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October 2, 2021 – January 29, 2022 An exhibit of original photographs showcases the work of Calgary native, father, hiker and artist Robert Lemermeyer and his explorations in the majestic Rocky Mountains. What began as a pastime, developed into a meditation practice as the act of hiking unveiled the healing and transforming power of nature. Have your own transformative journey through the mountains with our exclusive meditation, listen now on our website.

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1. Victoria’s awesome culinary scene – watch for Dine Around and Stay in Town coming in January. 2. On-ice action from the city’s boys in blue, the Victoria Royals! 3. Wildlife in the skies, forests and ocean – join Prince of Whales to for a view from the sea! 4. Year-round golf! 5. Family-friendly attractions like Miniature World, the Bug Zoo, the Royal BC Museum, the Bateman Gallery, Victoria Butterfly Gardens, Shaw Centre for the Salish Sea and more. 6. Chinese New Year festivities in Victoria’s historic Chinatown. Gain more insight with a community walking tour with Discover the Past. 7. Victoria’s historic treasures, like Craigdarroch Castle, Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse, and Hatley Castle. 8. Beautiful year-round blooms at the Butchart Gardens ... and the breathtaking Christmas displays! 9. Quaint village centres perfect for exploring on foot – visit Oak Bay, Cook Street Village, James Bay and Sidney. 10. Early spring cherry blossom season!

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Orcas in the City Take a deep dive into the stories and science surrounding the majestic orca, with the Royal BC Museum feature exhibition, Orcas: Our Shared Future, extended through March 31. The splashy showcase lets visitors immerse themselves in the world of killer whales through live-size orca replicas, Indigenous cultural objects, videos and

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Book your tickets at royalbcmuseum.bc.ca and don’t forget to leave time to visit the National Geographic IMAX Theatre, also on-site.

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Among the films featured is the Ewan McGregor-narrated Humpback Whales, showing through December 2. See the full lineup at imaxvictoria.com/movies

ALL THAT JAZZ

The Victoria Jazz Alex Cuba Society returns to local stage with Fall Sessions – three evenings of live jazz performances. November 12 opens the sessions with a twin bill featuring the Marc Atkinson Trio, led by one of Canada’s finest guitarists, and the Michael Kaeshammer Band, whose style weaves threads of classical, jazz, blues, boogiewoogie and pop into a sought-after sonic tapestry. On November 13, experience eclectic Latin music from the Alex Cuba Band, incorporating the artist’s Cuban roots with melodies, pop-soul hooks and rock chords. Opening this evening will be Victoria trumpeter Miguelito Valdes and his ensemble. A late-night concert follows at the Victoria Event Centre featuring local R&B band, Diamond Café. Closing the festival November 14, Halie Loren mixes jazz, pop, vibrant vocals and authentic lyrics in two performances at Hermann’s Jazz Club.

UNTIL THE FLOOD

To November 7 Langham Court Theatre presents this provcative Dael Orlandersmith play. Info: langhamtheatre.ca

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LUNCH AT ALLEN’S

November 5 Musical powerhouse foursome: Murray McLauchlan, Cindy Church, Marc Jordan and Ian Thomas, at the McPherson Playhouse. Page 14

INDIGENOUS POP-UP YYJ CHRISTMAS MARKET November 7 Indigenous art and beadwork, Bannock, silverwork,cedar bark weaving, herbal botanicals and more, at Fernwood Community Association. Info: instagram.com/indigenouspopupshopyyj

PACIFIC FOOTBALL CLUB

Through November Victoria’s entry in the Canadian Premier League plays home games at Starlight Stadium. Info: pacificfc.canpl.ca

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To January 29 Robert Lemermeyer presents, Relief: A Transformative Journey Through the Rockies at the Bateman Gallery. Page 23 FALL/WINTER 2021-2022 // where.ca

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DECEMBER QW’AN QW’ANAKWAL – TO COME TOGETHER To December 23 New works by 12 artists and their collaborators from Salish nations on Vancouver Island at the Legacy Gallery. Page 23

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CAT AND NAT: IN REAL LIFE & REAL CLOTHES December 6 A hilarious evening with two of most honest, unfiltered, pee-your-pants funny moms on the planet. Page 14

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December 9 The duo visits the Royal Theatre on their Final Freakquency tour. Info: rmts.bc.ca

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JULY TALK: LIVE AT LAST

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The Butchart Gardens sparkles at Christmas.

