Victoria’s Story walking tour of Victoria, BC with Discover the Past tours
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We took the Victoria’s Story walking tour of Victoria, BC. The tour covers the downtown inner harbor, old town Victoria, and Chinatown, focusing on Victoria's history and past. The tour is given by Discover the Past tours. Shot in September 2016.
Chinatown Walks walking tour of Victoria's Chinatown with Discover the Past tours (Victoria, BC)
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We took a walking tour of the Chinatown in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. The tour is called Chinatown Walks and is given by Discover the Past tours. The tour lasts about 90 minutes. Shot in September 2016.
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Victoria, capital of British Columbia, sits on the craggy southern end of Vancouver Island. With abundant parkland, it’s known for outdoor activities.
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Victoria Summer Tour - Discover Canada Tours
These are the highlights of the Victoria 2-Day Summer Tour provided by Discover Canada Tours.
Spend a full day and evening in Victoria with more time to enjoy the attractions, free entertainment and fireworks display at the Butchart Gardens. The next day will be spent exploring more of Victoria and you'll have the chance to go see whales.
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Carnival Legend Cruise Vlog 2019 - Part 15: Victoria, Port Shuttle, Ghost Walk, Debark - ParoDeeJay
In this episode, we've reached our last port of call... Victoria, British Columbia! Join us for a quick evening trip into town via the Ogden Point cruise port shuttle... BeaverTails, shopping, architecture, a ghost tour with Discover The Past, and then back to the ship for one last sleep before debarkation morning!! :D
We're headed to Alaska aboard the Carnival Legend out of Seattle for an 8-Day Glacier Bay itinerary with stops in Juneau, Skagway, Icy Strait Point, Ketchikan, and Victoria! We sailed from May 6-14, 2019 on this grand adventure, our first time cruising to Alaska!
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Victoria BC Canada Travel Vlog | Vancouver Island Travel Guide
Visit with us as we spend 30 days in Victoria British Colombia, Canada. We explore the best Vancouver Island has to offer. If you thinking about visiting Victora BC, then watch this travel vlog before to go!
Follow along as we spend a month in Victoria BC, Canada. Victoria is located on Vancouver Island and is an amazing destination.
We first visited Victoria last year when our cruise stopped here for the day. We had such a great time that we just had to come back and spend more time.
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The Victoria Clipper ferry ride connects Vancouver Island with the United States. The Victoria Clipper ferry ride to Seattle takes 2 hours and 45 minutes, traveling directly between Belleville Terminal in downtown Victoria, BC's Inner Harbor and Pier 69 in downtown Seattle.
Victoria British Columbia is one of the best cities in Canada. I am slightly biased having lived there on and off for 6 years and having obtained two degrees from two universities there. But I am also correct.
Thousands of tourists from around the globe visit Victoria on a yearly basis, either off a cruise ship, as a part of a Vancouver Island exploration, or as a day trip from Vancouver. So no wonder there are some fantastic things to see in Victoria with wonderful experiences in store!
I love Victoria for all the reasons that pull tourists to town: the warm weather, the charming downtown streets, the fun time's attractions, the wicked dining, and well, not least of all, the spectacular scenery. You want the ocean? It’s on three sides of Victoria. You want the West Coast forest? Easy, you have Thetis Lake nearby or Mount Douglas is right in town.
Furthermore, it’s not just all the ways Victoria can be photographed that makes it great, it’s the feeling and the vibe of the city. People drive slow which can be either super annoying if you’re in a rush, or adorably quaint if you’re feeling whimsy and folks are nice and friendly even the homeless kids are a hoot.
There is a sense of civic pride that throws Victoria into a class above. Everyone knows Victoria is awesome, and they’re pretty thrilled to be there.
Most people will arrive in Victoria via some form of a boat. It is located on Vancouver Island after all. For those coming from around Vancouver, the BC Ferries are probably in the cards. BC Ferries take passengers all over the British Columbia coastline, between Vancouver, different parts of Vancouver Island, the Gulf Islands, and even the Northern and Central coasts.
To get to Victoria from Vancouver most people will leave from Tsawwassen and take the hour and 40-minute ferry over the Strait of Georgia, through Active Pass and the Southern Gulf Islands, and into Swartz Bay ferry terminal. Again with my bias, but the ferry ride through this area is amazing.
On a nice day, the views of the islands, Mount Baker, and the other boats are spectacular. Lucky travelers have seen whales from the ferry. I never have. Literally hundreds of ferry crossings, and not one sighting. Classic!
You may also fly to Victoria into the international airport about 35 minutes out of town, or come up from the United States with passenger vessel the Victoria Clipper ferry from downtown Seattle or the car ferry the Coho from Port Angeles on the Olympic Peninsula. Floatplanes also arrive straight into the Inner Harbour if you have no time and lots of money.
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Victoria, capital of British Columbia, sits on the craggy southern end of Vancouver Island. With abundant parkland, it’s known for outdoor activities. The city's British colonial past shows in its Victorian architecture, including stately Craigdarroch Castle mansion. Butchart Gardens, with 55 acres of vivid floral displays, plus statuary, water features and a carousel, is one of many formal gardens in the city.
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Nanaimo Harbourfront Walking tour - 8 minutes from Living Forest
The Nanaimo Harbour with Living Forest overlooks the edge of, is one of the most protected on the West Coast of North America, with a 4 km wheels and feet walkway along the mix of yachts, small boats, residences, crabbing pier, shops, restaurants, playgrounds, parks and even harbour ferry, seaplane and cruise ship terminals. And it's right beside Nanaimo's award winning downtown with more to see and explore.
Take a walk with me and see why you want to make this a must see on your Nanaimo visit.
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Indigenous Walk of Fame considered in Victoria B.C.
Steve Sxwithul'txw (Swee-thult) is asking the City of Victoria to build an Indigenous Walk of Fame, potentially in Bastion Square.
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BarZ Adventures' video tour of Victoria, British Columbia: Caboro Bay
Visitors to Victoria, British Columbia, can now enjoy all the sights through new self-paced, multimedia GPS tours available from Victoria Adventure Quest. Three different tour options offer plenty of variety, allowing visitors to choose a tour that is either walking or driving, and with topics including the Victorian history of the Inner Harbour, The Old Town / Chinatown districts, and the greater Victoria area.
Tours are delivered through the GPS Ranger®, a patented, handheld computer device that delivers compelling multimedia content based on the location of the user through the power of GPS (Global Positioning System) technology. The GPS Ranger delivers full color video, audio commentary, musical soundtrack, historical photography, and interactive content that communicate the stories that make Victoria so unique. Tour-goers rent the GPS device and are free to explore the City of Gardens while interpretive videos trigger automatically based on their location.
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