former Steamship Terminal building on the Inner Harbour, 470 Belleville St, 250-940-3630. Map 1 E9 batemancentre.org GALLERY AT MATTICK’S FARM Specializing in Canadian art and craftsmanship, with an eclectic selection of paintings, sculpture, ceramics and glass. At Mattick’s Farm, 109-5325 Cordova Bay Rd, 250-658-8333, thegalleryatmatticksfarm.com Map 2 I6 LEGACY GALLERY Browse an amazing collection housed in an equally amazing downtown building bequeathed to the University of Victoria by Michael Williams. 630 Yates St, 250381-7670, uvac.uvic.ca Map 1 F7 MADRONA GALLERY This historical and contemporary fine art gallery in the heart of downtown showcases both established and emerging Canadian artists. 606 View St, 250-380-4660. Map 1 E8 madronagallery.com GALLERY Presenting the finest in contemporary Canadian painters and glass artists. Offering a variety of styles from a wide range of artists, collectors will find works of lasting value. Open Mon to Fri 10am to 5:30pm, Sat 10am to 5pm; Sun 11am to 4 pm. 1203 Broad St, 250-388-0009. westendgalleryltd. com Map 1 F8 WINCHESTER GALLERIES Specializing in contemporary, historical and local Canadian, European and International paintings. Find a wide diversity of original fine art including works by such artists as Jean Paul Riopelle, Claud Tousignant, Yves Gaucher, Jean McEwen, Harold Klunder, Ronald Bloore, John Hartman, David Blackwood, Joe Plaskett, Max Bates and WJ Phillips. Open Tues to Sat, 10am to 5:30pm. Oak Bay, 2260 Oak Bay Ave, 250-595-2777. Map 2 J10

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HOT SHOPPING

Cosy comforts Cosy doesn’t get any better than sensational, oh-sosoft clothing from Black Goat Cashmere, downtown on Government Street.

For those who enjoy indulging their creative side once the shorter days arrive, a visit to Knotty By Nature Fibre Arts will inspire you to bring cosy to life in sweaters, scarves, blankets and more!

SWEET DREAMS GIFTS & OF WISHES ARE MADE THIS If the cooling temperatures have you dreaming of brand new bedding to ward off winter, a visit to Sweet Dreams Boutique is a must. With two locations – downtown and in Sidney – find Canadian-made Daniadown duvets, along with sheets and bedding in an array of beautiful colours. Everything you need to brighten the dreariest days!

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SHOPPING BEDDING & LINENS

SWEET DREAMS BOUTIQUE Beautiful little bedding shop specializing in Canadian-made linens, duvets and pillows. Friendly staff. Personal service, great prices. They ship everywhere. Downtown at 636 Broughton St, 250-383-6133 Map 1 F8 and in the town of Sidney, 2492 Beacon Ave, 250-656-0510. Map 2 I2 Open Mon to Fri 10 to 5:30, Sat 10 to 5pm. sweetdreamsboutique.com

fered ceiling, stained-glass windows and wall hangings by Carole Sabiston. Carries a comprehensive selection of books on all subjects. Superb choice of fiction titles and children’s books. Hours vary. 1108 Government St, 250382-2464. Map 1 E8. munrobooks.com RUSSELL BOOKS Russell Books offers Canada’s largest selection of new and used books: 13,000 sq. ft filled with everything from vintage to today’s best sellers. 734 Fort St, 250361-4447 russellbooks.com Map 1 F8

CHILDREN

BOOKS

BOLEN BOOKS Victoria’s community bookstore for over 40 years. Hillside Mall 111-1644 Hillside Ave, 250595-4232, bolen.bc.ca Map 2 I9 IVY’S BOOKSHOP In the heart of Oak Bay Village. Knowledgeable and friendly staff, the store offers an excellent and eclectic selection of books in a comfortable atmosphere. 2188 Oak Bay Ave, 250-598-2713. Map 2 J10 MUNRO’S Rated the world’s third-best bookstore by National Geographic, Munro’s is located in a heritage building featuring a 24’ cof-

BUDDIES TOY STORE One of Victoria’s favourite toy stores, featuring Playmobil, Thomas and Brio trains, Lego, craft items and more 1831 Oak Bay Ave, 250-595-6501. Map 2 J9 2496 Beacon Ave, Sidney, 250-6557171. buddiestoys.ca Map 2 H3

