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Y ENTERTAINMENT PAGES 15-18 >> Historic opera . . . . . . . . 15 >> Hot tickets . . . . . . . . . . . 15 >> Chalk one up for fun . . . 15 Y ART PAGES 19-23
>> Plaskett paintings . . . . . 19 >> Artistic pairings . . . . . . . 19 >> Big, bold & beautiful . . 20 Y SHOPPING PAGES 24-31
>> Dress for fall . . . . . . . . . . 24 >> Michal Negrin . . . . . . . . 24 >> Victoria Pawn Master 24 Y DINING PAGES 32-39
>> Top 5 for seafood . . . . . 32 >> Great Gatsby!. . . . . . . . . 32 >> Brewery & the Beast. . . 32 Y ESSENTIAL CITY PAGES 40-44
>> Neighbourhoods . . . . . . 40 >> Attractions & Sights . . . 41 >> Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 >> Outdoor Adventure . . . 43 >> Parks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 >> Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 >> Transportation . . . . . . . . 44 >> Wineries . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Y MAPS PAGES 44 & 45
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John Vickers poses with two of his many pumpkins on display in Oak Bay this October.
FEATURES 10 TOP 10 FALL FAVOURITES Think all the fun ends on Labour Day? Here on Southern Vancouver Island, when the calendar turns to September, we’re just getting started!
13 HAUNTED HAPPENINGS British Columbia's most haunted city celebrates ghoulish goings-on with the Ghosts of Victoria Festival in late October.
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YOU ARE HERE Discover Cook Street Village
Located just east of downtown, the Cook Street Village is a delightful collection of shops and eateries serving downtown and the adjacent Fairfield neighbouthood. Rose Bakery, enjoy one of the region's most celebrated pizzas at Pizzeria Primastrada, or, for adults, settle in for a pint and yummy pub cuisine at the Beagle Pub.
Stroll the Street Lined by towering chestnut trees, the picturesque streets are ideal for an afternoon's browse – find beautiful flowers, treasures, books and home furnishings, not to mention funky footwear from Heart & Sole Shoes near Fort Street – a local favourite!
Dining Coffee fans will enjoy a fresh-brewed cup at one of the region's roomiest Starbucks or go local at the popular Moka House or Serious Coffee. Delicious sweets and savouries await at Bubby
Attractions & activities Follow Cook Street toward the water and take in the views offered by the Dallas Road waterfront, or detour into the jewel of Victoria, Beacon Hill Park. With something for all ages, you'll find playgrounds, a putting green and even peacocks, not to mention beautiful gardens, walking paths and wide-open spaces.
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HOT HOTDATES DATES Stage struck Victoria’s Belfry Theatre sees Red September 11 to October 14, specifically John Logan’s 2010 Tony Award-winner for Best Play. Co-produced with the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre, Red Sara-Jeanne Hosie in A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline
ventures back to 1958 when abstract painter Mark Rothko was engaged to paint murals for the Seagram Building in New York, the most lucrative commission ever. Working with a young apprentice and threatened by a new generation of painters, Rothko must create a series of masterpieces. Red dives deeply into this incredible period when the fierce, uncompromising Rothko, at the height of his power, clashes with fame and commercialism. Langham Court Theatre opens its 2012-13 season October 3 to 20 with the beloved classic 84, Charing Cross Road, adapted from the book by Jelene Hanff, while Blue Bridge Repertory Theatre, Dean Reagan’s ever popular musical A Closer Walk With Patsy Cline runs from October 30 to November 10 with the talented Sara-Jeanne Hosie, recreating her role she has played to great acclaim for both the Vancouver Arts Club and the Chemainus Theatre Festival. Following the country legend’s climb to stardom from her hometown in Virginia to New York’s Carnegie Hall, the show features 20 hits, including Crazy, Walkin’ After Midnight, Sweet Dreams and I Fall to Pieces, this musical stars.
Fab kid fun The fabulousness continues! Kid favourites Toopy and Binoo are warming up their funny muscles and stretching their active imaginations in preparation for their live stage show this fall. Toopy and Binoo and the Marshmallow Moon brings to life the two fun-loving and adorable characters, whose antics are driven by their out-of-thisworld imaginations – and whose unpredictable adventures inspire children to push their own limits! Take in the fun September 16 at Victoria’s Royal Theatre. Budding young gardeners will enjoy the second annual Children’s Harvest Festival & Field of Scarecrows, at the Gardens at the Horticulture Centre of the Pacific October 6 from 11am to 3pm. Kids, bring your families for a free day of interactive stations on growing your own food, nature and healthy lifestyles!
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Through September The Gallery at Mattick's Farm welcomes works by artist Louise Monfette. Page 21
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CLASSIC BOAT FESTIVAL To September 2 34th annual event returns to the Inner Harbour with more than 100 classic boats. Page 16.
HARBOUR FERRY BALLET September 2 Victoria Harbour Ferries' 15-minute performance choreographed to Strauss’ Blue Danube Waltz. FMI: www.victoriaharbourferry.com
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GREAT CANADIAN BEER FESTIVAL September 7 & 8 Sample some of the finest flavours of the Pacific Northwest. Page 16
DIEMAHLER STRING QUARTET September 15 & October 20 DieMahler Chamber Music Series – Autumn 2012 led by Maestro Pablo Diemecke, 7pm at St. Mary’s the Virgin Church, 1701 Elgin Rd. Page 17 8
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Celebrate with a case of the Blues Celebrate the end of summer by rockin’ and groovin’ to live blues, R&B and more at the 18th annual Vancouver Island Blues Bash! Headliners for the ticketed evening performances include Canada’s blues guitar favorite David Gogo (September 1) and Alligator Records’ blues guitarist Joe Louis Walker (September 2). In addition to the ticketed performances, take in three afternoons of free-admission performances featuring some of Vancouver Island’s best performers, 12 to 5:15pm September 1 to 3.
Historic Events The Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites throw open their grounds September 11 for the 18th annual English Car Affair in the Park. At 10am precisely, the skirl of the pipes will herald the start of this popular event featuring more than 100 classic and vintage British automobiles from the Old English Car Club. Return to the site September 24 for the 10th annual Fort Rodd Hill Lantern Tour, an exclusive, after-dark guided tour of the 19th century site. See the gun batteries by lantern light and eavesdrop on uniformed re-enactors going about the daily activities of garrison life. Take in the sights, sounds and smells of life at the Hill during the period of 1897-1956. There may even be a few surprises along the way! Tours leave every 15 minutes from 7 to 8:45pm. Tickets are $10, in advance only – call 250-478-5849.
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BACK TO THE LAND October 5 The Art Gallery of Greater Victoria opens an exhibit of ceramics from Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands 1970-1985. Page 20
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October 6 Fall fun at the Horticulture Centre of the Pacific. Page 42
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Some the rock world’s best and brightest will descend on downtown Victoria for the third annual Rifflandia festival, September 13 to 16. With a who’s who of modern rock taking to local stages, highlights include Mother Mother, Cake, Band of Skulls, Sloan, The Dudes, The Stanfields, and many, many more. What a way to bid farewell to summer!
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October 7 GoodLife Fitness Victoria Marathon, Half Marathon, 8K Road Race and Thrifty Foods Kids Run. Page 18
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Cirque comes to the Centre Everyone loves a circus – especially when the circus in question is the Cirque du Soleil. The renowned troupe brings its critically-acclaimed Quidam to the Save On Foods Memorial Centre September 5 to 9. A favourite since premiering in Montreal in April 1996, the international cast features 52 world-class acrobats, musicians, singers and characters, telling the story of young Zoé, whose life has lost all meaning. Seeking to fill the void of her existence, she slides into an imaginary world – the world of Quidam – where she meets characters who encourage her to free her soul.
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ART OF THE COCKTAIL FESTIVAL October 13 to 15 Workshops, tastings and more in this celebration of the cocktail. For details, see artofthecocktail.ca or call 250-389-0444.
MACBETH October 4 to 14, select dates Pacific Opera Victoria explores the depths of this classic tale. Page 17
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THINK SUMMER ENDS ON LABOUR DAY? NOT A CHANCE HERE ON SOUTHERN VANCOUVER ISLAND. WHEN THE CALENDAR TURNS TO SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER, WE’RE JUST GETTING STARTED! Here are 10 sure-fire ways to embrace the season. 1. The Saanich Fair is an old-fashioned agricultural fair with plenty to thrill today’s families, including entertainment, animal exhibits, games and a fun-filled midway, all at the Saanich Fairgrounds September 1 to 3. Visit www.saanichfair.ca 2. A must-attend beer-lovers event, the Great Canadian Beer Festival has become a favourite among locals and guests from across the globe Fun at the fair
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who come to sample and savour beers from more than 55 craft breweries from across Canada and the US. Tickets will go quickly for this September 7 & 8 event. See www.gcbf.com 3. Celebrating 100 years of Fall Fairs in Victoria’s West Shore communities, the Luxton Fall Fair hosts animal shows, handicraft, vegetable and produce competitions, blacksmithing and antique farm displays, the Tough Truck Challenge, a midway, children’s games, live entertainment and more, September 14 to 16. Visit www.luxtonfair.ca 4. Celebrate the local harvest with Eat Here Now 2012, September 9 in Market Square. A free, family-friendly local harvest festival, shop the farmers’ market, savour buck-abite tastings from some of the city’s many restaurants that support local agriculture, have fun in the kids’ play area and listen to local musicians and DJs. Organized by the Victoria Downtown Public Market Society, all proceeds support the establishment of a downtown public market. For more information, visit victoriapublicmarket.com
5. Hop on the Salt Spring Island ferry at Swartz Bay for a quick jaunt to the Salt Spring Island Apple Festival September 30. The island grows more than 350 varieties of apples organically, making this year’s theme all the more appropriate: “So many apples; so little time, but take time to taste the apples along the way.” For details, visit www.saltspringmarket.com/apples
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6. Venture into Victoria’s historic Chinatown September 17 for the Chinatown Night Market, celebrating the Autumn Moon Lantern Festival with food, entertainment, shopping and more. For more information, visit www.chinatownnightmarket.ca 7. A highlight of any autumn in the Capital Region is the annual Salmon Run at Goldstream Park. Not a rival to the Victoria Marathon – though equally awe-inspiring – instead this mesmerizes park visitors with the salmons’ return to their spawning grounds in the Goldstream River each fall. Usually beginning in mid to late-October and lasting for several weeks, visit the park’s Nature Centre for information and activities.
