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Best of the city AS VOTED BY THE READERS OF

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Best of the City

A FEW WORDS FROM EDITOR DON DESCOTEAU

Spirit of the city

How to contact us: Black Press 818 Broughton St. Victoria, B.C. Phone: 250-381-3484 Email: editor@vicnews.com Web: www.vicnews.com Editorial Director Kevin Laird Associate Editor Don Descoteau Group Publisher Penny Sakamoto Director of Sales Oliver Sommer Circulation Director Bruce Hogarth Production Manager Janice Marshall Winners in the 19th annual Victoria News Best of the City supplement were chosen by Capital Region readers over the course of one month. Their votes were then tabulated by our promotions department and ranked in order to determine first, second and third place. Black PressVancouver Island has sole copyright over any written material or images in this publication. In the event of an error occurring in any advertisement, the liability of Black Press shall not exceed the charge of space actually occupied by the item in question.

BLACK PRESS REPORTERS FIND THE FUN IN BEST OF THE CITY Most newspaper reporters will agree, much of the spice in their career has come from experiencing activities or observation points unavailable to most people. Sometimes, however, taking the opportunity to observe or be exposed to something that is part of the everyday in one’s city can offer Don Descoteau just as much enjoyment and sense of discovery. Saanich News reporter Kyle Slavin, a Victoria resident for four years and part of this year’s writing team for Best of the City, has a natural curiosity about such things. He made a few discoveries of his own during the story gathering stage for the 2013 edition of the magazine. Take chicken wings, for example. Tasked to find out what makes the wings chosen by our readers as Best of the City, he relished the chance to learn firsthand (Page 15). “I think chicken wings, especially in Victoria where the gourmet burger has gotten a lot of attention over the last few years, are really underrated as good pub food or a cheap meal with friends,� Slavin says. For the record, he agreed with the

readers on their choice for No. 1 (find out who was selected as the top three in our survey results pages in the centre spread). There were other BOTC experiences that brought a smile to Slavin’s face, as well, such as popping down to Fisherman’s Wharf to feed the harbour seals (Page 36). “I don’t usually go down there unless I have visitors in town,� he admits. Visiting on his own, seeing the hub of activity and discovering the names and personalities of the seals gave him a different perspective. “It’s pretty neat to get that information and find those things out about a spot that is really popular, not just for visitors, but for locals too.� Slavin even unwittingly became part of a colleague’s research into the elusive Roger the marmot (Page 45) at the Reporter Kyle Slavin, seen here in his 2012 Fairmont Empress Hotel. Having made regular stops to the hotel’s Cen- Cops for Cancer Tour de Rock duds, had a tennial Garden for a year and half to lip-smacking good time chasing down his try and glimpse the rodent, he finally assignments for this year’s Best of the City. struck gold on May 3. “I reverted back to the three-year-old the City, we hope you’ll get a sense of the me who was excited to open up a Christ- fun we had in gathering the stories about mas gift and that gift on this day was a our shared region. It offers all of us here yellow bellied marmot named Roger,� he a chance to rediscover some of the great says. things about Greater Victoria and the As you read through this year’s Best of reasons why we choose to live here.

Finding anew the things we love about Victoria There is always a certain excitement in our newsroom when we begin producing Best of the City – a guide that celebrates what makes Victoria the best city in the world in which to live and play. I’m sure the reason is that it allows our writers and photographers to write about something different and fresh – away from the run-of-themill political, police and fire stories that are so much a part of a reporter’s day job. This year’s Best of the City certainly doesn’t disappoint, with a cornucopia mix of stories ranging from the best place to eat chicken wings

to the secrets of Government House. And of course let’s not forget the survey that is integral to this annual edition. This is where you told us what you think is the best about Victoria from restaurants to parks to recreation. There are always surprises in that list. Best of the City is a guide to unknown treasures and well-known favourites, but most of all it’s a reflection of what makes Victoria the community it is. And what makes this community such a place to call home are its people and their many stories. – Kevin Laird, editorial director

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Corporate spokesperson, B.C. Transit, former longtime TV journalist and anchor Age: 45 Twenty years ago I moved to Victoria. I’m from Sudbury, but I was working in Timmins when I got a job offer to be the weekend anchor at CHEK. I worked in TV for 23 years and have been with B.C. Transit for 18 months. I went to community college in North Bay and Canadore for broadcast journalism, very much a northern girl and my plan was to get back (to Ontario) as soon as possible. I was going to give it two years in Victoria. It was a slower tempo than I was used to, but slowly, over time the city won me over. Now when I go home to Ontario I bring a B.C. vibe with me.

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I’ve had a chance to go to other places in the world, like Europe, but they rarely compare to Victoria. I went there by myself at 28 and spent a couple of months. I remember being in Lucerne, Switzerland and did a river cruise and it was so beautiful. I thought, ‘O.K., this is close, but I can’t wait to get home.’ It just reminded me of what we have here.

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Songhees Nation carving its niche A DISTINCT COAST SALISH STYLE IS BEING DEVELOPED BY MASTER CARVERS IN A SHED ON SONGHEES FIRST NATION LAND Story and photos by Charla Huber

Songhees First Nation artist Clarence Dick has spent the past three years working full time carving totem poles and traditional Coast Salish house posts for the Songhees Wellness Centre.

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Carvings and other First Nations art on permanent display at the Royal B.C. Museum are only about three per cent of the total number of items housed at the facility. "Artists or anyone interested can make an appointment and pick things up, turn them over and see how much they weigh,� says Martha Black, curator of ethnology, RBCM. “Artists really like to do that and see how things are made."