KABOODLES For kids and silly adults, Kaboodles has been Victoria’s downtown toy store for years. Discover everything from puzzles, games and wooden trains to cool spy toys and whoopie cushions. 1320 Government St, 250-383-0931, kaboodlestoystore.com Map 1 F7

CRAFTS & HOBBIES

BUTTON AND NEEDLEWORK BOUTIQUE One of Victoria’s most specialized stores, with an enticing selection of needlework supplies, beautiful buttons, ribbons and fine notions. Find patterns, books, handdyed fibres, elegant needlework tools, needlepoint kits and linens, plus a wonderful array of buttons from around the world. Open daily. Trounce Alley, 614 View St, 250-384-8781. Map 1 E7 buttonedup.com KNOTTY BY NATURE Catering to all textile artisans, including First Nations, local designers, weavers, spinners, felters and knitters, find fibres from Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands plus organic wool and natural dyes. Consignment sale of work by local fibre artists. 1704 Lillian Rd, 250-412-0198. kbnfibres.ca Map 1 F6

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BAGHEERA Premier women’s clothing store, specializing in European and Canadian fashions. Find everything for a woman’s wardrobe – casual, formal, dresses and business attire to oneof-a-kind shoes and accessories. 618 Broughton St, 778-406-1600, bagheeravictoria.ca. Map 1 E9

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BLACK GOAT CASHMERE Discover quality cashmere products for women, men and children, including sweaters, shawls, scarves and much more. 1008 Government St, 250-590-3887, blackgoatcashmere. com Map 1 F8 SMOKING LILY Specializing in bamboo, eucalyptus and vintage fabrics found on their travels.1713 Government St, 250-382-5459, smokinglily.com Map 1 F6 OUTLOOKS Premier mens clothing featuring lines including Oliver Spencer, Wings + Horns, Strellson, Tombolini, Standard Trade and others. 534 Yates St, 250-384-2848, outlooksformen.com Map 1 E7 VERVE FASHION Victoria’s premier men’s and women’s designer consignment store, featuring designer fashions, personal styling, makeup application and more. 2013 Government St, 250-385-8378 verveconsignment. com Map 2 F5

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THE COBBLER This long-standing icon of the Victoria fashion scene is a must for shoe lovers. Find and excellent selection of boots, fashion and comfort shoes, many from Europe,

plus a huge selections of Blundstones to take you out on the trail or the town! Open daily at 718 View St, 250-386-3741.

SAPPHIRE DAY SPA Immerse yourself in an Ayurveda-inspired sanctuary. 714 View St, 250-3856676, sapphiredayspa.com Map 1 F8

HEART & SOLE SHOES A uniquely Victorian neighbourhood shoe store. Find handmade accessories from local designers plus an extensive collection of one-of-a kind handbags and belts. 1023 Fort St, 250-920-7653. Map 1 H8 heartandsoleshoes.ca

FLOATHOUSE Enjoy the ultimate relaxation and restorative qualities of a float tank, where the quiet allows your mind to quiet and your body is freed from the ever-present forces of stress and gravity. 662 Herald St, 778-433-3166, floathousevictoria.com Map 1 F6

HEAD OVER HEELS Fun, funky and fashionable shoes for today’s styleconscience woman. 1323 Blanshard St, in the Atrium building, 250-590-5154, headoverheelsvictoria.ca Map 1 G7

SPA MAGNOLIA Full-service, chic urban spa beside the award winning Magnolia Hotel, in the heart of downtown Victoria. Open daily 10am to 6pm. Gift boutique available. 625 Courtney St, 250-920-7721. spamagnolia.com Map 1 E8

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AUTONOMOUS FURNITURE Highly curated interiors destination featuring BC designers working in wood, metal, acrylic and concrete. Find highquality, contemporary furniture pieces made to last a lifetime and designed based on the natural state of the wood – beautiful, artistic pieces ideal for everyday life. 2101 Government St, 778-433-5252, autonomousfurniture.com Map 1 E6

BOATHOUSE SPA Escape and unwind from your travels at this waterfront spa offering West Coast relaxation at its finest, including three hot outdoor mineral pools overlooking the Pacific ocean, eucalyptus steam sauna and luxurious treatment rooms. Oak Bay Beach Hotel, 1175 Beach Dr, 250-598-4556. oakbaybeachhotel.com Map 2 J10