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Happy holidays! The holidays are a magical time here in the Capital! If you’re looking for ways to get festive, here are some of our favourites... In a spectacle that’s a must-see for locals and visitors alike, the Butchart Gardens presents a magical canvas of thousands of twinkling lights shining across their beautiful 55-acre gardens. Don’t miss the 12 Days of Christmas displays throughout tbe gardens and for the young – and young-at-heart – a turn around the carousel is a must! Take in the magical displays from November 26 to January 5. While strolling the streets of downtown Victoria, head to the Bay Centre where through January 4 the 30th annual Festival of Trees has the centre all a-twinkle, in support of the BC Children’s Hospital. Join Victoria Symphony and acclaimed vocalist David Curry to ring in the holiday season with such favorites as Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Suite, I’ll Be Home for Christmas, and It’s a Wonderful Life! Christmas Pops runs December 11 and 12 at the Royal Theatre. JUNO Award-winning vocal group The Tenors returns with their Santa’s Wish tour, taking the Royal Theatre stage December 14 with guest Tyler Shaw. From nostalgic, traditional carols, to whimsical, modern day tunes of the season, this performance will leave you filled with the holiday spirit! December 18 brings Cookeilidh‘s festive feast of Celtic and holiday favourites, We Need A Little Christmas, to the Mary Winspear Centre in Sidney. And for fans of Monty Python, Mr. Bean and Dr. Seuss, there’s Christmas with a comic twist. James and Jamesy bring a little holiday humour your way with O Christmas Tea, A British Comedy, at the Mary WInspear Centre in Sidney November 20 and the Royal Theatre December 19.

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HERE AND NOW DINE AROUND VICTORIA! Victoria is renowned for its culinary scene, with world-class chefs delighting diners from their award-winning kitchens. From global flavours to dishes inspired right here at home, the challenge for foodies is often in choosing! For those visiting from January 20 to February 6, indulge in the best of the best with Dine Around and Stay in Town Victoria. Easily Victoria’s most anticipated foodie event, visitors and locals alike get a real taste for Victoria’s culinary offerings from a wide array of restaurants featuring set-price, three-course menus. Whether you’re revisiting old favourites or discovering new ones, come Dine Around Victoria! Learn more at tourismvictoria.com/dine-around

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January 1 Celebrate the New Year with the Victoria Symphony, with dance and the music of Johann Strauss and his contemporaries. Page 14

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THE GLORIOUS SONS January 14 & 15 The celebrated rockers bring their Unfinished Business Tour to the Royal Theatre. Info: rmts.bc.ca

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RELIEF: A Transformative Journey Through the Rockies Victoria’s Bateman Gallery presents a new photography exhibit this winter that navigates mental health and iconic Canadian landscapes.

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HILDA’S YARD

January 19 to February 6 Langham Court Theatre presents this Norm Foster play where calamities are solved as mother knows best. Page 15

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In 2017, Calgary native Robert Lemermeyer started hiking in the Canadian Rockies. His drive to conquer these peaks was soon replaced by a deepening relationship with his son, Yuri, and a growing passion for nature photography. Robert discovered that time spent in nature directly correlated with a positive boost to his mental health and wellbeing. With each scramble, the transformative power of nature was unlocked.

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On exhibit through January 29, Relief: A Transformative Journey Through the Rockies explores the magic of nature through a spectacular collection of images. Each photograph captures a special moment spent among the untamed majesty of the Rocky Mountains, accompanied by journal entries that offer a window into the artist’s physical and mental journey. Viewers are invited to slow down, take a breath and enjoy an immersive experience.

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VICTORIA ROYALS

January 21, 22, 25, 26 Victoria’s hockey team brings ??? WHL action to the Save-on-Foods Memorial Arena. Page 15

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FEBRUARY DINE AROUND & STAY IN TOWN

To February 6 Victoria’s favourite culinary adventure! tourismvictoria.com/dine-around

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LITTLE RED WARRIOR & HIS LAWYER

February 1 to 27 An irreverent play by By Kevin Loring is at the Royal Theatre. Page 15

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VIOLET CHACHKI

February 6 The international drag performer and global fashion icon is at the Royal Theatre. Page 15

THE WASTE LAND

February 17 to 26 See this play adapted from the poem by T.S. Eliot, published in 1922, at UVic’s Phoenix Theatre Page 15

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Through spring Stroll the streets of downtown Victoria and neighbouring Fairfield to to marvel in the flowering plum and cherry trees. Beautiful! 10

IN THE GARDEN CITY

Are there more beautiful places than the Garden City to welcome spring? We don’t think so. From the moment the first boulevard trees erupt in a riot of blossoms, Victorians are ready to celebrate – in local parks, at beaches and of course, at our gorgeous gardens! Tucked into a residential community just minutes from downtown, Abkhazi Garden, above, is known as “the garden that love built,” and the space that Prince and Princess Abkhazi created amid the oak trees continues to delight. At the University of Victoria, Finnerty Gardens is a spring showstopper, filled with rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias and more, while on the Saanich Peninsula, the garden at the Horticulture Centre of the Pacific is known as Victoria’s “garden for gardeners.” Of course, you won’t want to miss the year-round delights at the Butchart Gardens, a world-renowned spectacle throughout the seasons!

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EMILY CARR: SEEING + BEING SEEN

In Seeing and Being Seen, the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria explores the work of iconic artist Emily Carr. Half the exhibition explores how Carr documented what was around her, highlighting many of the works she’s admired for. The other half looks at how artists and historians of various backgrounds and world views have reacted, and continue to react to, and interpret her legacy and body Emily Carr, Totem Walk at Sitka, 1907, Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. of work.