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8. Discover one of the Saanich Peninsula’s most popular family events September 15 and 16 when the Saanich Historical Artifacts Society hosts its Harvest Fair – take in historical displays, agricultural exhibits, watch the fall threshing and more. See www.shas.ca 9. Enjoy a scenic drive over the Malahat to the Cowichan Valley for the annual Wine & Culinary Festival, September 8 to 16. Enjoy a variety of wine and culinary-related events at various venues throughout the Cowichan region, culminating with festival weekend September 15 and 16. Tour the scenic back roads to discover the region’s many wineries, savour local cuisine prepared by world-class chefs or dance the night away at a variety of evening soirees. Visit wines.cowichan.net for events that may require reservations or ticket purchases. 10. Also in the Valley this September is the hugely popular Vancouver Island Feast of Fields, September 16 at Alderlea Farm and Cafe. A Feast Bus is also available to take visitors from Victoria to this celebration of local food growers, producers and regionally inspired cuisine – see www. feastoffields.com for details.
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HAUNTED HAPPENINGS
Ghosts are John Adams' specialty on his Ghostly Walks. ARNOLD LIM PHOTO
Victoria is a popular destination for ghost hunters and anyone who enjoys a good ghost story. It's the most haunted city in BC and paranormal activities take place year-round, but as Halloween draws near many of the city’s “spirited” attractions offer special programs for the annual Ghosts of Victoria Festival. Ghostly Walks is Victoria’s classic ghost tour, exploring the haunted alleys and courtyards of Victoria’s Old Town. Until October 18 these popular 90-minute walks begin nightly at 7:30, with extra 9:30 tours on Fridays and Saturdays. Tours start at the Visitor Centre. Special Halloween tours take place nightly from October 19 to 31 at 6:30, 7:30, 8:30 and 9:30pm in the lobby of the Bedford Regency Hotel (1140 Government St.). No reservations needed. Call 250-384-6698 or check www.discoverthepast.com for details. Ross Bay Cemetery is a beautiful oceanside Victorian cemetery where phantoms roam. Isabella Ross, once owner of the land, sits forlornly looking out to sea; David Fee, murdered one Christmas Eve, appears as white mist. The Old Cemeteries Society hosts tours each Sunday at 2pm and the annual Ghost Tour is 1 to 3pm October 28. No reservations needed. Call 250-598-8870. The Maritime Museum is the favourite haunt of Sir Matthew Baillie Begbie, the “hanging judge.” Dominating Bastion Square, many consider it Victoria’s most haunted place. The
museum is open 10am to 5pm daily during September and October, with extended hours to 9pm on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays in September. Ghost Tours will be held October 19, 20, 21, 26, 27 and 28 at 6pm. Call 250-3854222, ext. 113 for reservations. The Woman in Black is an old-fashioned ghost story that has played to sold out houses in London’s West End for more than two decades! Urban Arts Productions offers it this year at the Maritime Museum from October 18 to November 3 on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. See www.urbanartsproductions.com for tickets. Paranormal Investigations are not ghost tours, but real ghost hunts conducted by a team of mediums. These late night events (10pm to 3am) are held mostly in the dark, with events planned September 22 at St. Ann’s Academy and October 20 at the Maritime Museum. Numbers are limited. Check out www. beyondbeliefparanormalevents.com for details. St. Ann’s Academy is a former convent school. The grounds (open daily) feature a walled orchard, woodland walk and beautiful Novitiate Garden. The restored chapel is open Thursday to Sunday, 1 to 4pm. On October 19, 20, 26 and 27 at 7pm, Voices from the Past explores life, death and unexplained phenomena at this 153-year-old historic site. Call 250-953-8828. Craigdarroch Castle is open daily 10am to 4:30pm. It does not offer ghost tours, but has SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER 2012 //
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been the location for many spooky movies and plays. On selected evenings from October 10 through 31 it hosts Dracula, a live dramatic adaptation of Bram Stoker’s classic thriller. Call 250-592-5323 for details and reservations. Ghost expert John Adams leads Ghost Bustours – two-hour coach tours past Victoria’s most haunted places – October 21, 22, 28, 29 and 30 at 6:30 and 9pm. The Old Cemeteries Society has run these popular tours for 18 years, with a different route and new ghost stories each year. Check www.discoverthepast. com or call 250-384-6698 for tickets and information. Colwood Haunted Bus Tour with John Adams runs October 4, 5 and 6. The two-hour route will include visits to the Pioneer Cemetery, St. John’s Church, Hatley Castle and “Havenwood.” Tickets and information are available through the City of Colwood, 250-478-5999. Pumpkin Art on the Avenue features more than 500 carved pumpkins including displays of the Royal Family, Wizard of Oz, the Beatles and more. View the carvings in shop windows, on Municipal Hall grounds and along Oak Bay
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Avenue from 5 to 9pm October 27 to 31. Check www.visitoakbayvillage.ca for details. Haunted Horse-drawn Trolley Tours venture down dark streets in the most haunted neighbourhood on the West Coast. Victoria Carriage Tours offer daily tours in September and October, but have a special ghost tour at the end of October. Call 250-383-2207 for information and reservations. From mid-October through October 31, Festival of Fear at Galey Farms includes the Corn Maze of Horror, Crazy Train, Madame Isabella’s and Carnevil, nightly from 6 to 10 pm. Check www. galeyfarms.net or call 250-477-5713 for details.
Haunted Places to Visit on Your Own To explore for ghosts on your own at any time, start downtown in several Old Town shops, such as Rogers Chocolates and Old Morris Tobacconists. Tourism Victoria can also provide names of haunted restaurants, bars, hotels and bed and breakfasts. Market Square, once the centre of Victoria’s red-light district, is now a restored enclave of heritage shops on trendy Johnson Street. Here the ghost of Charlie Kincaid wanders restlessly where his throat was slit by his girlfriend, Belle Adams, whose ghost often appears, then suddenly vanishes. The majestic Parliament Buildings have many ghosts, notably Francis Mawson Rattenbury, the architect who designed them in the 1890s. He was murdered in England by his wife’s lover, but has returned to haunt the building that made him famous. Beneath majestic trees and crumbling tombstones at the Old Burying Ground on Quadra at Meares Street lie 1,300 bodies. The spectres of Adelaide Griffin who died in 1861 and “Soap and Water” Johnson who committed suicide in 1871 often glide among the graves. Chinatown has many supernatural stories. Its secret tunnels are only myths, but its hauntings are very real. Feel the paranormal energy in Fan Tan Alley as you walk past its abandoned opium dens and gambling halls. The Victoria Golf Course on scenic Beach Drive is haunted by Doris Gravlin, strangled there by her husband in 1936. She appears as a white figure on the fairways, running quickly toward people and sometimes passing right through cars.
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Rattenbury: a life of operatic proportions Other Guys Theatre presents acclaimed tenor Richard Margison in a concert performance of Tobin Stokes’ new chamber opera, Rattenbury, based on the true story of the celebrated architect who designed much of historic Victoria. Well known for his grand Parliament Buildings and Empress Hotel, Rattenbury’s tumultuous life story is truly operatic in proportion. His incredible ambition, his huge misfortunes through the First World War, failed land speculations, the sinking of the Titanic and his role in the Klondike gold rush culminated in a dramatic and sordid fall from grace. His eventual murder in England by his young wife’s even younger lover resulted in one of the most famous court cases ever to take place at the Old Bailey and led one to a death
sentence and another to suicide. Concert performances will be presented under the baton of Maestro Arthur Arnold, Principal Guest Conductor of the Moscow Symphony, September 29 and 30 at the Fairmont Empress Hotel.
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Chalk one up for fun The Victoria International Chalk Art Festival will make a colourful impression on locals and visitors alike in September. Beginning September 12, watch as international 3D chalk artist Tracy Lee Stum creates a 26-foot, three-dimensional chalk art drawing at The Bay Centre’s lower level, centre court. A two-day chalk art exposition follows September 15 and 16, when both local and international artists will create amazing works of art along Government Street.