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ANN-LOUISE JEWELLERS Find exceptional jewellery from diamonds, gold and pearls to brand name watches and the exquisite Pandora collection. Custom-made jewellery and repair work. Downtown Victoria at the Bay Centre, 1150 Douglas St, 250383-9188 Map 1 F8 annlouise.ca IDAR JEWELLERS Award-winning Idar jewellery designs are Nordicinspired but with a West Coast sensibility – one-of-a-kind pieces that enchant and delight. Each piece is created with the highest quality metals and set with hand-picked stones. 946 Fort St, 250-383-3414. Map 1 G8 idar.com LUGARO JEWELLERS Designers of more than 5,000 styles of jewellery, from simple stud earrings to extraordinary designs for the most selective tastes. Canadian diamonds,

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gemstones, extensive watch collection, repairs, cleaning and more. Mayfair Mall, 235-3147 Douglas St, 250-382-2040. Map 1 E2

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THE MARKET STORES Fullservice grocery markets. 903 Yates St, 250-381-6000, Map 1 G8; and in the West Shore, 125-2401C Millstream Rd, 250-391-1110, Map 2 F8. themarketstores.com RED BARN MARKET A locally owned grocer with an emphasis on Island-raised, Island-made and Island-grown. Visit their wellstocked deli for meals on the go, and don’t miss the legendary sandwich bar! James Bay: 325 Menzies St, 250590-2062, Map 1 D10; Esquimalt: 1310 Esquimalt Rd, 778-265-0370, Map 2 H10; Oak Bay: 1933 Oak Bay Ave, 250592-0424, Map 2 J10; West Shore: 611 Brookside Rd, 250-590-8133, Map 2 F10. redbarnmarket.ca

REAL ESTATE

THE NEAL ESTATE TEAM Victoria’s real estate experts since 1991, the team delivers world-class personal service with integrity, innovation and professionalism. 250-386-8181, ronneal.com WEST BAY QUAY Discover this stunning collection of 85 homes at the foot of a dynamic marine community. Visit the sales centre on location at 453 Head St, Mon to Wed, 11am to 4pm and Sat, Sun from noon to 5pm 250-384-2771, westbayquay.com Map 2 A10

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THE BAY CENTRE Spectacular four-level galleria, featuring more than 90 shops and services in a unique heritage setting. Featuring Aerosoles, Guess, Jacob, Melanie Lyne, Sport Chek, The Bay, Quiksilver and GoodLife Fitness. Open daily. Corner of Government St and Fort St, 250-9525690. thebaycentre.ca Map 1 F8

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Hillside and Shelbourne streets, 250-595-7154. Map 2 J9 LOWER JOHNSON (LOJO) In the heart of Victoria’s Old Town, find this eclectic selection of trendy specialty shops and boutiques. 500 block Johnson St. Map 1 E7 MATTICK’S FARM Venture out of the city to this charming shopping destination just 20 minutes from downtown Victoria or Sidney. Featuring a host of one-of-a-kind boutiques, cafés, services and activities, Mattick’s Farm is popular with both locals and visitors looking for a unique way to spend an afternoon. Also accessible by bike via the Lochside Trail. 5325 Cordova Bay Rd, matticksfarm.com Map 2 I6 MAYFAIR SHOPPING CENTRE More than 120 shops and services including The Bay, Toys R Us and The Gap. Free parking. Open daily. The centre is bordered by Douglas St, Blanshard St, and Finlayson St, 250383-0541. Map 1 E2 UPTOWN Enjoy an outdoor villagestyle setting with a diverse line-up of shops and services. 3440 Saanich Road. shopuptown.ca Map 2 I9

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CAPITAL IRON This family-owned general store has been in business since 1934. Visit their three locations with free parking: The original store in Victoria at 1900 Store St, 250-385-9703 Map 1 F6; in Sidney at 9768 Fifth St, 250-655-7115 Map 2 H2; and the West Shore at 975 Langford Pkwy, 778-433-1941. Map 2 F9 capitaliron.net

SIMPLY THE BEST Serving Victoria for over 20 years, this institution for locals, business people and travelers alike carries over 10,000 items from the world’s leading and most exclusive brands for your wardrobe, kitchen, wine cellar, office, studio and life, they are the leader in elegance, quality and design. 1008 Broad St, 250-386-6661. Map 1 F8