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1. Take a hike – Receiving considerably less rain than our Mainland counterparts, outdoor adventure is a year-round passion here! From shorter, beach-front strolls to challenging hikes, you’ll find them all in and around Greater Victoria. Start your explorations at CRD.bc.ca/parks

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2. Cultural explorations – Indigenous and settler history are both on display at the Royal BC Museum, in the heart of downtown, where you’ll also find such local favourites as the Bateman Gallery. A few minutes from town is the grand Craigdarroch Castle, a late 19th century treasure, or head to the Saanich Peninsula to the recently renovated Sidney Museum.

3. Look up – way up! – Greater Victoria’s newest attraction is the Malahat Skywalk, a year-round opportunity to soak in some of the finest views on the South Island and learn more about the Indigenous peoples who make their home here. Plan your visit at malahatskywalk.com

4. History on foot – A walking tour is an excellent way to learn about the city you’re visiting. Discover the Past offers a variety of options, including Chinatown Walks, Ghostly Walks and Daytime History Tours. For a tour with a culinary turn, try A Taste of Victoria, exploring some of the city’s tastiest hidden gems. Visit discoverthepast.com and atasteofvictoriafoodtours.com


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ENTERTAINMENT COMEDY

CAT AND NAT IN REAL LIFE & REAL CLOTHES December 6 The most hilarious, highly entertaining comedy show any woman or mom will experience is hosted by the two most honest, unfiltered moms on the planet. Cat & Nat get into all the mom confessions that no one ever talks about. McPherson Playhouse, #3 Centennial Square, 250386-6121, rmts.bc.ca Map 1 F7 BRUCE MCCULLOCH: TALES OF BRAVERY AND STUPIDITY November 4 Funny and at times touching, this part stand-up, part storytelling one-man show looks at some of the bravely stupid things Bruce has done, and things we all do as we “throw ourselves at life.” Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave, Sidney, 250-6560275, marywinspear.ca Map 2 H2 RON JAMES November 20 Boasting a comedian’s eye for satire and a writer’s ear for language, in Back Where I Belong, the award-winning comedian promises a non-stop roller coaster ride, cutting a wide swath through contemporary culture with a razor-sharp wit and unique, poetically honed delivery. Royal Theatre, 805 Broughton St, 250-3866121, rmts.bc.ca Map 1 F7 THE ARROGANT WORMS March 10 The shows are fast, furious and family-friendly. The wit is quick, the satire is biting and the musicianship is second to none. Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave, Sidney, 250-6560275, marywinspear.ca Map 2 H2

MARKETS

ESQUIMALT FARMERS’ MARKET Thursdays, to November 25 The market returns for its seventh season, Thursdays from 4 to 6:30pm in The Town Square, 1200 Esquimalt Rd. Info: esquimaltmarket.com METCHOSIN FARMERS’ MARKET Sundays, to December 5 Stop by the Metchosin Municipal Grounds from 11am to 2 pm for farmfresh vegetables, fresh-baked breads and treats, jams, salsa, plants, gifts and more. Info: metchosin.ca/content/ farmers-market MOSS STREET WINTER MARKET November to April Locally grown organic produce, foods and artisan wares. In Fairfield outdoors, on Porter Park and the Thurlow boulevard and indoors in the Sir James Douglas school gymnasium, 10am to 1pm Saturdays. Summer Markets May to October 14

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Oh, Christmas Tea! Grab your teacups! Award-winning off-Broadway comedians James & Jamesy present their outrageously funny and brilliantly inventive Christmas comedy classic O Christmas Tea, a modern holiday classic that delights thousands of hearts James and Jamesy are in Sidney Nov. 20 and Victoria December 19 every holiday season. Redefining immersive theatre, these masters of physical comedy sweep the audience out to sea in a jolly aquatic escapade brimming with whimsy, action, and ingenuity in a celebration of friendship at Christmas. 10am to 2pm. mossstreetmarket.com

MUSIC & DANCE

VICTORIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA For full schedule, call the Symphony Box Office at 250-385-6515 or visit victoriasymphony.ca. Royal Theatre, 805 Broughton St, Map 2 G5 LUNCH AT ALLEN’S November 5

Musical powerhouse featuring Murray McLauchlan, Cindy Church, Marc Jordan and Ian Thomas takes audiences on an intimate musical journey of laughter, personal anecdotes, familiar favourites and new material. McPherson Playhouse, #3 Centennial Square, 250-386-6121, rmts.bc.ca Map 1 F7 OCIE ELLIOTT November 6 Jon Middle-

ton and Sierra Lundy, with Ashleigh Ball, are at the McPherson Playhouse, #3 Centennial Square, 250-386-6121, rmts. bc.ca Map 1 F7

VICTORIA JAZZ SOCIETY: THE FALL SESSIONS November 12 to 14 Three evenings of live music performances and one free-to-attend morning workshop by critically acclaimed jazz artists. November 12 Marc Atkinson Trio & Michael Kaeshammer Band. November 13 Alex Cuba Band plus Miguelito Valdes November 14 Halie Loren.

