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1. A yummy soft-serve ice cream at the iconic Beacon Drive-in. Map 1 E12 2. Tuesday Night Movies in the Oak Bay Beach Hotel’s David Foster Foundation Theatre...complete with gourmet theatre fare, housemade buttered popcorn and dessert! Page 29 3. Fab summer theatre from the talented experts at Langham Court Theatre. Page 29 4. The opportunity to call upon our inner Blackbeard at the Maritime Museum of BC’s Pirate School. Page 43 5. The boys of summer tearing up the field at Royal Athletic Park. Go HarbourCats! Page 29 6. Catching a summer sunset from the top of Mt. Tolmie. Map 2 J9

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Discover these family-friendly activities that will have you recalling your Victoria vacation for years to come.

20 ISLAND ESCAPES

Extend your Vancouver Island visit and discover these terrific destinations within a few hours' drive.

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The Victoria Dragonboat Festival marks 20 years of thrilling action and cultural celebrations.

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HOT HOTDATES DATES On Stage Langham Court Theatre offers up the perfect light-hearted fare for summer with Marc Camoletti’s Boeing Boeing, July 23 to August 2. Bernard loves women, especially airline stewardesses, including the three he’s engaged to! While he makes the situation work with the precision timing of modern flight schedules, his plan soon hits a little turbulence…. From August 5 to 24, the historic Belfry Theatre presents The Bomb-itty of Errors. Advertised as a hip-hop version of “Willy Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors,” even if you don’t know hip-hop from boogie-woogie, the infectious fun from this unique production will likely be a hit.

Get Revved Up this Summer Car enthusiasts have a lot to like about a Victoria summer, starting with the 10th annual Vintage Cadillac Car Show, July 13 on the picturesque grounds of Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Site. Join the local chapter of the Cadillac Car Club of BC for Canada’s largest Cadillac show, with close to 100 cars, from the sleek roadsters of the 1930s to ambulances, hearses, custom designs and cutting-edge current models. The Jaguar Car Club of Victoria presents Jaguars on the Island 2014, the largest JCNA-sanctioned gathering of the famous Jaguar marque in North America. Featured this year are saloons up to and including the 1961 Mark IX, showcased alongside other models at Oak Bay’s Windsor Park Concours d’Elegance July 26. Oak Bay Avenue will be transformed into a pedestrian walkway August 10 as up to 300 vintage and collector cars of all makes and models are showcased for the Collector Car Festival, while the West Shore welcomes the fourth annual City of Langford & Westhills Show & Shine August 17, featuring pre-1976 classic and muscle cars lined up along Goldstream Avenue from 10am to 3pm.

ON THE DESK While visitors' first impression of Victoria may be its bustling downtown, locals know there's much more to discover, and who better to ask than the knowledgeable hotel concierges? For summer we asked about their favourite "must-attend" event." “Symphony Splash – You won’t find it anywhere else and everyone has a great time. I love everything about it but especially its uniqueness." – Karen Scott, Concierge Delta Victoria Ocean Pointe Resort

For something a little different outside downtown, “I really like is the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria’s Gallery Paint-in. It’s accessible to everyone and it’s on a beautiful tree-lined heritage street.” – Michael Falez, Senior Concierge Victoria Marriott Inner Harbour

With so many summer events, it can be hard to choose, but two that stand out, in addition to Symphony Splash, are the Canada Day festivities around the Harbour July 1 and the Victoria Dragonboat Festival in August. – John Thompson, Concierge Coast Victoria Harbourside

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AIRSTREAMS AT ECLECTIC GALLERY To July 19 Paintings based on photographs of Airstream, Bowlus and Spartan polished aluminum trailers. Page 34

CANADA’S TITANIC: THE EMPRESS OF IRELAND To October 20 The Maritime Museum explores Canada’s largest peacetime maritime accident. Page 43

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July 1 Celebrations in the Inner Harbour, Sidney and Colwood.

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Life On the Fringe The Victoria Fringe Festival fills downtown with 11 days of heart-stopping theatre and wacky fun August 21 to 31. Vancouver Island’s biggest theatre event features 50 shows from around the world, everything from comedy, drama and dance to musicals, spoken word and physical theatre, along with special events, and the annual FringeKids Fest.

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The Maritime Museum of BC takes a walk on the wild side this summer with Victoria Vice Tours, offered at 8pm Friday and Saturday nights through July and August. The hour-long tours will introduce notorious characters who found themselves at the early Keb' Mo' provincial courthouse, relate tales of murder, and the punishments meted out to miscreants, including blood-curdling tales from those who lived, loved and died in Bastion Square. You never know...you may even experience a ghost for yourself! The highlight of this ‘walkabout’ will be an opportunity to explore the historic Supreme Court chamber and witness how justice was delivered in early Victoria. This tours are $15 and contain some sensitive themes, so children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult. The museum also hosts daily tours at 1pm, included with admission, with themes including Weird and Wonderful, Court is in Session, Hudson’s Bay Co., Bastion Square, Museum Favourites, Early Exploration, and more!


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The World on the Big Screen Exploring the world doesn’t get any more exciting that on the six-storey-tall big screen at the National Geographic IMAX Theatre. This summer, the theatre visits the wonderful lemurs of Madagascar with Born to be Wild. Lemurs arrived in Madagascar as castaways millions of years ago and evolved into hundreds of diverse species but are now highly endangered. Join trailblazing scientist Dr. Patricia Wright on her lifelong mission to help these adorable creatures survive in the modern world. And complementing the Royal BC Museum’s exciting Vikings summer blockbuster, IMAX presents Vikings: Journey to New Worlds. “They came from the North and soon legends said that they did not know fear. They sailed icy oceans and narrow rivers, striking far inland, without warning, without mercy...However, the truth about the Vikings is far more complex. Much of Europe’s traditions, technology and institutions come to us from these fierce men of the North.” Join Viking warriors, explorers and settlers as the North Atlantic Sagas come to life as Eric the Red and his son Leif Ericsson, travel first to Greenland and then on to North America, with state-of-theart digital graphics dramatically illustrating the unique shipbuilding techniques that were the key to propelling the Vikings across the Atlantic and into history.

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Through August Canadian artists come together at West End Gallery for a summer show. Page 34

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BC DAY August 4 Watch for entertaining activities around the Inner Harbour and in the West Shore. Page 27

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MOBILIZE, VICTORIA! A CITY GOES TO WAR August 8 to 10 Costumed re-enactors bring to life Victoria 100 years ago. Page 42

BOWKER CREEK BRUSH-UP August 10 OBORNE'S POUR MA PETITE INGENUE Artists work along the shores of Bowker Creek in Oak Bay. Page 29

VANCOUVER ISLAND MOTOR GATHERING August 17 Car show in support of Children’s Hospital Foundation of Vancouver Island in Sidney. Page 29

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Festival season is in full swing, meaning there’s no shortage of special events to keep families busy this summer. Art lovers will want to visit the Art Gallery Paint-In, July 19, the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria’s annual outdoor summer art festival, while for music fans, it doesn’t get any better than the Victoria Symphony Orchestra, taking over the Inner Harbour August

3 to perform a full concert from a barge anchored in front of the Causeway. Highlights include Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture, complete with cannons, bell ringing and fireworks. Make it a full-day event and enjoy the preconcert entertainment. July 18 to 27 brings the excitement of the Victoria International Buskers Festival to a variety of downtown locations while the Canada Dry Victoria Dragon Boat Festival fills the Inner Harbour August 15 to 17 with colourful boats, hundreds of paddlers and many more supporters. Head to the harbour for a weekend full of exhilarating races and cultural entertainment for the whole family! Other options include July's SkaFest, August's Fringe Fest and the Vancouver Island Blues Bash. Now there’s a summer festival line-up!

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X 2. CANADA DAY Happy Canada Day, July 1! Celebrate downtown around the Inner Harbour – including fireworks to finish the festivities – on the West Shore at Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites, and in Sidney where Canada’s birthday rounds out the annual Sidney Days celebrations.

X 3. IN THE MARKET FOR FUN

The fertile South Island is home to many farms growing a multitude of products. Many of these can be found at the local farmers’ markets, along with kids’ activities, entertainment, crafts and more. Check out the James Bay Community Market, Saturdays from 9am to 3pm at the corner of Menzies and Superior streets, Moss Street Market, Saturdays from 10am


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Discover some of the wonders of the West Coast during an exhilarating whale watching trip with the local experts, Prince of Whales. Whether a thrilling zodiac ride or a trip aboard the Ocean Magic, there’s no better way to discover the majestic creatures making their home in local waters. Prefer dry land? Take to the trees – Vancouver Island-style with AdrenaLine – boasting eight ziplines that will send you soaring through the

Experience some of nature’s most beautiful creatures up close at the Saanich Peninsula’s Butterfly Gardens or enjoy a hands-on experience at another local favourite, the Children’s Petting Zoo at Beacon Hill Park. Nearby, the Bug Zoo is a hit for kids (and adults) of all ages. Discover amazing insects from around the world, including live giant walking sticks, glow-in-the-dark scorpions and hairy tarantulas. Don’t forget your camera!

X 6. INDOOR ESCAPES With its fascinating First Nations exhibits, Natural History Gallery, and wonderful modern history displays, the Royal BC Museum is a mustsee attraction for all ages. Of special interest this summer is the Vikings exhibit, not to

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mention a full line-up of films at the National Geographic IMAX Theatre, also on-site. Just outside the Fairmont Empress Hotel sits a Victoria institution, Miniature World, with more than 80 scenes from history and literature whose detail and realism are a favourite with kids. New this year, the attraction has added a brand new exhibit depicting the tales of King Arthur and Camelot. Just a short walk from the Inner Harbour in Bastion Square is the Maritime Museum of BC. Climb the lifesize crowsnest, keep an eye out for pirates and explorers, trace the history of the Royal Canadian Navy and BC Ferries and visit the restored ViceAdmiralty Courtroom where Sir Matthew Baillie Begbie, “the hanging judge,” once presided.

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Modern diner cuisine delights at north 48 With a nod to Victoria’s position on the 48th parallel, discover “modern diner cuisine” at the chefowned north FORTY-EIGHT, specializing in the celebration and elevation of classic dishes and menu items from diners and their global equivalents. Among the highlights? Steampots featuring local seafood paired with seasonal potatoes and Andouille sausage are named after three of Victoria’s most recognizable transportation providers: The Coho, The Clipper, and the Coastal Celebration. Each steampot is designed to be shared by two to four diners, with per-person pricing ensuring no one will miss out on their portion of crab, prawns, mussels or clams. Other summer-friendly highlights include Tiki Lettuce Wraps, Smoked Salmon Shop Salad and, simply named but überdelicious, The Burger.

Lively, Fresh and Local at LURE One of Victoria’s favourite culinary destinations celebrates summer with a new taste of “lively, fresh and local.” LURE Restaurant & Bar, located at Delta Victoria Ocean Pointe Resort & Spa, recently re-opened with a fresh, welcoming space set against the spectacular backdrop of Victoria’s Inner Harbour – the perfect setting to savour the incredible local cuisine. Local Chef Dan Bain puts a creative twist to his comforting local menu using the freshest finds from Vancouver Island’s backyard. The expanded menu will feature fresh, simple and delicious breakfast selections, mouth-watering small plates for sharing and a full dinner menu featuring Victoria’s best seafood and regional cuisine. Showcasing the unique culinary diversity sourced from Vancouver Island’s growers, fishers, and artisan food and beverage producers, diners can savour mussels from Salt Spring Island, steelhead trout from Lois Lake, honey from Babe’s Honey Farm, organic cheese from Moonstruck Organic Cheese, and craft beer from Phillips Brewing Company. This summer, stop by the restaurant patio and balcony to enjoy a drink or meal by the harbour or check out a new evening feature with popular local DJs will performing at the bar.

Pub Crawl…with a Twist Victoria is well-known for its lively pub scene, whether your tastes lean to innovative new flavours emerging from our celebrated craft brewers or something a little more traditional. Explore a few local favourites while someone else does the driving – or sailing – with the Victoria Harbour Ferry’s Pickle Boat Pub Crawl, running daily until September 14. The tour features stops at Bard & Banker Scottish Pub, Irish Times Pub, The Guild Freehouse, Lure Restaurant & Lounge, and Blue Crab Seafood House.