OLD MORRIS Located in one of Victoria’s beautiful historic buildings, find everything from exceptional men’s grooming products to unique giftware, including distinctive beer steins, humidors and Lamborghini lighters. 1116 Government St, 250-382-4811, oldmorris.com Map 1 E8

STRATH ALE, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS Find a wide selection of wines, spirits, cold beer and an array of unique glassware and accessories. 919 Douglas St, 250-360-2337. Map 1 F8 VESSEL LIQUOR Vessel is a locally owned and operated liquor store, supporting authentic wine, spirits and ales, as well as the people who make them. 1609 Fort St, 778-265-8375 vesselliquor.com

ROGERS’ CHOCOLATES A Victoria icon producing fine chocolates for over 100 years. 913 Government St, 250-384-7021. Map 1 E8 2234 Oak Bay Ave, 250-598-2911. Map 2 J10 , Uptown Shopping Centre, 778-4332604, Map 2 I9 In Sidney, 2423 Beacon Ave, 250-655-0305. Map 2 D6

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INNER HARBOUR / DOWNTOWN The Inner Harbour is the most often photographed and most easily recognized place in Victoria, and home to several renowned landmarks, including the Legislative Buildings and The Fairmont Empress Hotel. Nearby, Bastion Square is the site of the original Fort Victoria and currently home to shops, restaurants and services. Other downtown attractions include the Royal BC Museum, the National Geographic IMAX Theatre, The Bateman Centre and the Victoria Bug Zoo. Shoppers will love Government Street, LoJo (lower Johnson Street), Fort Street and the Bay Centre. Take in views of the Inner Harbour with a stroll along the pedestrian walkway beginning near Belleville and Menzies streets and following the waterfront over the blue Johnson Street Bridge into neighbouring Vic West and Esquimalt. NEIGHBOURHOODS NEAR DOWNTOWN Several picturesque, historic neighbourhoods surround downtown and are within easy walking distance.

Just south of downtown, James Bay is Victoria’s oldest residential neighbourhood, bordered by water on three sides and Beacon Hill Park on the fourth. Beacon Hill has been Victoria’s best-loved green space since the 1850s, with pathways, gardens and a seasonal children’s petting zoo. On the east side of the park is Fairfield, a residential neighbourhood with a trendy collection of shops and cafés called Cook Street Village. East of downtown, Rockland is a prestigious area of older, stately homes; attractions include Craigdarroch Castle, Government House Gardens and the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Northwest of downtown, over the Johnson Street Bridge, Esquimalt is home to CFB Esquimalt, beautiful Saxe Point Park and CFB Esquimalt’s museum. OAK BAY This charming area of Tudor-styled homes, oak trees and manicured gardens is a few minutes’ drive from downtown. Oak Bay Village and the Avenue are the main shopping areas with excellent shops and galleries, featuring antiques, art, gifts, china,

fashion and jewellery. Dining options range from English-style pubs and afternoon tea houses to modern bistros and beautiful waterfront dining rooms, including the Marina Restaurant and the Oak Bay Beach Hotel. Oak Bay is also one of Victoria’s best paddling and cycling areas. Beach Drive, Estevan Village, the Oak Bay Marina and Willows Beach are popular stops. See oakbaytourism.com OLD TOWN / CHINATOWN Just north of Bastion Square and the shops of Government Street is Old Town. During the Gold Rush in the mid-1800s, this area was known as “the other side of the tracks.” Now, Old Town is a popular shopping and dining area. Market Square is the “heart” of Old Town and features a collection of shops and restaurants in restored heritage buildings. Victoria’s Chinatown is the oldest in Canada. The Gate of Harmonious Interest is a landmark constructed to recognize Chinese immigrants’ participation in establishing the City of Victoria. SAANICH AND CORDOVA BAY Saanich is a large residential area