Songhees Nation carver Clarence Dick is working with other carvers in his community to develop a distinct Songhees carving style. He’s quick to point out Coast Salish people are more known for carving house posts, not totem poles. The difference, he says, is a totem pole is round and a house post has a “flat back with a high relief carving on top.� Showing an octopus carved on a house post for the proposed Songhees Wellness Centre, Dick shows how the tentacles curl out of sight, making it appear the sea creature is sitting on the post, not carved out of it. “On house posts we are carving on the sides and underneath to make it have a 3-D look,� Dick says. A traditional Coast Salish house post would have flat sides, he adds. This is one of the techniques setting Songhees carvers apart from others. Dick has been carvA face on a totem pole being ing full time for the wellness centre project carved for the Songhees Wellness Centre. since May 2010 and expects the project to be completed next January. He and two other carvers are creating five 20-foot house posts, two totem poles with a connecting centre piece and a 27-foot loon ladle. “None of us have ever done anything like that before,� Dick says. In keeping with tradition, he uses authentically Coast Salish designs and shapes, including crescents and trigons. “This is a blend of old traditions with a modern twist. We are trying to develop a distinct style for Songhees to leave our own legacy behind.� Dick and the other carvers are putting a modern flare on these massive carvings, but ancient traditions are reflected as well. “Everybody is going from old museum archives and old photos,� he says, explaining how novice and veteran carvers study to improve their art form. “A lot of people’s work looks similar because they are studying the same carvings.� It’s not only Songhees carvers who go to the Royal B.C. Museum to study ancient carvings. “We get artists from all across the province coming,� says Martha Black, the museum’s curator of ethnology. “The Songhees are always welcome, as we are on Lkwungen land.� Black sees similarities in work from carvers and from communities, but says there is no set style for the region. “It’s a living thing, it’s not static. It’s a living cultural heritage. I don’t see one Bella Bella style, I see several and they are all from the same community.�


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barbershops in all of Canada. “I think that’s when I realized we had done something really special.� While Victory may be designed for men, it’s no surprise that Conrad, who also owns downtown’s equally celebrated Lab hair salon, hears plenty of appreciative comments from women thrilled that their men now have a place that keeps them looking and feeling their best. “We’ve had a lot of feedback from guys, but even more from their wives and girlfriends!�

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Tessa Hamelin walks through Cook Street Village with her dog, Indiana on her way to get treats at the pet store. The stretch is great for dog-watching.

Cook Street Village, a place that says neighbourhood of Starbucks. “Everybody got up to help.� One need not venture away from the village to be self-sufficient. You want food? The eight sitdown eateries offer a variety of choices, from pub food to ethnic specialties Cooking dinner yourself? Longtime icon Oxford Foods is joined by two organic grocery stores, a market/ deli, a fresh butcher shop and a produce/flower stand run by John the singing greengrocer, who performs on occasion at Serious Coffee. There’s a range of other merchants and services, from a pair of antique dealers, two hair salons, an all-night convenience store and an optician, a liquor store, a drug store, butcher, women’s clothing store and financial and physio/health services. And of course there’s Pic a Flic, one of the Capital Region’s rare thriving video rental stores, which has perhaps the largest library collection of classic movies and TV series. While small business is what keeps the village thriving, the overarching attitude is chill. “With all the chestnut trees and the dogs, it’s really fantastic and a great place to people watch on a nice day,� Kudra says. “I know people that have moved away, but they still come back, even all the way from Langford.�

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Ed Bain AFTER A CAREER THAT SPANS FOUR DECADES, THE MORNING FUNNY MAN IS STILL A FAN FAVOURITE He was the first voice on the air in ’87 and has been in the same time slot ever since. “I wouldn’t willingly go to any other time,� says Bain, who calls Victoria home with his wife of 28 years and 22-year-old son. Despite a changing landscape in broadcasting – one of declining 24-hour live programming – Bain is hopeful for those extroverts still willing to enter the industry. “It’s definitely tougher and there are less opportunities,� he says. “If somebody wants to get into it and is willing to go wherever it takes to find work, it’s still a wonderful career.� Bain topped our readers’ favourites list for his antics on the radio from 5:30 to 9 a.m. and his weather reports on CHEK’s evening newscast also landed him a spot among our top three best TV personalities. All that love from Victoria audiences isn’t exactly driving the 57-year-old to pack in his 14-hour days. “People always say: ‘When are you going to retire?’ and I always say the station or the audience will tell us when that’s going to happen. As long as the audience shows up and as long as my card key keeps working, I’ll be on.�

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Weyburn, Sask., 1974: a nervous 19-year-old settles into the sound booth at CFSL radio. A lightbulb spray painted red signifies On Air status and the beginning of an epic career in Canadian radio. A fresh-faced Ed Bain, with a newly-minted certificate in broadcasting, finally has the chance to show a broader audience he’s more than just the comedian of his peers. The light glows. The pressure mounts. Bain completes the inspired moment and sends out Three Dog Night’s “Mama Told Me Not to Come� across the airwaves. “I always thought that was somewhat symbolic, but maybe I shouldn’t have,� says Bain, longtime morning show host at 100.3 The Q and this year’s best local radio personality in our Best of the City survey. The native of smalltown Alberta had just taken what he describes as a fly-by-night broadcasting course in Edmonton that was appealing primarily on a sole promise: “They guaranteed you a job if you were willing to go anywhere.� Bain attributes the decision to enter the industry to a post-high school epiphany. “I’d always been a class clown, a loudmouth with an affinity for making people laugh.� Though his first years in Weyburn were fun, they weren’t exactly opulent. “I wasn’t making much money, living in a one-room basement suite and then moved to a two-room basement suite in a cabin. It was pretty lean in the early days.� Bain moved to the morning show position in Regina in the mid-70s, where he stayed for five years before moving to Saskatoon. He eventually landed a gig starting a station just outside of Vancouver in ’85, until The Q opened up shop in Victoria two years later.