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10 ACRES BISTRO + BAR Enjoy a unique West Coast experience showcasing the freshest foods from the Island including meat, cheese, seafood and the finest seasonal produce direct from the farm. Enjoy a casual meal by fireplaces on the heated garden courtyard. Open 11:30am to 12am. Brunch served Sat and Sun. 611 Courtney St, 250-220-8008. www.10acres.ca Map 1 E9

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BIN 4 BURGER LOUNGE Enjoy a tempting array of hand-crafted specialty burgers, along with health-conscious options and a great appetizer selection. Perfect for lunch, dinner or late-night; take-out available. 180-911 Yates St, 250-590-4154, www.bin4burgerlounge. com Map 1 F8 102-716 Goldstream Ave, 778-265-5464 Map 2 E9

WILD SAFFRON BISTRO Creative flavours with classical undertones are highlights of this charming bistro’s progressive West Coast cuisine. Pair it with awardwinning locally brewed beers and an extensive selection of wines, all presented in a warm, inviting atmosphere. Take in live music in the adjacent Swans Brewpub. Open Tues through Sat from 5pm in Swans Suite Hotel, 1605 Store St, 250-361-3150. www.swanshotel.com Map 1 E7

PINK BICYCLE This self-described gourmet burger joint is heaven for the burger buff, with items ranging from ‘simplicity at its finest’, the Pink Bike Cheese Burger, to a burger of organic local lamb infused with rosemary and apricot and finished with creamy blue cheese. Vegetarian options; delicious desserts. 1008 Blanshard St, 250-384-1008. Map 1 F8

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CASUAL DINING GALLOPING GOOSE GRILLE Premium casual dining in the heart of the West Shore's recreation area. Open Sunday to Thursday 10am to Midnight; Friday and Saturday 10am to 1am. Located in the Langford Lanes bowling facility, 1097 Langford Pkwy, 250-920-9397, www. gallopinggoosegrille.com Map 2 E9 PIG BBQ JOINT A local favourite for pulled pork, beef brisket and chicken sandwiches with all the fixings. Great for a picnic! 1325 Blanshard St, 250590-5193. Map 1 G8 West Shore Town Centre, #129-2955 Phipps Rd, 250-590-7627. Map 2 F9

CHINESE DON MEE Experience the ultimate traditional dim sum lunch or indulge in a world-class Cantonese or Szechuanstyle seafood dinner extravaganza. Authentic Chinese food in the heart of Chinatown. Daily lunch 11am; dinner 5pm. Free delivery after 5pm. 538 Fisgard St, 250-383-1032. Map 1 E6 MING’S Exotic decor. Extensive dinner menu with traditional Cantonese, Szechuan, vegetarian, and specialty dishes. Take out/delivery available. Dinner served daily from 5pm. 1321 Quadra St, 250-385-4405. Map 1 G7 WING’S Oriental cuisine in a pleasant and informal setting. Menu emphasizes Cantonese dishes. Combinations for one to eight people. Generous portions of Chinese favourites. Take out and delivery available. Licensed. Daily lunch and dinner buffet. Open 11am to 10pm. 90 Gorge Rd West, 250-385-5564. www.wingsrestaurant.ca Map 2 H9

COFFEE BARS GOOD EARTH COFFEE. Authentic community coffeehouse with a focus on simple, wholesome comfort food and exceptional coffee. At Uptown shopping centre, 3450 Uptown Blvd, 250-5906723 Map 2 I9 At the Royal Jubilee Hospital, 1952 Bay St, 250-598-1144 Map 2 J9 www.goodearthcafes.com MARINA COFFEE HOUSE This waterfront café serves fine specialty coffees and pastries. Enjoy the lightlunch menu outside on the patio, then finish off with a spectacular dessert. 14

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SENSEational BC dinner theatre Take a road trip across Canada and experience the very best in Canadian food, wine and music without leaving your seat at the Oak Bay Beach Hotel's David Foster Foundation Dinner Theatre! SENSEational BC is a pairing of the very best BC has to offer – amazing cuisine, wines and entertainment – all served up in a five-star oceanfront hotel. Enjoy a sommelierguided sampling of five BC wines paired with the creative plates of Executive Chef Iain Rennie’s locally inspired bites while being entertained by Laura Jayne Earnshaw’s funfilled musical cross-Canada journey. Featuring the music of many famous Canadian artists, from Celine Dion and Leonard Cohen to Sarah McLachlan and Michael Buble, and featuring performances from the Ballet Victoria, come celebrate Canada! SENSEational BC runs Thursdays to September 11 for $69 per person, plus tax, Call 250-598-4556 to reserve or visit www.oakbaybeachhotel.com for more information.

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DELI ITALIAN FOOD IMPORTS A delicious choice for light lunch or take-away meal, with pastas, salads, and yummy sandwiches, plus specialty foods to take home. 1114 Blanshard St, 250-385-7923. Map 1 G8

OTTAVIO ITALIAN BAKERY & DELICATESSEN Savour the many treats from this European-style deli, with wonderful ingredients for a picnic and a flavourful assortment of gelato. A small café area, including an inviting patio, is also ideal for eating in. 2272 Oak Bay Ave, 250-592-4080. Map 2 J10

EAST INDIAN SAAZ RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE Savour the flavours of India interpreted in new and exciting ways at this warm and inviting Indian restaurant in the heart of downtown. Specialties include tandoori dishes, butter chicken and the south Indian delicacy Dosa, a fermented crepe served with a tamarind base, lentil soup and coconut chutney. 103-535 Yates St, 778-433-7229, www.saazrestaurant.com Map 1 E8 SPICE JAMMER A blend of East African and Indian cooking styles and spices creates tantalizing curry and tandoori dishes. Friendly staff, warm atmosphere. Zagat rated. Open yearround for dinner; check for lunch hours. 852 Fort St, 250-480-1055. www. spicejammer.com Map 1 G8


GLUTEN FREE SANTÉ GLUTEN FREE CAFE Honouring dietary needs by offering delicious gluten-free, dairy-free, vegan and paleo diet options. Take-away and retail sales available. Mon to Sat 8:30am to 6:30pm, Sun 10am to 5pm. In the Quadra Village at 2630-A Quadra St, 250-590-7174 Map 1 G4 www.santeglutenfreecafe.com

SENZUSHI JAPANESE CUISINE AND SUSHI BAR This wonderful, authentic restaurant boasts an inviting, contemporary atmosphere and delicious, traditional Japanese cuisine beautifully prepared and presented. Sample the taste-tempting creations from the sushi bar or enjoy the varied menu from the comfort of a private table. Japanese cocktails; specialty desserts. Reservations suggested, but

not required. Open Mon to Sat, with lunch from 11:30am to 2pm and dinner from 5 to 9pm. 940 Fort St, 250-3854320. www.senzushi.com Map 1 G8

LATIN THE TAPA BAR Excellent tapas-style cuisine in a charming restaurant tucked into downtown’s Trounce Alley. Don’t miss the roasted garlic soup – delicious! 620 Trounce Alley, 250-383-0013. Map 1 E8

GREEK MILLOS Relax in this setting reminiscent of the Greek Islands. Popular Greek specialties and classic Greek desserts. Excellent lamb, seafood and pasta dishes. Open Mon to Sat for lunch and daily for dinner. Look for the big windmill at 716 Burdett Ave, 250382-4422 or 250-382-5544. Map 1 F8 EUGENE'S Family-run restaurant specializing in fine Greek cuisine including house specialties spanokapita, souvlaki, gyros and more. Open for lunch and dinner. 103-1990 Fort St, at Foul Bay Rd, 250-592-7373. www. eugenes.ca Map 2 J10

ITALIAN FIAMO ITALIAN KITCHEN A warm, inviting setting is the perfect venue to enjoy this rustic Italian cuisine, prepared in the Tuscan tradition, complemented by French, Spanish and Mediterranean influences. Enjoy pizza, pasta, chicken, lamb and seafood dishes. 515 Yates St, 250-388-5824. www.fiamo.ca Map 1 E8

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IL TERRAZZO Upbeat, romantic ristorante. Heated courtyard. Northern Italian food with West Coast overtones. Mon to Sat 11:30am to 11pm; Sun 5 to 11pm. Off Waddington Alley at 555 Johnson St, 250-361-0028. Map 1 E7

JAPANESE JAPANESE VILLAGE Teppan tables and sushi bar. Savour Japanese steak and seafood. Warm and lively atmosphere. Lunch Mon to Fri; dinner from 5pm nightly. Reservations. 734 Broughton St, 250-382-5165. Map 1 F8 KUMA 60-seat sushi restaurant at the Bear Mountain Golf Resort. Sleek modern decor with vast windows overlooking the great outdoors and an energetic, open-view kitchen. Bear Mountain Golf Resort, 1999 Country Club Way, 250-391-7170. Map 2 F8

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GALLOPING GOOSE GRILL The Galloping Goose Grille made its official Langford debut in 2012, as the food attraction at Langford Lanes and City Center Park. Since than, the Galloping Goose Grille has grown on locals with their warm atmosphere and West Coast comfort food. By focusing on fresh ingredients and methodical technique, their selection of house-made dishes is a culinary highlight on the West Shore. Whether it’s a hearty brunch with family on the weekend, quick business lunch or casual dinner with friends in the evening. The Galloping Goose Grille has something delicious for everyone.

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SEN ZUSHI RESTAURANT Experience traditional Japanese cuisine and sushi in a fresh, modern atmosphere. Sen Zushi offers a menu to suit every palate, even if you prefer vegetarian. Beautifully prepared and presented, enjoy chicken and steak entrees, or a variety of seafood. With the freshest ingredients, professional chefs consistently create a healthy selection of gourmet meals, a wide range of sushi, delectable dinners and specialty desserts.

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Jonathan’s restaurant Jonathan’s Restaurant, located in the centre of downtown in the Royal Scot Hotel and Suites, has been serving Victoria residents and travelers from around the world for more than 15 years. Customers love our friendly service, exceptional food, fine wines and gracious ambiance. Our chef features an ever-changing array of dinner specials, as well as an excellent regular menu with delicious choices to suit any appetite. Come in and try our famous Rack of Lamb! For the best in fine dining and exceptional service, try Jonathan’s! Located in the Royal Scot Hotel & Suites 425 Quebec Street, Free Parking Reservations: 250-383-5103 www.jonathans-restaurant.ca jonathansinc2012@hotmail.com 16

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Nautical Nellies steak & seafood House Victoria’s finest steak and seafood, serving certified angus steaks, oceanwise seafood and the largest selection of oysters in the city. Enjoy our fusion sushi, raw bar, heated patio with harbour views and award winning wine list. Join us every week for Wine Wednesdays where we offer $10 off all varieties of wine and bubbly on our wine list. 1001 Wharf Street 250-380-2260 NauticalNelliesRestaurant.com Open 11 am for lunch & dinner

YOU’VE EARNED IT At the Marina Restaurant we use only the freshest ingredients and create all our drinks from scratch. After a long day, come and relax while taking in the beautiful views of Mt. Baker and the Straits of Juan de Fuca. The round bar also offers a superb range of your favourite craft beers and sought after wines. 250 598 8555 www.marinarestaurant.com 1327 Beach Drive at the Oak Bay Marina

WING’S FAMILY CHINESE RESTAURANT Enjoy our delicious Chinese buffet.There are 16 different items and deserts for all you can eat. Some items are wonton soup, egg rolls, chinese chow mein, sweet & sour pork, crispy ginger fried beef, crispy chicken. Some other dishes may vary from day to day. Our buffet is the most reasonable price in town. Discount available for children 10 years old and under.

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Y DINING MEXICAN CAFE MEXICO Casual and cosy Mexican restaurant located in Old Town’s historic Market Square. Great food; fun atmosphere. 1425 Store St, 250-386-1425. Map 1 E7

SEAFOOD HAULTAIN FISH & CHIPS Friendly neighbourhood diner serving fresh fish with a fluffy light batter that melts in your mouth, as well as oysters, prawns, calamari and deep-fried perogies. Eat in or take out. Open Tues to Sat 11:30am to 7:30pm. Closed Sundays, Mondays and stat holidays. 1127 Haultain St, 250-383-8332. Map 1 I5 www.haultainfishandchips.com BLUE CRAB BAR AND GRILL One of the best seafood restaurants in Victoria. Features fresh ingredients from around the world: scallops from Alaska, halibut and salmon from BC, duck from the Fraser Valley, mahi mahi from Hawaii and more. Friendly, attentive service and superb harbour views. Beautiful patio overlooking the harbour. Excellent selection of wines, mainly from BC, Washington and California to complement the creatively prepared fresh seafood. Coast Harbourside Hotel, 146 Kingston St, 250-480-1999. www. bluecrab.ca Map 1 C9

STEAK & SEAFOOD THE KEG Grilled steaks, seafood and salads in a friendly, casual atmosphere. Specialties include roasted prime rib, king crab and of course, steaks. With two locations in Victoria, The Keg is perfect for business or pleasure. Dinner daily. Entrees $14.95 to $39.95. Reservations available. 500 Fort St, 250-386-7789. Map 1 E8 3940 Quadra St, 250-479-1651. www.kegsteakhouse. com Map 2 I8 NAUTICAL NELLIES Featuring fresh local seafood, perfectly aged steaks, grilled chicken and innovative pastas. Enjoy the Oyster Bar, complement your meal with a spectacular dessert or a selection from the award-winning wine list, or come for brunch on Sundays. Open daily from 11am. 1001 Wharf St, 250-380-2260. Map 1 E8 www.nauticalnelliesrestaurant.com

TEA ROOMS THE FAIRMONT EMPRESS Elegant and sumptuous afternoon tea in the Tea Lobby. Dress code in effect. Reservations required. The Fairmont Empress Hotel, 721 Government St, 250-384-8111. Map 1 E9 18

