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Old friends, favourite music For old friends Rodney Crowell and Emmylou Harris, a professed “song hoarder,” coming together to create their Old Yellow Moon album was the perfect way to showcase songs they’d each been aiming to record or revisit for years, countryoriented tunes, especially honky-tonkin’ numbers, that also figured, one way or another, in their shared history. The music icons perform with singersongwriter and guitarist Richard Thompson at the historic Alix Goolden Hall November 9. From Thompson, a renowned guitarist and songwriter, his latest album comes in what is arguably his most creatively productive period in a career that stretches back some 45 years.
Oh What a Night! Music buffs will thrill to Oh What A Night, a tribute to Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons swinging into the McPherson Playhouse November 12. Coming direct from Las Vegas, the show features four talented performers singing favourites like Big Girls Don’t Cry, Sherry Baby and Walk Like A Man.
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hot hotdates dates Eddie Izzard: Force Majeure After selling out Madison Square Garden and becoming the first stand-up comedian to play a solo show at the Hollywood Bowl, British comedian Eddie Izzard has set off on his most extensive comedy tour ever, globetrotting from Cardiff to Kathmandu, Moscow to Mumbai and now...Victoria! The Force Majeure World Tour rolls into the Royal Theatre for two shows, November 29 & 30, featuring Izzard’s absurd and surreal comic narratives that find him espousing his views on Darth Vader, Greek mythology, human sacrifice and chaos theory, and that’s just the start!
John McDermott marks 20 years of music Celebrating 20 years and more than 25 albums, renowned tenor John McDermott brings his 20th Anniversary National Tour – a two decade retrospective – to the McPherson Playhouse November 3.
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Film Fest turns 20 With two decades of daring cinema under its belt, the Victoria Film Festival is ready to celebrate. As the film industry gathers in Victoria February 7 to 16 to showcase more than 150 new films, the festival buzzes with world premiers, exclusive screenings and discussions surrounding some of the boldest, most vivid feature and short films from around the world. Special guests will include former ambassador to Iran and cast member of the recent film Our Man in Tehran, Ken Taylor, who will attend the festival alongside the film’s co-directors, former baseball player Drew Taylor and VFF favourite Larry Weinstein. Guy Maddin, award-winning iconic Canadian director, screenwriter and author, will participate in the festival’s first “In Conversation With” event, a four-speaker series giving fans and filmmakers a chance to listen in on some of the leading men and women in independent film. winter 2013 /2014 //
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The Rocky Horror Show November 1 Do the Time Warp at the McPherson Playhouse. Page 22
Commander Chris Hadfield November 16 Commander Hadfield signs his book, Astronaut’s Guide to Life, at Bolen Books, Hillside Shopping Centre. Page 34
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Greater Victoria Youth Orchestra November 17 Fall performance at University Centre Farquhar Auditorium. Page 21
Steve Patterson November 17 The comedian presents his This is Not Debatable tour. Page 20
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hot dates hot dates Holiday Highlights While snow may be a rarity here in the Garden City, locals still like to celebrate the holidays in grand style. In fact, you’ll find everything from traditional favourites like Handel’s Messiah to something a little more unique to our mild, West Coast setting: a Holiday Lights Bike Tour (www. gvcc.bc.ca). Christmas comes early to the Oak Bay Beach Hotel’s David Foster Foundation Dinner Theatre, where It’s Christmas entertains most weekends through November and December. Family fun starts with the Island Farms Santa’s Light Parade, downtown November 23, and continues in neighbouring Oak Bay November 24, when the annual Oak Bay Light-up heralds the start of the Oak Bay Christmas Festival with live music, lighted trucks, roasted chestnuts, a visit from Santa and the show-stopping light-up at 5pm. For many it’s not Christmas until Canadian storyteller extraordinaire Stuart McLean comes to town with stories of Dave, Morley and the rest of the Vinyl Café gang. McLean offers two shows this year, November 27 and 28. The world-famous Butchart Gardens casts a holiday glow around the winter flower beds with its annual holiday light-up, December 1 to January 6. While enjoying the entertainment and browsing the breathtaking gardens, watch for the special 12 Days of Christmas displays, and don’t miss the chance to take a spin around the outdoor ice skating rink! Victoria Butterfly Gardens emerges from renovations December 1 with a new eco-friendly roof and delightful Christmas lights display – the perfect seasonal backdrop to the delightful garden. Dance Victoria’s presentation of The Nutcracker, featuring Alberta Ballet and the Victoria Symphony, is a holiday Alberta Ballet's Nutcracker
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tradition for locals xxxxxxxxxxxx and visitors alike. This year the magic happens December 6 to 8 at the Royal Theatre. Youngsters will enjoy Kaleidoscope Craigdarroch Castle Theatre’s December 7 reading of Wilde Holiday Shorts, a Christmas play by Nicolle Nattrass, adapted from a selection of Oscar Wilde’s short stories. Victoria’s 19th century Craigdarroch Castle is a must at the holidays, with a variety of new events planned this season, in addition to the traditional holiday displays. Highlights include Jason Stevens’ successful one-man version of A Christmas Carol – the same version Dickens took on the road in the 1800s – Kids’ Night Tours and of course, the Scottish New Year’s tradition of Hogmanay. The Victoria Symphony offers seasonal music for all tastes, including A Sentimental Christmas, December 13 to 15, the traditional sounds of Handel’s Messiah December 20 and 22, and A Celtic Christmas with Natalie MacMaster December 21. The season continues past Natalie Macmaster Christmas Day with Ballet Victoria’s The Gift, December 28 and 29. A wonderful Christmas story told to the beloved music of The Nutcracker, young Pandora cannot wait to open a mysterious present from her uncle’s travels. A celebration full of holiday cheer for the whole family!
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Annie December 6 to 8 and 12 to 15 The Victoria Operatic Society presents the family favourite. Page 20
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january A Viennese New Year’s January 1 A holiday tradition from the Victoria Symphony. Page 20
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IMAx presents: Great White Shark Opening January IMAX Victoria welcomes the new film. Page 42
Randy “Elvis” Friskie January 18 Elvis tribute artist performs at the McPherson Playhouse. www.rmts.bc.ca
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Welcome to the Cabaret “There was a cabaret … and it was the end of the world and I was dancing with Sally Bowles – and we were both fast asleep.” Langham Court Theatre spices up the new year with a Broadway classic: the 1998 Broadway Musical Revival of Cabaret. From January 15 to February 1, audiences will thrill to this provocative, sexy and chilling classic of modern theatre.
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Robbie Burns Day at Craigdarroch Castle January 25 Craigdarroch Castle celebrates all things Scottish. Page 41
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My Happy Valentine Enjoy a night of romance with the Palm Court Light Orchestra’s Valentine 2014, featuring soprano Shadan Saul Guerrero and tenor Sunny Shams. The two will entertain with love duets from Puccini’s La Boheme, Tosca and Madam Butterfly, in addition to operettas by Franz Lehar, Sigmund Romberg and Johann Strauss. The concert comes to Sidney's Mary Winspear Centre February 14 and the University of Victoria’s Farquhar auditorium February 15. For details see www.palmcourtorchestra.com
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Bring on the Blues Victoria blues fans have been eagerly awaiting the return of talented Canadian guitarist and singersongwriter Matt Andersen. Presented by the Victoria Jazz Society at Alix Goolden Hall January 31, Anderson will be touring in support of his new album. If you have not yet seen this man perform, now is the chance you cannot miss!
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Dolce Vida – The Good Life February 1 to 28 Red Gallery presents all new works by Marion Evamy. Page 27
University of Victoria Alumni Week February 2 to 8 A series of events celebrating UVic’s alumni. www.alumni.uvic.ca
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Victoria stages welcome the Capital’s cultural season
While Victoria’s artistic community entertains and inspires audiences year-round, winter really is given over to celebrating the local arts scene.
Dance, Victoria! Dance Victoria boasts a busy winter calendar, opening with Alberta Ballet’s Fumbling Towards Ecstasy, featuring the songs of Sarah McLachlan November 8 and 9. This Grammy, Juno and Gemini Awardwinning artist has sold more than 40 million recordings worldwide and raised more than 12
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$7 million for charity. Following Alberta Ballet’s magical performance of The Nutcracker, January brings a Ballet British Columbia Triple Bill to the Royal Theatre January 30 and 31, including two new works by Finnish-born choreographer Jorma Elo and director Molnar as well as a visually striking work entitled Walking Mad by Swedish
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choreographer Johan Inger set to Ravel’s Bolero. New this year from Dance Victoria is Night Moves, a contemporary dance festival coming to local stages February 6 to 8. Hosted at the Metro Studio, the festival features Out Innerspace’s Me So You So Me, The 605 Collective’s Inheritor Album and battery opera’s Jung-ah and Su-Feh and Everything.
Langham Court Theatre continues its 2013-14 season with Heroes, a dramatic comedy by Gérald Sibleyras. On stage November 13 to 30, this 2006 Laurence Olivier Award-winner for Best New Comedy takes the audience back to 1959 and Gustav, Phillippe and Henri are once again under siege. The three First World War heroes have been living for years in a home for retired soldiers and have formed an uneasy friendship. But the overbearing nuns and relentless repetition of days has them plotting one more escape. A playful character study full of camaraderie and hope. The Belfry Theatre has a busy winter lineup, starting with British playwright Ben Power’s A Tender Thing November 5 to December 8. In this re-imagining of the text of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, rather than taking their own lives as in the original, the young lovers have grown old together. Now, as their lifetime of love and marriage comes to a close, they must contemplate being alone. Shakespeare’s timeless poetry creates a new deeply romantic and powerful play in a strikingly different love story. Home Is A Beautiful Word takes the Belfry stage January 7 to 19. A kaleidoscopic view of a subject about which everyone has an opinion and almost no one has an answer, this special project was commissioned by the Belfry Theatre, and playwright/journalist Joel Bernbaum spent more than a year interviewing hundreds of people in Victoria about homelessness. Conversations in Grade 4 classrooms, senior citizens homes, businesses, homeless shelters and on doorsteps have been transcribed and edited into a fascinating play: a portrait of homelessness in our community, in the words of our community. Opening February 4 is Proud, by awardwinning playwright Michael Healey, who here takes on his biggest subject yet: Prime Minster Stephen Harper. This sexy, cheeky and surprising play will have you rolling in the aisles – regardless of your winter 2013 /2014 //
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politics. Proud imagines a different outcome to the last Federal election – the Tories took Quebec and won a huge majority, including a young, attractive and inexperienced MP. Unfortunately for the PM, she may be the smartest man in the room! At the University of Victoria’s Phoenix Theatre, Thornton Wilder’s The Skin of Our Teeth is on stage November 7 to 23. Absurdly funny and very profound, this 1943 Pulitzer Prize-winning satire from the author 14
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of Our Town takes us on a wild and raucous tour through the ages. Revolutionary when first written, The Skin of Our Teeth is a play for our time. Come the new year, Phoenix presents William Inge’s Picnic, February 13 to 22. On the last day of summer in small town Kansas, unfulfilled dreams and repressed desires come to a head when a charismatic young drifter arrives in town. His combination of rough manners and titillating
winning drama delves into the post-war/pre-feminist American psyche, when youth dreamed big and yearned for change while an older generation held on to, even while sometimes lamenting, traditional ways.