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beginning north of downtown. Highlights include Mt. Douglas Park, with hiking trails and panoramic views, Elk/Beaver Lake Park, a great spot for watersports, walking and fishing, the gardens at the Horticulture Centre of the Pacific, Swan Lake/ Christmas Hill Nature Sanctuary. Just east of Elk/Beaver Lake Park is the seaside neighbourhood of Cordova Bay, valued for its rural beauty and unparalleled views of Haro Strait and the San Juan Islands. Highlights here include a charming collection of shops and galleries called Mattick’s Farm, and the Cordova Bay and The Ridge golf courses SAANICH PENINSULA AND SIDNEY The pastoral Saanich Peninsula is home to a number of excellent attractions, including the famous Butchart Gardens, Victoria Butterfly Gardens and several wineries. Enjoy good cycling opportunities and pleasant drives throughout the Peninsula. Sidney is a charming seaside town with picturesque marinas, oceanside walking paths and great restaurants, galleries and shops. Sidney attractions include the Shaw Centre for the Salish Sea and the BC Aviation Museum. WEST SHORE COMMUNITIES AND SOOKE West of Victoria along Highway 14, discover the communities of View Royal, Highlands, Colwood, Langford, Metchosin and Sooke, which offer a wide variety of outdoor activities. West Shore attractions include Bear Mountain and Olympic View golf courses, Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites, Hatley Park at Royal Roads University, AdrenaLine Zipline, the Sooke Region Museum and a thriving arts community. West of Sooke, find beautiful scenery at French, Sombrio and Botanical beaches. THE COWICHAN VALLEY Head north from Victoria and over the Malahat Drive and be rewarded with a visit to the Cowichan Valley – a diverse community of wineries, picturesque farms, lakes and ocean, in addition to vibrant cities and villages to explore. Duncan is the largest community, with shopping, dining, Aboriginal attractions and a wide variety of services, but be sure to also enjoy a leisurely visit to historic Cowichan Bay, Chemainus and Ladysmith. For outdoor adventure, don’t miss the Shawnigan Lake area and Lake Cowichan, about 20 minutes 42

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Spirits of the West Complementing Vancouver Island’s celebrated winery and craft beer industry is a burgeoning distillery culture. To experience one of the finest, enjoy a daytrip north to the picturesque Comox Valley to visit Shelter Point distillery, located on 380 beautiful oceanfront acres. Since barrelling its first batch of whisky in 2011, Shelter Point now produces more than 125,000 litres of spirits – whisky, gin, vodka and liqueur – per year! Learn more at shelterpoint.ca west of Duncan. Plan your visit at tourismcowichan.com

ATTRACTIONS & SIGHTS

ABKHAZI GARDEN Created in 1946 by Prince and Princess Abkhazi, the heritage garden is famous for its majestic trees and dramatic site. Stay for lunch or afternoon tea in the original home where the simple, elegant menu features fresh local ingredients. Call for seasonal hours 1964 Fairfield Rd, 250-5988096, abkhazi.com Map 1 I11

BATEMAN CENTRE Discover the legacy of Canada’s premier nature artist in this state-of-the-art gallery filled with interactive displays. Sun to Wed 10 a.m.. to 6 p.m., Thurs to Sat, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.. In the former Steamship Terminal building on the Inner Harbour, 470 Belleville St, 250-940-3630. batemancentre.org Map 1 E9 BUG ZOO Discover the amazing world of insects and arachnids at this unusual and fascinating zoo. Home to giant tropical bugs from around the world, including ghost mantids, the world’s longest stick insects, shaking leaf insects and orchid mantids, as well as Canada’s largest ant farm. Entomologists offer interesting presentations, fun bug-holding activities and answer

questions. Entrance fee allows return same-day visits. Gift shop. 631 Courtney St, 250-384-BUGS. bugzoo.com Map 1 F8

BUTCHART GARDENS 20 hectares of world-famous gardens that marked 100 years in 2004. Dining available – call 652-8222 for reservations. Free parking. Wheelchair accessible. Open daily; call for hours and admission. 800 Benvenuto Ave, 250-652-5256. Map 2 G5 BUTTERFLY GARDENS Tropical 12,000-sq.ft. indoor garden with more than 2,000 exotic butterflies and the world’s largest species of moth. Tropical plants, birds, flamingoes, fish and water features add to the ambience. Free guided tours with naturalists. 1461 Benvenuto Ave, 250-652-3822. Map 2 G5 butterflygardens.com CFB ESQUIMALT NAVAL AND MILITARY MUSEUM Charting the rich maritime history of the naval base at Esquimalt. Open Mon to Fri 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. for self-guided tours. At CFB Esquimalt’s Naden Base, off Admirals Rd, 250-3634312. Map 2 H9 CRAIGDARROCH CASTLE Historic museum/mansion. Originally the