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JAMES BAY TEAROOM AND RESTAURANT Cosy tea room, relaxed and homey, but very traditional. Easy walk from the Inner Harbour in historic James Bay. Dinner fare features Britishstyle specialities. 332 Menzies St, 250382-8282. Map 1 E10 WHITE HEATHER TEA ROOM A wonderfully authentic afternoon tea that is sure to please. Teas feature fresh-baked scones, tea sandwiches and other savory treats, together with a selection of shortbread, cakes, squares and more. Baking is done on-site. Teas are artfully presented by friendly and knowledgeable staff in a comfortable, yet elegant white linen setting. A selection of delicious lunch items is also offered. This is where the locals go for afternoon tea! Open Tues to Sat from 10am to 5pm. Reservations recommended. 1885 Oak Bay Ave, 250595-8020. Map 2 K10 www.whiteheather-tearoom.com

THAI LITTLE THAI PLACE Delicious Thai cuisine is as close as this inviting restaurant group, with four locations around the region. Excellent curries, rice and noodle dishes await. Eat in, take out or delivery. 1839 Cook St, 250-4778900. Map 1 H6 3613 Shelbourne St, 250-477-8668. Map 2 J9 137-2745 Veterans Memorial Pkwy, 250-4785455. www.littlethaiplace.com <http:// www.littlethaiplace.com> Map 2 F9 1104480 West Saanich Rd, 250-477-3377. Map 2 H7 NOODLECART Experience a taste of Thailand right here in Victoria, enjoyed in a setting that will sweep you away to a traditional Thai marketplace. Eat in or take-out. 1018 Blanshard St, 250-4773883, www.noodlecart.com Map 1 F8

WEST COAST HARBOUR HOUSE Steps away from Victoria’s picturesque Inner Harbour, this charming restaurant has been a local favourite for more than 30 years thanks to exceptional service and cozy setting. Separate dining space accommodates up to 30. Enjoy fresh, West Coast favourites such as salmon, Seafood en Croûte and Chateaubriand served table side. Open daily for dinnerfrom 4:30pm. 607 Oswego St, 250-386-1244, Map 1 D9 www.victoriaharbourhouse.com JONATHAN'S Savour exceptional culinary creations and wines complemented by an elegant

atmosphere and exceptional service. Open daily from 7am to 8:30pm in the heart of downtown in the Royal Scot Hotel, 425 Quebec St, 250-383-5103, jonathans-restaurant.ca Map 1 D10 LURE Boasting stunning views of the Inner Harbour, this dynamic West Coast restaurant offers breakfast, lunch and dinner, prepared with fresh, local ingredients, including an array of seafood dishes. Ocean Pointe Resort and Spa, 45 Songhees Rd, 250-3605873. www.lurevictoria.com Map 1 D8 MARINA RESTAURANT With one of Victoria’s most magnificent waterfront settings, the Marina Restaurant in Oak Bay offers a premium dining experience. The restaurant serves the highest quality delicious seafood, regional cuisine and Sunday brunch. Enjoy a selection from the extensive wine list or visit the sushi bars. 1327 Beach Dr, 250-598-8555. www.marinarestaurant.com Map 2 K9 NORTH 48 Specializing in "Modern Diner" cuisine, this new favourite on the Victoria dining scene takes classic dishes from around the world and gives them a modern twist. Revisit some of your childhood favourites, all grown up! 1005 Langley St, 250-381-2428, www.northfortyeight.com Map 1 E8 SOOKE HARBOUR HOUSE The dining room at this seaside inn is consistently voted one of the region’s top restaurants. The organic kitchen gardens provide chefs with year-round inspiration. Stunning waterfront location; award-winning wine list. 1528 Whiffen Spit Rd, Sooke, 250-642-3421. Map 2 A11 THE PACIFIC The best in local seafood, organic produce, aged beef, free range poultry and BC wines are featured from this beautiful location right on the Harbour, next to the Legislature. Outdoor terrace. Open daily from 6:30am to 10pm. Visit The Mark for ultra-fine dining and the Courtyard Café for great snacks and coffee. Hotel Grand Pacific, 463 Belleville St, 250380-4458. www.pacificrestaurant.com Map 1 D9

VISTA 18 The crown jewel atop the Chateau Victoria Hotel boasts a spectacular view. Modern, comfortable decor. West Coast cuisine with Californian and Asian influences at down-to-earth prices. Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. 740 Burdett Ave, 250-382-9258. Map 1 F8


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ISLAND ESCAPES From outdoor adventure to neighbourhoods steeped in history, Greater Victoria offers plenty to keep you entertained this summer, but if you have a few extra days to explore, numerous treasures await your discovery. Here are a few of our favourite Island destinations, all within several hours of the Capital city.

Salt Spring Island 35-minute ferry trip from Sidney/Swartz Bay

Salt Spring Island is a tranquil, island paradise renowned for its relaxed lifestyle, natural beauty, art galleries, studios, wineries and gift shops. Visit on Saturdays and take in the huge outdoor market where Salt Spring’s accomplished artisans and farmers display their fine products. Hiking trails at Ruckle Provincial Park, country roads ideal for cycling and wonderful kayaking make this an ideal daytrip, or pack for an overnight getaway.

The Cowichan Valley About 60km from Victoria to Duncan

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of Vancouver Island’s most significant centres of First Nations culture and features totem tours, a museum located in a 1912 train station and the Quw’utsun’ Cultural and Conference Centre, showcasing First Nations heritage. On the north side of town, the Raptors Centre and BC Forest Discovery Centre are excellent for all ages. Winery and cidery touring is another highly recommended Cowichan Valley activity – pick up a winery map from area Visitor Centres and come explore one of Canada’s fastest-growing wine regions. Enjoy a drive through the picturesque communities of Shawnigan Lake, Cobble Hill, Mill Bay and Cowichan Bay, a scenic seaside village known for its fresh seafood, galleries, shops and waterfront museum. West of Duncan, Cowichan Lake is a hub for

fishing, swimming, canoing and camping.

Chemainus

About 70 km from Victoria to Chemainus

One of the most popular attractions on Vancouver Island is the town of Chemainus, famous for its statues and larger-than-life murals that have transformed the town into one large, outdoor art gallery. Golf, shops, antique malls, tea houses and a great dinner theatre round out the possibilities.

Ladysmith & Nanaimo Victoria to Ladysmith: 95km; to Nanaimo: 111km.

Enjoy a leisurely stroll along Ladysmith’s historic main street or visit some of the many artists and artisans making their home here, about 90 minutes from Victoria. Transfer Beach Park is fabulous for all ages – take


in the harbour views, go for a dip, savour a summer picnic or let the kids roam about the unique playground. A little farther north, Nanaimo is popular for its eclectic shopping, entertainment and beautiful waterfront. BC Ferries links the town to both Horseshoe Bay and Tsawwassen on the Mainland and the Island Highway continues north, making Nanaimo a great jumping-off point to other adventures. Highlights include the Port Theatre, the historic downtown, Newcastle Island, Harbourside Walkway, Nanaimo District Museum and, for thrilling outdoor experiences, WildPlay Element Park.

Oceanside – Parksville and Qualicum region Victoria to Parksville: 147km.

About 20 minutes beyond Nanaimo, discover the picturesque communities of Parksville, Qualicum, Nanoose, Coombs, French Creek and

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Arrowsmith, collectively known as Oceanside. Here enjoy sandy beaches, winding rivers, challenging golf courses and family-friendly attractions including the community beach and playground in downtown Parksville, the Coombs Country Market – watch for the goats on the roof – the Parrot Refuge & Recovery Centre, Milner Gardens and Little Qualicum Falls and Englishman River provincial parks. From Parksville, travellers can continue north or head west to Port Alberni, the gateway to the Pacific Rim, about 45 minutes from Parksville. From here venture on to the beach-front fishing and resort communities of Ucluelet, Tofino and Long Beach.

The Comox Valley About 220km from Victoria

Continuing north, travel either the newer, more direct Inland Island Highway or opt for a more leisurely, picturesque route along the

Island Highway. About three hours from Victoria, the Valley includes Courtenay, Comox, Cumberland and several smaller communities, including Hornby and Denman Islands. Mt. Washington Alpine Resort celebrates the summer snow melt with hiking, mountain biking and other activities. Down the mountain, ocean, lakes and rivers are popular for kayaking, windsurfing, swimming and exploring. Other highlights include historic Cumberland, a former mining and logging community, and the Courtenay and District Museum, the first stop on the Great Canadian Fossil Trail. In the waterfront town of Comox, visit Filberg Lodge and Park, home to the annual Filberg Festival of arts and entertainment (August 1 to 4). Also a diverse farming community, stop at the Comox Valley Farmers’ Market before a picnic at the beach! JULY - AUGUST 2014 //

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VICTORIA DRAGONBOAT FESTIVAL MARKS 20 YEARS IN THE INNER HARBOUR AUGUST 15 TO 17 For 20 years, the Victoria Dragonboat Festival has welcomed paddlers from across North America to local waters, engaging in challenging paddling competition, cultural celebrations and support for those who have experienced cancer. The only such festival held in a working harbour, there’s plenty to see and do in Victoria’s Inner Harbour August 15 to 17. The traditional Eye Dotting Ceremony kicks things off August 15 when Taoist priests wake the sleeping spirits of the dragon boats, cleanse the area of competition, bless the competitors and their boats, and charge the boats and their crews with the Spirit of the Dragon and the Goddess of the Sea. Teams race approximately 470 metres, from the start line at Laurel Point toward the iconic Empress Hotel in the heart of downtown Victoria, to the cheers of 24

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hundreds of fans lining the pier. Racing runs from 8am to around 4pm Saturday, with semifinal action starting Sunday morning. Not all the action takes place on the water. In addition to a full-line-up of multicultural entertainment on-shore, scheduled activities include Chinatown and First Nations walking tours with local historian John Adams and the always-fun Paddlers’ Air Band Contest Saturday. Indulge in flavours from around the world at the Forbidden City Food Court, home to such diverse fare as Filipino spring rolls and Polish perogies, cool off in the beer garden or peruse the market stalls. The festival promises much to see and do, all in the heart of Victoria’s dynamic downtown. Weekend highlights include Friday’s Lights of Courage Illumination Ceremony honouring those who have been affected by cancer and raising funds for research and treatment, and Sunday’s Breast Cancer Survivors’ Ceremony and Honour Arch, honouring friends who have fought breast cancer, and the Breast Cancer Survivors’ Challenge race, followed by the Carnation Toss ceremony. To recognize a loved one affected by cancer, simply buy a colourful Chinese paper lantern from Victoria Fairway Market stores, the Bay Centre, Denny’s Restaurant or on-site at the a BC Cancer Foundation tent and write a message as a tribute to anyone you knew who has been diagnosed with cancer. The lanterns will be illuminated Friday evening, as thousands of fellow supporters look on and remain hanging throughout the festival. All proceeds from lantern sales support the BC Cancer Foundation.

FESTIVAL SCHEDULE FRIDAY 1pm – Eye Dotting Ceremony 2:30pm – Chinatown walking tour with local historian John Adams 7pm – Headlining band 9pm – Lights of Courage Illumination Ceremony

SATURDAY 8am to 4pm – Racing in the harbour 9am – Kids’ Tent opens 1pm – First Nations walking tour with local historian John Adams 2 & 3:30pm – Chinatown walking tours 6:30pm – Paddlers’ Air Band Contest 9pm – Saturday night headliners

SUNDAY 8:30am – Semi-Final races begin 9am – Kids’ Tent opens 11am – First Nations walking tour 12 & 1:30pm – Chinatown walking tours 3pm – Award ceremonies, taking place on the Main Stage every 15 minutes, approx. 45 minutes after your final race

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HOT TICKETS • July 1 to 5 – Get your groove on at the 15th anniversary Ska Fest, featuring the likes of Fishbone, Barrington Levy and The Aggrolites. Page 27 • July 11 to 13 – Rock on at Rock the Shores with a stellar line-up including Tom Cochrane, Current Swell, Billy Talent, 54-40, Our Lady Peace, Mother Mother and many more. Page 27 • July 12 & 13 – Featuring more than 500 drummers, pipers and more from around the world, don’t miss the 2014 Pacific Tattoo Annual Pacific Tattoo at Save-on-

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Foods Memorial Centre. Page 29 • July 25 to 27 – Visit local craft brewer Phillips Brewing for the Phillips Backyard Weekender for three unforgettable concerts, including The Original Wailers, Mindil Beach Market and Delhi 2 Dublin. Page 28

• August 30 & September 1 – Vancouver Island Blues Bash delights music fans with both free and ticketed performances on an outdoor stage in the Inner Harbour. Page 28

Cheech & Chong go Up In Smoke Take in the antics of one of comedy history’s favourite duos when Cheech & Chong’s Up in Smoke Tour fills the Royal Theatre July 20, accompanied by music from WAR. A complete integration of WAR’s timeless catalogue and Cheech & Chong’s hilarious brand of comedy and music, the party begins with WAR performing such hits as Why Can’t We Be Friends, Low Rider and Cisco Kid. Next comes a combination of Cheech and Chong’s most infamous songs (backed up by WAR) such as Earache My Eye, Basketball Jones and Mexican Americans, plus some of their most iconic comedic skits such as Dave’s Not Here, Santa Claus and His Magic Dust and Sister Mary Elephant. Cheech & Chong’s first film, Up In Smoke, was the highest-grossing comedy of 1978. In 2009, the duo made history when comedy partners Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong announced their first reunion tour in more than 25 years, selling out shows from coast to coast. 26

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This directory includes the editor’s recommendations. Information is subject to change, so please call ahead to avoid disappointment. Co-ordinates that follow listings refer to the maps on pages 45 to 47. COMEDY . . . . . . . . . . . . . FESTIVALS . . . . . . . . . . . . MARKETS . . . . . . . . . . . . MUSIC & DANCE. . . . . . . . . NIGHTSPOTS . . . . . . . . . . SPORTS . . . . . . . . . . . . STAGE AND FILM . . . . . . . . THIS & THAT . . . . . . . . . .