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Marianne Heine and Remi Potvin chat in the spring sunshine while reclining at Gonzales Beach, one of the region’s most romantic beaches, according to our Best of the City reader’s survey.

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It’s a funny thing, celebrity, especially for Greater Victoria. If we ask each other the names of local celebrities, it seems the ones who keep coming up are those we spot on our televisions and/or on the big screen – primarily the sports stars and the entertainment crowd. Sure, Steve Nash, Simon Whitfield and Jamie Benn (below) are big names from the sporting world. We instantly recognize Vicki Gabereau, Nelly Furtado (right) and David Foster, and for some, director Atom Egoyan. Even entertainment world celebrity, Pamela Anderson, a Ladysmith import has some local connections. But what about those famous folks who we don’t see on our TV screens. Let’s talk about writers. West Shore resident Esi Udugyan has won almost every major literary award in Canada in the past couple of years, not to mention several international ones. Patrick deWitt is another writer who has snapped up awards lately. Writers don’t often appear on our TV screens but we should be aware of these two and others such as the prolific Robert J. Wiersema. Finally, the most important celebrities are those folks we know who give to the community without any thought to their own public profile. People like Jeneece Edroff, who despite her own ongoing health issues, has fundraised millions of dollars for local causes, or the Cops for Cancer Tour de Rock riders who each year take their own time to train, ride and fundraise to help ease the struggles of children battling cancer. These are the folks who we should recognize as our real celebrities. ADVERTISING FEATURE

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Gurinder notes, pointing as well to their numerous vegan and vegetarian selections prepared completely free of contact with meat, including utensils. “Our customers FDQ KDYH FRQĂ€GHQFH ZKHQ WKH\ GLQH ZLWK us,â€? Gurinder says. Those new to Indian cuisine might enjoy WKH PLOGO\ Ă DYRXUHG butter chicken or the various Tandoori dishes, cooked in a traditional clay Tandoor oven, as the spice level can be tailored to the individual. Those preferring something a little spicier might enjoy a Vindaloo, or for something completely different, a mango coconut curry. Accompanied with OLJKW DQG Ă XII\ %DVPDWL rice and delicious naan

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Best Adventure Tourism

Leisure and Entertainment

1. WildPlay Element Parks 2. Prince of Whales 3. Eagle Wing Tours

Best Place To Take A Tourist 1. The Butchart Gardens 2. Inner Harbour 3. Dallas Road

Best Outdoor Art 1. Moss Street Paint-In 2. The Victoria International Chalk Art Festival 3. Inner Harbour

Best Place To Take A Parent 1. The Butchart Gardens 2. Beacon Hill Park 3. The Fairmont Empress

Best Place To Spot A Celebrity 1. The Fairmont Empress 2. Inner Harbour 3. Government Street

Best Place For Afternoon Tea 1. The Fairmont Empress 2. The White Heather Tea Room 3. Murchie’s

Best Place To Escape Urban Stress In The City 1. Beacon Hill Park 2. Mount Douglas Park 3. Willows Beach

Best Place To Walk Your Dog 1. Dallas Road 2. Thetis Lake Regional Park 3. Elk/Beaver Lake Regional Park

Harbour Ferries vessels shuttle passenger across the Inner Harbour with the Legislature (left) and the historic CPR Steamship Terminal building, (right) in the background.

Best Place To Meet A Mate

Best Place To Worship

1. Starbucks 2. Thrifty Foods 3. University of Victoria

1. Christ Church Cathedral 2. St. Andrew’s Cathedral 3. Glad Tidings Church

Best Free Fun

Best Museum

1. Beacon Hill Park 2. Inner Harbour 3. Dallas Road

1. Royal BC Museum 2. The Maritime Museum of BC 3. Art Gallery of Greater Victoria

Local Celebrity You’d Like To Invite To Dinner 1. Ed Bain 2. David Foster 3. Hudson Mack

Best Place To Spot A Ghost 1.

Ross Bay Cemetery 2. Bastion Square 3. Victoria Golf Club


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Best Urban Hiking Trail

Best New Car Dealership

1. Mount Douglas Park 2. The Galloping Goose Trail 3. Thetis Lake Regional Park

1. Metro Lexus Toyota 2. Campus Honda 3. BMW Victoria

Best Romantic Beach

Best Used Car Dealership

1. Willows Beach 2. Dallas Road 3. Gonzales Bay Beach

1. Galaxy Motors 2. Howies Car Corral 1. Metro Lexus Toyota

Best Worst Kept Secret In Victoria

Best For Motorcycles/Scooters

1. Red Fish Blue Fish 2. Blue Fox Cafe 3. Brasserie L’Êcole

1. Steve Drane Harley-Davidson 2. Action Motorcycles 3. SG Power

Shopping

Best Bicycle Shop

Best Shop For Vitamins & Nutrition 1. The Vitamin Shop 2. Lifestyles Market 3. Popeye’s

Best Bookstore 1. Munro’s Books 2. Bolen Books 3. Chapters

Best Used Bookstore 1. Russell Books 2. The Smart Bookshop 3. Chronicles of Crime

1. Oak Bay Bicycles 2. Fort Street Cycle 3. Russ Hays The Bicycle Shop

Biker Darcy Lee, an avid biker, rides the Colwood portion of the Galloping Goose home from work.