home of BC’s first millionaire, Robert Dunsmuir, and his family. Period furnishings. Amazing craftsmanship and details throughout the 39-room castle. Open daily for self-guided tours, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.. 1050 Joan Cres (off Fort St), 250-592-5323. thecastle.ca Map 1 J9 FORT RODD HILL & FISGARD LIGHTHOUSE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITES Fort Rodd Hill is a century-old coast artillery fort. Fisgard is the oldest lighthouse on the West Coast. Interactive exhibits. Only 15 minutes west of downtown Victoria. Off Ocean Blvd, in Colwood. Fort Rodd Hill Rd, 250-478-5849. pc.gc.ca/ fortroddhill Map 2 G9 HORTICULTURE CENTRE OF THE PACIFIC Victoria’s garden for gardeners! Discover an array of specialty and demonstration gardens offering year-round interest and inspiration. Open daily; hours and admission vary. 505 Quayle Rd, 250-479-6162, hcp. ca. Map 2 H7 GOVERNMENT HOUSE GARDENS Six hectares of dazzling gardens open to the public (house is a private residence). Gardens are open sunrise to sunset. Free admission. 1401 Rockland Ave, phone. Map 1 J10

MINIATURE WORLD More than 80 attractions in miniature and newly expanded in 2014! Excellent for children. Open daily. 649 Humboldt St, in The Empress Hotel, 250-385-9731 or 250-953-9000 ext. 4555. Map 1 E9

SOOKE REGION MUSEUM Local history is presented through exhibits on Native history, early settlers, the gold rush, logging, farming and fishing. Gift shop and art gallery. 2070 Phillips Rd, Sooke, 250-642-6351. Map 2 A11

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC IMAX THEATRE Featuring the most technologically advanced theatre system and a six-storey-tall screen, this is an adventure you won’t soon forget. Call for schedule information. The theatre is located at the Royal BC Museum at 675 Belleville St, 250953-IMAX. imaxvictoria.com Map 1 E9

ST. ANN’S ACADEMY Magnificent historic treasure older than both The Empress Hotel and the Legislative Buildings. The 1858 chapel and 1910 auditorium are fully restored. Parking off Blanshard St. Closed holidays. 835 Humboldt St, 250-953-8828. Map 1 F9

QUAZAR’S ARCADE Head back to the 1980s at Victoria’s only dedicated retro-arcade! With a rotating selection of 45+ games to choose from, there’s something for everyone. From the classic arcade games you remember, to the latest in pinball, they’ve got it all! Sun to Thurs noon to 10pm, Fri & Sat 12 to 11pm at 1215 Government St, 778-433-7411, quazarsarcade.com

BEAR MOUNTAIN RESORT World-class golf on two 18-hole, Jack and Steve Nicklaus co-designed courses, spa, bike trails and more. Pro shop; various dining options. Pro shop: 250-744-2327. Map 2 F8 bearmountain.ca

ROYAL BC MUSEUM Award-winning First Peoples and Modern History galleries, Natural History gallery, special exhibits and more. 675 Belleville St, 250-356-7226. Map 1 E9

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OUTDOOR ADVENTURE ADRENALINE ZIPLINE TOURS See nature from new heights with Vancouver Island’s only canopy zipline tour through West Coast forest. Daily shuttles from downtown. 5128C Sooke Rd, Sooke, 250-6421933 or toll-free: 1-866-947-9145, adrenalinezip.com.

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BEACON HILL PARK Rose garden, wildfowl sanctuary, picnic tables, tennis courts, playgrounds, 100-year-old cricket pitch, lawn bowling, baseball and soccer fields and a seasonal children’s animal farm. Map 1 E12

and Sundays at 7:30pm, with ad- 12 Visit Category ditional holiday-themed tours around Brewing Halloween and in December. Start from the Visitor Centre, 812 Wharf St. Adults $20; students & seniors $15. Rain or shine. Call 250-384-6698 for details. discoverthepast.com

PRINCE OF WHALES WHALE WATCHING Enjoy whale and sea lion watching at its finest and most exciting. Look for the yellow Zodiacs, the 31-foot all-weather cruisers, or the high-speed, 60foot cruiser, Ocean Magic. Hourly departures across from The Fairmont Empress Hotel. 812 Wharf St, Lower Causeway Level, 250-383-4884. princeofwhales.com Map 1 E8