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COMEDY UP IN SMOKE TOUR WITH CHEECH & CHONG AND WAR July 20 featuring all of the duo’s outrageous and hilarious comedy, plus all the hits from WAR. Royal Theatre, 805 Broughton St, 250386-6121 www.rmts.bc.ca Map 1 F7

FESTIVALS SIDNEY DAYS To July 1 Celebrations of community and Canada Day, including parade and family-friendly events. www. peninsulacelebrations.ca Map 2 I2 VICTORIA PRIDE WEEK to July 6 The Victoria Pride Society’s week-long celebration includes a Youth Pride Dance, the Big Gay Dog Walk, Pride and the Word, Drag Ball Baseball and the much-anticipated annual parade along Government Street beginning at 12pm July 6 and ending in MacDonald Park in James Bay for a festival featuring more than 100 vendors and entertainment for all to enjoy. victoriapridesociety.org 15TH ANNIVERSARY SKA FEST July 1 to 5 Highlights include Fishbone, Barrington Levy & The Detour Posse, The Aggrolites, Los Rastrillos, Shaggy & Rayvon, Lynval Golding of The Specials, Mad Bomber Society, Brass Action, The Ponderosas. Outdoors at Ships Point, The Upstairs Cabaret and Victoria Event Centre. www.victoriaskafest.ca Tickets available at Tourism Victoria’s Visitor Centre, 812 Wharf St, or online at www. ticketweb.ca SAANICH STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL July 6 Enjoy an old style family picnic, plus free family activities on the beach at Beaver Lake Park, 11am to 3pm. Map 2 H7

ROCK THE SHORES July 11 to 13 Sensational summer music festival featuring Tom Cochrane with Red

Rider, The Cult, Gord Downie, Current Swell, Billy Talent, 54-40, Our Lady Peace, Mother Mother and many more. Juan de Fuca Rec Centre sports fields, 1767 Island Hwy. Ticket info: www. rocktheshores.com or 250-478-838.

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THE VICTORIA INTERNATIONAL BUSKERS FESTIVAL July 18 to 27 The festival welcomes its “All Stars” – many of its most popular acts since its inception – plus a variety of new acts, performing across seven downtown stages. Enjoy magicians, contortionists, jugglers, flame throwers, acrobats, hula hoops, balloonists and much more, with acts from Australia, the UK, the US, Japan, Sweden and from across Canada. www.victoriabuskers.com THE PHILLIPS BACKYARD WEEKENDER July 25 to 27 The Phillips Backyard, disguised as a brewery parking lot by day, will magically transform into an outdoor music-superparty for three unforgettable concerts, including The Original Wailers, Five Alarm Funk, Mindil Beach Market, Delhi 2 Dublin, The Funk Hunters and others. 2010 Government St, 250-380-1912, www.phillipsbeer.com Map 1 F6 FREE-B FILM FESTIVAL Fridays & Saturdays in August Bring the family, plus flashlights, snacks and blankets, and enjoy some free films under the stars, beginning at 9pm. August 1 Join the festival for Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure on the Legislature lawn. August 2, 8, 9, 15, 16 & 22 At the Cameron Bandshell, Beacon Hill Park. August 23 Enjoy a special finale film that was filmed in the surrounding area at Broadmead Village See full line-up at www.freebfilmfest.com CADBORO BAY FESTIVAL August 10 Picturesque Cadboro Bay provides the ideal backdrop for professional sand sculptors to create giant sea creatures and other works of art using just sand, water and a lot of creativity. Other activities including bouncy castles, face painting, the pirate school, the Saanich game board, kids treasure map, hand drum workshops, entertainment, arts & craft stations and more. 11am to 3pm at Cadboro Bay-Gyro Park, foot of Sinclair Rd. Map 2 K9 20TH ANNUAL VICTORIA DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL August 15 to 17 One of Victoria’s most spectacular summer festivals and the only dragon boat festival in Canada to take place in a

VICTORIA FRINGE FESTIVAL August 21 to 31 Take in 11 days of heart-stopping theatre and wacky fun at Vancouver Island’s biggest theatre event – 50 comedy, drama, dance, musical, spoken word and physical theatre shows from around the world! Various venues. www.victoriafringe.com Tickets: 250590-6291 VANCOUVER ISLAND BLUES BASH August 30 & September 1 The Victoria

Jazz Society showcases local, regional and international blues and R&B artists/groups in both free and ticketed performances on a beautiful outdoor stage in Victoria’s Inner Harbour at Ship Point. 250-388-4423, jazzvictoria.ca Map 1 E9

MARKETS BASTION SQUARE PUBLIC MARKET Thursday to Sunday to September 28

Colourful European-style artisans market featuring original local arts and crafts, entertainment and more. Sundays include farmer’s market. Bastion Square, at the foot of Wharf Street, opposite The Bay centre and overlooking the Inner Harbour. www.bastionsquare.ca Map 1 E8

GOLDSTREAM STATION MARKET Saturdays, through Thanksgiving Farmer’s Market, 10am to 2pm in Victoria’s West Shore community. Veterans Memorial Park, Downtown Langford. www. goldstreamstationmarket.ca Map 2 F9 JAMES BAY COMMUNITY MARKET Saturdays, through October Locally grown produce, baked goods, crafts, entertainment and more, at the corner of Superior and Menzies streets, 9am to 3pm. www.jamesbaymarket.com Map 1 E8

METCHOSIN FARMER’S MARKET Sundays, through October Taste the freshness growing on the farms of Greater Victoria’s Metchosin community, 11am to 2pm. 4450 Happy Valley Rd. www. metchosinfarmersmarket.blog.com Map 2 E11

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handcrafted beers, an extensive wine list and excellent food. The property also features a restaurant and marina. 450 Swift St, 250-361-1940. Map 1 E7

Blanshard St, 250-220-7777. www. saveonfoodsmemorialcentre.com

DOUBLES LOUNGE Offering a cozy place to enjoy your favourite cocktail, a tasty appy, dinner and dessert. Open daily from 4pm ‘til late. Located Arcade Level at the Executive House Hotel, 777 Douglas St, 250-388-5111, www. executivehouse.com Map 1 F9

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC IMAX THEATRE The National Geographic IMAX Theatre is equipped with the most technologically advanced theatre system, featuring a six-storey-tall screen. Film showings rotate hourly from 10am to 8pm. Call for detailed schedule information. Royal BC Museum, 675 Belleville St, 250-953IMAX. www.imaxvictoria.com Map 1 E9

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OAK BAY VILLAGE NIGHT MARKET July 9 & August 13 Stroll the avenue from 4 to 8pm and enjoy more than 100 local vendors featuring in-season local produce, artisan bread, street food, jewellery, preserves toys, pottery, wood turning, art cards, furniture and more! Live music throughout the evening. 2100 and 2200 blocks of Oak Bay Avenue. Map 2 J10 PENINSULA COUNTRY MARKET Saturdays, to Thanksgiving Country market in the heart of Victoria’s farm community featuring fresh fruits, veggies, locally grown plants, crafts and more. Saanich Fairgrounds, 1528 Stellys X Rd, www.peninsulacountrymarket. com Map 2 H5 SHIP POINT NIGHT MARKET Friday & Saturday to September 13 Discover local artists with original work, plus local musicians, food trucks, and entertainers. 6 to 10:30pm. Ship Point, Inner Harbour.

LUCKY BAR Live bands and a dance floor in a 70s-style setting. Good, varied music. Frequented by students and young professionals. Lucky Bar, 517 Yates St, 250-382-5825. Map 1 F8 PENNY FARTHING PUBLIC HOUSE Cosy Oak Bay pub with British beers and good traditional pub fare. 2228 Oak Bay Ave, 250-370-9008. Map 2 J10 SNUG PUB Classic English pub featuring local and international brews, spirits and wine. On the menu find traditional favourites like fish and chips and steak & kidney pie. Oak Bay Beach Hotel, 1175 Beach Dr, 250-598-4556. www.oakbaybeachhotel.com Map 2 J10

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VICTORIA PUBLIC MARKET AT THE HUDSON Find a delicious variety of culinary treasures, including local food producers at every level – farmers, butchers, bakers, cheese-makers, preservers, brewers, florists and restaurateurs. Tues to Sat 9:30am to 6:30pm, Sun to 5pm. #6 1701 Douglas St, victoriapublicmarket.com Map 1 F7

MUSIC & DANCE VICTORIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA’S SYMPHONY SPLASH August 3 This spectacular annual event sees Victoria’s beautiful Inner Harbour transformed into an outdoor concert stage, 1 to 10pm. Be sure to arrive early. For details, call 250-385-6515 or visit www.victoriasymphony.ca

NIGHTSPOTS BARTHOLOMEW’S ENGLISH-STYLE PUB Relaxed pub atmosphere. Live music on weekends. Great pub menu. In the Executive House Hotel, 777 Douglas St, 250-388-5111. Map 1 F9 BIG BAD JOHN’S A definite must see! One of the world’s best-known hill-billy bars – lots of surprises here as you quaff down your beer. Strathcona Hotel, 919 Douglas St, 250-383-7137. Map 1 F8 CANOE BREWPUB Award-winning 28

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SPINNAKERS BREWPUB The oldest brew pub in western Canada. British decor, water views, delicious food, and house-made brews. 308 Catherine St, 250-386-2739. Map 2 H9 SWANS BREWPUB Great food, award-winning beers and live music and dancing nightly. Swans Hotel, 506 Pandora Ave, 250-361-3310. www. swanshotel.com Map 1 E7

SPORTS VICTORIA HARBOURCATS July 1, 2, 10 to 12, 17 to 19, 25 to 27, August 1 to 3 and 8 to 10 Victoria’s entry in the West Coast League, featuring elite collegelevel baseball players competing against 11 other Pacific Northwest teams. Royal Athletic Park. Map 1 H6 www.harbourcats.com VICTORIA HIGHLANDERS FOOTBALL CLUB July 5 Highlevel soccer action with Victoria’s United Soccer League team. Royal Athletic Park, 250-590-8432. www. victoriahighlandersfc.com Map 1 H6 VICTORIA ROYALS Late August Victoria’s Western Hockey League team returns with the best of the next generation of players heating up the ice in pre-season action at the Saveon-Foods Memorial Centre, 1925

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MOVIE NIGHTS AT THE OAK BAY BEACH HOTEL Tuesdays, at 6:15pm in the David Foster Foundation Theatre Enjoy gourmet theatre snacks, a beverage and a new release movie at this community movie house every Tuesday. www.oakbaybeachhotel.com or 250-598-4556. Map 2 K10 VICTORIA SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL July 14 to August 16 Alternating performances between Henry V (Mon, Wed, Fri) and The Taming of the Shrew (Tues, Thurs, Sat) outdoors on the grounds of Camosun College, Lansdowne Campus, 3100 Foul Bay Rd. vicshakespeare.com Map 2 J9 BOEING BOEING July 23 to August 2 Perfect theatre for summer, this bedroom farce by Marc Camoletti features Bernard, who loves women, particularly airline stewardesses. In fact, he’s engaged to three: Gretchen, Gabriella and Gloria, possible thanks to the precision timing of modern flight schedules. But his plan soon hits a little turbulence…. Langham Court Theatre, 805 Langham Court 250-384-2142. Map 1 I9 www.langhamtheatre.ca THE BOMB-ITTY OF ERRORS August 5 to 24 If you don’t know hip-hop from boogie-woogie, you’re likely enjoy the infectious fun generated by this hip-hop version of “Willy Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors.” Belfry Theatre, 1291 Gladstone Ave, 250-385-6815. www.belfry.bc.ca Map 1 J6

THIS & THAT 2014 PACIFIC TATTOO July 12 & 13 Annual Pacific Tattoo features international military bands, massed pipes and drums and more than 500 performers from around the world – the only tattoo of its kind on the West Coast. Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre, 1925 Blanshard St, 250-220-7777. www.saveonfoodsmemorialcentre.com Map 2 G6