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charm sends everyone reeling, including the Owens sisters (Millie, the smart one, and Madge, the pretty one), their determined mother, Madge’s collegebound boyfriend, the watchful neighbour and the spinster schoolteacher who boards at the Owens’ house. This 1953 Pulitzer Prize-
Whether your musical tastes lean to Elvis or Ariadne, Victoria’s music scene truly has something for every taste. November brings everything from a modern rock showcase to the Victoria Gilbert & Sullivan Society’s concert version of The Pirates of Penzance, a wonderfully witty satire of cherished institutions and attitudes, bumbling police, a pompous military and slavish devotion to duty, all skewered with rapier wit of Gilbert and Sullivan. Pop culture buffs can take in the Rocky Horror Show November 1, or hold out for some of the world’s most popular tribute artists, with O What A Night, A Tribute to Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons November 12, The ABBA Show, November 13, and Randy “Elvis” Friskie’s tribute to the The King January 18. The Victoria Symphony offers a wide array of performances, from its Concerts for Kids series (including Canadian favourite The Hockey Sweater!) to a joint performance with Pacific Opera Victoria, South Pacific in Concert, November 23 and 24. Other seasonal highlights include a series
of Christmas performances, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7, and renowned pianist Jon Kimura Parker playing Brahms in January. In February, Pacific Opera Victoria presents Strauss’s “cockeyed take on art, love and fidelity,” Ariadne Auf Naxos. When plans to treat his guests first to a new opera, then a burlesque farce go awry, the host of a Viennese party orders that both works be staged simultaneously. “What follows is a musical class war as players perform a quirky mashup of highminded opera and earthy comedy.” For more entertaining ideas, check out the Entertainment listings on pages 20 to 23.
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Venture around the world and home again with a visit to the Royal BC Museum this winter.
A favourite among animal lovers and photography buffs alike, the Royal BC Museum welcomes the spellbinding Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2013 winners. Opening November 29 and continuing through April 6, the exhibit from London’s Natural History Museum features 100 largescale, back-lit photographs chosen from more than 43,000 international entries and 96 countries. Celebrating the beauty and magnificence of the world in which we live, as well as acting as a stark reminder of the fragility of nature, competition entries come from gifted amateurs, professionals and young photographers. The photos cover 19 categories, including Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year, Gerald Durrell Award for Endangered Wildlife, World in Our Hands and the Wildlife Photojournalist of the Year Award. It’s the third year in a row Victoria has been treated to the travelling exhibit for the 49-year-old competition run by the 16
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Natural History Museum, London, and BBC Worldwide. Each photo includes the photographer’s story, sharing both why and how they captured the perfect shot of our fascinating natural world. Technical detail, including aperture, speed, camera and lens information are also provided, for those interested in technique. Want to learn more about nature and photography? The Royal BC Museum will feature a full schedule of photographythemed events, activities and presentations through the run of the exhibition. Resurrection, Marsel van Oosten.
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January 15 – Robert Bateman discusses Paying Attention to Our Place Through Art and Photography at the Royal BC Museum. Page 42 February 14 & 15 – The Palm Court Light Orchestra gets romantic with Valentine 2014 in Sidney and at UVic. www.palmcourtorchestra.com
Kids’ Stuff Join Kaleidoscope Theatre on a thrilling epic adventure for the Western Canada premiere of Michael Ende’s The Neverending Story December 12 to 18. Join Kaleidoscope at the University of Victoria’s Farquhar Auditorium for this favourite tale celebrating the wonder of imagination. When a young boy named Bastian seeks refuge from reality in the pages of a strange book, unbeknownst to him, the story comes to life. As Fantastica, a land of stories and imagination, faces imminent danger from The Nothing that threatens to engulf everything in its path, the Childlike Empress chooses an unlikely hero, Atreyu, a boy Bastian’s age, to go on a quest to save their world.
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Just For Laughs: The Comedy Rat Pack Hot on the heels of multiple sold-out shows by comedy master John Cleese, Victoria audiences are in for more side-splitting laughs from some of the biggest names in Canadian comedy. November 23 brings to the University of Victoria’s Farquhar Auditorium the 2013 Capital One Just For Laughs Comedy Tour, a “Comedy Rat Pack” boasting nothing but hot headliners, including The Marriage Ref's Tom Papa, Last Comic Standing winner Alonzo Bodden, Jerry Seinfeld’s Comedian co-star Orny Adams and
Ben Seidman, star of Travel Channel’s Magic Outlaws. Leader of the pack, Darrin Rose, who plays Bill the bartender on the hit CBC sitcom Mr. D, will host the stellar cast of headliners. The four-time Canadian Comedy Award nominee won a 2012 Canadian Screenwriting Award for comedy, while his one-man show What’s Potpourri? was selected Best of the Fest at the Just For Laughs Festival and received four stars at the Edinburgh Comedy Festival in 2010.
Salute to the Boys in Blue Take in some of the best hockey this side of the NHL when the world’s up-and-coming stars hit the ice at Victoria’s Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre. Cheer on the home team, the WHL Victoria Royals, as they make their play for national bragging rights: the Memorial Cup. Winter highlights include the team’s third annual Pink in the Rink fundraiser for cancer research February 1 against the Vancouver Giants and Canadian Forces Appreciation Night January 18 against the Kelowna Rockets. Raise a cheer for the boys in blue! winter 2013 /2014 //
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Comedy STEVE PATTERSON November 17 Though perhaps most recognized as host of CBC Radio’s The Debaters, Steve Patterson has a hallmark gift for capturing a funny turn of phrase and reputation for rendering his audience helpless with laughter. McPherson Playhouse, #3 Centennial Square, 250386-6121. www.rmts.bc.ca Map 1 F7 Just For Laughs Comedy Tour November 23 A “Comedy Rat Pack” boasting nothing but hot headliners, including Tom Papa, Alonzo Bodden, Orny Adams and Ben Seidman, and host Darrin Rose. University Centre Farquhar Auditorium, University of Victoria, 250-721-8480, www.tickets. uvic.ca Map 2 J8 Eddie Izzard November 29 & 30 The British comedian and actor stops in Victoria as part of his extensive worldwide Force Majeure comedy tour ever. Royal Theatre, 805 Broughton St, 250386-6121 www.rmts.bc.ca Map 1 F7 Gerry Dee December 11 The star and creator of CBC’s hit sitcom Mr. D will touch upon marriage, fatherhood and his years as a teacher in his The Real mr.d 2013 Comedy Tour. Royal Theatre, 805 Broughton St, 250-386-6121 www.rmts. bc.ca Map 1 F7
Festivals Victoria Film Festival February 7 to 16 The film industry gathers in Victoria to showcase its newest cinematic visions – more than 150 new films each year – to audiences. In addition to 10 days of cinema, the festival features a ‘60s-themed opening gala. Various venues. VictoriaFilmFestival.com 20
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Go local! Discover some of the best local music in a two-evening showcase from modern rock radio station The Zone 91.3. Taking the stage November 17 at the Upstairs Cabaret will be “Bands of the Month” The Roper Show, Man Made Lake, Northcote and Everybody Left. Up next November 29 will be local rockers Carmanah, The Grass Tracke, and Towers and Trees. The doors for both shows open at 7pm with tickets available in advance at Lyle’s Place, Ditch Records or $10 at the door. All proceeds from the evening go to The Zone’s TLC Fund for Kids. For details visit www.thezone.fm Victoria Tea Festival February 8 Discover the world of tea and coffee from the traditional to the trendy! Taste a variety of teas and coffees prepared by local, national and international exhibitors, learn from industry experts at one of the complimentary presentations, shop for tea and coffee-related products and bid at the silent auction in this local fundraiser. 11am to 5pm at the Crystal Garden, Victoria Convention Centre, 713 Douglas St, www.victoriateafestival. com Map 2 E9
Markets Victoria Public Market at the Hudson Find a delicious variety of culinary treasures, including local food producers at every level – farmers, fishers, butchers, bakers, cheese-makers, preservers, brewers, vintners, florists and restaurateurs. Tues to Sat 9:30am to 6:30pm, Sun to 5pm. #6 1701 Douglas St, http:// victoriapublicmarket.com Map 1 F7
Music & Dance VICTORIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA For full schedule, call the Symphony Box Office at 250-385-6515 or visit www. victoriasymphony.ca For tickets call the box office Royal box office, 250-3866121. Royal Theatre, 805 Broughton St, Map 2 G5
John McDermott November 3 The famed tenor visits Victoria on his 20th Anniversary National Tour. McPherson Playhouse, #3 Centennial Square, 250386-6121. www.rmts.bc.ca Map 1 F7 It’s Christmas November & December, most weekends and select additional dates A sparkling musical holiday revue featuring historic stories and heartwarming music, paired with a delectable three-course dinner in the elegant David Foster Foundation Theatre, Oak Bay Beach Hotel, 1175 Beach Dr, 250-598-4556, www. oakbaybeachhotel.com Map 2 J10
Emmylou Harris & Rodney Crowell November 9 The music icons perform with singer-songwriter and guitarist Richard Thompson. Alix Goolden Hall, 907 Pandora St, Ticket info: www.hightideconcerts.net 250382-8422 Oh What A Night November 12 Enjoy the music of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons in this tribute performance at the McPherson Playhouse, #3 Centennial Square, 250-386-6121. www.rmts.bc.ca Map 1 F7