To September 2 – The 26th annual Victoria Fringe Theatre Festival, an 11-day celebration of live theatre from across Canada and around the world in a dozen venues across town. Page 16 September 9 – Fan favourite kd lang & the Siss Boom Bang come to the Royal Theatre. Page 17 September 29 – Rock icon John Fogerty plays Victoria’s Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre. Page 17 October 4, 6, 10, 12 & 14 – Pacific Opera Victoria presents Verdi’s Macbeth at the Royal Theatre. Page 17 October 4 – Rise Against rocks the Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre. Call 250-220-7777 or see www.selectyourtickets.com
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Y ENTERTAINMENT 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 44 & 45 COMEDY . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 FESTIVALS . . . . . . . . . . . 16 MARKETS . . . . . . . . . . . 16 MUSIC & DANCE . . . . . . . . 17 NIGHTSPOTS . . . . . . . . . . 17 SPORTS . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 STAGE AND FILM . . . . . . . . 18 THIS & THAT . . . . . . . . . . 18
COMEDY JOHN PINETTE September 27 & 28 The Just For Laughs Festival veteran entertains with his hilarious Still Hungry tour. McPherson Playhouse, #3 Centennial Square. 250-386-6121. www.rmts.bc.ca RUSSELL PETERS: NOTORIOUS WORLD TOUR October 5 The Notorious World Tour features all new material from the Bramptonraised comic. Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre, 250-220-7777, www. selectyourtickets.com
FESTIVALS VICTORIA FRINGE FESTIVAL To September 2 Drama, dance and comedy from around the world converge in downtown Victoria in this annual festival. Various venues. www.victoriafringe.com CLASSIC BOAT FESTIVAL To September 2 Beautifully restored boats from all along the North American west coast gather in Victoria’s Inner Harbour. www.classicboatfestival.ca VANCOUVER ISLAND BLUES BASH September 1 to 3 Performances fill the outdoor stage at the Inner Harbour with live blues, R&B and more, including free admission performances from noon to 5:15pm, plus two ticketed evening performances by the David Gogo Band and Joe Louis Walker. 250-388-4423. www.jazzvictoria.ca Map 1 E9 GREAT CANADIAN BEER FESTIVAL September 7 & 8 The finest craft breweries from the Pacific Northwest and beyond come together for a weekend of beer tasting, food, entertainment and more. Royal Athletic Park, 1014 Caledonia, at Cook Street 250-383-2332. www.gcbf.com Map 1 H6
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BALLET OFF BROADWAY The bright lights of the Big Apple provide the background for Ballet off Broadway, presented by Ballet Victoria October 5 to 7 at the McPherson Playhouse. A young girl, the big city and the chance to become a star present their pitfalls as a fading ballerina fights to retain the spotlight. Created to the songs of Broadway, this one act ballet premiers innovative choreography by Paul Destrooper and will be
RIFFLANDIA September 13 to 16 From international headliners to the latest local up-and-comers, this modern rock extravaganza is not to be missed. Highlights include Mother Mother, Cake, Band of Skulls, Sloan and The Dudes. Various venues. 2012.rifflandia. com CHILDREN’S HARVEST FESTIVAL & FIELD OF SCARECROWS October 6 This second annual fall festival offers a free day of interactive stations on growing your own food, nature, and healthy lifestyles, 11am to 3pm. The Gardens at HCP, 505 Quayle Rd, 250479-6162, www.HCP.ca ART OF THE COCKTAIL FESTIVAL October 13 to 15
Take a three-day journey into the art, craft and tradition of the cocktail at The Art of the Cocktail Festival. The Grand Cocktail Tasting will open the door to a world of elegant spirits, the Cocktail Workshops will pique your inner mixologist and the professional bartender competitions will impress even the most seasoned cocktail enthusiast. Various venues, 250-3890444, artofthecocktail.ca GHOSTS OF VICTORIA FESTIVAL Late October A celebration of all things spooky in one of Canada’s most haunted cities. Plays, ghost tours and
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MARKETS BASTION SQUARE PUBLIC MARKET Thursday to Sunday to September 29 A colourful and eclectic European-style artisans marketplace 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 CHINATOWN NIGHT MARKET September 12 Visit Canada’s oldest Chinatown for this night market celebrating the Autumn Moon Lantern Festival. 500 Block of Fisgard St. www.chinatownnightmarket.ca GOLDSTREAM STATION MARKET Saturdays, through Thanksgiving
Farmer’s Market, 10am to 2pm in Victoria’s West Shore community. Bryn Maur Road, Downtown Langford. www. goldstreamstationmarket.ca Map 2 F9 JAMES BAY COMMUNITY MARKET Saturdays, May 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’s Victoria’s Metchosin community, 11am to 2pm. 4450 Happy Valley Rd. www. metchosinfarmersmarket.blog.com Map 2 E11
MOSS STREET MARKET Saturdays, through mid-October Locally grown produce, baked goods, crafts, entertainment and more, at the corner of Fairfield and Moss streets, 10am to 2pm. www.mossstreetmarket.com Map 1 I11
OAK BAY VILLAGE NIGHT MARKET September 19 Stroll along Oak Bay Avenue and enjoy locally grown fruits and veggies, plus entertainment and the work of area artisans including woodturning, handmade greeting cards, glass art, paper casting, fabric arts, jewellery, preserves and more, 4 to 8pm. Map 2 J10 PENINSULA COUNTRY MARKET Saturdays to Thanksgiving Excellent country market in the heart of Victoria’s farming community featuring fresh fruits, veggies, locally grown plants, crafts and more. Family fun! Saanich Fairgrounds, 1528 Stellys X Rd, www. peninsulacountrymarket.com Map 2 H5 SIDNEY SUMMER MARKET Late June through August Thursday evening market along Sidney’s main street, Beacon Avenue, closed to traffic and filled with foods, crafts, art, entertainment and more. A favourite summer activity! Beacon Avenue, Sidney. Map 2 H2
MUSIC & DANCE KD LANG & THE SISS BOOM BANG September 9 One of Canada’s favourite musicians comes to the Victoria stage. Royal Theatre, 805 Broughton St, 250-386-6121, www.rmts.bc.ca JOHN FOGERTY September 29 One of rock & roll’s most enduring musicians visits Victoria’s Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre, 250-220-7777, see www.selectyourtickets.com Map 1 G6 RATTENBURY September 29 & 30 Other Guys Theatre presents tenor Richard Margison in a concert performance of Tobin Stokes’ new chamber opera, Rattenbury, based on the true story of the celebrated architect. Fairmont Empress Hotel, 721 Government St. Tickets: 250-590-6291
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DIEMAHLER STRING QUARTET September 15 & October 20 DieMahler Chamber Music Series Autumn 2012 led by Maestro Pablo Diemecke, 7pm at St. Mary’s the Virgin Church, 1701 Elgin Rd, 250-386-6121, www.pablodiemecke. com Map 2 J10 MACBETH October 4, 6, 10, 12 & 14 From the first foreboding notes of the overture, through spine-tingling arias, macabre choruses of witches and murderers, and the Scottish people’s outpouring of grief, Pacific Opera Victoria’s production of Verdi’s music pulls the audience with headlong momentum into the heart of evil. In Italian with English surtitles. Royal Theatre, 805 Broughton St, 250-3850222 or visit www.pov.bc.ca Map 1 G8
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 BEAGLE PUB Friendly local pub in Cook Street Village. 301 Cook St, 250382-3301. Map 1 H11 BIG BAD JOHN’S A definite must see! One of the world’s best-known hill-billy bars. You’ll find lots of surprises here as you quaff down your beer. Free peanuts. Strathcona Hotel, 919 Douglas St, 250383-7137. Map 1 F8 DOUBLES LOUNGE Offering a cozy place to enjoy your favourite cocktail, a tasty appy, dinner and dessert. Intimate feel, old-world charm. 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 HERMANN’S JAZZ CLUB Great live jazz. 753 View St, 250-388-9166. Map 1 F8
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
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Private Carriage & Trolley Tours Celebrating 32 years!
$10 off
30 minute or longer with advanced reservations Good to October 31, 2012
Reservations Required. PLEASE CALL:
250-383-2207 1-877-663-2207
Look for the green umbrella at the corner of Belleville & Menzies St www.victoriacarriage.com
LANGHAM COURT THEATRE PRESENTS
84, Charing
Cross Road A COMEDY BY
Helene Hanff ADAPTED BY
James Roose-Evans DIRECTED BY
Sylvia Rhodes
OCT 4 - 20
2 for $20 Preview Oct 3 2 for $30 Tuesdays
250.384.2142
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FRINGE FESTIVAL To September 2 Non-stop, 12-day festival of comedy, improv, drama, dance and more from around the world. Various venues, 250383-2663. www.intrepidtheatre.com
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CIRQUE DU SOLEIL’S QUIDAM September 5 to 9 The international cast features 52 world-class acrobats, musicians, singers and characters, telling the story of young Zoé and her imaginary world of remarkable characters. Save On Foods Memorial Centre, 250-220-7777, www. cirquedusoleil.com/quidam Map 1 G6
GOODLIFE FITNESS VICTORIA MARATHON October 7 Marathon, half-marathon, 8km walk and 1.2km kids’ race makes this one of the largest sporting events of the year. 250-6584520. www.royalvictoriamarathon.com VICTORIA GRIZZLIES Exciting hockey from Victoria’s up-and-coming BC Hockey League players is at the Bear Mountain Arena, located behind the Juan de Fuca Recreation Centre. 1767 Island Hwy, 250-385-1555. www. victoriagrizzlies.com Map 2 G9 VICTORIA ROYALS Thrill to facepaced hockey action from Victoria’s WHL team, in their second season in the capital city. September 22 Season opener vs. Vancouver Giants. Play continues through winter as the boys in blue keep their eyes on the Memorial Cup. Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre, 1925 Blanshard St, 250-220-7777. www.saveonfoodsmemorialcentre.com Map 2 G6
STAGE & FILM NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC IMAX THEATRE Experience IMAX in Victoria! 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
RED September 11 to October 14 John Logan’s 2010 Tony Award-winner looks at abstract painter Mark Rothko's efforts to create masterpieces for his most lucrative commission, while challenged by a new generation of young painters. TOOPY AND BINOO September 16 Kid entertainers Toopy and Binoo come to life on the Victoria stage. Royal Theatre, 805 Broughton St, 250-386-6121. www.rmts.bc.ca Map 1 G8 84, CHARING CROSS ROAD October 3 to 20 Follow the developing friendship between the staff at a London bookstore in post-war London and an American in New York in this charming story by Helene Hanff. Langham Court Theatre, 805 Langham Court, 250-384-2142 www. langhamcourttheatre.bc.ca Map 1 I9
PETER N' CHRIS AND THE MYSTERY OF THE HUNGRY HEART MOTEL October 11 to 20 Based on whodunit detective stories like The Hardy Boys and horror movies like The Shining, this hysterical spoof places our hilarious heroes in the thick of a series of murders at a seedy roadside motel.
But who could the murderer be? Okay, the answer is the motel manager – but that’s not the real mystery. Maybe the mystery is why their mattresses are so dirty? Or what this dynamic duo might learn about themselves when they check in? If they ever check out! Phoenix Theatre, University of Victoria, 250-7217992. Map 2 J8 A CLOSER WALK WITH PATSY CLINE October 30 to November 10 Blue Bridge Repertory Theatre presents Dean Reagan’s popular musical tracking the beloved singer’s career. McPherson Playhouse, #3 Centennial Square. 250-386-6121. www.rmts.bc.ca
THIS & THAT SAANICH FAIR September 1 to 3 Traditional agricultural fair, with loads of entertainment, activities, midway and more. Saanich Fairgrounds, 1528 Stelly’s Cross Rd 250-652-3314. www.saanichfair.ca Map 2 H5 LUXTON FALL FAIR September 14 to 16 Agricultural displays, competitions, midway, entertainment and more, including the Tough Truck Challenge and Redneck Games. Luxton Fairgrounds, corner Sooke & Luxton Rds. www.luxtonfair.ca Map 2 E10 BREWERY & THE BEAST September 23 Outdoor festival celebrating local chefs’ skill and passion for preparing delicious meat dishes, including classic barbecue, ethnic-inspired creations, whole pig roast and other full-flavoured, exotic foods, paired with brews from Phillips Brewing Company, Merridale Cider, plus homemade sodas and traditional iced teas. Phillips Brewing Company, 2010 Government St, www. Ticketrocket.org SALT SPRING ISLAND APPLE FESTIVAL September 30 Delicious annual festival celebrating the numerous varieties of organic apples grown on this southern Gulf Island. 250-653-2007. www.saltspringmarket. com/apples/ PUMPKIN ART IN OAK BAY VILLAGE October 28 to 31 Enjoy a Halloween exhibit of more than 500 intricately carved pumpkins, displayed in storefronts and at Municipal Hall in the Oak Bay Village. Viewing these remarkable creations is a fun, familyfriendly way to celebrate the spooky season! Map 2 J10
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Winchester welcomes Plaskett’s Changes Celebrated painter Joseph Plaskett returns to Victoria this fall with concurrent exhibitions at Winchester Galleries Oak Bay (September 8 to 29) and Winchester Galleries Humboldt Valley (September 8 to 29). “We are honoured that Mr. Plaskett has chosen to travel from his home in England to attend our opening receptions,” says Winchester Galleries’ Gunter Heinrich. “Plaskett admirers and collectors always look forward to spending time with the artist and viewing his stunning new work.” Plaskett’s recent pastels and oils reveal an artist who is continually changing and challenging himself. As Plaskett says: “I am producing work that is the beginning of something more complex and
adventurous. I am taking risks, letting myself go. My work is changing, but it is still a way of painting that is my own.” Born in BC, Plaskett has painted for more than 70 years. His unique expressions of everyday life have endeared him to collectors and earned him a plethora of honours, including an Order of Canada. Join Joseph Plaskett at the Oak Bay Gallery September 8 from 1 to 5pm and at the Humboldt gallery September 9 from 2 to 4pm.