150TH ANNIVERSARY LEECHTOWN GOLD RUSH July 19 Join Sooke Region Museum and Spinnakers Brewpub to try your hand at panning for gold, kids games, contests, refreshments, food (including the historic Leechtown Beef) and a special performance by the Sooke Harbour Players, 12 to 4pm. Sooke Region Museum & Visitor Centre, 2070 Phillips Rd, Sooke. ART GALLERY PAINT-IN July 19 Take in Vancouver Island’s largest outdoor visual art event, with artists displaying and producing their work on Moss Street, between Fort Street and Dallas Road. 11am to 4:30pm, with music and dancing in the art gallery parking lot until 9pm. 250-384-4171, www.aggv.ca Map 1 I9 SOOKE FINE ARTS SHOW July 26 to August 4 Vancouver Island’s longestrunning juried fine art show draws more than 8,000 art lovers from Canada, the US and abroad. SEAPARC Leisure Complex, 2168 Phillips Rd, Sooke. 250-642-7256 or sookefinearts.com

SEVEN DON'T-MISS EVENTS 1. Enjoy a picturesque drive along the Saanich Peninsula to Sidney-by-the-Sea for Sidney Days, June 30 & July 1. Events include a parade, pancake breakfast and family events. Page 27

at 9pm Fridays & Saturdays in August. Page 28 5. Hot summer days are made for sun and sand! Head to the Cadboro Bay Festival August 10 for professional sand sculptors and kid-friendly activities, bouncy castles, facepainting, pirate school, entertainment, arts & craft stations, and more, 11am to 3pm at Cadboro Bay-Gyro Park. Page 28

2. Also on July 1, the Royal BC Museum hosts its PET-A-PALOOZA August 9 & 10 The Canada Day Old-Time West Coast’s largest outdoor pet-friendly Penny Carnival, from noon pet festival, 10am to 4pm at Ogden Point, in James Bay, near the Inner Harbour. to 3pm. Try your hand at an Map 1 B11 egg-and-spoon race, fishing pond and other surprises BOWKER CREEK BRUSH-UP August 10 Oak Bay artists gather for on the grounds surrounding 6. The Capital Region a demonstration and show along the Helmcken House and St picturesque Bowker Creek, near Oak Bay celebrates summer’s end Ann’s Schoolhouse. While Avenue and Hampshire Avenue. www. at the Saanich Fair, August oakbay.ca Map 2 J10 there, don’t miss a visit to 30 to September 1, with a the exciting Vikings exhibit VANCOUVER ISLAND MOTOR midway, livestock exhibits, and see what's playing at GATHERING August 17 The German agricultural displays, food, Auto Import Network presents the the national Geographic entertainment and much Vancouver Island Motor Gathering in IMAX Theatre. Page 43 more. PageHarbourCats 29 support of Children’s Hospital Foundation Cheer on the boys of summer when the Victoria of Vancouver Island and the Saanich Peninsula Hospital Foundation. Enjoy an exciting lineup of cars and motorcycles, plus food, entertainment, pedal cars, remote-controlled cars, bouncy castle and more, 11am to 2pm. Viscount Aero Centre, 9800 McDonald Park Rd, Sidney. Admission: $2 donation for spectator entry and $25 for vehicle entry (register at www.motorgathering.com) Map 2 H2. SAANICH FAIR August 30 to September 1 Celebrate Labour Day weekend and the 100th anniversary of 4H with Western Canada’s oldest continuous agricultural fair, featuring midway, livestock exhibits, agricultural displays, food, entertainment and much more. Saanich Fairground, 1528 Stellys X Rd, www.saanichfair.ca Map 2 H5

host 3. their homeanopener Junefamily 10 vs the Cowlitz Black Bears. Savour old-style

picnic with the Saanich Strawberry Festival July 6, with delicious fresh strawberries and ice cream, plus free family activities on the beach at Beaver Lake Park from 11am to 3pm. Page 27 4. Pack a blanket and snacks and take in the Free-B Film Festival, featuring family movies under the stars, beginning

7. Head to the Inner Harbour Sundays from 10:45 to 11:05am for the Victoria Harbour Ferry Water Ballet. “Dancing” in the waters off Ships Point (812 Wharf St, below the Visitor Centre) the free performance showcases the boats’ agility and the Ballet Captains’ ability to maneuver their vessels to the Blue Danube Waltz.

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Summer Salon & Gorgeous Glassworks Sunny summer days are celebrated at West End Gallery with a Summer Salon featuring leading Canadian painters in an outstanding group exhibition. Showcasing the diversity and talent of Canadian artists and their work, landscapes, still lifes, abstracts, impressionists, urban and figurative styles are all represented in this varied collection from an artist line-up that includes Steven Armstrong, Claudette Castonguay, Rod Charlesworth, Richard Cole, Ken Faulks, Greta Guzek, Patricia Johnston, Paul Jorgensen, Elka Nowicka, Guy Roy, Claude A. Simard and Linny D. Vine. Accompanying these exquisite painters will be works from an array of glass artists from across Canada including Vancouver Island’s Robert Held, Gabriola Island’s Tammy Hudgeon, Darren Petersen, Paull Rodrigue and David Thai. TAMMY HUDGEON, FUSED GLASS BOUQUET

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Discover the Colours of Summer at Madrona Galley’s fourth annual group exhibition. Each of the gallery’s artists has contributed new work that embodies their idea of summer, allowing viewers to enjoy a broad range of styles, ranging from the expressionistic abstracts of Scott Pattinson to the majestic landscapes of Nicholas Bott and Rick Bond. Also included in this exhibition will be a selection of important historical paintings from top tier Canadian artists.

Girls: Historical Portraits Images of girls and young women are everywhere, and can affect how we think about girls themselves, as well as their roles and potential in the world. Touched by this truth, Michelle Jacques, Chief Curator of the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, is showcasing how artists have portrayed girls with a new exhibition, Girls: Historical Portraits from the Collection. Inspired by Margaret Atwood’s novel Cat’s Eye and Lena Dunham’s hit HBO show Girls, “girls have always been a compelling subject for artists, and it’s very interesting to see a range of artistic depictions of girls and young women spanning the past 200 or so years,” Jacques reflects.

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ART GALLERY OF GREATER VICTORIA, WJ PHILLIPS, BEDTIME

Works include formal and informal portraits, intimate character studies, as well as more poetic interpretations of the young sitters from the gallery’s extensive collection, accompanied by thoughtprovoking text panels.


GALLERIES ALCHERINGA GALLERY Aboriginal art from the Canadian Northwest Coast, Australia, Papua New Guinea, Mua Island and the Soloman Islands. 665 Fort St, 250-383-8224. Map 1 F8

ART GALLERY OF GREATER VICTORIA The AGGV is a keeper of treasures with more than 15,000 works in the permanent collection, including works by Emily Carr, a kingsized dollhouse, an authentic Shinto shrine that complements one of the finest collections of Japanese art in Canada, and an impressive range of contemporary art. Permanent Exhibit Emily Carr Experience the power of the coastal landscape as felt and painted by BC’s premiere artist. 1040 Moss St, 250-384-4171. Map 1 I9 www.aggv.bc.ca AVENUE GALLERY Part of the charming Oak Bay Village, just outside downtown Victoria, The Avenue Gallery is known to both art collectors and the public alike as an exceptional venue to discover some of Canada’s

Creativity delights at ‘Chosin Pottery Enjoy a picturesque drive to the West Shore community of Metchosin to take in the creative delights of ‘Chosin Pottery, the studio and gallery of exceptional ceramic artists Judi Dyelle and Robin Hopper. Open weekends from 10am to 5pm and weekdays by appointment, the gallery is nestled into a picturesque landscape of gardens and forest on the Island’s west coast, the perfect place to discover their unique, decorative works and functional pieces. most distinguished contemporary artists. 2184 Oak Bay Ave, 250-5982184. Map 2 J9 www.theavenuegallery.com

BATEMAN CENTRE Discover the legacy of Canada's premier nature artist in this state-of-the-art gallery filled with interactive displays. Sun to Wed 10am

DISCOVER The Amazing World of Insects & Arachnids!

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Y ART to 6pm, Thurs to Sat, 10am to 9pm. In the former Steamship Terminal building on the Inner Harbour, 470 Belleville St, 250-940-3630. www.batemancentre. org Map 1 E9 ‘CHOSIN POTTERY Celebrating 30 years in Victoria! Featuring innovative and original works in porcelain by prominent BC artists Robin Hopper and Judi Dyelle. Located in the pastoral Metchosin countryside, ‘Chosin Pottery houses two studios, a gallery and a Showroom. Open weekends 10am to 5pm; weekdays, call ahead. About 30 minutes by car from the Inner Harbour. 4283 Metchosin Rd, 250-474-2676. www.chosinpottery.ca Map 2 F11

ECLECTIC Contemporary fine art paintings, sculpture, ceramics, jewellery and gemstones, and a unique array of collectible home decor. Open Mon to Sat 10am to 5:30pm. 2170 Oak Bay Avenue, 250-590-8095. www.eclecticgallery.ca

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JADE VICTORIA Recognized as the hardest, greenest and most translucent Nephrite Jade found, this BC gem draws the finest international carvers to the company’s mine. Find carvings, crafted jewellery and one-of-a-kind sculptures. Mention WHERE Victoria and receive 15-per-cent-off regular priced items. World-wide shipping. 911 Government St, 250-384-5233. www.jadestores.ca Map 1 E8 LEGACY GALLERY Browse an amazing collection housed in an equally amazing downtown building bequeathed to the University of Victoria by Michael Williams 630 Yates St, 250-381-7670. Map 1 F7 MADRONA GALLERY This historical and contemporary fine art gallery in the heart of downtown showcases both established and emerging Canadian artists. 606 View St, 250-380-4660. Map 1 E8 www.madronagallery.com

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WEST END GALLERY Featuring changing exhibits of works by Canadian artists. Open 10am to 5:30pm Mon to Fri; 10am to 5pm Sat, 11am to 4pm Sun. 1203 Broad St, 250-388-0009. www.westendgalleryltd.com Map 1 F8

WINCHESTER GALLERIES Specializing in contemporary, historical and local Canadian, European and International paintings. Winchester Galleries offers a wide diversity of original fine art including works by such artists as Jean Paul Riopelle, Claude Tousignant, Yves Gaucher, Jean McEwen, Harold Klunder, Ronald Bloore, John Hartman, David Blackwood, Joe Plaskett, Max Bates and WJ Phillips. Open Tues to Sat, 10am to 5:30pm. Winchester Modern, 758 Humboldt St, 250-386-2773 or 250-382-7750 Map 1 F9; Winchester Galleries Oak Bay, 2260 Oak Bay Ave, 250-595-2777. Map 2 J10 www.winchestergalleriesltd.com

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Victoria’s Seaside Village

A vibrant community only 10 minutes from downtown Victoria on Vancouver Island, Oak Bay is a world away from the rush of everyday life. An unhurried day may be spent browsing one-of-a-kind shops and galleries, strolling through the many green spaces or soaking up the ambience in cafes, restaurants and bistros.

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TO MARKET, TO MARKET Victoria’s vibrant public market scene is an excellent way to discover the unique food and cultural flavour of the Capital Region. From farmer’s markets to outdoor arts and crafts venues, there’s much to discover. One of the longest-standing markets in the region is the James Bay Market, conveniently located just steps from the Inner Harbour at the corner of Menzies and Superior streets (next to the provincial legislative buildings). With a mandate of “Handmade. Homemade, Homegrown,” this is the place to discover handmade arts and crafts, locally grown fruit and vegetables, fresh flowers, home-baked treats, live music, hot and cold snacks, drinks and much more! Come explore Saturdays from 9am to 3pm.

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OTHER MARKETS WORTH A VISIT? • Moss Street Market in Fairfield is chock-full of delicious organic produce, other delicious foodstuffs and an array of artisan wares. • In the heart of the region’s agricultural area, the Peninsula Country Market has been welcoming shoppers for more than 20 years to the Saanich Fairgrounds, Saturday mornings from 9am to 1pm. • Street markets are a growing trend and one of the region's best is the Thursday night Sidney Summer Market, when lower Beacon Avenue becomes a pedestrian-only area filled with farmers, artisans and other vendors, not to mention a variety of entertainers and food purveyors. • The community of Oak Bay, just a few minutes from downtown, also hosts a monthly street market – a great opportunity to explore the works of local growers and producers, but also the many unique shops and services in the neighbourhood itself. Coming markets are planned for July 9, August 13 and September 10.

Summer Reads For many, the lazy days of summer vacation are the ideal time to while away a few hours on the latest must-read book or rediscover a long-lost favourite. Whether you’re looking to catch up with a classic title or delve into something new, Ivy’s Bookshop, “on the Avenue” in Oak Bay, is a well-stocked neighbourhood book store that has been delighting book lovers since 1964. Definitely worth a browse!

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This directory includes the editor’s recommendations and regular advertisers. Information is subject to change, so please call ahead to avoid disappointment. Co-ordinates following listings refer to the maps on pages 45 to 47.