Best Thrift Shop

Best Flower Shop

Best For Your Pets

1. Value Village 2. Victoria Women In Need Community Cooperative 3. The Salvation Army

1. Brown’s The Florist 2. Poppies Floral Art 3. Thrifty Foods

Best Garden Shop

1. Petcetera 2. Bosley’s Pet Food Plus 3. Pets West

Best Consignment Shop

1. GardenWorks 2. Dig This 3. Marigold Nursery

1. Baja Rosi’s Consignment Cabana 2. My Sister’s Closet 3. The Patch

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Best For Appliances

Best Farmers Market

1. Sears 2. Trail Appliances 3. Westcoast Appliance

1. Red Barn Market 2. Moss Street Community Market 3. The Root Cellar Village Green Grocer

Best For Hardware 1. The Home Depot 2. Home Hardware 3. Rona

Best Kitchen Shop 1. Cook Culture 2. Capital Iron 3. Penna & Co. Kitchen & Giftware

Best Independent Shoe Store 1. The Cobbler 2. Footloose 3. She She Shoes

Best Fashion Boutique 1. Still Life 2. Mango’s Boutique & Accessories 3. Bliss Boutique

Best For Window Coverings

Best Furniture Store (Independent) 1. Dodd’s Furniture & Mattress 2. Sager’s Home Living 3. Luxe Home Interiors

Best Furniture Store (Chain)

1. Ruffell & Brown 2. Sears 3. The Home Depot

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Best For Flooring

Best For Pool/Spa

1. End Of the Roll 2. The Finishing Store 3. The Home Depot

1. Capital Iron 2. Vintage Hot Tubs 3. Twilight Hot Tubs & Billiards

Best For Lighting

Best For Barbeques

1. Mclaren Lighting 2. Illuminations Lighting Solutions 3. The Home Depot

1. The Home Depot 2. Capital Iron 3. Canadian Tire

Best For Musical Instruments Best Department Store 1. The Bay 2. Sears 3. Walmart

1. Long & McQuade 2. Tom Lee Music 3. Larsen Music Heather Stretch holds leeks grown at Saanich Organics booth during the first full day of the Moss Street Market

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including herbal medicines, plus a full range of complementary and rehabilitation services. “Because we understand that every patient is different, we have a full team that provides a compassionate, individual approach to every patient’s needs,â€? explains manager Jennifer Harris. “It’s a very holistic approach to the patient’s healthcare.â€? Welcoming patients since 1982, the hospital has marked many ďŹ rsts in its history, including opening Vancouver Island’s ďŹ rst comprehensive veterinary rehabilitation centre in 2008, offering mobility assessment, hydro-treadmill therapy, massage therapy, sports therapy and more. It was also one of the ďŹ rst veterinary hospitals to offer acupuncture and chiropractic services, complement-

ing their extensive traditional veterinary services. After working at the hospital for many years, Drs. Jennifer Chan, Sylvie Abrioux and Glynis Newman bought the practice in 2004; joining them are veterinary associates Drs. Rachel Borwein, Jane Vermeulen, Laurie Gaines, Lesia Hyzka and Kevin Keller and a full team of support staff committed to providing a compassionate, balanced holistic approach to your pet’s heath needs. Voted among the top-three veterinary facilities each year since 2009, Hillside Veterinary Hospital welcomes dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets and a full range of “pocket pets.� Because of their holistic approach, the Hillside Vet-

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Restaurants/Food & Drink Best New Restaurant 1. Bin 4 Burger Lounge 2. Jam Cafe 3. The Tartan Toque

Best Old School Diner 1. Floyd’s Diner 2. John’s Place Restaurant 3. Rosie’s Diner

Best For First Date 1. Milestones 2. Il Terrazzo 3. Fireside Grill

Best Seafood 1. Pescatores Seafood & Grill 2. Red Fish Blue Fish 3. Nautical Nellies Steak & Seafood House

Best For Steak

Best Chinese

Best Vietnamese

Best “All You Can Eat�

1. Ming’s 2. Don Mees 3. J & J Wonton Noodle House

1. Pho Vy 2. Green Leaf Bistro 3. Saigon Night

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Best Greek

Best Indian

1. San Remo 2. Il Greco 3. Opa Souvlaki

1. Sizzling Tandoor 2. The Spice Jammer 3. Sabri Indian Cuisine

Best Italian

Best Thai

1. Il Terrazzo 2. Zambri’s 3. Pagliacci’s

1. Baan Thai 2. Little Thai Place 3. Sabhai Thai

Best Japanese

Best For Breakfast

1. The Japanese Village Restaurant 2. Azuma Sushi 3. Ebizo Japanese Restaurant

1. Blue Fox Cafe 2. Jam Cafe 3. John’s Place Restaurant

Best Mexican

Best Vegetarian/Vegan

1. Cafe Mexico 2. Hernande’z Cocina 3. La Taquisa

1. Rebar 2. Green Cuisine 3. The Lotus Pond

1. The Keg Steakhouse & Bar 2. Brasserie L’Êcole 3. Milestones

Brunch at The Marina Restaurant 2. Raymond’s Restaurant 3. Purple Garden

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Best For Your Sweet Tooth 1. The Dutch Bakery 2. Rogers’ Chocolates 3. Ooh La La Cupcakes

Best Coffee/Latte/ Cappuccino(Independent) 1. Habit 2. Discovery Coffee 3. CaffĂŠ Fantastico

Best Business Lunch 1. Cactus Club Cafe 2. Moxie’s Classic Grill 3. Lure Restaurant & Lounge

Order up in the kitchen at The Penny Farthing. Andrew Frey places a salad next to a duck burger at the beginning of the lunch rush.