Joseph Plaskett, Snowscape, top, and The Open Window
The Avenue’s Artistic Pairings Join Oak Bay’s Avenue Gallery for the return of the popular Artistic Pairings 2012, September 15 to 21. Featuring Victoria painter Adelle Andrew and Washington State-based painter Kim Matthews Wheaton, the gallery welcomes the artists for a reception September 15 from noon to 3pm. Come October 27 to November 2, the gallery welcomes the whimsical works of BC painter Angela Morgan and floral artist
Kim Matthews Wheaton, Passing Storm
Crystal Heath, with an artists’ reception October 27 from noon to 3.
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red goes big, bold & beautiful Inject some bold, beautiful colour into your fall with a visit to red art gallery, just a few minutes from downtown Victoria in the community of Oak Bay. This September, red hosts its Fall Big n’ Tall Show, showcasing large and/or tall works to fill walls that are crying out for that “hit” of colour and drama. 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 20
Come October, the gallery turns its attention to AB FAB – absolutely fabulous abstracts, from a variety of talented artists. These expressive works promise to entice and intrigue – “the perfect artwork to enjoy for a lifetime, as you discover something ‘new’ with each viewing!”
coastal landscape as felt and painted by BC’s premiere artist. To September 3 William Kurelek: The Messenger, the largest survey of Kurelek’s work ever mounted. To October 28 Clint Neufeld: Powertrains and Peacocks September 14 to January 20 Capturing the Inner Essence Chinese and Japanese Portraiture; September 21 to January 6 Beyond Likeness, Contemporary works from Library and Archives Canada. 1040 Moss St, 250-384-4171. Map 1 I9 AVENUE GALLERY Celebrating 10 years of fine art! 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
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discover some of Canada’s most distinguished contemporary artists. Ever-changing exhibits provide visitors with an unsurpassed selection of work, ranging from paintings and sculpture to jewellery and glass. Visit the new “Collector’s Corner,” featuring historical paintings by artists such as Emily Carr, J.E.H. MacDonald, Jean Paul Riopelle and A.J. Casson. September 15 to 21 Artistic Pairings – Adelle Andrew & Kim Matthews Wheaton, with artists' reception September 15 from 12 to 3pm; October 27 to November 2 Artistic Pairings – Angela Morgan & Crystal Heath, with artists' reception October 27 from 12 to 3pm. 2184 Oak Bay Ave, 250-598-2184. Map 2 J9 www.theavenuegallery.com
‘CHOSIN POTTERY Celebrating 27 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. The gardens on the property are renowned for their beauty and have been featured in several books and magazines, including Better Homes and Gardens. 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 EAGLE FEATHER GALLERY & GIFTSHOP Exceptional contemporary and traditional work by First Nations, Inuit and Metis artists. Open Mon to Fri from 10:30am to 6pm; Sat 10:30am to 5pm; Sun 11am to 4pm. 904 Gordon St, 250-388-4330. Map 1 E8 ECLECTIC Contemporary fine art paintings, sculpture, ceramics, jewellery and gemstones, and a unique array of collectible home decor. September 4 to 29 Sandy Terry Flourishing Florals.
October 1 to November 3 Marie Nagel & Samantha Dickie. Open Mon to Sat 10am to 5:30pm 2170 Oak Bay Avenue, 250-590-8095. www.eclecticgallery. ca Map 2 J10
FULL CIRCLE STUDIO ARTS Step into an atmosphere of peace and tranquility, warmth and beauty. Fine rosewood furniture from India, original art, music, books and gifts for the spirit and soul await. Open Mon to Sat 9:30am to 6pm; Sunday 11am to 5pm. 1800 Store St, 250-920-4037. Map 1 E6
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 10-per-cent-off regular priced items. World-wide shipping. 911 Government St Map 1 E8 250-384-5233. www.jademine.com
GALLERY AT MATTICK’S FARM Specializing in Canadian art and craftsmanship, this gallery offers an eclectic selection of paintings, sculptures, ceramics, glass, metal and wood. Discover stunning pieces by such favourite artists as Martha Sturdy, plus an exciting choice of jewellery, watches, tableware and desktop accessories from Georg Jensen, Royal Scandinavia. September Feature artist is Louise Monfette. October Feature artist is Malcolm Noakes Smith. 1095325 Cordova Bay Rd, 250-658-8333.
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.
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LEGACY GALLERY Browse an amazing collection housed in an equally amazing downtown building bequeathed to the University of Victoria by Michael Williams, a longstanding patron of the arts. 630 Yates St, 250-381-7670. Map 1 F7
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On the Edge of Nowhere Although Emily Carr described herself as an “isolated little old woman on the edge CARR, BEACON HILL PARK, 1909 WATERCOLOUR of nowhere” her work EMILY ON PAPER, ART GALLERY OF GREATER VICTORIA has an appeal that is universal in its expressive messages. With this Find an historical survey of ongoing exhibit, the gallery Carr’s artistic career, featuring is now Vancouver Island's pieces in all the media and premiere destination to styles she explored and learn about Victoria's most perfected, her influences and famous artist and her work. inspirations. OUT OF THE MIST GALLERY Located steps from the harbour, marvel at traditional potlatch masks, intricate woven basketry, shamanic devices, button blankets, totem poles, artefacts and more. Plains beadwork and other North American, Oceanic and African tribal art is always available. Out of the Mist finds the unusual. Open 10am to 5pm Mon to Sat, noon to 3pm Sunday, or by appointment. 740 Douglas St, 250-480-4930. www.outofthemistgallery.com Map 1 F8
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RED ART GALLERY Charming contemporary gallery in the Oak Bay Village, featuring award-winning Canadian artists, largely from BC and Alberta. September Fall Big n' Tall Show Large and/or tall works to fill big walls that are crying out for that hit of colour and drama...go big or go home! October AB FAB absolutely fabulous abstracts, from a variety of talented artists. 2033 Oak Bay Ave, 250-8810462 www.redartgallery.ca Map 2 J10 VIEW ART GALLERY Contemporary paintings, drawings, sculpture and new media. Tues to Sat, 11am to 5pm. 104-860 View St, 250-213-1162. Map 1 G8
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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. At Winchester Modern to September 4 Collector’s Choice; September 8 to 29 Paul Hutner Contradictions and Patrick Landsley Recent Works; October 6 to 27 James Gordaneer Rebound; October 28 to December 1 PK (Page) Irwin Verve. At Humboldt Valley September 8 to 29 Joseph Plaskett Changes; At Oak Bay September 8 to 29 Joseph Plaskett Changes; October 13 to 27 Joe Coffey &
Nathan Birch. Open Tues to Sat, 10am to 5:30pm. Downtown: Winchester Modern, 758 Humboldt St, 250-3862773, Map 1 F9; Winchester Humboldt Valley, 796 Humboldt St, 250-3827750, Map 1 F9; Winchester Galleries Oak Bay, 2260 Oak Bay Ave, 250-595-2777. Map 2 J10 www.winchestergalleriesltd.com 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. Map 1 F8
THE GALLERY AT MATTICK’S FARM Paintings • Sculpture • Glass • Jewellery
ABSTRACT PAINTINGS Louise Monfette Featured Artist for September
ARTISTIC PAIRINGS 2012 September 15 - 21 Artists’ Reception September 15 12:00pm - 3:00pm
ADELLE ANDREW & KIM MATTHEWS WHEATON 2184 Oak Bay Avenue www.theavenuegallery.com
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Karel Doruyter Sept. 15-29 Rick Bond Oct. 6 - 20 Graham Forsythe Oct. 20 - Nov. 3
606 View St. 250 380 4660 www.madronagallery.com
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HOT SHOPPING Cosy up to a new fall outfit As the temperatures start to cool, your wardrobe may be calling for a new fall outfit, and fortunately for both locals and visitors, fabulous fashions are as close as come of the city's finest retailers. Connie’s Petite’s is a local favourite, offering three locations and stylish clothing from names like Proportion Petite, Nygard and French Dressing. Visi Plain Jane for a fine selection of new fall fashions or, for comfy casuals for both men and women, visit downtown’s Adventure Clothing. If shoes are on your must-have list this season? A visit to Heart & Sole, in the quaint Cook Street Village is a must.
Fanciful fashions Government Street welcomed Canada's first Michal Negrin Concept Store this summer, bringing the romantic, vintage-inspired designs to the Victoria fashion scene. It's the 59th store to open worldwide, showcasing Negrin's fanciful jewellery and clothing that have caught the imagination of celebrities and fashion conscious women around the world. Visit downtown at 1222 Government St. IDIT WAGNER PHOTO
Visit Victoria’s Pawn Master If you’re a fan of the Canadian Pawn Masters program, a stroll up Victoria’s Fort Street – also known as Antique Row – will be of interest. At the top of Fort Street is Kilshaw’s Auctions and owner Alison Ross, the latest expert to join the show for Season 2. Ross and will explore some of Canada’s most interesting antiques and collectibles and perhaps even engage in a full-blown bidding war with her fellow Pawn Masters, should a special piece catch her eye.
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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 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 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.
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 SCALLYWAGS Casual and formal clothing for newborns to pre-teens with names like Mexx, Joules, Blu and Parade Organics plus a great selection from up-and-coming Canadian designers. Everything you need in one shop. 624 Fort St, 250-360-2570. Map 1 F8 Broadmead Village Shopping Centre, 170-777 Royal Oak Dr, 250-360-2520. Map 2 I7
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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 9:30am to 5:30pm, Sun 11am to 5pm. 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 and see the fabulous collection of readymade scarves. Friendly, experienced staff. Open daily. 1700 Douglas St, 250-385-2727 www.beehivewoolshop. com Map 1 F8 BUTTON AND NEEDLEWORK BOUTIQUE One of Victoria’s most specialized stores, with an enticing selection of knitting and needlework supplies, beautiful buttons, ribbons and fine notions. Find patterns, books, hand-dyed fibres, elegant needlework tools, needlepoint kits and linens, plus a wonderful array of buttons from around the world. Open daily. Trounce Alley, 614 View St, 250-384-8781. www.buttonedup.com Map 1 E7
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fashion, you’re in luck. Connie’s Petites has three 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 460-777 Royal Oak Dr, 250-727-6030. Map 2 I7 2412 Beacon Ave, Sidney, 250-655-7111.