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BEDDING & LINENS SWEET DREAMS BOUTIQUE Beautiful little bedding shop specializing in Canadian-made linens, duvets, & pillows. Friendly staff. Personal Service. Great prices. They ship everywhere. Two locations: downtown at 636 Broughton St, 250-383-6133 Map 1 F8 and in the town of Sidney, 2492 Beacon Ave, 250-656-0510. Map 2 I2 Open Monday thru Friday 10 to 5:30, Saturdays 10 to 5pm; closed public holidays. www. sweetdreamsboutique.com

BOOKS AVALON BOOKS & METAPHYSCIAL CENTRE In the courtyard at Market Square for 20 years, visit for crystals, incense, Tarot decks, metaphysical and new age books, silver gemstone

jewellery, herbs, Wicca supplies, angels, Buddhas, dragons & fairies, imported clothing, Tarot readings and more. Open Mon to Sat, 10:30am to 5pm, Sun 12 to 5pm. 62-560 Johnson St, 250-380-1721, www.avalonmetaphysical.com Map 1 E7 IVY’S BOOKSHOP Celebrating 45 years in business, Ivy’s is in the heart of Oak Bay Village. With a knowledgeable and friendly staff, the store offers an excellent and eclectic selection of books in a comfortable atmosphere. 2188 Oak Bay Ave, 250-598-2713. Map 2 J10 MUNRO’S Celebrating 50 years! Described by journalist Allan Fotheringham as Canada’s most magnificent bookstore. Located in a heritage building featuring a 24’ coffered ceiling, stained-glass windows and wall hangings by Carole Sabiston. Carries a comprehensive selection of books on all subjects. Superb choice of fiction titles and children’s books. Hours vary. 1108 Government St, 250-382-2464. Map 1 E8

CHILDREN BUDDIES TOY STORE One of Victoria’s favourite toy stores, featuring Playmobil, Thomas and Brio trains, Lego, craft items and much more from their two locations, one in Sidney and the other in the Estevan Village in Oak Bay. 2533 Estevan Ave, 250-595-6501. Map 2 J9 2496 Beacon Ave, Sidney, 250-655-7171. Map 2 H3

KABOODLES For kids and silly adults, Kaboodles has been Victoria’s downtown toy store for years. Discover everything from puzzles, games and wooden trains to cool spy toys and whoopie cushions. 1320 Government St, 250-383-0931. Map 1 F7

Fresh, locally-grown produce. Handmade clothing, food, jewelry and art. Kid’s area, live music for everyone to enjoy!

CHOCOLATES PURDY’S A BC favourite for all things chocolate! Ideal for gifts to satisfy that sweet tooth. Individual treats or boxed selections. In Victoria: Bay Centre, Hillside Mall, Mayfair Shopping Centre and West Shore Town Centre. In Nanaimo at Woodgrove Centre. ROGERS’ CHOCOLATES This Victoria icon has been producing fine chocolates for more than 100 years. Beautifully wrapped gift packages. Worldwide mail order service. 913 Government St, 250-384-7021. Map 1 E8 2234 Oak Bay Ave, 250-598-2911. Map 2 J10 , Uptown Shopping Centre, 778-433-2604, Map 2 I9 In Sidney, 2423 Beacon Ave, 250655-0305. Map 2 D6

CRAFTS & HOBBIES BEADWORLD Your downtown source for an incredible variety of beads, findings, tools and stringing supplies, plus a wide range of books and beading magazines. Friendly staff provide oneon-one help and free instruction. You will find a spacious work area and tools to use. Mon to Sat 10 am to 5:30 pm. In Market Square, lower courtyard, #63-560 Johnson St, 250-386-5534. www.victoriabeadworld.ca Map 1 E7 BEEHIVE WOOL SHOP BC's largest selection of luxurious yarns and knitting accessories, with more than 3,000 square feet of unique local and imported yarns. Habu, sweetgeorgia, Fleece Artist, madelinetosh, Lorna's Laces, Shi Bui and much more! While you're in, be sure to see the fabulous collection of readymade scarves. Friendly, experienced staff. Open daily. 1700 Douglas St, 250-385-2727 www.beehivewoolshop. com Map 1 F8

Saturdays from May - October 9am - 3pm at the corner of Superior St. & Menzies St. www.jamesbaymarket.com

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Y SHOPPING KNOTTY BY NATURE Catering to all textile artisans, including First Nations, local designers, weavers, spinners, felters and knitters, find fibres from Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands plus organic wool and natural dyes. Consignment sale of work by local fibre artists. 1704 Lillian Rd, 250-412-0198. www.kbnfibres.ca Map 1 F6

DEPARTMENT STORES THE BAY The Bay is known for its world-class service and shopping, including designer fashions, cosmetics, jewellery, fine china and crystal. The Bay Centre location features the HBC Gallery with interesting displays, historic artifacts and art from The Bay’s long history. Open daily. The Bay Centre at Douglas and Fort Sts, 250-385-1311. Map 1 F8 Mayfair Shopping Centre, 250-386-3322. Map 1 E2

FASHION ADVENTURE CLOTHING Specialists in travel and outdoor adventure clothing and accessories for men and women. Tilley Endurables at catalogue prices. Whether you like to travel to exotic places or hike off the beaten path, be prepared for anything that comes your way. 1015 Broad St, 250-384-3337. www.adventureclothing.ca Map 1 F8 BADEN-BADEN BOUTIQUES Featuring

casual women’s fashions to classic evening wear, this is one of Sidney’s favourite clothing shops, along with its sister store, Barbara’s Boutique. 2485 Beacon Ave, 250-655-7118. Map 2 I2 www.badenbadenboutiques.com TAYLOR LYNN PETITES If you’re a woman who benefits from uniquely tailored petite sizing and loves fashion, you’re in luck. Taylor Lynn Petites has two locations in the Victoria area that specialize in collections from Proportion Petite, Bianca Nygard, Ingenuity and French Dressing Jeans in sizes 2 to 16. 2241 Oak Bay Ave, 250-370-5400. Map 2 J10 2412 Beacon Ave, Sidney, 250-655-7111. Map 2 I2 HEMP & COMPANY Find stylish and comfortable fibres from nature, like hemp, organic cotton, bamboo and soy – everything from socks and shirts to dresses and jackets. See how gorgeous green can be! 1102 Government St, www.hempandcompany.com Map 1 E8 422 Craigflower Rd. Map 1 B5 Sh:ft Natural Fashion 547 Johnson St. Map 1 E7 In Sidney at 2348 Beacon Ave. Map 2 H2 38

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MARESA BOUTIQUE Explore fashions from North America and Europe. Allow the experienced and knowledgeable staff to help you enhance your unique style. Open Monday to Saturday 10am to 5pm. In the Oak Bay Village at 2227 Oak Bay Ave, 250-592-1412. Map 2 J10 MICHAL NEGRIN CONCEPT STORE Find romantic fashions and jewellery from the celebrated designer in downtown Victoria. All jewellery is personally designed by Michal Negrin and hand-made at the studio and factory in Israel. 1225 Government St, 250-385-8400, www.michalnegrin. com Map 1 F8 PLAIN JANE "Clothes that take you anywhere," find comfortable, stylish pieces for women in sizes from small through plus, including petites. Lines include Simon Chang, Eugenia, Echo Rain, Diane Kennedy, Coldwater Creek and Jones New York. Open Monday to Saturday 9:30am to 6pm, Sunday 11am to 4pm. 1000 Douglas St, 250-3862443, www.pjboutique.com Map 1 F8 W & J WILSON Established in 1862, this oldest family-owned speciality clothing store in Canada features Burberry of London raincoats, purses, clothing and accessories, Scottish cashmere sweaters and German sportswear brands such as Betty Barclay, Lucia and Delmod in the women’s department. Men’s wear features European suits, shirts, English sweaters by Allan Paine, Viyella shirts and Burberry for Men. 1221 Government St, 250-383-7177. Map 1 F7 1210 Newport Ave (Oak Bay), 250-592-2821. Map 2 J10

FOOTWEAR HEART & SOLE SHOES A uniquely Victorian neighbourhood shoe store worth the visit! Find handmade accessories from local designers plus an extensive collection of one-of-a kind handbags and belts handmade on premises. Have a pair of sandals made to order. 1014 Cook St, 250-920-7653. Map 1 H8 www.heartandsoleshoes.ca

HEALTH & BEAUTY SANTE SPA About 20 minutes from downtown Victoria, this award-winning spa offers endless opportunities for relaxation, discovery and renewal. Inspired by nature, treatments harness the therapeutic benefits of locally cultivated ingredients such as coastal sea kelp, northern clay and lavender. Therapeutic mineral pool, meditative

labyrinth and cedar sauna. 1999 Country Club Way, 250-391-3920 www.santespavictoria.com Map 2 F8 SPA MAGNOLIA A full-service, chic urban spa providing registered massage therapy, facials and body treatments. Experience award-winning customer service in a modern spa facility in the heart of beautiful downtown Victoria. Open daily 10am to 6pm. Gift boutique available. 625 Courtney St, 250-9207721. www.spamagnolia.com Map 1 E8 THE VITAMIN SHOP Brand name vitamins, herbal remedies and nutritional supplements. Open Mon to Fri, 9am to 6pm; Sat 9:30am to 5:30pm; and Sun 11am to 5pm. 1212 Broad St, 250-386-1212. www. canadianvitaminshop.com Map 1 F8 WILLOW STREAM SPA AT THE FAIRMONT EMPRESS Open 365 days a year and offering a full range of spa services, including massage, registered massage therapists, body treatments, facials, manicures and pedicures. Appointments available from 9am daily. Complementary valet or self parking available Mon through Thurs. 633 Humboldt St, 250-995-4650. www.willowstream.com Map 1 E9

JEWELLERY ANN-LOUISE JEWELLERS Find exceptional jewellery from diamonds, gold and pearls to brand name watches and the exquisite Pandora collection. Custom-made jewellery and repair work. Downtown Victoria at the Bay Centre, 1150 Douglas St, 250-383-9188 Map 1 F8 www.annlouise.ca JADE VICTORIA Recognized as the hardest, greenest and most translucent Nephrite Jade found, this BC gem draws the finest international carvers to the company’s mine. Find carvings, crafted jewellery and one-of-a-kind sculptures. Just a two-minute walk from the Inner Harbour, browse the shop and learn about the provincial gemstone. Mention WHERE VIctoria and receive 15-per-centoff regular priced items. World-wide shipping. 911 Government St, 250-3845233. www.jadestores.ca Map 1 E8 MICHAL NEGRIN CONCEPT STORE Find romantic jewellery and fashions from the celebrated designer in downtown Victoria. All jewellery is personally designed by Michal Negrin and hand made at the studio and factory in Israel. 1225 Government St, 250-385-8400, www.michalnegrin. com Map 1 F8


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LA TAVOLA A bright colourful boutique carrying a splendid array of kitchenware and tableware. Discover WMF, Bodum, Microplane, Rosti, Garnier Thiebaut, Henckels, La Jacket, Cilio, Epicurean and many more! Chefrun demonstrations, authentic Italian cooking classes ranging from Pastamaking to six-course dinners. Store hours are Tues through Sat 10am to 5pm. 2039 Oak Bay Ave. 250-590-4868. Map 2 J10 www.latavolakitchenware.com

MARKETS & SPECIALTY FOODS LIFESTYLE MARKETS Providing the finest natural foods and supplements to residents and visitors since 1995, find three locations to serve you in your travels: 2950 Douglas St, 250-3843388 Map 2 I9 343 Cook St, 250-3815450 Map 1 H10 and in Sidney, 9769 Fifth St, 250-656-2326 Map 2 I2 www.lifestylemarkets.com

PETS BARK, BATH & BEYOND Discover everything the finest pet could want at this delightful pet boutique and grooming salon. Find all-natural pet food and treats, collars, carriers and other essentials, and more than a few fun possibilities for your four-legged friends. 2041 Oak Bay Ave, 250-5902822. www.barkpetboutique.com

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FRENCH VANILLA Victoria’s destination boutique for all things French-inspired – French milled soap, lavender products, LaRochelle glassware, Provencal tablecloths, Toile bedding, Lampe Berger and much more. Open Mon to Sat, 10:30am to 5pm. 1848 Oak Bay Ave (between Richmond and Foul Bay), 250-592-0422. www.frenchvanillahome.com

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SHOPPING CENTRES & DISTRICTS THE BAY CENTRE Spectacular fourlevel galleria, featuring more than 90 shops and services in a unique heritage setting. Find all your favourite brand names, from fashions to fragrance, cameras to Canadiana. Featuring Aerosoles, Eco Chic Spa & Salon, Guess, Jacob, Melanie Lyne, Sport Chek, The Bay, Quiksilver and GoodLife Fitness. Open daily. Corner of Government St and Fort St, 250-952-5690. www. thebaycentre.ca Map 1 F8