Theatre, 805 Broughton St, 250-3866121 www.rmts.bc.ca Map 1 F7 The Nutcracker December 6 to 8 Designed by Emmy-award winner Zack Brown, this $1.5 million production featuring Alberta Ballet and the Victoria Symphony has received accolades in Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa, Vancouver and Victoria. Set in Imperial Russian, this is a classical Nutcracker with opulent sets, beautiful costumes and great dancing. Royal Theatre, 805 Broughton St, 250-386-6121 www.rmts.bc.ca Map 1 F7
Greater Victoria Youth Orchestra November 17 & February 23 This celebrated orchestra presents a fall performance featuring Beethoven’s Symphony No. 4, Ridout’s Fall Fair and Liszt’s Les Préludes. Spring performance includes Sibelius’ Karelia Overture, Grieg’s Lyric Suite and Dvořák’s Symphony No. 8. Farquhar Auditorium, University of Victoria, 250-721-8480 www.auditorium.uvic.ca Map 2 J8 Fumbling Towards Ecstasy November 8 and 9 Dance Victoria welcomes Alberta Ballet’s production featuring the songs of Sarah McLachlan. Choreographer Jean Grand-Maître and McLachlan carefully selected those songs from her canon that trace the deeply spiritual odyssey of a woman’s life from first romantic encounter to mature love. Royal Theatre, 805 Broughton St, 250-386-6121 www.rmts. bc.ca Map 1 F7 The Abba Show November 13 ABBA fans will want to ensure this show is on their winter calendar. Direct from Australia, with more than 3,000 international performances in 23 countries, enjoy acclaimed impersonators ABBAsolutely FABBAulous. McPherson Playhouse, #3 Centennial Square, 250-386-6121. www.rmts.bc.ca Map 1 F7 Pacific Opera Victoria & The Victoria Symphony present: SOUTH PACIFIC IN CONCERT November 23 & 24 The two cultural powerhouses join forces for this production of the winning masterpiece. Hear a stellar cast performing all the songs you know and love. Royal Theatre, 805 Broughton St, 250-386-6121 www. rmts.bc.ca Map 1 F7 Matthew Good November 26 The multi-platinum Canadian singer/ songwriter performs in support of his 13th studio album, Arrows of Desire. Royal
Paul Langlois December 12 The Tragically Hip guitarist headlines his solo Not Guilty Tour, with special guests Greg Ball and Australia’s Pete Murphy. Lucky Bar, 517 Yates St, 250-382-5825. Map 1 F8
THE GIFT December 28 & 29 Ballet Victoria presents this wonderful Christmas story told to the beloved music of The Nutcraker. Royal Theatre, 805 Broughton St, 250-386-6121 www. rmts.bc.ca Map 1 F7 Timebenders: The Hilarious History of Rock N’ Roll January 17 & 18, 24 & 25, 30 & 31, February 7 & 8, 14 & 15, 20 & 21, 28 & March 1 Dinner Theatre at its best! Prepare to laugh, dance, and maybe even shed a tear at the antics of this amazingly talented group of performers who have been bringing audiences to their feet for decades. Enjoy the show and a delectable three-course dinner. David Foster Foundation Theatre, Oak Bay Beach Hotel, 1175 Beach Dr, 250-5984556, www.oakbaybeachhotel.com Map 2 J10
cabaret January 15 to February 1 This provocative and chilling classic of modern theatre ventures back to
the pre-Second World days of 1930s Berlin. Audience Advisory: Sexuality and mature themes. Recommended for ages 15+. Langham Court Theatre, 805 Langham Court 250-384-2142. Map 1 I9 www.langhamtheatre.ca Matt Andersen January 31 The talented Canadian blues guitarist and singer-songwriter performs in support of his new album. Alix Goolden Hall, 907 Pandora Ave, 250-386-5311. vcm. bc.ca/events Night Moves Festival of Contemporary Dance February 6 to 8 Compelling, edgy, sometimes funny, always awe-inspiring and unfailingly great dance performances: Out Innerspace’s Me So You So Me, The 605 Collective’s Inheritor Album and battery opera’s Jung-ah and Su-Feh and Everything. Metro Studio. Tickets and Passes at DanceVictoria.com VALENTINE 2014 February 15 Palm Court Light Orchestra presents soprano Shadan Saul Guerrero and tenor Sunny Shams in love duets from Puccini’s La Boheme, Tosca and Madam Butterfly, as well as operettas by Franz Lehar, Sigmund Romberg and Johann Strauss. University Centre Farquhar Auditorium, University of Victoria, 250-721-8480. Map 2 J8
Nightspots Bartholomew’s English-Style Pub Relaxed pub atmosphere. Live music on weekends. Great pub menu. In the Executive House Hotel, 777 Douglas St, 250-388-5111. Map 1 F9 BIG BAD JOHN’S A definite must see! One of the world’s best-known hill-billy bars – lots of surprises here as you quaff down your beer. Strathcona Hotel, 919 Douglas St, 250-383-7137. Map 1 F8
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Sports VICTORIA Royals Victoria’s Western Hockey League team returns with the best of the next generation of players heating up the ice at the Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre, 1925 Blanshard St, 250-220-7777. www. saveonfoodsmemorialcentre.com Map 2 G6
Stage & Film NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC IMAX THEATRE The National Geographic IMAX Theatre is equipped with the most technologically advanced theatre system, featuring a six-storey-tall screen. Film showings rotate hourly from 10am to 8pm. Call for detailed schedule information. Royal BC Museum, 675 Belleville St, 250-953-IMAX. www. imaxvictoria.com Map 1 E9 22
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Gung Hay fat Choy! Head to Victoria's historic Chinatown January 31 for one of winter's most popular local events: the Chinese New Year celebration and Lion Dance. Step through the Gates of Harmonious Interest on Fisgard Street to take part in this traditional celebration, hosted by the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association. Beginning at noon, the procession will make its way through the colourful streets of Chinatown.
Rocky Horror Show To November 1 The cult classic marks its 40th anniversary. Proceeds support Kaleidoscope Theatre. McPherson, #3 Centennial Sq, 250-386-6121. www. rmts.bc.ca Map 1 F7 A Tender Thing November 5 to December 8. In this re-imagining the text of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, rather than taking their own lives as in the original, the young lovers have grown old together. Now, as their lifetime of love and marriage comes to a close, they must contemplate being alone. Shakespeare’s timeless poetry creates a new deeply romantic and powerful play in a strikingly different love story. Belfry Theatre, 1291 Gladstone Ave, 250-385-6815. www. belfry.bc.ca Map 1 J6 The Skin of Our Teeth November 7 to 23 Thornton Wilder’s absurdly funny and profound 1943 Pulitzer Prize-winning satire takes us on a wild and raucous tour through the ages. Revolutionary when first written, this is a play for our time. Phoenix Theatre, University of Victoria, 250-721-7992. www.finearts.uvic.ca/theatre/phoenix Map 2 J8
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Heroes November 13 to 30 Gérald Sibleyras’ playful character study full of camaraderie and hope followiing three First World War heroes in a retirement home and plotting one last escape. Langham Court Theatre, 805 Langham Court 250-384-2142. Map 1 I9 www. langhamtheatre.ca ANNIE December 6 to 8 and 12 to 15 The sun will be coming out on this Victoria Operatic Society production of the family favourite. McPherson Playhouse, #3 Centennial Square, 250386-6121. www.rmts.bc.ca Map 1 F7 WILDE HOLIDAY SHORTS December 7 It's Christmas Eve, and all is quiet in the house...or is it? During this free play reading, meet three special characters who take audiences on a ride through some of the best short stories, The Happy Prince, The Remarkable Rocket, The Selfish Giant and more as they wait for Santa. A one-act adaptation of a selection of Oscar Wilde’s short stories, by playwright, Nicolle Nattrass, suitable for those ages 5 and up. Kaleidoscope Studios, 3130 Jutland Rd.
A Christmas Carol December 12, 13, 18, 19 & 20 Craigdarroch Castle provides the backdrop for this oneman version of the holiday classic that author Charles Dickens took on the road himself! Craigdarroch Castle, 1050 Joan Cres, 250-592-5323. www.thecastle. ca Map 1J9 The Neverending Story December 12 to 18 Sure to awaken the wonder of imagination for the young and young at heart, children of all ages will delight in the tale of Bastian and Fantastica, a land of stories and imagination, making its Western Canada premiere with Kaleidoscope Theatre. University Centre Farquhar Auditorium, University of Victoria, 250721-8480. Map 2 J8 Home Is A Beautiful Word January 7 to 19. Playwright/journalist Joel Bernbaum presents this fascinating portrait of homelessness in our community, in the words of the people who live here. Belfry Theatre, 1291 Gladstone Ave, 250-385-6815. www. belfry.bc.ca Map 1 J6 Proud February 4 to March 9 Awardwinning playwright Michael Healey takes on Prime Minster Stephen Harper in a sexy, cheeky play about a young, attractive and inexperienced MP who provides the Prime Minister with a new tool in his arsenal. Belfry Theatre, 1291 Gladstone Ave, 250-385-6815. www. belfry.bc.ca Map 1 J6 Picnic February 13 to 22 William Inge’s 1953 Pulitzer Prize-winning drama delves into the post-war/pre-feminist American psyche, when youth dreamed big and yearned for change while an older generation held on to, even while sometimes lamenting, traditional ways. Phoenix Theatre, University of Victoria, 250-721-7992. www.finearts.uvic.ca/ theatre/phoenix Map 2 J8
Island Farms Santa’s Light Parade November 23 Bring the family to this festive, annual parade celebrating the holiday season. The fun starts at 5:45pm and follows Government Street, from Belleville to Chatham Street. Map 1 E9 to E6 Oak Bay Light Up November 24 The kick off to the Oak Bay Christmas Festival. Live music, lighted trucks, roasted chestnuts, photos with Santa, games and activities, Canada Post collects letters to Santa, street food and thousands of Christmas lights in the 2100 and 2200 blocks of Oak Bay Avenue. Festivities begin at 3pm. The lights come on at 5pm. www. visitoakbayvillage.ca STUART McLEAN AND THE VINYL CAFE CHRISTMAS November 27 and 28 Canada’s favourite storyteller brings his Christmas tour to Victoria, with live and recorded music by both up-and-coming and established Canadian musicians and of course, the Dave and Morely stories. Royal Theatre, 805 Broughton St, 250-3866121 www.rmts.bc.ca Map 1 F7 16th Annual Gallery Walk November 28 An evening full of fun and festivities at a variety of downtown galleries, including West End Gallery, Winchester Galleries Humboldt Valley and Modern, Alcheringa Gallery, Legacy Gallery and Madrona Gallery. Visit from 3 to 8pm.