SATIN MOON QUILT GARDEN Discover that special gift for family, friends or yourself from the extensive array of handmade quilts and accessories. Create a treasured memory from exciting fabrics, quilting and art quilting supplies. Explore your creativity with local designer kits and patterns. The expert staff has assisted quilters and friends of quilters around the world for more than 30 years. Custom classes. Worldwide shipping. Open daily. 825 Fort St, "in Antique Row," 250-383-4023. www.satin-moon.com
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. Eco-friendly body care, food and edible seed products – from “seed to sewn.” 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.
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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
THE BAY The Bay is known for its world-class service and shopping, including designer fashions, cosmetics, fragrances, jewellery, fine china and crystal. Find BC jade, souvenirs and more. The Bay Centre location features the HBC Gallery where you can see 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. At Baden-Baden, find jackets by Goldix, silks by Biline, cotton sweaters from Parkhurst, nautically inspired separates from Saint James and more. 2485 Beacon Ave, Sidney, 250-655-7118. Map 2 I2 www.badenbadenboutiques.com CONNIE’S PETITES If you’re a woman who benefits from uniquely tailored petite sizing and loves
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MICHAL NEGRIN CONCEPT STORE Romantic fashions and jewellery from the celebrated designer come to downtown Victoria. All jewellery is personally designed by Michal Negrin and hand made at the studio and factory in Israel. 1222 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, French Dressing, Eugenia, Echo Rain, Diane Kennedy, Coldwater Creek, Land’s End, Variations 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 SUNDAY’S SNOWFLAKES Canadian sportswear and designer fashions for the contemporary woman. Simon Chang, Spanner, Peter Nygard, Citrine and Linda Lundström. Coats, jackets, pants, blouses and accessories. Mattick’s Farm, 5325 Cordova Bay Rd, 250-658-8499. Map 2 I6
FOOTWEAR FIELD’S SHOES Serving Victorians for 38 years, this downtown shop offers the best in comfort footwear from Ecco, Naot, Josef Seibel, Wolky, La Canadienne and more. Wonderful, friendly service. Open Mon to Sat 9:30am to 6pm. 1300 Government St (at Yates), 250-388-5921. Map 1 F7 HEART & SOLE SHOES A uniquely Victorian neighbourhood shoe store worth the visit! On Cook Street between Fort and Rockland in the Mosaic Village, find handmade accessories from local designers including Floating Gold Iceberg and Wild Abandon, plus an extensive collection of one-of-a kind handbags and belts handmade on premises. While in the shop, have a pair of your own sandals made to order. A shoe store for the fashion-forward and comfort-minded customer alike, shoe lines include El Naturalista, Miz Mooz, Joseph Seibel, Gabor, & Everybody. The
Smartwool socks & clothing selection is among the largest in Victoria. Get your fix of fun John Fluevog shoes and don’t miss the excellent selection of Birkenstocks. 1014 Cook St, 250-920-7653. Map 1 H8 www.heartandsoleshoes.ca
Not to be missed is the fair trade food section, including coffees, teas, chocolate, cocoa, sugar, spices, olive oil, jams and chutneys. Open daily. 1009 Government St, 250-598-8183. Map 1 E8 330-777 Royal Oak Dr, 250727-7281. www.tenthousandvillages. ca Map 2 I7
GIFTS 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. TEN THOUSAND VILLAGES This not-for-profit retail organization with two Victoria locations sells fairly traded products from more than 35 different countries. Find a wide variety of handmade crafts, including tablecloths, jewellery, books and cards, ceramics, musical instruments, home decor items and much more.
HEALTH & BEAUTY SANTE SPA 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. Additional highlights include the therapeutic mineral pool, meditative labyrinth, cedar sauna. 1999 Country Club Way, 250391-3920 www.santespavictoria.com Map 2 F8
SPA MAGNOLIA A full-service, chic urban spa providing registered massage
fabulous fall Enjoy an enchanting 18-hole mini-golf course in a colourful garden setting. Practice your swing at the driving range with 60 stalls and a short game area. Great fun for the whole family!
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Y SHOPPING therapy, facials and body treatments. Experience award-winning customer service in a modern spa facility in the heart of beautiful downtown Victoria. Find Aveda, Comfort Zone and Oka B sandals, plus travel comfort items. Open daily 10am to 6pm. Gift boutique available. 625 Courtney St, 250-920-7721. www.spamagnolia.com Map 1 E8
MICHAL NEGRIN CONCEPT STORE Romantic jewellery and fashions from the celebrated designer come to downtown Victoria. All jewellery is personally designed by Michal Negrin and hand made at the studio and factory in Israel. 1222 Government St, 250-385-8400, www.michalnegrin. com Map 1 F8
THE VITAMIN SHOP Since 1984 the Vitamin Shop has led the way in providing the very best brand name vitamins, herbal remedies and nutritional supplements. Competitive pricing and an exceptionally knowledgeable staff make this a sought-after destination for both visitors and locals pursuing a healthful lifestyle. 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
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WILLOW STREAM SPA AT THE FAIRMONT EMPRESS Energy is the key difference to living and living well. Breath in your surroundings. Renew your energy. Relax your body, refresh your mind and rejuvenate your spirit. Open 365 days a year and offering a full range of spa services, including massage, registered massage therapists, body treatments, facials, manicures and pedicures. Voted No. 1 spa in Victoria and listed on Conde Nast top five. 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 ARTINA’S JEWELLERY 100% Canadian handcrafted jewellery, with a selection of First Nations designs. Bracelets, pendants and First Nations wedding rings. Fine work in sterling silver, gold and more. Open daily. 1002 Government St, 250-386-7000. www.artinas.com Map 1 E8 BARCLAY’S FINE CUSTOM JEWELLERS Extensive range of diamond rings, exclusive on Vancouver Island. Antique and estate jewellery. Handcrafted jewellery by local designers. Find a variety of cultured pearls and unique coloured stones set in a minimum of 14 karat gold and an extensive line of Pandora customizable jewellery and Artcarved rings. Specialists in custom design, hand-crafting in gold and platinum and fine jewellery repairs. Open Mon to Fri 9:30am to 5:15pm, Sat 10am to 4:45pm. 106-2187 Oak Bay Ave, 250-592-1100. Map 2 J10 www.barclaysjewellers.com 28
CHINTZ AND COMPANY Affordable, eclectic home furnishing collections, including crockery, china, goblets, table and culinary paraphernalia, teak outdoor seating, florals, vases, bath wares and interior textiles. 1720 Store St, 250-381-2404. Map 1 F6 LA TAVOLA A bright colourful boutique carrying a splendid aray 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 5:30pm. 2039 Oak Bay Ave. 250-590-4868. Map 2 J10 www.latavolakitchenware.com MUFFET AND LOUISA Deluxe kitchenware and luxurious bedding, as well as dining and bath linens, accessories and Caldrea cleaning supplies. Open daily. 2389 Beacon Ave, Sidney, 250-656-0011. Map 2 I2 TUSCAN KITCHEN Gorgeous shop with everything you need for an Italian kitchen. Ceramics, cookware, utensils, baskets, cookbooks, table linens and specialty food items. 653 View St, 250386-8191. www.tuscankitchen.com Map 1 F8
MARKETS & SPECIALTY FOODS MARKET ON YATES & MILLSTREAM Excellent grocery markets with in-store bakery, full floral department, deli and old-fashioned butcher shop. Fresh organic produce. Daily 7am to 11pm. 903 Yates St at Quadra, 250-381-6000. Map 1 G8 West Shore Village, 2401 Millstream Rd, 250-391-1110. Map 2 F8
PETS BARK, BATH & BEYOND Discover everything the finest pet could want at this delightful pet boutique and grooming salon. Find all-natural pet food
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Established 1906
Beehive Wool Shop
Sweet Dreams Boutique
BC’s largest selection of fine yarns & accessories
Beautiful Bedding
BEADWORLD
636 Broughton Street, Victoria 250-383-6133
1700 Douglas
2492 Beacon Avenue, Sidney 250-656-0510
www.beehivewoolshop.com
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250-385-2727 • 1-888-334-9005
SPECIALTY SHOPPING Knotty By Nature Fibre Arts
CANADIAN LINES DESIGNED FOR CURVES. Size friendly, Regular, Plus and Petites zero thru 3X French Dressing, Simon Chang, Pretty Woman, Diane Kennedy, Orly, Beta’s Choice, Spanner to name a few.
Adventures of Plain Jane 1000 Douglas St @ Broughton 250 385 3443 pjboutique.com
Satin Moon Quilted Garden Fabrics, Notions, Handmade Quilts & Fabulous One-Of-A-Kind Gifts
Knitting, Weaving, Spinning & Felting Supplies
250-383-4023
Locally Hand Made Items for You & Your Loved Ones
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Y SHOPPING and treats, collars, carriers and other essentials, home accessories and more than a few fun possibilities for your four-legged friends. 2041 Oak Bay Ave, 250-590-2822. www.barkpetboutique.com Map 1 J10
NIRVANA PET RESORT Treat your furry friend to a visit to this 4400-square-foot downtown facility offering daycare, overnight boarding, cat and dog grooming and training. Welltrained staff offer more than 35 years combined experience and certifications, meaning your pet will receive the ultimate care. Mon to Fri 7am to 6pm, Sat & Sun 10am to 5pm. 2000 Government St, 250-380-7795. http://nirvanapetresort.weebly.com Map 1 E6
SHOPPING CENTRES & DISTRICTS BROADMEAD VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTRE Attractive outside mall boasting a fine assortment of boutiques, including Connie’s Petites, plus Dig This for gardeners and Penna & Co. for cooks, along with larger stores such as Heirloom Linens, Mark’s Work Warehouse, a BC Liquor Store and
Thrifty Foods. Other amenities include Pharmasave, BCAA and Romeo’s Restaurant. 777 Royal Oak Dr. Map 2 I7 HILLSIDE CENTRE Minutes from downtown, this shopping centre is anchored by Sears and Zellers, and features a wide selection of more than 100 shops and services. Corner of Hillside and Shelbourne streets, 250-595-7154. Map 2 J9
names, from fashions to fragrance, cameras to Canadiana. Featuring Aerosoles, Eco Chic Spa & Salon, Geox, Guess?, Jacob, Melanie Lyne, Sport Chek, The Bay, The Tuscan Kitchen, Quiksilver and GoodLife Fitness. Open daily. Corner of Government St and Fort St, 250-952-5690. www.thebaycentre.ca Map 1 F8
LOJO In the heart of Victoria’s Old Town, this eclectic selection of trendy specialty shops and boutiques is an excellent shopping destination. 500 block Johnson St. Map 1 E7
WESTSHORE TOWN CENTRE More than 60 shops in the West Shore 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
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
THE BAY CENTRE Spectacular fourlevel galleria, featuring more than 90 shops and services in a unique heritage setting. Find all your favourite brand
SPECIALTY SHOPS ARTISAN WINE SHOP Find an excellent selection of fine BC wines, including Mission Hill Winery, Mission
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Welcome to
oakbay 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 and bistros.