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Y SHOPPING BROADMEAD VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTRE Attractive outside mall boasting a fine assortment of boutiques, including Dig This for gardeners and Penna & Co. for cooks, plus Heirloom Linens, Mark’s Work Warehouse, liquor and grocery store, BCAA and Romeo’s Restaurant. 777 Royal Oak Dr. Map 2 I7 HILLSIDE CENTRE Minutes from downtown, this recently expanded shopping centre is anchored by Sears, Target, Marshalls, Thrifty Foods and Bolen Books, and features a wide selection of more than 100 shops and services designed to appeal to all members of the family. Corner of Hillside and Shelbourne streets, 250-595-7154. Map 2 J9 LOJO In the heart of Victoria’s Old Town, find this eclectic selection of trendy specialty shops and boutiques. 500 block Johnson St. Map 1 E7 MATTICK'S FARM Venture out of the city to this charming shopping destination just 20 minutes from downtown Victoria or Sidney. Featuring a host of one-of-a-kind boutiques, cafés, services and activities, Mattick's Farm is popular with both locals and visitors looking for a unique way to spend an afternoon. Also accessible by bike via the Lochside Trail. 5325 Cordova Bay Rd, www.matticksfarm.com Map 2 I6

MAYFAIR SHOPPING CENTRE More than 120 shops and services including The Bay, Toys R Us and The Gap. The Service Centre has wheelchair, stroller and scooter loans. Free parking. Open daily. The centre is bordered by Douglas St, Blanshard St, and Finlayson St, 250-383-0541. Map 1 E2 MILLSTREAM VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTRE Large outside mall with major tenants such as Pier 1 Imports, Golftown and Tom Lee Music, paired with smaller boutiques, including Tommy Hilfiger, Aldo, La Vie En Rose and Le Chateau. Millstream Avenue, North of Trans Canada Hwy, Map 2 F8 UPTOWN The region’s newest shopping district enjoys an outdoor village-style setting including a diverse line-up of shops and services including Walmart, H&M, BCBGMAXAZRIA, Melanie Lyne, Forever 21, Joe Fresh, and Good Earth Cafe. 3440 Saanich Road. www.shopuptown.ca Map 2 I9

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Rock on! Whether you’re just starting to explore the world of jewellery making or are an expert in the lapidary field, the Rockhound Shop – Vancouver Island’s only complete rock and lapidary supplies store – has been serving jewellerymakers, stone-polishers, soft-stone carvers, rock and fossil specimen collectors, and prospectors for more than 35 years. This unique shop is definitely worth a visit! Stop by at 777 Cloverdale Ave or call 250-475-2080. neighbourhood, about 15 minutes from downtown. Stores include Winners/ HomeSense, Shoppers Drug Mart, Reitmans and Liz Claiborne. 2945 Jacklin Rd, 250-474-3269. Map 2 F9

SPECIALTY SHOPS ARTISAN WINE SHOP Discover an excellent selection of fine BC wines and accessories in a warm and inviting downtown shop. 644 Broughton St, 250-384-9994, www.artisanwineshop.ca Map 1 E8 DIG THIS An exceptional selection of gifts and gear for gardeners. Unique water features, traditional and modern statuary, plus tools and equipment for the expert and novice gardener. Everything you need to create the garden of your dreams. Open daily. 1990 Oak Bay Ave, 250-598-0802. Map 2 J10 480-777 Royal Oak Dr, Broadmead Village Shopping Centre, 250-727-9922. Map 2 I7 9813 Third Ave, Sidney, 778-426-1998. www. digthis.com Map 2 H2 KNIGHTSBRIDGE GIFT SHOPS Locally owned since 1997 find the same quality items from the UK and Europe. Specialty lines from Moorecroft, Dunoon, Emma

Bridgewater, Wentworth wooden jigsaw puzzles, unique cards, Timothy Richards architectural bookends, tapestries from

Belgium and so much more. 517 Fort St, 250-385-6020. Map 1 E8 LENS & SHUTTER Find everything for the dedicated photographer or casual shutterbug. 5-1005 Broad St, 250-3837443. www.lensandshutter.com Map 1 F8 ORIGINAL CHRISTMAS VILLAGE Discover four Christmas gift and souvenir shops under one big roof! Christmas treasures, ornaments, gifts and collectibles. Open daily, 1323 Government St, 250-380-7522. Map 1 E8 OSCAR & LIBBY’S This bright, colourful store is jam-packed with all that is fun and funky! Discover zany greeting cards, magnets and fab jewellery, an eclectic selection of purses and accessories, including rhinestone belts, socks, designer rubber boots and sunglasses mixed in with truly wacky novelty items – gifts for the upbeat and offbeat. Open daily. 770 Fort St, between Douglas and Blanshard, 250-383-0919. Map 1 F8 Market Square, 560 Johnson St, 250382-7279. Map 1 E7 STRATH ALE, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS Find a wide selection of wines, spirits, cold beer and an array of unique glassware and accessories. 919 Douglas St, 250-360-2337. Map 1 F8


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NEIGHBOURHOODS INNER HARBOUR / DOWNTOWN The Inner Harbour is the most often photographed and most easily recognized place in Victoria, and home to several renowned landmarks, including the Legislative Buildings and The Fairmont Empress Hotel. Nearby, Bastion Square is the site of the original Fort Victoria and currently home to great shops, restaurants, and attractions, including the Maritime Museum. Other downtown attractions include the Royal BC Museum, the National Geographic IMAX Theatre, The Bateman Centre and the Victoria Bug Zoo. Shoppers will love Government Street, LoJo (lower Johnson Street), Fort Street and the Bay Centre. Take in views of the Inner Harbour with a stroll along the pedestrian walkway beginning near Belleville and Menzies streets and following the waterfront over the blue Johnson Street Bridge into neighbouring Vic West and Esquimalt. NEIGHBOURHOODS NEAR DOWNTOWN Several picturesque, historic neighbourhoods surround downtown and are within easy walking distance. Just south of downtown, James Bay is Victoria’s oldest residential neighbourhood, bordered by water on three sides and Beacon Hill Park on the fourth. Beacon Hill has been Victoria’s best-loved green space since the 1850s, with pathways, gardens and a seasonal children’s petting zoo. On the east side of the park is Fairfield, a residential neighbourhood with a trendy collection of shops and cafés called Cook Street Village. East of downtown, Rockland is a prestigious area of older, stately homes; attractions include Craigdarroch Castle, Government House Gardens and the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Northwest of

All About Emily Discover the work and childhood home of BC’s most beloved female artist at Emily Carr House, welcoming visitors through September 30. Come learn more about this famous Canadian artist and writer by touring the home’s beautifully appointed and restored rooms. A series of contemporary art exhibitions will also be featured. downtown, over the Johnson Street Bridge, Esquimalt is home to CFB Esquimalt, beautiful Saxe Point Park and CFB Esquimalt’s museum.

immigrants’ participation in establishing the City of Victoria.

OAK BAY This charming area of Tudorstyled homes, oak trees and manicured gardens is a few minutes' drive from downtown. Oak Bay Village and the Avenue are the main shopping areas with excellent shops and galleries, featuring antiques, art, gifts, china, fashion and jewellery. Dining options range from English-style pubs and afternoon tea houses to modern bistros and beautiful waterfront dining rooms, including the Marina Restaurant. Oak Bay is also one of Victoria’s best paddling and cycling areas. Beach Drive, Estevan Village, the Oak Bay Marina and Willows Beach are popular stops. www.oakbaytourism.com

SAANICH AND CORDOVA BAY Saanich is a large residential area beginning north of downtown. Highlights include Mt. Douglas Park, with hiking trails and panoramic views, Elk/Beaver Lake Park, a great spot for watersports, walking and fishing, the gardens at the Horticulture Centre of the Pacific, Swan Lake/Christmas Hill Nature Sanctuary. Just east of Elk/Beaver Lake Park is the seaside neighbourhood of Cordova Bay, valued for its rural beauty and unparalleled views of Haro Strait and the San Juan Islands. Highlights here include a charming collection of shops and galleries called Mattick’s Farm, Cordova Bay and The Ridge golf courses

OLD TOWN / CHINATOWN Just north of Bastion Square and the shops of Government Street is Old Town. During the Gold Rush in the mid1800s, this area was known as “the other side of the tracks.” Now, Old Town is a popular shopping and dining area. Market Square is the “heart” of Old Town and features a collection of shops and restaurants in restored heritage buildings. Victoria’s Chinatown is the oldest in Canada. The Gate of Harmonious Interest is a landmark constructed to recognize Chinese

SAANICH PENINSULA AND SIDNEY The pastoral Saanich Peninsula is home to a number of excellent attractions, including the famous Butchart Gardens, Victoria Butterfly Gardens, Heritage Acres and several wineries. Enjoy good cycling opportunities and pleasant drives throughout the Peninsula. Sidney is a charming seaside town with picturesque marinas, oceanside walking paths and great restaurants, galleries and shops. Sidney attractions include the Shaw Ocean Discovery Centre and the BC Aviation Museum. JULY - AUGUST 2014 //

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Y ESSENTIAL CITY WEST SHORE COMMUNITIES AND SOOKE West of Victoria along Highway 14, discover the communities of View Royal, Highlands, Colwood, Langford, Metchosin and Sooke, which offer a wide variety of outdoor activities. West Shore attractions include Olympic View Golf Course, Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites, Hatley Park at Royal Roads University, Adrena Line Zipline, the Sooke Region Museum and a thriving arts community. West of Sooke, find beautiful scenery at French, China, Sombrio and Botanical beaches.

ATTRACTIONS & SIGHTS ABKHAZI GARDEN Created in 1946 by Prince and Princess Abkhazi, the heritage garden is famous for its majestic trees and dramatic site. Stay for lunch or afternoon tea in the original home where the simple, elegant menu features fresh local ingredients. At the "Shop in the Garden" find unique and interesting gifts for all occasions. Open daily, incl. holidays, March through October, 11am to 5pm. Last entry at 4pm. 1964 Fairfield Rd, 250-598-8096, abkhazi.com Map 1 I11 BATEMAN CENTRE Discover the legacy of Canada's premier nature artist in this state-of-the-art gallery filled with interactive displays. Sun to Wed 10am to 6pm, Thurs to Sat, 10am to 9pm. In the former Steamship Terminal building on the Inner Harbour, 470 Belleville St, 250-940-3630. www.batemancentre. org Map 1 E9 BUG ZOO Discover the amazing world of insects and arachnids at this unusual and fascinating zoo. Home to giant tropical bugs from around the world, including ghost mantids, the world’s longest stick insects, shaking leaf insects and orchid mantids, as well as Canada’s largest ant farm. Entomologists (bug scientists) offer interesting presentations, fun bug-holding activities and answer questions. Good for all ages. Entrance fee allows return same-day visits. Gift shop. One block from the Fairmont Empress Hotel. 631 Courtney St, 250-384-BUGS. www.bugzoo.com Map 1 F8 & Map 3 H9

BUTCHART GARDENS Twenty hectares of world-famous gardens that marked 100 years in 2004. Dining available – call 652-8222 for reservations. Free parking. Wheelchair accessible. Open daily; call for hours and admission. 800 Benvenuto Ave, 250652-5256. Map 2 G5 42

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Step back in time at St. Ann’s Academy Step back in time at one of Victoria’s oldest attractions with a guided heritage tour of St. Ann’s Academy, every Sunday through September. The National Historic Site, a former school run by the Sisters of St. Ann, is older than both the legislative buildings and the Fairmont Empress hotel and boasts beautiful gardens, ongoing exhibits, a restored chapel and a variety of archival treasures, some more than 150 years old. Tours are available by donation to the Society of Friends of St. Ann’s Academy, with the French-language tour beginning at 1pm and the English tour at 2:30pm, both starting at the front entrance of St. Ann’s Academy, 853 Humboldt Ave. The Academy is open to the public daily 10am to 4pm; call 250-953-8820 for more details or visit www. stannsacademy.com BUTTERFLY GARDENS A tropical 12,000-sq-ft indoor garden with more than 2,000 exotic butterflies and the world’s largest species of moth. Tropical plants, birds, ducks, flamingoes, fish, waterfalls and streams add to the ambience. Fun for the family and a photographer’s paradise. Free guided tours with naturalists. Gift shop, free parking with designated RV and coach spots. Five minutes to Butchart Gardens. 1461 Benvenuto Ave, 250-652-3822. Map 2 G5 www.butterflygardens.com CFB ESQUIMALT NAVAL AND MILITARY MUSEUM Charting the rich maritime history of the naval base at Esquimalt. Open Mon to Fri 10am to 3:30pm for self-guided tours. At CFB Esquimalt’s Naden Base, off Admirals Rd, 250-363-4312. Map 2 H9 CRAIGDARROCH CASTLE Historic museum/mansion. Originally the home of BC’s first millionaire Robert Dunsmuir and his family. Period furnishings. Amazing craftsmanship and details throughout the 39-room castle. Open daily for self-guided tours, 9am to 7pm. 1050 Joan Cres (off Fort St), 250-5925323. www.thecastle.ca Map 1 J9 EMILY CARR HOUSE Emily Carr, one of Canada’s most famous artists, was born in this house in 1871. 207 Government St, a few blocks behind the