Best Ice Cream

Best Patio Bar

1. Beacon Drive-In 2. Qoola Frozen Yogurt Bar 3. Marble Slab Creamery

1. Canoe Bewpub 2. Glo Restaurant & Lounge 3. The Local Kitchen

Best Wings

Best Sports Bar

1. The Tartan Toque 2. Hecklers Bar & Grill 3. 1550’s Pub Style Restaurant

1. Shark Club 2. The Podium Sports Grill 3. The Sticky Wicket Pub

Best Fish & Chips

Best For A Martini

1. Barb’s Fish & Chips 2. Red Fish Blue Fish 3. Haultain Fish & Chips

1. Veneto Tapa Lounge 2. Clive’s Classic Lounge 3. The Bengal Lounge

Best Burger

Best Pub

1. Bin 4 Burger Lounge 2. The Pink Bicycle 3. Big Wheel Burger

1. Irish Times Pub 2. Bard & Banker Scottish Pub 3. The Fernwood Inn

Best Pizza

Best For Scotch

1. Pizzeria Prima Strada 2. Romeo’s 3. Ali Baba Pizza

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Food Service Best Grocery Store 1. Thrifty Foods 2. The Market Stores 3. Fairway Market

Best Specialty Deli 1. Italian Food Imports 2. Ottavio Italian Bakery & Delicatessen 3. Red Barn Market

Best Local Brewery/Winery Best Bulk Food Store 1. Costco 2. Thrifty Foods 3. For Good Measure

1. Phillips Brewing Company 2. Hoyne Brewing Company 3. Spinnakers Gastro Brewpub

Best Wine Store Best For Produce 1.

The Root Cellar Village Green Grocer 2. Red Barn Market 3. Fairway Market

Best Organic Grocer 1.

The Root Cellar Village Green Grocer 2. Red Barn Market 3. Planet Organic

Best Bakery 1. COBS Bread 2. The Dutch Bakery 3. Wild Fire Organic Bakery & CafĂŠ

1. Everything Wine 2. BC Liquor Store 3. Liquor Plus

Best For Making Your Own Wine 1. The Winemaker 2. Cook Street Village Wineworks 3. WineKitz

Best U Brew 1. Brew Works 2. Bedford Brewing Company 3. West Coast Brew Shop

Service Best Hotel 1. The Fairmont Empress 2. Delta Victoria Ocean Pointe Resort & Spa 3. Hotel Grand Pacific

Best Barbershop 1. Victory Barber & Brand 2. Jimmy’s Barber Shop 3. Status Barbershop

Best Spa 1.

Willow Stream Spa at The Fairmont Empress 2. The Spa at The Delta Victoria Ocean Pointe Resort 3. Spa Magnolia

Best Manicure/Pedicure 1.

Willow Stream Spa at The Fairmont Empress 2. Alchemy Hair Design & Spa (no longer operating) 3. The Spa at The Delta Victoria Ocean Pointe Resort

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Best Hair Salon

Best Place For Picture Framing

Best Retirement Residence

Best Automotive Service (Chain)

1. Lab Salon 2. Alchemy Hair Design & Spa (no longer operating) 3. Fish Hair Salon

1. Michaels 2. Island Blue 3. Opus Framing & Art Supplies

1. The Wellesley 2. Berwick Retirement Communities 3. Carlton House

1. Canadian Tire 2. Midas 3. Kal Tire

Best Custom Home Builder

Best Tattoo/Piercing Parlour 1. Urge Tattoos 2. Tattoo Zoo 3. Empire Tattoo

Best Automotive Service (Independent)

1. Stevenson’s Shoe Clinic 2. Oak Bay Cobbler 3. Arcadia Shoe Repair

1. 2. 3. 3.

Best Optical/Eyewear

Best Condo Development

1. Goo Goo Goggles 2. Maycock Eyecare 3. Costco

1. Dockside Green 2. Village Walk 3. The Hudson

Best Shoe Repair

Abstract Developments Inc. Terry Johal Developments Coastal Construction Maximillian Huxley Construction

Best Tire Store 1. Kal Tire 2. Canadian Tire 3. Big O Tires

1. Searles Auto Repair 2. Rand Automotive 3. Speedy Auto Service

Best Place To Improve Your Smile 1. Academy Dental 2. Saanich Dental Group 3. Mayfair Dental Centre

Best Pharmacy

Best Public Washroom

1. London Drugs 2. Pharmasave 3. Shoppers Drug Mart

1. The Bay Centre 2. Cactus Club 3. The Fairmont Empress

Best For Photo Finishing

Best Pet Clinic

1. London Drugs 2. Costco 3. Walmart

1. Hillside Veterinary Hospital 2. McKenzie Veterinary Services 3. Kindred Spirits Veterinary Hospital

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Best Bank/Financial Institution

Best Running Store

1. 2. 3.

1. 2. 3.