Romp through rock n’ roll history Take a romp through music history with Tom Watson’s Timebenders, taking the David Foster Foundation Theatre stage this winter for The Hilarious History of Rock N’ Roll. On select dates from January 17 to March 1, this audience favourite will play the hits – from Tina Turner to Tom Jones and more. Paired with a delectable three-course dinner, enjoy this perfect night out with the stars. Timebenders
Art on the Avenue Gallery Walk December 5 Art galleries and shops are open along Oak Bay Avenue from Foul Bay Road to Monterey Avenue for special events and receptions, 6 to 8pm.
This & That Robert Bateman Centre: The Wreath-Cycled Collection November 21 to January 5 View the Wreath-Cycled Collection, on display throughout the public access spaces or bid online in a sealed bid auction at www.UsedVictoria.com. At the Centre, vote for your favourite, with a minimum donation of $2 towards the fundraising efforts of the Bateman Foundation. The People’s Choice will be awarded in early January. In the former Steamship Terminal building on the Inner Harbour, 470 Belleville St, 250-940-3630. www.batemancentre.org Map 1 E9
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Urban Thunderbirds Ravens in a Material World The Art Gallery of Greater Victoria and four First Nation artists explore the theme of Indigenous identity in the exhibition Urban Thunderbirds / Ravens in a Material World. Continuing to January 12, the exhibit features new and recent works from Coast Salish artists lessLIE and Dylan Thomas, and Kwakwaka’wakw artists Rande Cook and Francis Dick. Through painting, photography, sculpture and mixed media installations, the artists offer a unique view of First Nations art in the region. Conceived of as a two-part exhibition, Urban Thunderbirds features Coast Salish artists lessLIE and Dylan Thomas, whose strong graphic work is infused with cross cultural significance and social critique. Together these artists re-appropriate North American visual culture in order to reflect urban First Nations identity. The work of Kwakwaka’wakw artists Rande Cook and Francis Dick is featured in Ravens in a Material World. Rande Cook references the creator and trickster Raven in his mixed media installation while Francis Dick creates a distinctive voice with her portrait works, honouring individuals through narratives that evolve from personal, cultural and community histories. During the run of this exhibition members of the First Nations community receive free gallery admission. Dylan Thomas, Study for Abstract Rose 1, 2 & 3
Small works, BIG impact! Oak Bay's Eclectic Gallery hosts its annual Small Works show November 4 through January 4. Offering a wonderful array of original artwork by 20 local artists, just in time for holiday season, the diversity of subject matter, style and range of techniques provides for an exciting mix of contemporary art. Meet the artists at receptions on November 7 from 6 to 8pm and during the Oak Bay Gallery Walk, December 5 from 6 to 8pm. 24
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Galleries ALCHERINGA GALLERY Aboriginal art from the Canadian Northwest Coast, Australia, Papua New Guinea, Mua Island and the Soloman Islands. 665 Fort St, 250-383-8224. Map 1 F8
ART GALLERY OF GREATER VICTORIA The AGGV is a keeper of treasures with more than 15,000 works in the permanent collection, including works by Emily Carr, a kingsized dollhouse, an authentic Shinto shrine that complements one of the finest collections of Japanese art in Canada, and an impressive range of contemporary art. Permanent Exhibit Emily Carr Experience the power of the coastal landscape as felt and painted by BC’s premiere artist. Through December Celebrating the Sisters of St. Ann. To January 12 Urban Thunderbirds / Ravens in a Material World lessLIE, Dylan Thomas, Rande Cook and Francis Dick; To January 5 Part of My Past, Objects as Identity Featuring artifacts drawn from more than 30 Victoria homes and collections, this exhibit will be equal parts object and story. 1040 Moss St, 250-384-4171. Map 1 I9 www.aggv. bc.ca AVENUE GALLERY Part of the charming Oak Bay Village, just outside downtown Victoria, The Avenue Gallery is known to both art collectors and the public alike as an exceptional venue to discover some of Canada’s most distinguished contemporary artists. Ever-changing exhibits provide visitors with an unsurpassed selection of work, ranging from paintings and sculpture to jewellery and glass. To November 7 Bi Yuan Cheng, Luminous 2184 Oak Bay Ave, 250-598-2184. Map 2 J9 www. theavenuegallery.com bateman centre Discover the legacy of Canada's premier nature artist 26
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Wild about Red In honour of Remembrance Day, Oak Bay’s Red Art Gallery welcomes The Torch; Be Yours to Hold it High. Showing through November 13, this solo show by popular local artist Elizabeth Litton explores different aspects of war heroes and heroines, and the dwindling number of veterans alive to share their stories of the World Wars. The show will include portraits of local soldiers and a charitable component with funds raised going to veterans charities. Come December, the gallery celebrates the season with Treasures of Red, showing December 3 to 24 and featuring gems and masterpieces by all the Red gallery artists, while in February, as Victorians prepare to shake off winter, the Red brings Dolce Vita – The Good Life, the perfect winter warm-up! in this state-of-the-art gallery filled with interactive displays. Sun to Wed 10am to 6pm, Thurs to Sat, 10am to 9pm. In the former Steamship Terminal building on the Inner Harbour, 470 Belleville St, 250-940-3630. www.batemancentre. org Map 1 E9 ‘CHOSIN POTTERY Celebrating 29 years in Victoria! Featuring innovative and original works in porcelain by prominent BC artists Robin Hopper and Judi Dyelle. Located in the pastoral Metchosin countryside, ‘Chosin Pottery houses two studios, a gallery and a showroom. Open weekends 10am to 5pm; weekdays, call ahead. About 30 minutes by car from the Inner Harbour. 4283 Metchosin Rd, 250-474-2676. www.chosinpottery.ca Map 2 F11 ECLECTIC Contemporary fine art paintings, sculpture, ceramics, jewellery and gemstones, and a unique array of collectible home decor. November 4 to
January 4 Small Works Show. Open Mon to Sat 10am to 5:30pm. 2170 Oak Bay Avenue, 250-590-8095. www. eclecticgallery.ca Map 2 J10
Gallery at mattick's Farm Specializing in Canadian art and craftsmanship, with an eclectic selection of paintings, sculpture, ceramics, glass, metal and wood. Discover stunning pieces by Martha Sturdy and an exciting choice of jewellery, watches, tableware and desktop accessories by Georg Jensen. At Mattick's Farm, 109-5325 Cordova Bay Rd, 250-658-8333. thegalleryatmatticksfarm.com Map 2 I6
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,
LEGACY GALLERY Browse an amazing collection housed in an equally amazing downtown building bequeathed to the University of Victoria by Michael Williams. To January 11 Paradox Recent work of artists teaching in the Faculty of Visual Arts. January 16 to April 12 Big Button Blanket Project, featuring the world's largest button blanket, created by designer and artist consultant Peter Morin with elder button blanket makers in Victoria and students of Dr. Carolyn Butler Palmer, Williams Legacy Chair in modern and contemporary art of the Pacific Northwest 630 Yates St, 250381-7670. Map 1 F7 Madrona GALLERY This historical and contemporary fine art gallery in the heart of downtown showcases both
established and emerging Canadian artists. November 28 to December 24 Deck the Walls 606 View St, 250-380-4660. Map 1 E8 www. madronagallery.com Red Art GALLERY Charming contemporary gallery in the Oak Bay Village, featuring award-winning Canadian artists, largely from BC and Alberta. To November 13 Elizabeth Litton,The Torch: Be Yours to Hold it High. December 2 to 24 Treasures of Red group show. January Closed for holidays. February 1 to 28 Dolce Vida – The Good Life, new works by Marion Evamy. 2033 Oak Bay Ave, 250-881-0462 www. redartgallery.ca Map 2 J10 WEST END GALLERY Featuring changing exhibits of works by Canadian artists. November 2 to 14. Joanne Gauthier, More or Less. November 28 16th annual Gallery Walk, 3 to 8pm; November 28 to December 30 Winter Collection Group Show. Open 10am to 5:30pm Mon to Fri; 10am to 5pm Sat, 11am to 4pm
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Kids’ stuff Whether it’s toys for under the tree or the sports essentials for kids’ winter activities, Victoria boasts a variety of shops with the younger set in mind. In the heart of downtown, the Bay at the Bay Centre offers a large toy section, in addition to multiple floors of children’s clothing, gifts and seasonal specialties. Other good choices for toys include Target, recently opened a few minutes from downtown in the Tillicum Centre, and independent toy shops Kaboodles, on Government Street, and Buddies Toys, in Oak Bay’s charming Estevan Village and in downtown Sidney. In town for a tournament? Sports enthusiasts will want to check out Sport Chek, also at the Bay Centre, as well as two favourites for local athletes, Sports Traders, in Old Town, and Kirby’s Source for Sports, a must for hockey, lacrosse and baseball enthusiasts.
