1. The Butchart Gardens
A stunning 55-acre garden offering beautiful floral displays, themed gardens, and serene walking paths. Perfect for a relaxing day out.
The best places to see and eat in Victoria, ranked by real travelers.
A stunning 55-acre garden offering beautiful floral displays, themed gardens, and serene walking paths. Perfect for a relaxing day out.
A world-class museum showcasing British Columbia's natural and human history, including First Nations artifacts and interactive exhibits.
A large urban park featuring manicured gardens, ponds, sports fields, and scenic views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
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A vibrant area with colorful floating homes, seafood vendors, and eco-tour adventures. Great for a casual stroll and fresh seafood.
A historic, Victorian-era mansion offering tours and insights into the lavish lifestyle of its original owners. Features stunning architecture and period furnishings.
The oldest Chinatown in Canada, filled with narrow alleys, historic buildings, and a rich cultural heritage. Don't miss Fan Tan Alley.
A tropical garden with thousands of butterflies, exotic plants, and even some small tropical animals. A delightful experience for nature lovers.
Provides a unique treetop walk and a spiral tower offering panoramic views of the surrounding forests, mountains, and ocean.
A ferry service connecting Victoria to Port Angeles, Washington. Offers a convenient and scenic way to travel between the two locations.
A historic site and former residence, now part of Royal Roads University. The castle and its gardens are open for tours and offer a glimpse into the past.
A family-friendly park with a sandy beach, playground, and picnic areas. Known for its unique, large-scale playground sculptures.
An intriguing attraction featuring live insects and arachnids. Offers educational tours and the chance to learn about and interact with various creepy-crawlies.
A scenic waterfront park with beautiful ocean views, picnic areas, and walking trails. Great for a peaceful escape.
A delightful petting zoo within Beacon Hill Park where children can interact with a variety of farm animals including goats, pigs, and chickens.
An iconic building offering guided tours that provide insights into the history and functioning of British Columbia's government. The architecture and gardens are noteworthy.
Marks the starting point of the Trans-Canada Highway. A popular spot for photos and to begin a journey across the country.
Offers panoramic views of Victoria and the surrounding area from its summit. Great for a hike or a scenic drive to the top.
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