COOKEILIDH: WE NEED A LITTLE CHRISTMAS! December 18 Savour a festive feast of Celtic and holiday favourites, from nostalgic, traditional carols, to whimsical, modern day tunes of the season. Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave, Sidney, 250656-0275, marywinspear.ca Map 2 H2 BARNEY BENTALL: THE CARIBOO EXPRESS November 12 to 14 Saanich Peninsula Lions Food Bank fundraiser with the Cariboo Express, a one-of-a-kind variety show hosted by Juno Award-winning Barney Bentall.

Editor’s Note: While live performances and events have adapted due to COVID-19, a number of venues are hosting events with physical distancing and following safety protocols. The information was accurate at time of printing, but be sure to check with the venue for current information.


Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave, Sidney, 250-656-0275, marywinspear.ca Map 2 H2

RAINE MAIDA & CHANTAL KREVIAZUK November 18 Kreviazuk, a two-time JUNO Award winner and Raine Maida, a four-time winner with Our Lady Peace, are at the Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave, Sidney, 250-656-0275, marywinspear. ca Map 2 H2 BALLET ÉTOILE CANADA: THE STORYBOOK NUTCRACKER November 27 to 28 Bringing the classic story to life with engaging narration and vibrant costumes perfectly suited to younger audience members and firsttime ballet attendees. Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave, Sidney, 250656-0275, marywinspear.ca Map 2 H2 FRED PENNER: CAT CAME BACK 40TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR January 22 Through Juno-winning albums, concerts, videos, books and television, Penner’s cornerstone philosophy remains: “Never underestimate your ability to make the difference in the life of a child.” Discover – or relive – the magic at McPherson Playhouse, #3 Centennial Square, 250-386-6121, rmts.bc.ca Map 1 F7 COMPAGNIE HERVÉ KOUBI: THE BARBARIAN NIGHTS February 4 & 5 Thirteen street dancers from Algeria, Morocco, France and Burkina Faso perform with their breathtaking energy against a musical backdrop of Mozart, Fauré and traditional Algerian melodies. Royal Theatre, 805 Broughton St, 250386-6121, rmts.bc.ca Map 1 F7

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JAMES & JAMESY: O CHRISTMAS TEA November 20 & December 19 An outrageously funny and inventive Christmas comedy classic. When catastrophe strikes at the duo’s Christmas tea party, flooding the world with tea, the friends leap into action, finding innovative and hilarious solutions to stay afloat. November 20 Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave, Sidney, 250656-0275, marywinspear.ca Map 2 H2 December 19 at Royal Theatre, 805 Broughton St, 250-386-6121, rmts.bc.ca Map 1 F7

SERVING ELIZABETH November 23 to December 19 Politics and pop culture collide with unexpected twists as this new play moves between 1952 Kenya – when an anti-monarchist cook challenges Princess Elizabeth in the moments before she becomes queen – and

2015 London, when a Kenyan-Canadian film student clashes with convention and custom while working on a TV series about the Royals. Belfry Theatre, 1291 Gladstone Ave, 250-385-6815, belfry.bc.ca Map 1 J6

HILDA’S YARD January 19 to February 6 From Norm Foster comes this tale of the brief moment after the children have moved that’s comically shattered when one by one they return over the backyard fence. Langham Court Theatre, 805 Langham Court, 250-384-2142, langhamtheatre.ca. Map 1 I9

LITTLE RED WARRIOR & HIS LAWYER February 1 to 27 From Kevin Loring comes this story of Little Red, the last remaining member of his tribe, who discovers a land development firm has violated his traditional territory. After attacking one of their engineers, he is arrested and assigned a court-appointed lawyer. Things turn surprising and farcical when displaced Red moves in with the lawyer and his wife. Belfry Theatre, 1291 Gladstone Ave, 250-385-6815, belfry.bc.ca Map 1 J6

VIOLET CHACHKI February 6 International drag performer and global fashion icon debuts her solo show A Lot More Me, the perfect spectacle of all things Violet - part drag, part fashion, part burlesque and part circus. Royal Theatre, 805 Broughton St, 250-3866121, rmts.bc.ca Map 1 F7 THE WASTE LAND February 17 to 26 Adapted from the poem by T.S. Eliot, published in 1922, this story bears witness to the physical and emotional devastation caused by the First World War and the global influenza pandemic. UVic’s Phoenix Theatre, 3800 Finnerty Rd, 250-721-8000, finearts.uvic.ca/ theatre/phoenix SHAKESPEARE’S WOMEN March 17 to 26 On the garden terrace of a majestic chateau, the greatest couples from Shakespeare’s canon waltz out of an elegant ballroom and into our contemporary perspective to be reconsidered from a modern-day lens. UVic’s Phoenix Theatre, 3800 Finnerty Rd, 250-721-8000, finearts.uvic.ca/ theatre/phoenix SILENT SKY March 23 to April 10

A drama by Lauren Gunderson about Henrietta, a woman ahead of her time, 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, saveonfoodsmemorialcentre.com Map 2 G6