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Canadiana in Jade Looking for something a little different for that hard-to-buy-for hockey fan? Jade gallery and gift shop has just the thing in this jade inuksuk hockey sculpture. Of course, you’ll also find beautiful handcrafted cuff links, desk accessories, jewellery and much more in store – definitely worth a visit! 28
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The long-awaited opening of the Victoria Public Market has had local foodies in culinary heaven. Located in the historic Hudson building, the long-time home of the Hudson’s Bay Company, visitors will love the delicious possibilities of shops like the Victoria Pie Company, selling both sweet and savoury delights, Roast carvery, with fresh-roasted meats for sandwiches or to take away, French Oven Bakery and Island Spice Company. Not-to-miss stops include Salt Spring Island Cheese, with its spectacular array of locally made, melt-in-your mouth goat cheese, and Olive the Senses, a sensory delight where shoppers can taste the delicately flavoured oils and balsamic vinegars before choosing their favourites to enjoy at home. Pick up something yummy to take out or stop for lunch at Smoken Bones, one of Victoria’s premier barbecue joints. Visit the market Tuesday to Saturday from 9:30am to 6:30pm and Sundays from 9:30am to 5pm, or see www.victoriapublicmarket.com for more details.
Celebrate the Season – year-round! Victoria’s Original Christmas Village is certainly a popular destination leading up to the holidays, but the store welcomes visitors year-round. With shelves upon shelves of holiday decorations and keepsakes, including many European treasures, this is a must for those looking to take home a little Christmas cheer from their Victoria vacation. winter 2013 /2014 //
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Bedding & Linens SWEET DREAMS BOUTIQUE Beautiful little bedding shop specializing in Canadian-made linens, duvets, & pillows. Friendly staff. Personal Service. Great prices. They ship everywhere. Two locations: downtown at 636 Broughton St, 250-383-6133 Map 1 F8 and in the town of Sidney, 2492 Beacon Ave, 250-656-0510. Map 2 I2 Open Monday thru Friday 10 to 5:30, Saturdays 10 to 5pm; closed public holidays. www. sweetdreamsboutique.com
BOOKS Avalon Books & Metaphyscial Centre In the courtyard at Market Square for 20 years, visit for crystals, incense, Tarot decks, metaphysical and new age books, silver gemstone jewellery, herbs, Wicca supplies, angels, Buddhas, dragons & fairies, imported clothing, Tarot readings and more. Open Mon to Sat, 10:30am to 5pm, Sun 12 to 5pm. 62-560 Johnson St, 250-3801721, www.avalonmetaphysical.com Map 1 E7
IVY’S BOOKSHOP Celebrating 45 years in business, Ivy’s is in the heart of Oak Bay Village. With a knowledgeable and friendly staff, the store offers an excellent and eclectic selection of books in a comfortable atmosphere. 2188 Oak Bay Ave, 250-598-2713. Map 2 J10 MUNRO’S Celebrating 50 years! Described by journalist Allan Fotheringham as Canada’s most 30
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magnificent bookstore. Located in a heritage building featuring a 24’ coffered ceiling, stained-glass windows and wall hangings by Carole Sabiston. Carries a comprehensive selection of books on all subjects. Superb choice of fiction titles and children’s books. Hours vary. 1108 Government St, 250-382-2464. Map 1 E8
Children BUDDIES TOY STORE One of Victoria’s favourite toy stores, featuring Playmobil, Thomas and Brio trains, Lego, craft items and much more from their two locations, one in Sidney and the other in the Estevan Village in Oak Bay. 2533 Estevan Ave, 250-595-6501. Map 2 J9 2496 Beacon Ave, Sidney, 250-655-7171. Map 2 H3 KABOODLES For kids and silly adults, Kaboodles has been Victoria’s downtown toy store for years. Discover everything from puzzles, games and wooden trains to cool spy toys and whoopie cushions. 1320 Government St, 250-383-0931. Map 1 F7
Chocolates PURDY’S A BC favourite for all things chocolate! Ideal for gifts to satisfy that sweet tooth. Individual treats or boxed selections. In Victoria: Bay Centre, Hillside Mall, Mayfair Shopping Centre and West Shore Town Centre. In Nanaimo at Woodgrove Centre. ROGERS’ CHOCOLATES This Victoria icon has been producing fine chocolates for more than 100 years. Beautifully wrapped gift packages. Worldwide mail order service. 913 Government St, 250384-7021. Map 1 E8 2234 Oak Bay Ave, 250-598-2911. Map 2 J10
Crafts & Hobbies BEADWORLD Your downtown source for an incredible variety of beads, findings, tools and stringing supplies, plus a wide range of books and beading magazines. Friendly staff provide oneon-one help and free instruction. You will find a spacious work area and tools to use. Mon to Sat 10 am to 5:30 pm. In Market Square, lower courtyard, #63-560 Johnson St, 250-386-5534. www.victoriabeadworld.ca Map 1 E7 BEEHIVE WOOL SHOP BC's largest selection of luxurious yarns and knitting accessories, with more than 3,000 square feet of unique local and imported yarns. Habu, sweetgeorgia, Fleece Artist, madelinetosh, Lorna's Laces, Shi Bui and
Astronaut’s Guide to Life One of Victoria’s bestloved independent book shops – Bolen Books, in the newly expanded Hillside Shopping Centre – welcomes Canadian astronaut Commander Chris Hadfield November 16. Hadfield, who served a five-month mission in 2013 as Commander of the International Space Station, will be in the store at 2pm signing his newly released book, Astronaut’s Guide to Life, a rare insider’s look at just what it took to achieve his dream of becoming an astronaut and how others can use the approach to achieve success and happiness in their lives.
much more! While you're in, be sure to see the fabulous collection of readymade scarves. Friendly, experienced staff. Open daily. 1700 Douglas St, 250-385-2727 www.beehivewoolshop. com Map 1 F8 KNOTTY BY NATURE Catering to all textile artisans, including First Nations, local designers, weavers, spinners, felters and knitters, find fibres from Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands plus organic wool and natural dyes. Consignment sale of work by local fibre artists. 1704 Lillian Rd, 250-412-0198. www.kbnfibres.ca Map 1 F6
Department Stores THE BAY The Bay is known for its world-class service and shopping, including designer fashions, cosmetics, jewellery, fine china and crystal. The Bay Centre location features the HBC Gallery with interesting displays, historic artifacts and art from The Bay’s long
history. Open daily. The Bay Centre at Douglas and Fort Sts, 250-385-1311. Map 1 F8 Mayfair Shopping Centre, 250-386-3322. Map 1 E2
Fashion ADVENTURE CLOTHING Specialists in travel and outdoor adventure clothing and accessories for men and women. Tilley Endurables at catalogue prices. Whether you like to travel to exotic places or hike off the beaten path, be prepared for anything that comes your way. 1015 Broad St, 250-384-3337. www.adventureclothing.ca Map 1 F8 BADEN-BADEN BOUTIQUES Featuring
casual women’s fashions to classic evening wear, this is one of Sidney’s favourite clothing shops, along with its sister store, Barbara’s Boutique. 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 fashion, you’re in luck. Connie’s Petites has two locations in the Victoria area that specialize in collections from Proportion Petite, Bianca Nygard, Ingenuity and French Dressing Jeans in sizes 2 to 16. 2241 Oak Bay Ave, 250-370-5400. Map 2 J10 2412 Beacon Ave, Sidney, 250-655-7111. Map 2 I2 HEMP & COMPANY Find stylish and comfortable fibres from nature, like hemp, organic cotton, bamboo and soy – everything from socks and shirts to dresses and jackets. See how gorgeous green can be! 1102 Government St, www.hempandcompany.com Map 1 E8 422 Craigflower Rd. Map 1 B5 Sh:ft Natural Fashion 547 Johnson St. Map
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MARESA BOUTIQUE Explore fashions from North America and Europe. Allow the experienced and knowledgeable staff to help you enhance your unique style. Open Monday to Saturday 10am to 5pm. In the Oak Bay Village at 2227 Oak Bay Ave, 250-592-1412. Map 2 J10 Michal Negrin Concept Store Find romantic fashions and jewellery from the celebrated designer in downtown Victoria. All jewellery is personally designed by Michal Negrin and hand made at the studio and factory in Israel. 1225 Government St, 250-385-8400, www.michalnegrin. com Map 1 F8 Plain Jane "Clothes that take you anywhere," find comfortable, stylish pieces for women in sizes from small through plus, including petites. Lines include Simon Chang, Eugenia, Echo Rain, Diane Kennedy, Coldwater Creek and Jones New York. Open Monday to Saturday 9:30am to 6pm, Sunday 11am to 4pm. 1000 Douglas St, 250-3862443, www.pjboutique.com Map 1 F8
Footwear HEART & SOLE SHOES A uniquely Victorian neighbourhood shoe store
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worth the visit! Find handmade accessories from local designers plus an extensive collection of one-of-a kind handbags and belts handmade on premises. Have a pair of sandals made to order. A shoe store for the fashion-forward and comfort-minded customer alike, shoe lines include El Naturalista, Miz Mooz, Joseph Seibel, John Fluevog and Birkenstocks. The Smartwool socks & clothing selection is among the largest in Victoria. 1014 Cook St, 250-920-7653. Map 1 H8 www. heartandsoleshoes.ca
Health & Beauty Sante Spa About 20 minutes from downtown Victoria this award-winning spa offers endless opportunities for relaxation, discovery and renewal. Inspired by nature, treatments harness the therapeutic benefits of locally cultivated ingredients such as coastal sea kelp, northern clay and lavender. Additional highlights include the therapeutic mineral pool, meditative labyrinth, cedar sauna. 1999 Country Club Way, 250-391-3920 www. santespavictoria.com Map 2 F8 SPA MAGNOLIA A full-service, chic urban spa providing registered massage therapy, facials and body treatments. Experience award-winning customer service in a modern spa facility in the heart of beautiful downtown Victoria. Open daily 10am to 6pm. Gift boutique available. 625 Courtney St, 250-9207721. www.spamagnolia.com Map 1 E8 THE VITAMIN SHOP Since 1984 the Vitamin Shop has led the way in providing the very best brand name vitamins, herbal remedies and nutritional supplements. Open Mon to Fri, 9am to 6pm; Sat 9:30am to 5:30pm; and Sun 11am to 5pm. 1212 Broad St, 250-386-1212. www. canadianvitaminshop.com Map 1 F8 WILLOW STREAM SPA AT THE FAIRMONT EMPRESS 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 AnN-Louise Jewellers Find exceptional jewellery from diamonds, gold and pearls to brand name watches and the exquisite Pandora collection. Custom-made jewellery and repair work. Downtown Victoria at the Bay Centre, 1150 Douglas St, 250-383-9188 Map 1 F8 www.annlouise.ca JADE VICTORIA Recognized as the hardest, greenest and most translucent Nephrite Jade found, this BC gem draws the finest international carvers to the company’s mine. Find carvings, crafted jewellery and one-of-a-kind sculptures. Just a two-minute walk from the Inner Harbour, browse the shop and learn about the provincial gemstone. Mention WHERE VIctoria and receive 25-per-centoff regular priced items. World-wide shipping. 911 Government St, 250-3845233. www.jadestores.ca Map 1 E8 Michal Negrin Concept Store Find romantic jewellery and fashions from the celebrated designer in downtown Victoria. All jewellery is personally designed by Michal Negrin and hand made at the studio and factory in Israel. 1225 Government St, 250-385-8400, www.michalnegrin. com Map 1 F8
Kitchen & Home Decor 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! Chef-run demonstrations, authentic Italian cooking classes ranging from Pasta-making to six-course dinners. Store hours are Tues through Sat 10am to 5pm. 2039 Oak Bay Ave. 250-590-4868. Map 2 J10 www. latavolakitchenware.com
Markets & Specialty Foods Lifestyle Markets Providing the finest natural foods and supplements to residents and visitors since 1995, find three locations to serve you in your travels: 2950 Douglas St, 250-3843388 Map 2 I9 343 Cook St, 250-3815450 Map 1 H10 and in Sidney, 9769 Fifth St, 250-656-2326 Map 2 I2 www.lifestylemarkets.com
Pets BARK, BATH & BEYOND Discover everything the finest pet could want at this delightful pet boutique and grooming salon. Find all-natural pet
food and treats, collars, carriers and other essentials, 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-squarefoot downtown facility offering daycare, overnight boarding, cat and dog grooming and training. Well-trained staff offer more than 35 years combined experience and certifications, meaning your pet will receive the ultimate care. 2000 Government St, 250-380-7795. Map 1 E6
Real Estate PromOntory With clean, crisp architecture and 21 floors of tailored, luxury condominium living, Promontory is the newest development taking shape along Victoria’s Inner Harbour. Find the smart, efficient floorplans Bosa Properties is renowned for along with refined exterior touches that offer superb value. Sales Centre open 12 to 5pm daily, 80
Warm up to wool Indulge a passion for unique yarns or explore the possibilities of a new hobby with a visit to the inspiring Knotty By Nature. Tucked into the residential neighbourhood of Fairfield, just a few minutes from downtown, this a knitter's paradise, with beautiful wools and all manner of accessories.
