Victoria
is British Columbia's capital city, and is known worldwide for its temperate
climate, stunning setting and outstanding visitor attractions. Among these are
the Butchart Gardens, Victoria Butterfly Gardens, Queen Elizabeth Park, and the
Royal British Columbia Museum. Cultural venues include the Victoria Symphony
Orchestra, The Pacific Opera Society, and top name rock groups and other
performers. The Inner Harbor hosts open-air musical stage shows during the
summer months.
Located at
the southern tip of Vancouver Island, Victoria is just a short ferry ride from
the city of Vancouver and is easily accessible from the other Gulf Islands.
Victoria’s
climate is the mildest in Canada and, as a result, outdoor activities are
offered year round. Golfing and gardening are a way of life, as are walking,
hiking, cycling and bird watching. World class attractions, museums, arts and
entertainment, shopping, gourmet food and spas also delight visitors to the
Garden City.
During the
winter, the atmosphere on Vancouver Island changes with the season. The lively
summer pace slows to a more relaxed atmosphere, making this a perfect time for a
visit to Victoria and the Island. Activities, tours and entertainment continue
year round, but without crowds or high-season costs.
Winters
are always temperate in Victoria, with snow falling mainly in the mountains and
northern regions of the Island. Almost all outdoor activities can be enjoyed at
any time of the year. Skiing, snowboarding and other snow-based activities are
most popular at Mount Washington, but can be found at many other locations on
the Island as well. Only on Vancouver Island would a typical winter day include
golf in the morning, skiing in the afternoon and a long walk in the evening to
enjoy the crisp, clean air.
In the
winter, surfers brave chilling waters to ride the best waves of the year. These
same waves can rise to 20 feet during a winter storm. Storm watching on the west
coast of Vancouver Island is a past time for many. The winter season also brings
the traditional Victorian Christmas of lights, trees, and holiday music.
The ocean
is integral to life on Vancouver Island and, to truly experience Victoria,
boating, sailing, fishing, canoeing, diving and whale-watching adventures are
suggested. Exploring the island on foot, bicycle, horseback, scooter,
motorcycle, bus, rail, plane, ferry or specialty car tours are all
possibilities.
Victoria
has been consistently ranked as one of the top 10 cities in the world to visit
and Number One in the world for ambience and environment. Victoria and the
Islands offer scenic beauty and charm that are always in season. Whether your
ideal vacation calls for family travel, outdoor adventure or a romantic getaway,
Victoria and the Islands have something for all ages and interests.