Paintings • Sculpture • Glass • Jewellery
ARTISTIC PAIRINGS 2012 October 27 - November 2
Artists’ Reception October 27, 12 - 3pm ANGELA MORGAN & CRYSTAL HEATH 1885 Oak Bay Avenue
in your figurative pocket
250-595-8020
2184 Oak Bay Avenue
Open Tuesday - Saturday 10 - 5pm
www.theavenuegallery.com • 250-598-2184
For information about your Oak Bay getaway visit www.oakbaytourism.com Ridge, Prospect Winery and Painted Turtle, along with gifts and accessories and wine tastings. 644 Broughton St, 250-384-9994, www.artisanwineshop. ca Map 1 E8 CLEOPATRA’S BEDROOM Find a wonderful world of exotic gift ideas, all hand-made in Egypt: hand-painted papyrus, statues, belly dancing costumes, scarves, Isis wings, jewellery, hukka pipes, Egyptian cotton shirts, kaftans, perfume oil, mouth-blown glass, Egyptian chess sets and pashmina scarves. 654 Fort St (outside Victoria Bay Centre), 250-370-2537. Map 1 F8 www.cleopatrasbedroom.com 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.
383-7443. www.lensandshutter.com
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SEEING IS BELIEVING Fun, funky and functional – find imagination-defying gifts and gadgets from around the world. See something you like? Don’t be afraid to try it out! A shop that truly has something for everyone, this shop is home to terrific T-shirts, award-winning and hard-to-find games, puzzles and more. Don’t miss the perfect souvenir from your Victoria vacation, the Victoria Puzzle – only available here. Mayfair Centre, 250-361-3551. Map 1 E2 1020 Government St, 250-382-8578. Map 1 E8 www.seeingisbelievinggifts. com
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 10-per-centoff regular priced items. World-wide shipping. 911 Government St, 250-3845233. www.jademine.com Map 1 E8 LENS & SHUTTER Find everything for the dedicated photographer or casual shutterbug. 5-1005 Broad St, 250-
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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Harbour House
Great Gatsby! MENUS FEATURE ELEGANT VANCOUVER ISLAND FARE
Top 5 for Seafood 1. Blue Crab Bar & Grill – Long one of Victoria’s favourite seafood establishments, overlooking the harbour near Fisherman’s Wharf at the Coast Victoria Harbourside. 2. Haultain Fish & Chips – Melt-in-your-mouth halibut & chips? It doesn’t get any better than that! 3. Harbour House – Enjoy favourites like Lemon Dill Salmon and Seafood en Croûte at this inviting restaurant steps from the harbour. 4. Pacific Restaurant – Choose from a variety of dishes inspired by this Hotel Grand Pacific restaurant’s harbour-front location. 5. Red Fish Blue Fish – Delicious chef-prepared seafood cuisine served from a repurposed shipping container on the wharf at the foot of Fort Street. 32
The Gatsby Mansion restaurant, across from Victoria’s Inner Harbour on Belleville Street has reopened under executive chef D’Arcy Ladret. Ladret has worked at some of the most wellknown kitchens around Vancouver Island, including the Sooke Harbour House, The Sidney Pier Resort & Spa, and most recently, Gatsby Mansion as executive chef at Royal Roads University. “We are presenting the best of our region throughout the seasons and are delighted to be featuring many local producers on our menus,” he says. Ladret has also created a menu for Afternoon Tea, with scones and shortcakes, an assortment of sandwiches and signature pastries all served alongside guests’ choice of tea from the Gatsby Mansion Restaurant’s Loose Tea Menu, featuring herbal, black and green teas from local tea company, Silk Road.
Victoria welcomes Brewery & the Beast A new event comes to Victoria this fall that promises to satisfy the meat-enthusiast inside us all – Brewery & the Beast, hosted at the city’s celebrated Phillips Brewery September 23. Local chefs will demonstrate their skill and passion for meat through a wide variety of mouth-watering dishes, from classic barbecue, charcuterie, smoked meats and housemade sausage, to ethnic-
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inspired creations, whole pig roast and other full-flavoured, exotic foods. Beverages from Phillips Brewing Company, Merridale Cider, homemade sodas and traditional iced teas will also be on tap at the outdoor festival. Tickets are $35 – for those 19+ only – at www.Ticketrocket. org, Bard & BankerScottish Pub 1022 Government St, or Phillips Brewing Company, 2010 Government St.
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BISTRO BLIGHTY’S BISTRO Fine West Coast fusion cuisine in a quaint heritage building “on the Avenue” in Oak Bay. The charming setting, great food and welcoming service staff have made this a local favourite. 2006 Oak Bay Ave, 250-592-5111. www.blightysbistro.com Map 2 J10
HERON ROCK BISTRO Enjoy an eclectic menu featuring an excellent selection of sandwiches, salads and mains, including Moules Frites, Fraser Valley duck and Salt Spring Island lamb. Live jazz and blues Monday and Friday. Oysters and a pint Fridays. Open daily for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner. 4-435 Simcoe St, 250-383-1545. www.heronrockbistro.ca Map 1 D10
Wine style honoured Oak Bay Avenue’s Vis a Rise shine with Vis a Vis Vis Wine & & Charcuterie Bar was recognized these breakfast by the 2012 Taste Wine List Awards for its Most Diner Friendly Wine Menu. picks Credited with a wine list that is approachable and easy to Vis a Vis has an innovative design that Deunderstand, Dutch Pannekoek House – 50+ Dutch pancake complements the combos...need we restaurant’s say more? theme, clear organization and no-nonsense descriptions. Vis a Vis’ wine tag system •identifies Spoons Diner on Douglas – With namesthe winery, each glass with a Street stem tag indicating like Bad-Ass Benny” and thestructure locally inspired wine“Dani’s and vintage while the pricing is designed to Clover Pointguests Pancakes, it has beglass good!with one, five and encourage to order bytothe pour options. •eight-ounce Pacific Restaurant – traditional breakfast overlooking the Inner Harbour?the Delicious! Presented by EAT Magazine, second annual honours were awarded at Taste: Victoria’s Festival of Food and • Lifestyle Markets – pick up the freshest Wine. sandwiches with all the fixings. Great for a picnic! 1325 Blanshard St, 250-590-5193. Map 1 G8 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
CASUAL DINING OLD SPAGHETTI FACTORY One of Victoria’s best bets for families! Choose from a varied, affordable menu with an array of delicious pasta, chicken and steak dishes. Dinners from $9.25 include salad, hot bread, coffee or tea and ice cream. Located in the historic Crystal Garden, behind The Fairmont Empress. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Reservations recommended. Group packages/rates. 703 Douglas St, 250-381-8444. Map 1 F9 www.oldspaghettifactory.ca PIG BBQ JOINT A local favourite for pulled pork, beef brisket and chicken
WHITE SPOT Excellent family restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, including their famous “Triple O” burgers. Kids love the “Pirate Packs,” pint-sized meals served in a fun pirate ship. Five locations. Take out available. 710 Caledonia, 250-382-9911. 1871 Fort, 250-595-4442. 2401 Mt. Newton X Rd, 250-652-9500. 3965 Quadra, 250-727-3931. 1845 Island Hwy, 250-391-8823.
style seafood dinner extravaganza. Discover authentic Chinese food in the heart of Chinatown. Banquet facilities available. Daily lunch 11am; dinner 5pm. Free delivery after 5pm. 538 Fisgard St, 250-383-1032. Map 1 E6 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 MURCHIE’S CAPPUCCINO DESSERT BAR In the coffee and tea business since 1894. Forty varieties of tea and all the specially blended coffees for which Murchie’s is famous. Pastries, cakes, sandwiches and daily specials. 1110 Government St, 250-381-5451. Map 1 E8
CHINESE DON MEE Experience the ultimate traditional dim sum lunch or indulge in a world-class Cantonese or Szechuan-
DELI BROUGHTON STREET DELI Specializing in Montreal smoked meat
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Y DINING sandwiches, but with many vegetarian options, fresh soups and salads, plus fair trade coffee and a delicious selection of baked goods. Open Mon to Fri, 7am to 4pm, Sat 11:30am to 3pm. 648 Broughton St, 250-380-9988. Map 1 F8 www.broughtonstreetdeli.com 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 SAM’S DELI Long-time Victoria favourite known for its generous portions and home-made soups, salads and stacked sandwiches. 805 Government St, 250-382-8424. Map 1 E8
EAST INDIAN INDIA CURRY HOUSE Gourmet Northern and Southern Indian cuisine prepared by a chef from India. Fresh herbs and spices used to flavour dishes ranging from mild to hot and spicy. Voted Best of the City for the last 14 years.