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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.
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Shopping Centres & Districts THE BAY CENTRE Spectacular fourlevel galleria, featuring more than 90 shops and services in a unique heritage setting. Find all your favourite brand names, from fashions to fragrance, cameras to Canadiana. Featuring Aerosoles, Eco Chic Spa & Salon, Guess, Jacob, Melanie Lyne, Sport Chek, The Bay, Quiksilver and GoodLife Fitness. Open daily. Corner of Government St and Fort St, 250-952-5690. www. thebaycentre.ca Map 1 F8 BROADMEAD VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTRE Attractive outside mall boasting a fine assortment of boutiques, including Dig This for gardeners and Penna & Co. for cooks, plus Heirloom Linens, Mark’s Work Warehouse, liquor and grocery store, BCAA and Romeo’s Restaurant. 777 Royal Oak Dr. Map 2 I7 HILLSIDE CENTRE Minutes from downtown, this recently expanded shopping centre is anchored by Sears, Thrifty Foods and Bolen Books, and features a wide selection of more than 100 shops and services designed to appeal to all members of the family. Corner of Hillside and Shelbourne streets, 250-595-7154. Map 2 J9 LOJO In the heart of Victoria’s Old Town, find this eclectic selection of trendy specialty shops and boutiques. 500 block Johnson St. Map 1 E7 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 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 34
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Specialty Shops ARTISAN WINE SHOP Discover an excellent selection of fine BC wines and accessories in a warm and inviting downtown shop. 644 Broughton St, 250-384-9994, www.artisanwineshop. ca Map 1 E8 Cleopatra's Bedroom Find a wonderful world of exotic gift ideas, all hand-made in Egypt: hand-painted papyrus, statues, belly-dancing costumes, scarves and more. 654 Fort St, outside the 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. Map 2 J10 On Fort Street at the Bay Centre, 250-385-3212. Map 1 F8 390-
777 Royal Oak Dr, Broadmead Village Shopping Centre, 250-727-9922. Map 2 I7 2387 Beacon Ave, Sidney, 778-4261998. www.digthis.com Map 2 H2 Knightsbridge Gift Shops Locally owned since 1997 and now in new premises, find the same quality items from the UK and Europe. Specialty lines from Moorecroft, Dunoon, Emma Bridgewater, Wentworth wooden jigsaw puzzles, unique cards, Timothy Richards architectural bookends, tapestries from Belgium and so much more. 517 Fort St, 250-385-6020. Map 1 E8 LENS & SHUTTER Find everything for the dedicated photographer or casual shutterbug. 5-1005 Broad St, 250383-7443. www.lensandshutter.com Map 1 F8
original Christmas Village Discover four Christmas gift and souvenir shops under one big roof! Find thousands of Christmas treasures, ornaments, gifts and collectibles, Open daily, 1323 Government St, 250-3807522. Map 1 E8
Winning wines Whether a gift for the wine lover on your list, the perfect bottle to toast the New Year, or a special treat for Valentine's, you'll find exactly what you're looking for at Artisan Wine Shop, downtown on Broughton Street. Boasting a delicious array of options from some of BC's best wineries, this wonderfully warm and inviting shop features a selection of accessories, books and more for everyone from the novice wine lover to the most passionate oenophile.
Find Mission Hill wines at the Artisan Wine Shop
Not sure what to look for? Stop by for a taste of the day's featured wine, or ask the knowedgeable staff about their recommendations.
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Pasta Perfect When there’s a nip in the air and we’re pulling the coat a little tighter, a hearty dish of pasta is often the best winter warm-up. And if you’re exploring downtown Victoria’s many attractions, the Old Spaghetti Factory is the perfect place to cosy up this winter. Steps from the Inner Harbour, find such signature dishes as Pesto Linguine, Tortellini Pomodoro and the kid-favourite Spaghetti with Meatballs.
Dine Around Victoria Victoria is renowned as one of Canada’s culinary hotspots, with farm-fresh goodness right on our doorstep and chefs expertly blending the traditional with all that’s new and exciting on the dining scene. Get a taste of the diversity that is dining in the Capital Region with the annual Dine Around Victoria. The “foodie favourite” event comes to town February 20 to March 9, with participating restaurants offering special three-course menus for either $20, $30, $40 or $50 per person, paired with BC VQA wine suggestions. Traditional WHERE Victoria favourites have included Nautical Nellies, Blue Crab, Wild Saffron, Pacific Restaurant and Sen Zushi, to name just a few, but visit www.tourismvictoria.com to view this year's list of restaurants and their menus, including some celiac-friendly options. In fact, with so many delicious options on offer, the trouble is in choosing! winter 2013 /2014 //
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This directory includes the editor’s recommendations and regular advertisers. Information is subject to change, so please call ahead to avoid disappointment. Co-ordinates refer to the maps on pages 44 to 46. Bistro. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Burgers. . . . . . . . . . . . . Caribbean . . . . . . . . . . Casual Dining . . . . . . . . Chinese . . . . . . . . . . . . Coffee Bars. . . . . . . . . . Deli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . east indian . . . . . . . . . . Gluten Free. . . . . . . . . . Italian . . . . . . . . . . . . Japanese . . . . . . . . . . . Latin . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mediterrean . . . . . . . . . Mexican . . . . . . . . . . . Pubs & lounges . . . . . . . . Steak & Seafood . . . . . . . Seafood. . . . . . . . . . . . Tea Rooms.. . . . . . . . . . WEST COAST. . . . . . . . . .
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Bistro 10 Acres BISTRO + Bar Enjoy a unique West Coast experience showcasing the freshest foods from the Island including meat, cheese, seafood and the finest seasonal produce direct from their farm. Enjoy a casual meal by fireplaces on the heated garden courtyard Open 11:30am to 12am. Brunch served Sat and Sun. 611 Courtney St, 250-2208008. www.10acres.ca Map 1 E9 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, 250383-1545. www.heronrockbistro.ca Map 1 D10
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WILD SAFFRON BISTRO Creative flavours with classical undertones are highlights of this charming bistro’s progressive West Coast cuisine. Pair it with awardwinning locally brewed beers and an extensive selection of wines, all presented in a warm, inviting atmosphere. Take in live music and dancing in the adjacent Swans Brewpub. Open Tues through Sat from 5pm in Swans Suite Hotel, 1605 Store St, 250-361-3150. www.swanshotel. com Map 1 E7
Burgers BIg wheel BURGERs Great dinerstyle burger joint has quickly become a local favourite. 11am to 10pm, 341 Cook St, 250-381-0050, bigwheelburger.com Map 1 H10
BIN 4 BURGER LOUNGE A favourite among locals for their tempting array of hand-crafted specialty burgers, along with health-conscious options and a great appetizer selection. Perfect for lunch, dinner or late-night; take-out available. 180-911 Yates St, 250-5904154, www.bin4burgerlounge.com Map 1 F8 102-716 Goldstream Ave, 778-2655464 Map 2 E9 PINK BICYCLE This self-described gourmet burger joint is heaven for the burger buff, with items ranging from ‘simplicity at its finest’, the Pink Bike Cheese Burger, to a burger of organic local lamb infused with rosemary and apricot and finished with creamy blue cheese. Vegetarian options; delicious desserts. 1008 Blanshard St, 250-384-1008. Map 1 F8
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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 sandwiches with all the fixings. Great for a picnic! 1325 Blanshard St, 250590-5193. Map 1 G8 West Shore Town Centre, #129-2955 Phipps Rd, 250590-7627. Map 2 F9 The Roost A visit to the Saanich Peninsula isn't complete without a stop at this popular bakery and café, conveniently located near the ferries and airport. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, many of the ingredients are grown on their 10-acre farm for the ultimate in freshness and local flavours. A must for foodies! 9100 East Saanich Rd, 250-655-0009, www. roostfarmcentre.com Map 2 H3 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. 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, 250391-8823.