SCREEN

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC IMAX THEATRE The most technologically advanced theatre system features a sixstorey-tall screen. Film showings rotate throughout the day. Royal BC Museum, 675 Belleville St, 250-953-IMAX, imaxvictoria.com Map 1 E9 THE VIC THEATRE Cosy, 19+ movie theatre featuring indie and art-house films, gourmet snacks, wine and beer. 808 Douglas St, 250-389-0444. victoriafilmfestival.com Map 1 F8 CAPITOL 6 THEATRE Downtown Victoria theatre showing all the latest releases. 805 Yates St, 778-265-7988, 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

ORCAS: OUR SHARED FUTURE To March 31 Dive deep into the stories and science that surround the magnificent Orca, spirit of BC’s wild coast and apex predator of all oceans. Discover the complex social structure of Orca society and reflect on the surprising consequences of captivity. 675 Belleville St, 250-356-7226, royalbcmuseum. bc.ca. Map 1 E9 MASTERS OF ILLUSION November 7 Jaw-dropping grand illusions and laugh-out-loud comedy magic as performers from around the world combine fantasy, fervour and flair with magic created in front of their very eyes. Royal Theatre, 805 Broughton St, 250-386-6121, rmts.bc.ca Map 1 F7 DINE AROUND & STAY IN TOWN January 20 to February 6 Victoria’s favourite food festival returns with 50+ of the region’s best restaurants offering set three-course menus at deliciously low prices. Hotels and accommodations will also take part, offering a special rate to “Stay in Town.” Learn more at tourismvictoria.com/ dinearound

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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

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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

HOT DINING TEA TIME

A visit to Victoria wouldn’t be complete without the indulgence of Afternoon Tea. Of course, the Empress has been delighting guests for more than a century with exquisite treats, but other stops worthy of consideration include the Hotel Grand Pacific, with their West Coast Afternoon Tea, and the Butchart Gardens, serving tea 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 6pm, Sun from 8am. Store open daily from 9am. 1110 Government St, 250-381-5451, murchies.com Map 1 F8

in the Dining Room restaurant, located in the original Butchart family residence. 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, 250-220-8008. 10acres.ca Map 1 E9

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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. 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 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 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 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

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RUBY Serving tasty signature brunch and dinner, backed by rhythms from their extensive vinyl collection. 642A Johnson St, Best Western Carlton Plaza Hotel, 778-265-8750, 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, 778-406-5604 Map 1 D10; Royal Oak ,4496 West Saanich Rd, 778-265-5114 Map 2 H7; Langford, 721 Station Ave, 778-4401200 Map 2 F9. 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 Map 2 H9 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

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

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

ITALIAN

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, 250-391-5224. 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, 250-388-5824. 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, 250-3610028. Map 1 E7 PAGLIACCI’S Not your ordinary Italian restaurant! The menu has a quirky, Hollywood slant. Good food and service. Open late for dinner. 1011 Broad St, 250-386-1662. Map 1 F8


Sooke Region Museum & Visitor Centre

Your source for information about the past and the present of the Sooke region! • Visit our museum • Learn about the community • Shop for original local gifts • Explore our grounds & exhibits 2070 Phillips Rd, Sooke, BC V9Z 0Y3 250-642-6351 • TF 1-866-888-4748 sookeregionmuseum.com http://www.sookeregionmuseum.ca/ FALL/WINTER 2021-2022 // where.ca

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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

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

SPANISH

BODEGA BAR Delicious tapas perfect for sharing in a relaxed downtown 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, chorizoandco.com Map 1 F8 BODEGA TAPAS WINE BAR A uniquely small gathering place from your friends at Tapa Bar, featuring tapas, wine and more. 1210 Broad St, 778-406-1210, bodegabar.ca 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

PIZZA

DELICIOUS PIZZA & PASTA Proudly serving Greater Victoria since 2002, all ingredients are fresh and your pizza is hand-made when you order it. Gluten-free crust and non-dairy cheese options available. Simply delicious, and voted in Top Three Best Pizzas in the city 2018, 2019 and 2020! 3388 Douglas St, 250-4751925, deliciouspizza.ca Map 2 H9

PUBS & LOUNGES

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CANOE BREWPUB Award-winning handcrafted beers, an extensive wine list and excellent food. The property also features a wonderful restaurant and its own marina. Year-round waterfront patio. 450 Swift St, 250-361-1940. Map 1 E7

SNUG PUB An icon and an institution in Victoria, with a history dating back to 1954, The Snug is Victoria’s first neighbourhood pub and the perfect place to enjoy good spirits amongst friends. At the Oak Bay Beach Hotel, 1175 Beach Dr, 250-598-4556, oakbaybeachhotel.com Map 2 K9

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 Return to the past and experience a true Victorian tradition overlooking Victoria’s beautiful Inner Harbour. With its old-world charm, stained glass windows, and antique furnishings, the Inn offers a setting like no other to enjoy Afternoon Tea, all served with premium TWG teas. Open daily, reservations highly recommended. 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 MARINA RESTAURANT With one of Victoria’s most magnificent waterfront settings, savour a premium dining experience, including 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, 250-598-8555. marinarestaurant.com Map 2 K9


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Connected Heritage

Takao Tanabe, The Land, at Madrona Gallery.