Coast Capital Savings TD Canada Trust Royal Bank of Canada

Frontrunners Running Room Peninsula Runners

Best For Insurance

Best 18-Hole Golf Course

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Coast Capital Savings Megson FitzPatrick BCAA

Recreation

Best 9-Hole Or Par-3 Golf Course 1.

Favorite Local Sports Team 1. 2. 3.

Victoria Royals Victoria Grizzlies Victoria Shamrocks

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Moksha Yoga Victoria Moksana Yoga Center Feel Good Yoga & Pilates

1. 2. 3.

Recreation Oak Bay Saanich Commonwealth Place Juan de Fuca Recreation Centre

de Pfyffer Dance Victoria Karen Clark Dance Studio Lynda Raino Dance

Best For Martial Arts

Best Gym/Fitness Studio 1. 2. 3.

Saanich Commonwealth Place Recreation Oak Bay Crystal Pool & Fitness Centre

Best Dance Lessons

Best Rec Centre 1. 2. 3.

The Ridge Course at Cordova Bay Henderson Park Golf Course Juan de Fuca Golf Course

Best Swimming Pool

Best Yoga Studio 1. 2. 3.

Olympic View Golf Club Highland Pacific Golf Royal Colwood Golf Club

1. 2. 3.

YMCA-YWCA of Greater Victoria VI Fitness Centres Recreation Oak Bay

Kids Best Kids’ Attraction 1. 2. 3.

Beacon Hill Children’s Farm Victoria Bug Zoo Shaw Ocean Discovery Centre

Best Kids Clothing Store 1. 2. 3.

Gap Kids The Children’s Place Abra-Kid-Abra

Best Camp For Kids 1. 2. 3.

Y Camp Thunderbird Camp Imadene Camp Pringle Justice Kremler at Beacon Hill petting zoo Saturday as the goats climb on him.

Media

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Best Local Blog 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3.

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Best Local Tv Personality 1.

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Victoria creates its own COFFEE CULTURE vereaux believes the European influence in Victoria is another contributing factor. “It’s about community. That’s what coffee used to be about back in the old days of Vienna,â€? he says. It’s nearly impossible to walk a “Coffee was a place to go that was block in Victoria without strolling much like the pub. It was a place past a coffee shop. for people to gather and think and Whether a trendy chain or a share in this. And that’s what we see boutique independent joint, coffee is happening (here).â€? a big deal to Victorians. Oughtred’s company goes to “We have a really the source for its beans and pays sophisticated coffee great care and attention to where market here,â€? says the coffee is coming from John Oughtred and how it has been of Oughtred produced. Coffee & Tea, Habit takes its s u ro e are num re e a roasting and coffee seriously h s T Q e house ent coffe d n distributing too, from seed to e p t e u d in ,b r Victoria st company estabcup, frequently in Greate o m s has the 3 lished in 1973. visiting the source Starbuck h3 it w t, u lo “The attention with its roaster, coffee c t. last coun to detail, the Victoria’s Bows & stores at quality of Arrows Coffee Roastpreparaers, and taking great tion, the care and attention through roasters every step of the mostly manual ‌ When you get the process. leaders that come in and Even the baristas making the cofreally do a good job it pushes the fee at Habit’s two downtown locaenvelope for everyone else.â€? tions are trained extensively before Oughtred thinks the strong coffee they ever get to serve a customer. culture comes from the city’s prox“You’re really relying on truly a imity to Seattle and Portland, two high level of skill to understand day coffee meccas, along with coffee’s in, day out a fairly volatile, constantgeneral association with the Pacific ly changing product,â€? Devereaux Northwest outdoorsy lifestyle. says. “The art of making coffee has Habit Coffee owner Shane Debeen taken for granted for a very,

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A cornerstone of Victoria’s Francophone history offers bilingual summer tours of the campus. They’ve been running the past two years and the plan is to make French tours of St. Ann’s a year-round affair. The group also It’s said that 60 per cent of Fort hopes to make field trips to St. Ann’s Victoria’s population in 1858 spoke an integrated part of the school curFrench. riculum for Francophone schools in A fully Francophone newspaper, Greater Victoria. the Courrier de la Nouvelle-CalĂŠdonie The society, in partnership with launched that year, as did one of the the Provincial Capital Commission, created and installed bilingual city’s first schools, St. Ann’s Schoolhouse, on the grounds that later interpretive signs in 2012 across the became St. Ann’s Academy. six-acre grounds. The Sisters of St. Ann, who They tell the story of the academy, its founding members and taught at the schoolhouse, did so in legacy of education, Francophone French. heritage and advancement of “Fort Victoria’s labourers women in Victoria and were French speaking, B.C., Cormier says. which is why the G L’Association HisSisters came here, IN D IL BU ADEMY torique Francoout of a need C A ’S N ST. AN t. Ann’s S f o phone de Victoto educate the n o t al secti , the firs The centr erected in 1871 ria. The ria also donated children of the to s wa Vic Academy masonry built in 6 with a new funds towards labourers,â€? says y 6 8 re 1 to size. four-s ded in the project. Julie Cormier, k was ad building’s east bloc nce, tripling the ilt in 1858 as a u “Because the executive main entr l was originally b lic cathedral, o e academy has director of the The chap first Roman Cath ol in 1886. o Victoria’s added to the sch Casavant deep roots into Friends of St. a s a s e w s d u an l still ho 1913 in Ste.e p a the Francophone Ann’s Academy h c e in Th n, made heritage of VicSociety. pipe orga yacinthe, Que. H toria, we want to The non-profit reach out to French society was created schools or schools with in 1997 in the hopes French immersion classes of restoring the academy to build more identity and sense to a modern vision of its original of place with Victoria’s history,â€? she mandate. One of the Friends’ key programs adds.

