
Victoria
Garden City charm meets Pacific Northwest wilderness
Victoria hits differently than other Canadian cities. Sure, it's the capital of British Columbia, but this isn't some stuffy government town. Picture afternoon tea at the Empress Hotel followed by whale watching in the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Or cycling the Galloping Goose Trail before dinner at a James Bay bistro. The city wraps around a gorgeous inner harbor where seaplanes buzz overhead and street performers work the crowds. But step beyond downtown and you'll find old-growth forests, rugged coastlines, and gardens that make even non-gardeners stop and stare. Victoria manages to feel both cosmopolitan and outdoorsy, British and distinctly West Coast. It's a city where you can kayak with orcas in the morning and catch a show at the Royal Theatre that evening.
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.BC Transit day passes cost $5 and cover unlimited rides - way cheaper than multiple single fares at $2.50 each
- 2.Many museums offer free admission on the first Tuesday of each month, including the Royal BC Museum
- 3.Happy hour at harbor-view restaurants runs 3-6pm - same views, half the price on drinks and appetizers
- 4.Butchart Gardens charges $38 in peak season, but twilight admission after 4pm drops to $28
- 5.Free walking tours leave from the Visitor Centre daily at 11am - tip your guide what you think it's worth
- 6.Grocery shop at Thrifty Foods or Save-On-Foods instead of downtown markets - prices drop significantly
- 7.Book whale watching tours directly with operators rather than hotel concierges to avoid markup fees
Travel Tips
- •Pack layers even in summer - Victoria's weather changes fast and harbor breezes can chill you
- •Book dinner reservations ahead, especially May through September when tourists flood the good restaurants
- •Bring a reusable water bottle - Victoria's tap water tastes great and refill stations are everywhere
- •Download the BC Transit app for real-time bus schedules - service can be spotty outside downtown
- •Whale watching tours get cancelled for rough seas - book early in your trip in case you need to reschedule
- •Most attractions close early on Sundays or don't open at all - plan museum visits for weekdays
- •Tipping is expected at restaurants (18-20%) and for tour guides, but not required for counter service
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