SEVEN DECADES ON DISPLAY Madrona Gallery, in downtown Victoria, presents an exhibition of works by Takao Tanabe, an artist whose work helped shape the arts in Western Canada. On exhibit from November 6 to 20, the exhibition showcases major works from every decade that Tanabe has been active.

GALLERIES

MARK LORIA GALLERY Aboriginal art from the Canadian Northwest Coast, Australia, Papua New Guinea, Mua Island and the Soloman Islands. 621 Fort St, 250-383-8224. markloriagallery. com Map 1 F8 ART GALLERY OF GREATER VICTORIA A keeper of treasures with 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. 1040 Moss St, 250-384-4171. Map 1 I9 aggv.ca ART IN THE BARN GALLERY Located in the pastoral Saanich Peninsula countryside, discover realistic and accessible works from local artists with a passion for art, displayed in a unique setting 4578 Hughes Rd, 778-977-2895, artinthebarn.gallery. 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. To January 29 Relief: A Transformative Journey through the Rockies An exhibit of original photographs showcasing the work of Calgary native, father, hiker and artist Robert Lemermeyer and his explorations in the majestic Rocky Mountains. To June 30, 2023 The World of Robert Bateman A renowned naturalist and artist, Bateman imbues a deep knowledge into his works, bringing attention to the beauty and particularity of nature. In the former Steamship Terminal building on the Inner Harbour, 470 Belleville St, 250-940-3630. Map 1 E9 batemancentre.org FORTUNE GALLERY November 2 to 14 Passages - Journey Into Art The Federation of Canadian Artists presents paintings by local island artists. 537 Fisgard St, 250-383 1552, fortunegallery.ca Map 1 F7 GALLERY AT MATTICK’S FARM Specializing in Canadian art and craftsmanship. At Mattick’s Farm, 109-5325 Cordova Bay Rd, 250658-8333, thegalleryatmatticksfarm.com Map 2 I6

Featuring artists from across Western Canada, the Articulation Textile Group presents Connected Heritage at the recently renovated Sidney Museum, through December 27. With more than 30 pieces of original textile art by six different artists, unique styles and perspectives Works by Donna examine through Clement (top) and textiles the Ingrid Lincoln are at the Sidney Museum connections between Icelandic and Canadian culture. Presented in partnership with the Icelandic Canadian Club of BC, the exhibition will feature objects such as Icelandic pottery, jewellery and art.

LEGACY GALLERY Browse an amazing collection housed in an equally amazing downtown building. To December 23 Ungasittuq - Something That Is Far Away This exploration of distance, space, acceptance and pushing boundaries aims to build a foundation for contemporary urban Inuit art photography within the broader popular understanding of contemporary Inuit art. To December 23 Qw’an Qw’anakwal To Come Together 10th anniversary celebration of the Visiting Artist Program hosted by UVic’s Department of Anthropology, featuring new works by 12 artists and their collaborators from Salish nations on Vancouver Island. 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. November 6 to 20 Takao Tanabe 606 View St, 250-380-4660. Map 1 E8 madronagallery.com WEST END GALLERY Family-owned and operated gallery specializing in fine Canadian wall art, sculpture and blown glass since 1975, serving clients from the heart of two great Canadian cities: Edmonton and Victoria. November 6 to 18 Rod Charleswrorth: New Works 1203 Broad St, 250-3880009. westendgalleryltd.com Map 1 F8 WINCHESTER GALLERIES Specializing in contemporary, historical and local Canadian, European and International paintings. 2260 Oak Bay Ave, 250-595-2777. Map 2 J10 winchestergalleriesltd.com FALL/WINTER 2021-2022 // where.ca

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HOT 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 sweetdreamsboutique.com

BOOKS

BOLEN BOOKS Victoria’s community bookstore for over 40 years. Hillside Mall 111-1644 Hillside Ave, 250-595-4232, bolen.bc.ca Map 2 I9

Peninsula Tireland & Auto Centre “Your Neighbourhood Service Centre” #1 - 2061 Malaview, Sidney, (near Slegg Lumber) 250.655.4212 www.tireland.ca REBATE information online NOW!

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’ coffered 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, 250-382-2464. 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, 250-361-4447 russellbooks.com Map 1 F8

CHILDREN

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, 250-655-7171. buddiestoys.ca Map 2 H3

FULL SERVICE COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE Full Service Commercial Real Estate, Investment Properties, Retail, Industrial Sales & Leasing, Business Sales, Property Management, Financial Consultation, New Home Construction & Sales, Multi Family Project Sales

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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, including an array of buttons from around the world. Open daily. Trounce Alley, 614 View St, 250-384-8781. buttonedup.com Map 1 E7

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SHOPPING 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. 1919 Fernwood Rd, 250-412-0198. kbnfibres.ca Map 1 F6

EYEWEAR

DIAMOND EYECARE Find a huge selection of quality frames and lenses, one-on-one service and more. In Victoria at 634 Johnson St, 250-3806919; in Oak Bay at 105 - 1964 Fort St, 250-590-2932; and in Langford, 104-755 Goldstream Ave, 250-5902683. diamondeyecare.ca

FASHION

BAGHEERA Premier women’s clothing store, specializking in European and Canadian fashions. Find everything for a woman’s wardrobe – casual, formal, dresses and business attire to one-of-akind shoes and accessories. 618 Broughton St, 778-406-1600, bagheeravictoria. ca. Map 1 E9 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 LIFESTYLES WEST BOUTIQUE Discover an ever-changing selection of trendsetting, functional and fun items, including Canadian designers, artisans and jewellers, and an array of fairly traded goods. 1150 Douglas St, Bay Centre, 778-430-5288, lifestyleswest. com Map 1 F8 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

Cosy comforts Is there anything better on a cool winter day than tucking up under a cosy, fluffy duvet with a good book?