Legislative Buildings,250-383-5843, www.emilycarr.com Map 1 E11 FORT RODD HILL & FISGARD LIGHTHOUSE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITES Fort Rodd Hill is a centuryold coast artillery fort. Fisgard is the oldest lighthouse on the West Coast. Interactive exhibits. Only 15 minutes west of downtown Victoria. Open daily. Located off Ocean Blvd, in Colwood. Fort Rodd Hill Rd, 250-478-5849. www. pc.gc.ca/fortroddhill Map 2 G9 HERITAGE ACRES Twelve-hectare forest and park featuring the Saanich Historical Artifacts Society’s oldfashioned museum housing thousands of household, agricultural and industrial artifacts dating from 1900 to the present and a huge model railway track used by the Vancouver Island Model Engineers. Miles of beautiful nature trails. 9am to 4pm daily. Take the Island View exit off Hwy 17 and turn left onto Lochside Dr, 250-652-5522. Map 2 H4 HORTICULTURE CENTRE OF THE PACIFIC Victoria's garden for gardeners! Discover an array of specialty and demonstration gardens offering yearround interest and inspiration. Open daily; hours and admission vary. 505 Quayle Rd, 250-479-6162, www.hcp.ca. Map 2 H7


GOVERNMENT HOUSE GARDENS Six hectares of dazzling gardens open to the public (house is a private residence). Gardens are open sunrise to sunset. Free admission. 1401 Rockland Ave, phone. Map 1 J10 HATLEY PARK NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Gracious castle built by James Dunsmuir, whose father built Craigdarroch Castle, is now home to Royal Roads University, after years as a military college. Gorgeous gardens and forest trails. Hatley Park, 2005 Sooke Rd, 250391-2666. www.hatleypark.ca Map 2 G9 LANGFORD LANES 10-pin bowling facility offering public bowling and Cosmic Bowling on weekend evenings. Sun to Thurs 10am to 12am; Fri and Sat to 1am. 1097 Langford Pkwy, 250-3919908, www.langfordlanes.com Map 2 E9 MARITIME MUSEUM OF BC Explore BC’s extensive maritime history through collections of models, the Canadian Navy Gallery, exploration and shipwreck exhibits and more. See the restored courtroom where Begbie, the “hanging judge” presided. Open daily 10am to 5pm. Wheelchair accessible. 28 Bastion Square, 250-385-4222. Map 1 E8 MINIATURE WORLD More than 80 attractions in miniature and newly expanded for 2014! Excellent for children. Open daily. 649 Humboldt St, in The Empress Hotel, 250-385-9731 or 250-953-9000 ext. 4555. Map 1 E9 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC IMAX THEATRE Featuring the most technologically advanced theatre system and a six-storey-tall screen, this is an adventure you won’t soon forget. Film showings rotate hourly from 10am to 8pm. Call for schedule information. The theatre is located at the Royal BC Museum at 675 Belleville St, 250-953IMAX. www.imaxvictoria.com Map 1 E9 POINT ELLICE HOUSE An historic house, built in 1867 by Gold Rush Magistrate and Commissioner Peter O’Reilly. Overlooks the Gorge Waterway. Tea served in the luxurious gardens. House tours with personal audio tape units. Large collection of Victoriana still in its original location. Call for hours. 2616 Pleasant St, 250-380-6506 www.pointellicehouse. ca Map 1 D5 ROYAL BC MUSEUM Discover the Royal BC Museum and its awardwinning First Peoples and Modern History galleries, Natural History gallery

and interactive Ocean Station gallery. Open daily. Also home to the National Geographic IMAX Theatre. 675 Belleville St, 250-356-7226. Map 1 E9 www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca SHAW OCEAN DISCOVERY CENTRE Discover the amazing diversity of the Salish Sea in massive aquarium habitats teeming with marine life. 9811 Seaport Place, Sidney, 250-665-7511. www. oceandiscovery.ca Map 2 I2 SOOKE REGION MUSEUM Local history is presented through exhibits on Native history, early settlers, the gold rush, logging, farming and fishing. Gift shop and art gallery. Open Tues to Sun. 2070 Phillips Rd, Sooke, 250-642-6351. Map 2 A11

ST. ANN’S ACADEMY Magnificent historic treasure older than both The Empress Hotel and the Legislative Buildings. The 1858 chapel and 1910 auditorium are fully restored. Parking off Blanshard St. Closed holidays. 835 Humboldt St, 250-953-8828. Map 1 F9

GOLF ARBUTUS RIDGE GOLF CLUB Enjoy the picturesque drive to the Cowichan Valley and this scenic course that has earned a Four Star Golf Digest rating. Full service Satellite Bar & Grille offers a scenic patio overlooking the 18th hole with ocean views. Directly surrounded by nine wineries. Pro shop. 3515 Telegraph Rd, Cobble Hill, 250-7435100. www.golfbc.com Map 2 F10 BEAR MOUNTAIN GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Enjoy world-class golf on two 18-hole, Jack and Steve Nicklaus co-designed courses. Visit the wellstocked pro shop and try one of several dining establishments. For dinner reservations, call 250-391-7170. For the Golf Shop, call 250-744-2327. Map 2 F8

BLENKINSOP VALLEY ADVENTURE GOLF CENTRE Delightful 18-hole minigolf course in a colourful garden setting that's fun for the whole family. Practise your swing at the covered driving range with lessons, putting and chipping green and pro shop. Open daily at 4239 Blenkinsop Rd. call for hours. Mini-Golf: 250-477-4104; Driving range: 250-7212001; Proshop: 250-590-8250. www.valleyadventuregolf.com Map 2 I8 CORDOVA BAY GOLF COURSE This 18-hole course boasts lovely landscaping and views of the ocean and Mt. Baker. Restaurant, lounge, pro shop,

driving range and putting green. 5333 Cordova Bay Rd at Mattick’s Farm, 250-658-4444. Map 2 I6 PROSPECT LAKE GOLF COURSE Popular nine-hole golf course in a lovely lakeside rural setting. Licensed patio restaurant; rentals available; practice green and driving nets. 4633 Prospect Lake Rd,250-479-2688. Map 2 G7 OLYMPIC VIEW GOLF CLUB This picturesque, 18-hole, par 72 championship golf course is one of Greater Victoria’s favourite courses since its opening in 1990. Pro shop. Full service Forester's Bistro & Bar overlooks the course. 643 Latoria Rd, 250-4743673. www.golfbc.com Map 2 F10

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE PRINCE OF WHALES WHALE WATCHING Enjoy whale and sea lion watching at its finest and most exciting. Look for the yellow Zodiacs, the 31-foot all-weather cruisers, or the high-speed, 60-foot cruiser, Ocean Magic. Hourly departures across from The Fairmont Empress Hotel. Try the Butchart Garden tour or the company’s alternative to ferry or plane travel: a tour aboard the Ocean Magic II incorporating travel to either Vancouver or Victoria. 812 Wharf St, Lower Causeway Level, 250-383-4884. www.princeofwhales. com Map 1 E8 SPRINGTIDE TOURS Experience the West Coast's favourite "locals" – resident Killer Whales, porpoises, seals and more, plus migrating Humpbacks. Choose from a 61’ luxury yacht or speedy Zodiacs for a fun and exhilarating ride. Knowledgeable, experienced naturalists. An experience you’ll never forget! 1119 Wharf St, 250-384-4444 or 250-386-6016 springtidecharters.com Map 1 E8

PARKS BEACON HILL PARK Rose garden, wildfowl sanctuary, picnic tables, tennis courts, playgrounds, 100-year-old cricket pitch, lawn bowling, baseball and soccer fields and a seasonal children’s animal farm. Map 1 E12 GALLOPING GOOSE & LOCHSIDE REGIONAL TRAILS Unique park system with 84 km of cycling/hiking trail along a former railway line, connecting the Saanich Peninsula with Victoria and Saanich to the West Shore. Beautiful landscapes of rolling farmland, forest and rocky shoreline. Accessible from numerous points along the route. JULY - AUGUST 2014 //

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Y ESSENTIAL CITY Call 250-478-3344 or pick up a map at the Visitor Centre. Map 2 GOLDSTREAM PROVINCIAL PARK An extensive network of hiking trails winds through this park of ancient forests, majestic waterfalls and a fascinating diversity of plant and animal life. Located 20 minutes from downtown Victoria on Hwy 1. Call BC Parks at 250-391-2300. Map 2 E8 WITTY’S LAGOON A wonderful ocean-front park with wide-open beaches at low tide. This is a big hit with kids. The forest hiking trails have stairs at steep points and benches along the way. Picnic area with washrooms. Call CRD Parks at 250-478-3344. Map 2 F11

TOURS CHINATOWN WALKS Take an in-depth look at Canada's original Chinatown – the Chinese Temple, Fan Tan Alley and a unique noodle restaurant are among the many highlights on these popular tours that have been featured on Chinese TV. Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays at 10:30am., starting in front of Starbucks Coffee, corner of Fisgard and Government Streets. No reservations are needed. Tickets may be purchased directly from the guides starting 15 minutes before the walks begin. Private tours are also available. Adults $15; students & seniors $13. Rain or shine. Call 250-384-6698 for details. www. discoverthepast.com DISCOVERY WALKS 90-minute historical walks that bring Victoria's diverse history to life. Daily at 2pm (except June 5). Each weekend features different places and starting locations vary, but are easily accessible – visit www.discoverthepast. com or call 250-384.6698 for details and full schedule. Adults $15, students/ seniors $13. GHOSTLY WALKS Fascinating 90-minute walking tours past downtown Victoria’s spookiest spots. Discover why Victoria is the most haunted city in British Columbia! Nightly at 7:30pm and 9:30pm. Starting from the Visitor Centre, 812 Government St. Adults $14; students & seniors $12. Rain or shine. Call 250-384-6698 for details. www.discoverthepast.com VICTORIA CARRIAGE TOURS Enjoy private horse-drawn carriage tours. Uniformed drivers will discuss the past, present and future of Victoria while you take in the city’s beauty at a 44

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leisurely pace; 30 to 90 minute tours depart year-round from under the green umbrella stand at the corner of Belleville and Menzies. Free pick-up from most downtown hotels and other select locations. 20-passenger trolly tours available for group events. Reservations required – call 250-383-2207 or 1-877-663-2207 or visit online. www.victoriacarriage.com Map 1 E9 VICTORIA HIPPO TOURS The hippest way to see Victoria is by both land and sea! These 90-minute tours aboard specially designed amphibious vehicles will take you past many of Victoria’s top attractions, while also offering a glimpse of local life – the perfect way to plan the rest of your visit! Tours depart from 468 Belleville St daily from 11am to 5pm daily, with extended hours during summer. 250-590-5290 www.victoriahippotours.com Map 1 E9

TRANSPORTATION HELIJET INTERNATIONAL Scheduled service between downtown Victoria and downtown Vancouver. Experience a spectacular, scenic 35-minute flight in the comfort of their spacious helicopters. Book online or call toll-free 1-800-6654354. www.helijet.com Map 1 B10 PACIFIC COASTAL AIRLINES Daily scheduled flights between Victoria and Vancouver, departing from Victoria International Airport. Fares start from $49 one way. For information or for reservations, call 1-800-663-2872. Charter service is also available. www.pacificcoastal.com VICTORIA REGIONAL TRANSIT Year-round public transportation from Sooke to Sidney. Family Travel Program. Schedule information at www.bctransit. com or 250-382-6161.

WINERIES & BREWERIES CHURCH & STATE WINES 20 minutes from downtown Victoria, this awardwinning winery welcomes visitors for tastings. 1445 Benvenuto Ave, 250652-2671. churchandstatewines.com Map 2 G5

MUSE WINERY This award-winning winery produces a selection of quality red and white vintages. Visit Fri to Sun 12 to 5pm or by appointment for groups. 11195 Chalet Rd, 250-656-2552. www. musewinery.ca Map 2 G2 PHILLIPS BREWING Visit one of Victoria's original craft brewers and discover what has kept Phillips bringing innovative flavours to beer

Fine Art + Fine Wine Explore the fine work of local artists and wineries July 27 when Colwood Rotarians present the Art and Wine Festival at the Fort. Stroll the grounds of Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Site as artists showcase their finest pieces, then discover several local wineries, presenting their best vintages. Proceeds support the Colwood Rotary Picnic Playground. For details, call 250-474-5287. fans for more than 10 years. Stop by at 4pm Wednesdays or Thursdays for a tour. Tours are limited to 10 people and fill quickly, so reservations are recommended – call 250-3801912. The cost is $5.60/person and includes samples from our taster bar. 2010 Government St, 250-380-1912. phillipsbeer.com Map 1 F6 SEA CIDER FARM & CIDERHOUSE The Saanich Peninsula’s only cidery brews a selection of ciders in the British style from its certified organic apples. Tours, tastings and sales. Wed through Sun, 11am to 4pm. 2487 Mt. St. Michael Rd, 250-544-4824. www.seacider.ca Map 2 H4

VANCOUVER ISLAND BREWERY One of the Island’s favourite craft breweries offers a store (open Tues to Sat) and guided tours, Fridays and Saturdays, at 1 and 3pm for $7 per person or $10 per person with a branded Vancouver Island Brewery pint glass. 2330 Government St, 250-361-0005. Map 1 F5 www.vanislandbrewery.com


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