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The society repaired and restored the original schoolhouse, also known as the Pioneer Convent, and reproduced the original classroom. The building was relocated to Thunderbird Park on the grounds of the Royal B.C. Museum. There it sits alongside Helmcken House, a fitting neighbour, as Dr. Helmcken was one

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Becket VanderWal, 4, drops a piece of herring into Lucy’s mouth and grins from ear to ear. Lucy is one of Fisherman’s Wharf’s most famous, and recognizable, residents. The one-eyed harbour seal frequents the waters in front of The Fish Store, where locals – like Becket – and tourists enjoy interacting with nature. And the harbour seals don’t seem to mind mingling with the humans. Lucy, Slappy, Mad-Dog, Scott and Lulu seem to get a kick out of wrestling for a free herring meal tossed in the water. “We all love coming down here. It’s entertaining,� said Dirk VanderWal, who accompanied wife, Alyssa, and kids, Becket and Macy, at Fisherman’s Wharf on a sunny afternoon. “We like to teach them a little bit about nature and the world around us and the city we live in. We need to respect it.� The harbour seals aren’t just a Fisherman’s Wharf attraction. Oak Bay Marina has its own resident seals Courtney Belleau, 13, feeds a harbour seal at Fisherman’s Wharf, a popular that enjoy eating fish doled out by activity for both tourists and locals. visitors. Take a walk or kayak along Portage Inlet or the Gorge Waterway and you’ll find the region is teeming with these curious and agile mammals. “I think most people who spend any time on the harbour, even walking along the Westsong Walkway or along the causeway, are fairly familiar with seeing harbour seals (basking on rocks),� says Jody Watson, the Capital Regional District’s harbours and watersheds co-ordinator.

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We’ve all waited patiently for the opening of the Victoria Downtown Public Market in The Hudson Building. Touted as the kind of permanent marketplace that characterizes other great cities, it’s something we’re excited to see come to fruition. The location alone, inside the iconic Georgian revival building, is enough to get market aficionados excited. But many great seasonal markets abound in Victoria. The marketplace in Bastion Square is open Wednesday through Sunday from May through September and stretches from Government Street to Wharf Street. Wandering through the eclectic selection of vendors, one can find everything from handcrafted chocolates to jewelry crafted from stainless steel cutlery. There’s food, artwork and self-published books – an endless variety of crafts. The iconic Moss Street Community Market, open May through October, combines the produce of more than 25 local organic farmers with crafters, artists and food vendors. Billing itself as the “true farmers’ market,� it also features local musicians, painters and a broad representation of Victoria’s artistic community. For another taste of Island-grown produce, specialty cheeses and fresh fish and meats, the Urban Farmer’s

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Barb’s seafood a favourite for 29 seasons FISHERMAN’S WHARF ICON VOTED BEST FISH AND CHIPS Nath Keo weaves through the hustle and bustle of line cooks and cashiers, happily darting around behind the scenes in one of the city’s busiest little kitchens. He glides past his office and staff room – both the size of modest closets – and takes pause at the receiving window, where he can expect at least three deliveries daily in the summer. Like many compact eateries, every square inch is in use, but something sets it aside from most others. It floats. While Barb’s Fish & Chips’ offbeat Fisherman’s Wharf location – and coolest address in the city, 1 Dallas Rd. – may have initially drawn in a few customers, Keo says it’s the flavour that keeps them coming back. Our readers agreed and once again voted Barb’s the provider of the city’s best fish and chips. “This is our 29th season and we stick to what we know,� says Keo, the restaurant manager. “We only allow superior product out the window.� The restaurant serves salmon, halibut and haddock, as well as a variety of shellfish and a little surprise for the landlubbers: Keo’s pick, the

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Not long ago, if you needed vegOwner Ken Ng, speaking through etables or meat or maybe flour, you his bilingual daughter Helen, said the would head down to your neighbour- variety the shop offers keeps it alive, hood butcher, baker or grocer to along with offering products not restock the pantry. found at the larger grocery stores, and Nowadays, with major grocery a more personal shopping experience. chains dominating the market, that’s “The customers, when they come, generally no longer the situation. you kind of get to know each other Yet in Chinatown, where niche, and they become regular customers,� hole-in-the-wall delicatessens still Helen said. “I guess it’s the atmosphere. (Grocery stores) are so big, line Fisgard Street, sometimes with you don’t really get to know exotic-looking foods hanging in anybody. But usually these the windows, that nostalgic places, it’s always the neighbourhood feeling is E same people.� still a reality. S E IN H C Across GovernLoy Sing Company, IES C A IC L E D ria’s to ment Street and a cooked meat store, ic V to ic wn Come do find various ethn up Fisgard a little has been in operad n a : n m Chinatow rites. Among the tion for 129 years. ways further you’ll favou rk o p BQ ork - B The current owners find K&N Chinese e - Crispy p onge cak p S k cook a whole pig c Herbs, a traditional u d g in - Pek biscuits everyday, which is herbalist. Here, ev- Almond typically all sold by the erything from Chinese end of the day. yams to dried seahorses Co-owner Shelly Rong to various roots and fungi said the shop thrives because of are sold to help ease all types of its longevity and because of the food. ailments, from the common cold to “You keep the food good then evchronic pain. erybody comes back,� she said. “Lots Herbalist John Wong recently sold of people know this, even people the store, but still mixes the soothing far away in Vancouver, they know concoctions and spends his free time the place already. I don’t need lots of in the back of the shop practicing advertising, they know we’re already traditional Chinese calligraphy. here.� The herbalist, along with the other Just around the corner is the Vicmom-and-pop shops of Chinatown, toria BBQ House and Bakery, which survives and thrives, thanks to the serves a wide variety of savoury and committed locals who have helped sweet buns and other baked items, keep such businesses a stalwart of along with meat. Victoria culture.