SMOKING LILY Specializing in bamboo, eucalyptus and vintage fabrics found on their travels.1713 Government St, 250-382-5459, smokinglily.com Map 1 F6 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

Sweet Dreams Boutique – with locations in downtown Victoria and Sidney – is a delightful shop specializing in everything you need for a good night’s sleep in a beautiful bedroom!

Where style and Fall connect. LIFESTYLES WEST BOUTIQUE

A hidden treasure at the Bay Centre Locally owned & operated. — 1150 Douglas Street, Victoria

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FOOTWEAR

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, 250-3863741. 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

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

HEALTH & WELLNESS

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 SAPPHIRE DAY SPA Immerse yourself in an Ayurvedainspired sanctuary. 714 View St, 250-385-6676, sapphiredayspa.com Map 1 F8 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 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

HOME & GARDEN

New and pre-owned scooters and accessories, rentals, walkers, canes, walking poles and knee walkers!

Locally owned and operated

New items in stock! 250.654.0021 • 2378 Beacon Ave.

http://sidneyscooters.ca/ sidneyscooters.ca Stop by and see us, if you are around Sidney, and let’s chat about your challenges and solutions!

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AUTONOMOUS FURNITURE Highly curated interiors destination featuring BC designers working in wood, metal, acrylic and concrete. Find high-quality, 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 LIVE EDGE Reclaimed, Refined and Remarkable: Spectacular West Coast natural furniture built to last for generations. Visit their showroom in Duncan, just a 50-minute, picturesque drive from Victoria. Visit Mon to Sat at 5195 Mearns Rd, Duncan, 1-866-748-0763, liveedgedesign.com

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IDAR JEWELLERS Award-winning Idar jewellery designs are Nordic-inspired but with a West Coast sensibility – oneof-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, gemstones, extensive watch collection, repairs, cleaning and


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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, Islandmade and Island-grown. Visit the well-stocked 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

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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

SPECIALTY SHOPS

LIFESTYLES WEST BOUTIQUE Elegant, sometimes “edgy,” selection of gift, home décor and fashion items. Discover an ever-changing selection of trendsetting, functional and fun items, including Canadian designers, artisans and jewellers, and an array of fairly traded goods. 1150 Douglas St, Bay Centre, 778430-5288, lifestyleswest.com Map 1 F8 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, 778-433-2604, Map

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SILK ROAD TEA Expertly blended Fresh, Organic, Tea, Skin & Bodycare products made in Victoria BC. 1624 Government St, 250-382-0006, silkroadteastore.com Map 1 E7 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, 250360-2337. Map 1 F8 TRIANGLE HEALING PRODUCTS Alternative health store carrying unique, quality products, including Blendtec Blenders, Vielight, Bellicon Rebounders and more. Knowledgeable service and an excellent selection of products to support your wellness. 770 Spruce Ave, 250-370-1818, trianglehealingproducts. com Map 2 I9

BARK, BATH & BEYOND Discover everything the finest pet could want at this delightful pet boutique and grooming salon. 2041 Oak Bay Ave, 250-590-2822. barkpetboutique.com Map 1 J10

SHOPPING CENTRES & DISTRICTS

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 HILLSIDE CENTRE Recently expanded shopping centre anchored by Marshalls, Thrifty Foods, Canadian Tire and Bolen Books, plus more than 100 shops and services. Corner of Hillside and Shelbourne streets. 250595-7154. Map 2 J9 MATTICK’S FARM Venture out of the city to this charming shopping destination just 20 minutes from downtown Victoria or Sidney. Featuring one-of-a-kind boutiques, cafés, services and activities, Mattick’s Farm is popular with locals and visitors looking for a unique way to spend

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THE ESSENTIAL CITY NEIGHBOURHOODS

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

Winter on the wild West Coast While orcas and humpbacks are often the stars of the show when it comes to a West Coast wildlife experience, Greater Victoria visitors find a lot more to love on an adventure with brings a wide array of migratory birds, in Prince of Whales. addition to year-round feathered friends, Seals and sea lions including bald eagles and other raptors. are fun to see (and Whether you’re on land or sea, winter on hear!), and fall also the West Coast is anything but boring! 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 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 FALL/WINTER 2021-2022 // where.ca

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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 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. 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. 30