SWAN LAKE CHRISTMAS HILL NATURE SANCTUARY Beautiful sanctuary in the heart of the city, with natural habitat surrounding the Nature House, plus programs, interactive displays and more. 3873 Swan Lake Rd, 250-479-0211, swanlake.bc.ca Map 2 18

HISTORY TOURS Explore Victoria’s most interesting neighbourhoods, Sat at 2pm and Sun at 10:30am and 2pm. Locations vary; call or visit the website for details: 250-384-6698, discoverthepast.com

PARKS

GALLOPING GOOSE & LOCHSIDE REGIONAL TRAILS Unique park system with 84km of cycling/ hiking trail along a former railway line, connecting the Saanich Peninsula with Victoria and Saanich to the West Shore. Rolling farmland, forest and rocky shoreline. Accessible from numerous points along the route. Call 250-478-3344 or pick up a map at the Visitor Centre.

TOURS

CHINATOWN WALKS A look at Canada’s original Chinatown. Saturdays at 10:30am, Starting from the Bright Pearl statue, Fisgard and Government Sts, No reservations needed. Purchase tickets directly from guides. Private tours available. Adults $20; students & seniors $15. Rain or shine. 250-384-6698, discoverthepast.com GHOSTLY WALKS Fascinating 90-minute walking tours past downtowns spookiest spots. Discover why Victoria is the most haunted city in BC! Through winter, tours run Saturdays

CVS TOURS No matter which experience you choose, CVS offers modern equipment, free WIFI and friendly drivers to help ensure a fantastic visit. Choose from a wide selection of experiences, including a hop-on, hopoff option, a Best of Victoria Tour, the world famous Butchart Gardens and more. 250-386-8652, cvstours.com

TRANSPORTATION

VICTORIA CLIPPER Passenger-only ferry service with year-round daily departures between downtown Victoria and Seattle, and seasonal daily departures to the San Juan Islands. Packages available. In Victoria: 250-382-8100, 254 Belleville St, clippervacations.com Map 1 E9

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Welcome to the amazing world of insects and arachnids! Victoria’s very own Bug Zoo has been showing off the incredible world of arthropods for over 20 years. Our wonderful tour guides are always in the zoo to provide a wealth of information as well as a safe fun bug handling experience for those who are interested.

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The most is the handthermos or water pitcher in the fridge, “Our is dead. and is then forced through old Diane reminds uspopular that both air and water quality play vital tap roleswater in our every It sits in a holding tank with folding or screw-in legsmain to electrometric field therapy HOUR REPLY REQUESTED from Beacon Hill Park, 250-385-7521, beacondrivein.ca pipes inbalanced order to water, get intothe our homes. Structured water is the most impressive thing day Edition well-being. For a simple and effective means of achieving allow you to easily roll it awayMARCH 2014 I have afterforever.” four decades in the business,” says Diane. Kenrico Forever Alkaline Water Stick Purifier is a “magic wandfound, that lasts held portable PLEASE unit.CHECK Simply pour your support water into the unit, where it tumbles through and it will transform regular water into CAREFULLY, INCLUDING between uses. A stabilizing Natural Action Water units are easy to use in your shower, under your sink, in Place this stick into your water bottle, Springless CONTACT INFORMATION. your garden or at your house’s water main inlet. The most popular is the handthermos or water pitcher in the fridge, bar is available for those with geometrically-designed balls, becoming structured along the way, mimicking the alkaline water. held portable unit. Simply pour your water into the unit, where it tumbles Forever Alkaline Water Stick Purifier and it will transform regular water into balance issues, and an accompaNew Designer through Mini Trampoline geometrically-designed balls, becoming structured along the way, mimicking the water. BROTHER’S BARBER SHOP In the heart of downtown workout DVD will you + Omni Magnetic way water moves innying a waterfall. Thegetwater itself isalkaline the Triangle also offers Natural Action way water moves in a waterfall. 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This maintenance-free water When water is “structured” in this While you are there, check out CONTACT INFORMATION. structuring system works without chemway, all its “negative memories” are you – Mon pH-balanced to Sat, 8:30am to 5:30pm 770 Fort St, waterwait into energized nothing at to replace. icals, filters, salts, electricity or magnets. the Urban Cultivator. “People who erased, allowing it to return to its natural K CAREFULLY, INCLUDING You will find that you use less soap state of perfect balance. Anything unsuplike having their own garden Natural Technologies water. 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