REEF This exciting Caribbean restaurant offers a terrific array of Caribbean fare, including flavourful West Indian curries and delicious jerk dishes, all served in a warm, colourful setting that will whisk you away to the tropics. Open from 11:30am weekdays, from 10:30am Saturday and Sunday. 533 Yates St, 250-388-5375. Map 1 E8
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JJ's Wonton Noodle House This popular eatery is a favourite among locals for lunch and dinner for its excellent selection of Cantonese and Szechuan dishes, including delicious soups. Look for the Chef's Suggestions to try a combination. 1012 Fort St, 250383-0680. www.jjnoodlehouse.ca Map 1 H8
Galloping Goose Grille Premium casual dining in the heart of the West Shore's recreation area. Open Sunday to Thursday 10am to Midnight; Friday and Saturday 10am to 1am. Located in the Langford Lanes bowling facility, 1097 Langford Pkwy, 250-920-9397, www. gallopinggoosegrille.com Map 2 E9
DON MEE Experience the ultimate traditional dim sum lunch or indulge in a world-class Cantonese or Szechuanstyle seafood dinner extravaganza. Authentic Chinese food in the heart of Chinatown. Daily lunch 11am; dinner 5pm. Free delivery after 5pm. 538 Fisgard St, 250-383-1032. Map 1 E6
MING’S Exotic decor. Extensive dinner menu with traditional Cantonese, Szechuan, vegetarian, and specialty dishes. Take out/delivery available. Dinner served daily from 5pm. 1321 Quadra St, 250-385-4405. Map 1 G7
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.
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
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Coffee Bars DUTCH BAKERY AND COFFEE SHOP. Incredible selection of pastries, cookies and birthday and wedding cakes. Specializing in handmade chocolates. Coffee shop serves breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea in a family setting. 718 Fort St, 250-385-1012. Map 1 F8
DELI BROUGHTON STREET DELI Specializing in Montreal smoked meat 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 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
MARINA COFFEE HOUSE This charming waterfront café serves fine specialty coffees and pastries. Enjoy the light-lunch menu outside on the patio, then finish off with a spectacular dessert. Licensed. Open daily at 7am. Oak Bay Marina, 1327 Beach Dr, 250598-3890. www.marinarestaurant.com Map 2 K10
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
VILLAGE PATISSERIE Luscious Central European pastries and cookies to enjoy with a specialty coffee, as well as ice cream and savoury light lunches of soups and salads. Open Mon to Sat until 5:30pm. 2217 Oak Bay Ave, 250-3700766. Map 2 J10
East Indian 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, 250-480-1055. www.spicejammer.com Map 1 G8
gluten free Santé Gluten Free Cafe Honouring dietary needs by offering delicious gluten-free, dairy-free, vegan and paleo diet options, Victoria's first completely gluten-free café features the season’s freshest produce and exceptional, carefully researched gluten-free fare. Enjoy the warm inviting atmosphere perfect for sharing a great meal with good friends. Take-away
TASTE OF THE CITY sen Sen zushi ZuShi restaurant 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. 940 Fort Street 250-385-4320 www.senzushi.com winter 2013 /2014 //
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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, 250-382-4422 or 250382-5544. Map 1 F8 SAN REMO A cosy atmosphere and great Mediterranean cuisine has made this a Victoria favourite for more than 20 years. Friendly service and ample portions. The pizzas are delicious! 2709 Quadra St. at Hillside Ave, 250-384-5255. Map 1 G4
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Japanese 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 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. 510 Fort St, 250382-1514. Map 1 E8
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FIAMO ITALIAN KITCHEN A warm, inviting setting is the perfect venue to enjoy this rustic Italian cuisine, prepared in the Tuscan tradition, complemented by French, Spanish and Mediterranean influences. Enjoy pizza, pasta, chicken, lamb and seafood dishes. 515 Yates St, 250-388-5824. www.fiamo.ca Map 1 E8
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SENZUSHI JAPANESE CUISINE AND SUSHI BAR This wonderful, authentic restaurant boasts an inviting,
contemporary atmosphere and delicious, traditional Japanese cuisine beautifully prepared and presented. Sample the taste-tempting creations from the sushi bar or enjoy the varied menu from the comfort of a private table. Japanese cocktails; specialty desserts. Reservations suggested, but not required. Open Mon to Sat, with lunch from 11:30am to 2pm and dinner from 5 to 9pm. 940 Fort St, 250-3854320. www.senzushi.com Map 1 G8
Latin The Tapa Bar Excellent tapas-style cuisine in a charming restaurant tucked into downtown’s Trounce Alley. Don’t miss the roasted garlic soup – delicious! 620 Trounce Alley, 250383-0013. Map 1 E8
Mediterranean Catalano Restaurant and Cicchetti Bar Downtown in the Magnolia Hotel, Catalano showcases local produce with a distinct Mediterranean flare, embodying the soul of regional Italian and Spanish cuisine, including delicious Venetian tapas known as "cicchetti." 619 Courtney St, 250-4801824. www.catalanorestaurant.com
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 EnglishStyle 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
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, 250361-3310. www.swanshotel.com Map 1 E7
Seafood HAULTAIN FISH & CHIPS Friendly neighbourhood diner serving fresh fish with a fluffy light batter that melts in your mouth, as well as oysters, prawns, calamari and deep-fried perogies. Eat in or take out. Open Tues
to Sat 11:30am to 7:30pm. Closed Sundays, Mondays and stat holidays. 1127 Haultain St, 250-383-8332. Map 1 I5 www.haultainfishandchips.com PESCATORE’S Seafood & Grill 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. 11am to 11pm weekdays, from 11:30am weekends. 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
Sensational sushi Step inside the contemporary setting of downtown's Sen Zushi Japanese Restaurant and Sushi Bar, and discover one of the city's finest destinations for Japanese cuisine. Browse the extensive sushi menu, warm up with a bowl of Udon noodles, or choose a multi-course meal. Opt for one of the combination dinners and enjoy a variety of favourites!
Tea Rooms THE FAIRMONT EMPRESS Elegant and sumptuous afternoon tea in the Tea Lobby. Dress code in effect. Reservations required. The Fairmont Empress Hotel, 721 Government St, 250-384-8111. Map 1 E9 JAMES BAY TEAROOM AND RESTAURANT Cosy tea room, relaxed and homey, but very traditional. Easy walk from the Inner Harbour in historic James Bay. Dinner fare features Britishstyle specialities. Great prices. 332 Menzies St, 250-382-8282. Map 1 E10
Thai NoodleCart Experience a taste of Thailand right here in Victoria, enjoyed in a setting that will sweep you away to a traditional Thai marketplace. Eat in or take-out. 1018 Blanshard St, 250-4773883, www.noodlecart.com Map 1 F8
West Coast BLUE CRAB BAR AND GRILL Features fresh ingredients from around the world: scallops from Alaska, halibut and salmon from BC, duck from the Fraser Valley and more. Beautiful patio overlooking the harbour. Coast Harbourside Hotel, 146 Kingston St, 250-480-1999. www.bluecrab.ca Map 1 C9
Harbour House Steps away from Victoria’s picturesque Inner Harbour, this charming restaurant has been a
local favourite for more than 30 years thanks to exceptional service and cozy setting. Separate dining space accommodates up to 30. Enjoy fresh, West Coast favourites such as salmon, Seafood en Croûte and Chateaubriand served table side. Open daily for dinner from 4:30pm. 607 Oswego St, 250-386-1244, Map 1 D9 www. victoriaharbourhouse.com MARINA RESTAURANT With one of Victoria’s most magnificent waterfront settings, the Marina Restaurant in Oak Bay offers a premium dining experience. The restaurant serves the highest quality delicious seafood, regional cuisine and Sunday brunch. Enjoy a selection from the extensive wine list or visit the sushi bars. 1327 Beach Dr, 250-598-8555. www.marinarestaurant.com Map 2 K9 THE PACIFIC The best in local seafood, organic produce, aged beef, free range poultry and BC wines are featured from this beautiful location right on the Harbour, next to the Legislature. Outdoor terrace. Open daily from 6:30am to 10pm. Visit The Mark for ultra-fine dining and the Courtyard Café for great snacks and coffee. Hotel Grand Pacific, 463 Belleville St, 250380-4458. www.pacificrestaurant.com Map 1 D9 winter 2013 /2014 //
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Neighbourhoods INNER HARBOUR / DOWNTOWN The Inner Harbour is the most often photographed and most easily recognized place in Victoria, and home to several renowned landmarks, including the Legislative Buildings and The Fairmont Empress Hotel. Nearby, Bastion Square is the site of the original Fort Victoria and currently home to great shops, restaurants, and attractions, including the Maritime Museum. Other downtown attractions include the Royal BC Museum, the National Geographic IMAX Theatre, The Bateman Centre and the Victoria Bug Zoo. Shoppers will love Government Street, LoJo (lower Johnson Street), Fort Street and the Bay Centre. Take in views of the Inner Harbour with a stroll along the pedestrian walkway beginning near Belleville and Menzies streets and following the waterfront over the blue Johnson Street Bridge into neighbouring Vic West and Esquimalt. NEIGHBOURHOODS NEAR DOWNTOWN Several picturesque, historic neighbourhoods surround downtown and are within easy walking distance. Just south of downtown, James Bay is Victoria’s oldest residential neighbourhood, bordered by water on three sides and Beacon Hill Park on the fourth. Beacon Hill has been Victoria’s best-loved green space since the 1850s, with pathways, gardens and a seasonal children’s petting zoo. On the east side of the park is Fairfield, a residential neighbourhood with a trendy collection of shops and cafés called Cook Street Village. East of downtown, Rockland is a prestigious area of older, stately homes; attractions include Craigdarroch Castle, Government House Gardens and the Art Gallery 40
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The Holiday Greenhouse Go behind the scenes at the world famous Butchart Gardens this winter, as the talented gardeners offer complimentary weekend tours of some of their 26 greenhouses. Available every Saturday and Sunday in November at 10am, noon and 2pm, the tours are free, but admission to the Gardens is required. Reservations are highly recommended as limited spaces are available – call 250-652-4422 ext 203 weekdays from 9am to 3pm. For those fascinated by ancient history of the botanical kind, staff have created a pamphlet exploring some of the early plant and tree genera which can be seen growing at the Gardens. The pamphlet includes a location map and photographs of 14 plant species dinosaurs might have seen! Pick up a copy at the Gardens’ Visitor Info Centre. 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 This charming area of Tudorstyled homes, oak trees and manicured gardens is a few minutes' drive from downtown. Oak Bay Village and the Avenue are the main shopping areas with excellent shops and galleries, featuring antiques, art, gifts, china, fashion and jewellery. Dining options range from English-style pubs and afternoon tea houses to modern bistros and beautiful waterfront dining rooms, including the Marina Restaurant. Oak Bay is also one of Victoria’s best paddling and cycling areas. Beach Drive, Estevan Village, the Oak Bay Marina and Willows Beach are popular stops. www.oakbaytourism.com
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,
Elk/Beaver Lake Park, a great spot for watersports, walking and fishing, the gardens at the Horticulture Centre of the Pacific, Swan Lake/Christmas Hill Nature Sanctuary. Just east of Elk/Beaver Lake Park is the seaside neighbourhood of Cordova Bay, valued for its rural beauty and unparalleled views of Haro Strait and the San Juan Islands. Highlights here include a charming collection of shops and galleries called Mattick’s Farm, Cordova Bay and The Ridge golf courses. SAANICH PENINSULA AND SIDNEY The pastoral Saanich Peninsula is home to a number of excellent attractions, including the world-famous Butchart Gardens, Victoria Butterfly Gardens, Heritage Acres and several wineries. Enjoy good cycling opportunities and pleasant drives throughout the Peninsula. Sidney is a charming seaside town with picturesque marinas, oceanside walking paths and great restaurants, galleries and shops. Sidney attractions include the Shaw Ocean Discovery Centre and the BC Aviation Museum. WEST SHORE COMMUNITIES AND SOOKE West of Victoria along Highway 14, discover the communities of View Royal, Highlands, Colwood, Langford, Metchosin and Sooke, which offer a wide variety of outdoor activities. West Shore attractions include Olympic View Golf Course, Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites, Hatley Park at Royal Roads University, Adrena Line Zipline, the Sooke Region Museum and a thriving arts community. West of Sooke, find beautiful scenery at French, China, Sombrio and Botanical beaches.