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Sip & savour a coastal treat No visit to Sooke, about 45 minutes from downtown Victoria on the West Coast of Vancouver Island, is complete without a stop at Sheringham Distillers. Stop by their tasting room to sample award-winning small batch spirits with BC ingredients. Seaside Gin for example, is uniquely infused with hand-harvested local winged kelp, while their Kazuki Gin marries Eastern and Western botanicals, including cherry blossoms. Other delicious possibilities include vodka, rhubarb and lemon gin liqueurs, Akavit and more. 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 10am to 3:30p. 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. 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, 250479-6162, 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 HATLEY PARK NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Gracious castle built by James Dunsmuir, whose father built Craigdarroch Castle, is now home to Royal Roads University, after years as a military college. Gorgeous gardens and forest trails. Hatley Park, 2005 Sooke Rd, 250-391-2666. hatleypark. ca Map 2 G9 MALAHAT SKYWALK This exciting new tourism attraction offers an accessible 600-metre TreeWalk through beautiful arbutus forest leading to a spectacular gentle spiral ramp that takes visitors up 32 metres to a sightseeing lookout offering views of Finlayson Arm, Saanich Peninsula, Mount Baker and the distant Coast Mountains. Located on Vancouver Island’s Malahat Drive (the TransCanada Highway), a stunning 35-minute drive north from Victoria. malahatskywalk.com


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, 250-953-IMAX. imaxvictoria.com Map 1 E9 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

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

SIDNEY MUSEUM Take a walk through time and discover the natural history of the area, followed by regularly updated permanent displays on local First Nations, industry, transportation, agriculture and social history. Special exhibits include Snapshots of Canada, through December 24 and the annual Lego Exhibition, January 2 to March 31. 22423 Beacon Ave, Sidney, sidneymuseum.ca. Map 2 H2

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BEAR MOUNTAIN RESORT World-class golf on two 18-hole, Jack and Steve Nicklaus codesigned courses, spa, bike trails and more. Pro shop; various dining options. Pro shop: 250-744-2327. Map 2 F8 bearmountain.ca BLENKINSOP VALLEY ADVENTURE GOLF CENTRE Delightful 18-hole mini-golf course in a colourful garden setting that’s fun for the whole family. Practise your swing at the covered driving range with lessons, putting and chipping green and pro shop. 4239 Blenkinsop Rd. Call for hours. Mini-Golf: 250-477-4104;

Driving range: 250-721-2001; Proshop: 250-590-8250. valleyadventuregolf.com Map 2 I8 OLYMPIC VIEW GOLF COURSE Picturesque, 18-hole, golf course in the West Shore. Pro shop. Forester’s Bistro & Bar overlooks the course. 643 Latoria Rd, 250-474-3673 golfbc.com Map 2 F10

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. Closed for winter; check for opening dates. 5128C Sooke Rd, Sooke, 250642-1933 or toll-free: 1-866-9479145, adrenalinezip.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, 60-foot 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

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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. Call 250-478-3344 or pick up a map at the Visitor Centre. 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

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TRANSPORTATION

BLUEBIRD TAXI Serving Greater Victoria since 1946, Bluebird offers efficient, courteous, 24/7 service from a fleet of more than 80 vehicles, including wheelchair accessible vans. Airport, ferry and Butchart Gardens service; deliveries; debit and credit accepted. Call 250-382-2222, taxicab.com

WINERIES, BREWERIES & DISTILLERIES

CATEGORY 12 BREWING Visit one of Victoria’s newest craft breweries. Open Mon to Sat, 12 to 6pm, Sun from 12 to 4pm. 2200 Keating Cross Rd, 250-652-9668, category12beer.com

MOON UNDER WATER BREWERY & PUB Inspired by European tradition, this celebrated craft brewery produces some of the region’s favourite beers. Visit the on-site pub to for the perfect lunch, dinner or snack pairing! Open daily at 350 Bay St, 250-380-0706, moonunderwater.ca Map 1 E5 PHILLIPS BREWING Visit one of Victoria’s original craft brewers and discover what has kept Phillips bringing innovative flavours to beer fans for more than 10 years. Tours offered; reservations are recommended – call 250-380-1912. The cost is $6 per person and includes samples from the taster bar. 2010 Government St, 250380-1912. phillipsbeer.com Map 1 F6. SEA CIDER FARM & CIDERHOUSE The Saanich Peninsula’s only cidery brews a selection of ciders in the British style from its certified organic apples. Tours, tastings and sales. 2487 Mt. St. Michael Rd, 250-544-4824. seacider.ca Map 2 H4 SHERINGHAM DISTILLERY Using time-honoured distilling methods, this Sooke distillery creates hand-crafted award-winning spirits with a sustainable and traditional approach. 252 - 6731 West Coast Rd, Sooke, 778-425-2019, sheringhamdistillery.com 32

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#1 selling bed in Europe for 45 years! The Balancer Das Original is an innovative bed designed to provide the ideal sleeping surface for anybody, regardless of one’s weight, size or build and at the same time providing an all-natural solution that is free of chemicals, synthetics, and metal. The design combines Swiss “Know-How” and German Engineering! The beds are manufactured in New Brunswick, Canada.

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