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Amanda Komen and Amy McClay wear vintage clothing sourced from Empress Jade Vintage and Sam’s Sideshow boutique. Props were sourced from Vintage Fair Victoria. Victoria’s Vintage Expo takes place Sept. 27 and 28 at Crystal Garden.

owner Sarah Kramer is reasonably priced and sure to make you stand out in an Abercrombie and Fitch crowd. Before heading out for a day at Willows Beach or Thetis Lake, stop by Paradise Boutique on Lower Johnson Street for some made-inVictoria vintage-inspired swimwear. Sisters Dani Dubois and Rosebud Seads also offer a selection of original clothing and accessories, with a focus on independent designers. For the acutely eco-conscious

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Seaplanes offer bird’s-eye view WHETHER FOR SIGHTSEEING OR TRANSPORTATION, FLYING BRINGS NEW PERSPECTIVE Victoria’s Inner Harbour is the busiest working harbour in Canada. Looking out on an average day, you’ll see yellow and green harbour ferries zig-zagging between shorelines, the M.V. Coho en route to and from Port Angeles, the Victoria Clipper making the rounds from Seattle, luxury yachts, kayakers, fishing vessels and dozens of harbour seals sharing the water. Perhaps the most common sight among all that traffic is seaplanes, diving in every 15 minutes at peak hours from downtown Vancouver, Whistler, Seattle and various sightseeing tours around the Capital Region. Harbour Air Seaplanes operates a fleet of DeHavilland Turbine Single Otter, Twin Otter and Beaver aircraft out of the Inner Harbour at Ship Point, providing one of the most tempting launching pads to see Victoria from above. Harbour Air offers four unique charter tours to visitors and long-time residents curious for a different perspective of the area. For $104, take a 20-minute flight that offers unique views of the grand houses dotting the shores of Oak Bay and Gonzales Bay and get awestruck by the Olympic mountains

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across the Strait of Juan de Fuca. For another $50 ($166 total), fly over the world-famous Butchart Gardens and the Saanich Peninsula after a low-level tour of the Victoria waterfront and offshore islands. Kids 11 and under fly for half the adult price, so don’t leave them at home. If you want to get up close at Butchart Gardens, opt for the fly and dine tour ($272) from Harbour Air. Your flight drops you off at the gardens, where a three-course meal is waiting, as is a leisurely evening walk through floodlit gardens. More ambitious trips include the Vancouver day trip ($377), where visitors can see the sights of Gastown, English Bay and Chinatown. Find the latest deals and tour offers at harbour-air.com. Seattle-based Kenmore Air (visit kenmoreair.com) also offers seaplane flights between Victoria and Seattle.

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July 3 – Music in the Park, every Tuesday at various locations throughout July and August, from 6 to 8 p.m. July 3 event takes place Goward House, 2495 Arbutus Rd. For more details, see saanichsunfest.ca or call Julie at 250-475-5408.

June 30-July 8 – Victoria Pride Society presents Pride Week 2012, including an artwalk and exhibition in Trounce Alley (June 30), Drag Ball Game in Vic West (July 1), and Pride Parade and Festival (July 8). Parade starts at Government and Pandora at noon, ends at MacDonald Park in James Bay. For details, see victoriapridesociety.org. July 1 – Victoria’s first-ever Vegan Festival, Market Square (560 Johnson St.), from noon to 5 p.m. Features guest speakers, entertainers, businesses and non-profits, and free vegan food samples. For more information, victoriaveganfest.com. Salsa dance instructor Javier Monsalve, front left, and partner Angela Jurj practice their moves on stage at Centennial Square during last year’s Festival Mexicano. The event, staged by the Mexican-Canadian Community Association of Victoria, happens July 13 to 15 this summer and features folk dancing, musical acts, ethnic food and other cultural activities.

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Food and Wine, a weekend of wine and culinary tastings, seminars, and other events. Try more than 100 B.C. wines with local cuisine at Crystal Gardens (913 Douglas St.) For more details or to purchase tickets, see victoriataste.com. July 20-29 – Victoria International Buskers Festival, noon to 10 p.m. The free festival brings together street performers from around the world to stages across downtown. Visit victoriabuskers.com. July 21 – The Art Gallery of Greater Victoria celebrates the 25th annual TD Paint-In, on Moss Street, from Fort St. to Dallas Rd. More than 150 local artists take their studios outdoors for a paint-in from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Other events throughout the day include gallery open house and dancing to Kumbia in the evening. See aggv. ca/events/gallery-paint-in. July 24, 26, 28, 30-31 – Victoria Summer Music Festival, at the Phillip T. Young Recital Hall at the University of Victoria’s School of Music. For details, see vsmf.org. July 28-Aug. 6 – Sooke Fine Arts Show, a 10 day celebration of the arts at the SEAPARC Leisure Complex, 2168 Phillips Rd. For event or ticket info, see sookefinearts.com. July 29 – Fort Victoria Family Festival and Fort Building Competition, Centennial Square, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. All-ages event includes music, performances, historic stories and tours. Register your team by July

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