Certified Foodsafe Excellence. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Reservations appreciated. 506 Fort St, 250-361-9000. www.indiacurryhousejr.com Map 1 E8 SPICE JAMMER A blend of East African and Indian cooking styles and spices create tantalizing curry and tandoori dishes. Friendly staff, warm atmosphere. Zagat rated. Open year-round for dinner; check for lunch hours. 852 Fort St, 250480-1055. Map 1 G8 www.spicejammer.com
JAPANESE VILLAGE Teppan tables and sushi bar. Savour Japanese steak and seafood. Warm, intimate and lively atmosphere. Lunch Mon to Fri; dinner from 5pm nightly. Reservations. 734 Broughton St, 250-382-5165. Map 1 F8
FRENCH BON ROUGE BISTRO & LOUNGE Delightful Paris-inspired bistro in the heart of downtown featuring such specialties as steak frites and smoked pork chop, plus local flavours such as Island mussels and cedar-wrapped spring salmon. Open Mon to Fri from 11:30am to 11pm, Sat and Sun 11am to 11pm. Brunch served Sat and Sun. 611 Courtney St, 250-220-8008. www.bonrouge.ca Map 1 E9
GREEK MILLOS 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. Drink and dinner specials for early-bird and late-night diners. Look for the big windmill at 716 Burdett Ave, 250-3824422 or 250-382-5544. Map 1 F8
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 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 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
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cuisine served daily, including sushi, seafood, tempura and steak. Reservations recommended. Open daily for lunch and dinner from 11am ‘til late. 615 Yates St, between Broad and Government, 250-382-8768. Map 1 F7
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KOTO Experience more than 30 years of traditional Japanese dining in a beautiful, newly renovated authentic restaurant in the heart of downtown. Savour deluxe sashimi and sushi, fresh oysters, Koto's Bento Box lunch specials and more. Private tatami rooms available. Lunch 11:30am to 2:30pm. Dinner from 5pm. 510 Fort St, 250-382-1514. Map 1 E8 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, 250-385-4320. www. senzushi.com Map 1 G8 SHIKI SUSHI Bright and comfortable downtown restaurant serving excellent Japanese cuisine, including noodles, sushi, Bento boxes and full meals. Popular with locals – the lunch combinations are a great value. Monday to Friday from 11am; Sat and Sun from 12pm. Free delivery after 5pm with minimum $20 purchase (within 5km); 10 per cent off on pick up orders over $20 1113 Blanshard St, 250-3818622. Map 1 F8
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
PUBS & LOUNGES 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
SPINNAKERS BREWPUB AND GUESTHOUSE Canada’s oldest licensed brewpub. Full-service restaurant, lobby bar and upper floor taproom overlooking the Victoria Harbour. Patio seating. Wholesome West Coast fare accompanied by handcrafted ales. Deli and bakery offer features daily. Off-sales available. Open 11am for lunch and 5pm for dinner. 308 Catherine St, 250-386-2739. Map 1 B7 SWANS BREWPUB Renowned for its house brews, floral arrangements and art collection. Quality pub fare and fresh seafood, poultry and pastas. Open from 7am daily for breakfast, lunch, dinner and late night. Brunch Sat and Sun 7am to 2:30pm. 506 Pandora Ave, 250-361-3310. www.swanshotel.com Map 1 E7
TEA ROOMS THE FAIRMONT EMPRESS Elegant and sumptuous afternoon tea in the Tea Lobby from noon daily. Features fresh berries in season and scones with Jersey cream. Dress code in effect. Reservations required. The Fairmont Empress Hotel, 721 Government St, 250-384-8111. Map 1 E9 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 British-
style specialities. Great prices. 332 Menzies St, 250-382-8282. 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
SEAFOOD FERRIS’ OYSTER BAR & GRILL Wide-ranging menu with an emphasis on fantastic seafood, along with steaks, pastas and more. 536 Yates St, 250-360-1824. Map 1 E8 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 PESCATORE’S FISH HOUSE Excellent food and atmosphere. Fresh seafood and grilled meats are the specialties. Fabulous wine and martini lists. Has a jazzy, New York sort of ambience. 614 Humboldt St, 250-385-4512. Map 1 E8
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 BELMIRO'S RESTAURANT & LOUNGE Steps from the Inner Harbour, enjoy a drink in the lounge before sitting down to a delicious dinner of steak, seafood and other local delicacies. Breakfast, dinner & late night. 777 Douglas St, 250-382-7111, www.belmiros.com
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TASTE OF THE CITY SHIKI SUSHI Shiki Sushi's unique creations and ultra modern decor make it one of Victoria's most popular restaurants, serving traditional Japanese dishes and sushi with a creative twist. Check out our new location and expanded menu! Selection includes Tempura, Bento boxes, Hibachi steak, Miso Duck, Kobe Beef, many seafood and vegetarian choices, Udon/Soba, Don Buri, Sushi/Sashimi, and lots more. Hours: Mon to Thurs 11 am to 9:30 pm Friday 11 am to 10 pm Saturday 12 pm to 10 pm Sunday 12 pm to 9:30 pm Closed on major holidays 1113 Blanshard Street 250-381-8622 www.shikisushi.ca
BLUE CRAB BAR & GRILL Locally recommended for the best Pacific Northwest cuisine in Victoria. Featuring traditional seafood dishes with dynamic twists of progressive Canadian Cuisine. Daily creations from our award-winning kitchen, lead by Chef Sean Rankin. Friendly, attentive service and superb harbour views. Excellent selection of wines, mainly from B.C., Washington, Oregon and California. Described by Frommer’s as “Victoria’s best bet for seafood” and a nine-year winner of the Wine Spectator Award of Excellence. 146 Kingston St. in the Coast Victoria Harbourside Hotel 250-480-1999 www.bluecrab.ca or visit us on facebook.
WILD SAFFRON BISTRO Have a seat in our warm and inviting dining room and enjoy contemporary west coast fare. Our menu suits a variety of moods from seasonal salads and shareable appetizers to pastas and adventurous treats like elk bourguignon. Everything on our menu is made in-house using local ingredients whenever possible. The Wild Saffron Bistro features an extensive wine list with a focus on local British Columbia wines, as well as awardwinning beer from Swans’ on-site brewery. 1605 Store Street next to Swans Brewpub and Swans Hotel 250-361-3150 www.wildsaffronbistro.com
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SWANS BREWPUB Fusing west coast fare with an English pub feel, this destination brewpub has been attracting craft beer enthusiasts and comfort food lovers since 1989. Conveniently located downtown, Swans Brewpub is easily spotted by the bright colours of the heritage building’s exterior and its billowing flowers in the summertime. Swans Brewpub features 9 of Swans mainstays on tap plus a selection of seasonal beers. The brew has won over two dozen medals at the Canadian Brewing Awards including a Gold Medal in 2010 for the Coconut Porter. Open daily with live music and dancing in the evenings 506 Pandora Ave 250-361-3310 www.swansbrewpub.com
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. It will be a meal to remember. 940 Fort Street 250-385-4320 www.senzushi.com
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Y DINING go for afternoon tea! Open Tues to Sat from 10am to 5pm. Reservations recommended. 1885 Oak Bay Ave, 250-595-8020. 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, 250-477-8900. Map 1 H6 3613 Shelbourne St, 250-477-8668. Map 2 J9 137-2745 Veterans Memorial Pkwy, 250-478-5455. www. littlethaiplace.com Map 2 F9 110-4480 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
VIETNAMESE LE PETIT SAIGON This family-run Vietnamese restaurant has been voted
Best Of The City. Enjoy the best of Vietnamese cuisine in a friendly, casual atmosphere, including spring rolls, salad rolls, PHO noodle soups, seafood dishes, vermicelli bowls, curries and Vietnamese crepes. A wide selection of vegetarian dishes. Fully licensed. Open daily. 1010 Langley St, between Goverment & Wharf Sts, 250-3861412. Map 1 E8
WEST COAST AURA One of Victoria’s newest restaurants has quickly become one of its finest. Boasting an atmosphere of casual sophistication perfect for the Pacific Rim-inspired cuisine, savour eclectic international dining room entrees and relaxed patio fare, featuring the finest seasonal ingredients. Popular items from Aura’s award-winning chef include surf & turf, wonton prawns and wild mushroom risotto. Inn at Laurel Point, 680 Montreal St, 250-386-8721. www.aurarestaurant.ca Map 1 C8 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 GATSBY MANSION Savour locally inspired West Coast cuisine at its best from this historic building overlooking Victoria's Inner Harbour. The Mansion is also a favourite for Afternoon Tea, featuring homemade scones, Devonshire cream, tea sandwiches, dessert squares, luscious chocolate and fine teas, savoured while overlooking the gardens and the beautiful Inner Harbour. Tea served 2 to 4pm. 309 Belleville St, 250-388-9191. Map 1 D9 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 people. Enjoy fresh, West Coast favourites such as salmon, Seafood en Croûte
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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. The Causeway is one of the city’s best people-watching spots. 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 Victoria Bug Zoo and Miniature World. Shoppers will love Government Street, Antique Row (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 40
TAKE FLIGHT WITH IMAX THIS FALL Looking for an indoor escape this fall? Take flight with the National Geographic IMAX Theatre and Air Racers, where you can fly into Nevada’s “Valley of Speed” for a breathtaking exploration of the fastest race in the world combined with spectacular air show entertainment: the legendary Reno National Championship Air Races. Join today’s elite pilots as they fight for position at twice the speed of a Nascar race! Opening in mid-October, The Last Reef takes viewers on a global journey to explore the undeniable connection of our cities to the vibrant parallel world beneath the sea – fly across iridescent tropical reefs, brush through a cloud of a million jellyfish and swim along sub-arctic seawalls pulsating with anemones and crustaceans...and consider what it would mean if one of these wonderlands were to become the last reef. House Gardens and the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Northwest of downtown, over the Johnson Street Bridge, Esquimalt is home to CFB Esquimalt, beautiful Saxe Point Park and CFB Esquimalt’s museum. OAK BAY Considered the most British of Victoria’s neighbourhoods, Oak Bay is a charming area of Tudor-styled homes, oak trees and manicured gardens. Oak Bay Village and the Avenue are the main shopping areas with excellent shops and galleries, featuring antiques, art, gifts, china, fashion and jewellery. Great places to enjoy traditional afternoon tea include the White Heather Tea Room on Oak Bay Avenue. Oak Bay is also one of Victoria’s best cycling areas, especially along Beach Drive, with its spectacular water and mountain views. The Oak Bay Marina and Willows Beach are also popular stops. www.oakbaytourism.com
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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 immigrants’ participation in establishing the City of Victoria. 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 of the city from its drive-to summit, Elk/Beaver Lake Park, a great spot for watersports, walking and fishing,
Glendale Gardens and Woodland, Swan Lake/Christmas Hill Nature Sanctuary, the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory and the Centre of the Universe. 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. SAANICH PENINSULA AND SIDNEY The pastoral Saanich Peninsula is home to a number of excellent attractions, including the worldfamous 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 Scratch Patch and Mineral World, the Shaw Ocean Discovery Centre and the BC Aviation Museum. WEST SHORE COMMUNITIES AND SOOKE West of Victoria along the Island Highway (Hwy 14), discover the West Shore communities of Colwood, Langford, Metchosin and Sooke, which offer a wide variety of outdoor activities. West Shore attractions include Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites, Hatley Park at Royal Roads University, Adrena Line Zipline and Adventure Course, the Sooke Region Museum and a thriving arts community. West of Sooke, the highway leads to beautiful scenery at French, China, Sombrio and Botanical beaches.
ATTRACTIONS & SIGHTS 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
BUTCHART GARDENS Twenty hectares of world-famous gardens that marked 100 years in 2004.
VICTORIA BUTTERFLY GARDENS HONOURED Each year, the editors of Canada’s Where magazines release their top picks for summer’s most anticipated attractions, an honour that here in the provincial capital went to Victoria Butterfly Gardens. Entertaining and educating guests for years at its breathtaking, 12,000-square-foot jungle setting filled with colourful koi, JENNIFER BLYTH PHOTO flowers, flamingoes and thousands of free-flying butterflies, this year, the gardens added a variety of new animals, including many that have come through local rescue organizations to find a special new home. The gardens also opened year-round for the first time, celebrating with the addition of a night illuminations feature in the month of December. Dining available – call 652-8222 for reservations. Free parking. Wheelchair accessible. Through summer Summer Saturday Fireworks begin, with a stunning show each Saturday night through the summer. Open daily; call for hours and admission. 800 Benvenuto Ave, 250652-5256. Map 2 G5 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. Exotic plants include an exhibit of epiphytes (plants that do not require soil), including stunning orchids and bromeliads. In addition, there’s a carnivorous plant section and a garden of “Foods of the World.” Fun for the family and a photographer’s paradise. Free guided tours with naturalists. Gift shop, art gallery, free parking with designated RV and coach spots. Five minutes to Butchart Gardens. To September 4 9:30 am to 7pm;
Saanich Mountain, off West Saanich Rd, 250-363-8262. Map 2 H6 CFB ESQUIMALT NAVAL AND MILITARY MUSEUM This museum charts the rich maritime history of the naval base at Esquimalt. Displays include re-creations of a WWII shipboard mess deck, communications room and wheelhouse. Self-guided walking tours of Naden year-round; guided tours of the museum by arrangement. 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
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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. The ongoing restoration work is an interesting part of the attraction. Construction started in 1887; completed in 1890. Spectacular view of Victoria from the tower. Ample parking. Open daily for self-guided tours, 9am to 7pm. 1050 Joan Cres (off Fort St), 250-5925323. www.thecastle.ca Map 1 J9
CENTRE OF THE UNIVERSE This 7,000-sq-ft visitor interpretive facility offers an exciting glimpse into astronomy and Canadian research into deep space. Inside the Centre, check out the Starlab Planetarium, interactive displays, engaging programs, giftshop and more. Hours vary; call for details. Located 16km from Victoria on Little
FORT RODD HILL AND FISGARD LIGHTHOUSE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITES Peek through original gun barrels, venture into intriguing underground magazines and find camouflaged searchlight emplacements. Fort Rodd Hill is a century-old coast artillery fort. Fisgard is the oldest lighthouse on the West Coast. Interactive exhibits. Special
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Y ESSENTIAL CITY events are planned throughout the year. To September 19 Artists in Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse; September 11 18th annual English Car Affair in the Park; September 24 10th annual Fort Rodd Hill’s Lantern Tour (ticketed event). Only 15 minutes west of downtown Victoria. Open daily. Located off Ocean Blvd, in Colwood. Fort Rodd Hill Rd, 250-4785849. www.pc.gc.ca/fortroddhill Map 2 G9
GARDENS AT THE HORTICULTURE CENTRE OF THE PACIFIC Specialty and demonstration gardens including the Doris Page Winter Garden, the Takata (Japanese Style) and Zen gardens, heather and rhododendron collections. The remainder of the 108acre site is being rehabilitated and preserved as a functioning Douglas-fir ecosystem. October 6 Children's Harvest Festival of Scarecrows. Open daily; hours and admission vary. 505 Quayle Rd, 250-479-6162. Map 2 H7 GOVERNMENT HOUSE GARDENS Six hectares of dazzling gardens open to the public (house is a private residence). Take a self-guided tour through a wide variety of gardens, including the terraces, a public area that overlooks out over a Garry oak woodland and the Juan de Fuca Strait. Gardens are open sunrise to sunset. Free admission. 1401 Rockland Ave, phone. Map 1 J10 GREAT CANADIAN CASINO – VIEW ROYAL Looking for a fresh spin on excitement? Enjoy hundreds of slot machines and all your favourite table games then satisfy your appetite at the deli or restaurant. Call for details about the free shuttle. 1708 Island Hwy, 250-391-0311. Map 2 G9 HATLEY PARK NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE This 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 forested walking trails surround the castle, which features a museum in the basement. Call for hours and tour details for castle, gardens and museum. Hatley Park, 2005 Sooke Rd, 250-3912666. www.hatleypark.ca 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 42
Engineers. Miles of beautiful nature trails. September to May 9:30am to noon. Take the Island View exit off Hwy 17 and turn left onto Lochside Dr, 250652-5522. Map 2 H4 MARITIME MUSEUM OF BC An excellent museum for all ages! Explore BC’s extensive maritime history through collections of models, the Canadian Navy Gallery, exploration and shipwreck exhibits and much more. View the open-cage, turn-of-the-century birdcage elevator Chief Justice Begbie rode to the Vice-Admiralty Courtroom on the third floor. See the restored courtroom where Begbie, the “hanging judge” presided. Open daily 10am to 5pm. Gift shop. Wheelchair accessible. 28 Bastion Square, 250-385-4222. Map 1 E8 MINIATURE WORLD More than 80 attractions for the whole family from the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace to the Enchanted Valley of Castles. 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 detailed schedule information. The theatre is located at the Royal BC Museum at 675 Belleville St, 250-953-IMAX. www.imaxvictoria.com Map 1 E9 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. Cafe; fine gift shop with well-stocked book sections and exceptional art and jewellery. 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 from anemones to zooplankton. Through November Local Jewel, National Treasure Focuses on the making of a National Marine Conservation Area in the local Salish Sea. On the waterfront in Sidney at 9811 Seaport Place, off Beacon Ave, 250-665-7511. www.oceandiscovery.ca Map 2 I2
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SOOKE REGION MUSEUM Local history is presented through exhibits on Native history, early settlers, the gold rush, logging, farming and fishing. Tours of Moss Cottage. Two film presentations daily. 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 statutory holidays. 835 Humboldt St, 250-953-8828. Map 1 F9
GOLF 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; call for hours. Mini-Golf: 250-477-4104; Driving range: 250-721-2001; Proshop: 250-590-8250. 4239 Blenkinsop Rd. 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 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 restaurant and lounge overlooks the course. 643 Latoria Rd, 250-250474-3673. www.golfbc.com Map 2 F10
OUTDOOR ADVENTURE ADRENA LINE ADVENTURE TOURS Eight ziplines, two suspension bridges and an ATV shuttle ride to the top of the course. Located about 35 minutes from downtown Victoria, 5128 Sooke Rd, 250-642-1933 or 1-866-ZIP-9145. www.adrenalinezip.com Map 2 C11
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 WILDPLAY – VICTORIA & NANAIMO Two Island locations to challenge you: Both Nanaimo and Victoria feature climbing, swinging and balancing feats high above the ground on a Monkido obstacle course set in a Douglas fir forest. In Nanaimo,find the Canyon Zip, King Swing or bungy jumping from 140 feet above the Nanaimo River. 35 Nanaimo River Rd, Nanaimo, 1-888-668-7874. www.wildplayparks.com Behind the Juan de Fuca Rec Centre, 1767 Island Hwy, 250-590-7529. Map 2 G9
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. Enjoy the gardens that bloom all year. Map 1 E12 EAST SOOKE PARK The beach and forest trails of this 1,422-hectare park offer hikers of all levels everything from casual half-hour walks to challenging full-day treks. Consult park map before heading out and be sure to allow enough time to return to your car before dark. Hwy 14 west of Victoria, off Gillespie Rd, Call 250-478-3344 for details. www.crd. bc.ca/parks Map 2 C11 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. 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 250-3912300. Map 2 E8
TOURS CHINATOWN WALKS Saturdays at 10:30am. Explore Canada’s oldest Chinatown, more than 150 years old! History, social customs, politics and religion are discussed on these professional 90-minute walking tours. No reservations needed. Start at the “Bright Pearl” (in front of Starbucks Coffee at the corner of Government and Fisgard streets). Adults $13. Rain or shine. Call 250-384-6698 for details. www.discoverthepast.com GHOSTLY WALKS Fascinating 90-minute walking tours past downtown Victoria’s spookiest spots. Discover why Victoria is the most haunted city in British Columbia. The Friday and Saturday tours are different, but both end up inside a haunted building in Bastion Square, the ghostly heart of town, where public hangings took place in colonial days. To September 17 Nightly at 7:30 and 9:30pm; September 18 to October 18 Nightly at 7:30, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 and 9:30pm No reservations needed. Start at the Visitor Centre (Government & Wharf streets). October 19 to 31 Nightly at 6:30, 7:30, 8:30 and 9:30pm, starting in lobby of Bedford Regency Hotel, 1140 Government St. Adults $13. Rain or shine. Call 250-384-6698 for details. www.discoverthepast.com VICTORIA CARRIAGE TOURS Victoria’s first horse-drawn carriage company is celebrating 31 years providing private horse-drawn carriage tours. Uniformed drivers wearing top hats will discuss the past, present and future of Victoria while you take in the city’s beauty at a 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. Mention Where Victoria magazine to receive a special discount with advance reservations. 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 HARBOUR FERRY Seven stops around the harbour, five stops on the Gorge Waterway. A 45-minute narrated tour departs
every 15 minutes. March and April 10am to 5pm; May 1 to September 30 9am to 9pm; October 10am to 5pm. Main boarding area at the Inner Harbour Causeway. 250-708-0201. www. victoriaharbourferry.com
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. Map 1 B10 www.helijet.com 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 SYSTEM Year-round public transportation from Sooke to Sidney. Family Travel Program. Schedule information at www.bctransit.com or 250-382-6161.
WINERIES & BREWERIES MUSE WINERY This award-winning winery produces a selection of quality red and white vintages. Visit Tues to Sun 11am to 5pm. 11195 Chalet Rd, 250-6562552. Map 2 G2 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. Daily, 11am to 4pm. 2487 Mt. St. Michael Rd, 250-544-4824. Map 2 H4 CHURCH & STATE WINES 20 minutes from downtown Victoria, this awardwinning winery welcomes visitors for tastings. 1445 Benvenuto Ave, 250-652-2671. Map 2 G5 STARLING LANE WINERY Awardwinning Saanich Peninsula winery, the joint venture of three family vineyards. Call ahead for tasting room hours. 5271 Old West Saanich Rd, 250-881-7422. Map 2 H6
VANCOUVER ISLAND BREWERY One of the Island’s favourite craft breweries offers a store (open Tues to Sat) and tours, Saturdays, 3pm, with additional times during the summer. 2330 Government St, 250-361-0005. Map 1 F5
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6. The amazing displays and activities at the Royal BC Museum. Page 42
11. The endless possibilities awaiting at The Bay Centre, downtown. Page 30
2. The fantastic theatre from the Victoria Fringe Festival.
7. The autumn colour at Goldstream Provincial Park.
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12. A turn round the links at one of Victoria’s year-round golf courses. Page 42
3. Dog walks along the Dallas Road waterfront. Map 1
8. The beautiful jewellery and accessories awaiting at Jade.
13. The view over the city from Mt. Tolmie. Map 1
1. Ice action with the Victoria Royals, our WHL squad.
4. The delicious possibilities of the Salt Spring Apple Festival. Page 18 5. The classic boats sailing into the Inner Harbour Labour Day weekend. Page 16
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9. The excellent selection of sushi restaurants. Page 34 10. The fabulous shops and stalls at the Oak Bay Night Market. Page 17
14. The colourful buildings of Victoria’s Chinatown. Map 1 15. Victoria’s amazing entertainment scene – including kd lang, September 9. Page 17
What knocked your socks off during your Victoria visit? Share your thoughts with us by emailing editor@wherevictoria.com
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