Attractions & Sights bateman centre Discover the legacy of Canada's premier nature artist in this state-of-the-art gallery filled with interactive displays. Sun to Wed 10am to 6pm, Thurs to Sat, 10am to 9pm. In the former Steamship Terminal building on the Inner Harbour, 470 Belleville St, 250-940-3630. www.batemancentre. org Map 1 E9 BUG ZOO Discover the amazing world of insects and arachnids at this unusual and fascinating zoo. Home to giant tropical bugs from around the world, including ghost mantids, the world’s longest stick insects, shaking leaf insects and orchid mantids, as well as Canada’s
largest ant farm. Entomologists (bug scientists) offer interesting presentations, fun bug-holding activities and answer questions. Good for all ages. Entrance fee allows return same-day visits. Gift shop. One block from the Fairmont Empress Hotel. 631 Courtney St, 250-384-BUGS. www.bugzoo.com Map 1 F8 & Map 3 H9
BUTCHART GARDENS Twenty hectares of world-famous gardens that marked 100 years in 2004. Dining available – call 652-8222 for reservations. Free parking. Wheelchair accessible. Open daily; call for hours and admission. 800 Benvenuto Ave, 250652-5256. Map 2 G5 BUTTERFLY GARDENS A tropical 12,000-sq-ft indoor garden with more than 2,000 exotic butterflies and the world’s largest species of moth. Tropical plants, birds, ducks, flamingoes, fish, waterfalls and streams add to the ambience. Fun for the family and a photographer’s paradise. Free guided tours with naturalists. Gift shop, free parking with designated RV and coach spots. Five minutes to Butchart Gardens. Closed in November 1461 Benvenuto Ave, 250-652-3822. Map 2 G5 www. butterflygardens.com CFB ESQUIMALT NAVAL AND MILITARY MUSEUM Charting the rich maritime history of the naval base at Esquimalt. Open Mon to Fri 10am to 3:30pm for self-guided tours. At CFB Esquimalt’s Naden Base, off Admirals Rd, 250-363-4312. Map 2 H9 CRAIGDARROCH CASTLE Historic museum/mansion. Originally the home of BC’s first millionaire Robert Dunsmuir and his family. Period furnishings. Amazing craftsmanship and details throughout the 39-room castle. Open daily for self-guided tours, 9am to 7pm. 1050 Joan Cres (off Fort St), 250-5925323. www.thecastle.ca Map 1 J9 FORT RODD HILL & FISGARD LIGHTHOUSE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITES Fort Rodd Hill is a centuryold coast artillery fort. Fisgard is the oldest lighthouse on the West Coast. Interactive exhibits. Only 15 minutes west of downtown Victoria. Open daily. Located off Ocean Blvd, in Colwood. Fort Rodd Hill Rd, 250-478-5849. www. pc.gc.ca/fortroddhill Map 2 G9
HERITAGE ACRES Twelve-hectare forest and park featuring the Saanich Historical Artifacts Society’s oldfashioned museum housing thousands of household, agricultural and industrial artifacts dating from 1900 to the present and a huge model railway track used by the Vancouver Island Model Engineers. Miles of beautiful nature trails. 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 Horticulture Centre of the Pacific Specialty and demonstration gardens. Open daily; hours and admission vary. 505 Quayle Rd, 250479-6162, www.hcp.ca. Map 2 H7 GOVERNMENT HOUSE GARDENS Six hectares of dazzling gardens open to the public (house is a private residence). Gardens are open sunrise to sunset. Free admission. 1401 Rockland Ave, phone. Map 1 J10
HATLEY PARK NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Gracious castle built by James Dunsmuir, whose father built Craigdarroch Castle, is now home to Royal Roads University, after years as a military college. Gorgeous gardens and forest trails. Hatley Park, 2005 Sooke Rd, 250391-2666. www.hatleypark.ca Map 2 G9 Langford Lanes 10-pin bowling facility offering public bowling and Cosmic Bowling on weekend evenings. Sun to Thurs 10am to 12am; Fri and Sat to 1am. 1097 Langford Pkwy, 250-3919908, www.langfordlanes.com Map 2 E9 MARITIME MUSEUM OF BC Explore BC’s extensive maritime history through collections of models, the Canadian Navy Gallery, exploration and shipwreck exhibits and more. See the restored courtroom where Begbie, the “hanging judge” presided. Open daily 10am to 5pm. Wheelchair accessible. 28 Bastion Square, 250-385-4222. Map 1 E8 MINIATURE WORLD More than 80 attractions in miniature. 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. winter 2013 /2014 //
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Y essential city Film showings rotate hourly from 10am to 8pm. Call for schedule information. The theatre is located at the Royal BC Museum at 675 Belleville St, 250-953IMAX. www.imaxvictoria.com Map 1 E9 ROYAL BC MUSEUM Discover the Royal BC Museum and its awardwinning First Peoples and Modern History galleries, Natural History gallery and interactive Ocean Station gallery. Open daily. Also home to the National Geographic IMAX Theatre. 675 Belleville St, 250-356-7226. Map 1 E9 www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca SHAW OCEAN DISCOVERY CENTRE Discover the amazing diversity of the Salish Sea in massive aquarium habitats teeming with marine life. 9811 Seaport Place, Sidney, 250-665-7511. www. oceandiscovery.ca Map 2 I2 SOOKE REGION MUSEUM Local history is presented through exhibits on Native history, early settlers, the gold rush, logging, farming and fishing. Gift shop and art gallery. Open Tues to Sun. 2070 Phillips Rd, Sooke, 250-642-6351. Map 2 A11
ST. ANN’S ACADEMY Magnificent historic treasure older than both The Empress Hotel and the Legislative Buildings. The 1858 chapel and 1910 auditorium are fully restored. Parking off Blanshard St. Closed holidays. 835 Humboldt St, 250-953-8828. Map 1 F9
Golf Arbutus Ridge Golf Club Enjoy the picturesque drive to the Cowichan Valley and this scenic course that has earned a Four Star Golf Digest rating. Full service Satellite Bar & Grille offers a scenic patio overlooking the 18th hole with ocean views. Directly surrounded by nine wineries. Pro shop. 3515 Telegraph Rd, Cobble Hill, 250-7435100. www.golfbc.com Map 2 F10 BEAR MOUNTAIN GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Enjoy world-class golf on two 18-hole, Jack and Steve Nicklaus co-designed courses. Visit the wellstocked pro shop and try one of several dining establishments. For dinner reservations, call 250-391-7170. For the Golf Shop, call 250-744-2327. Map 2 F8
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Come explore with IMAX IMAX Victoria takes audiences to places most of us can only dream of in a trio of films showing this winter on the sixstorey-tall screen. In Hidden Universe, visit the deepest reaches of our universe with stunning, never-before-seen images of space including the earliest galaxies, watch stars being born in vivid clouds of gas and dust, tour the surface of Mars, and witness images of distant celestial structures including stunning views of the Sun. Continue your space explorations with Space Junk. Soar for the stunning depths of Meteor Crater to an unprecedented view of our increasingly crowded orbits – 22,000 miles above earth. Fifty years after launching our dreams into space, we’re left with a troubling legacy: a growing ring of orbiting debris that threatens the safety of earth’s orbits. Next, dive deep below the ocean’s surface in Great White Shark, opening in January. Misrepresented, maligned and on the verge of extinction, the great white shark is an iconic predator: the creature we love to fear. Come and explore the great white’s place in our imaginations, in our fears and in the reality of its role at the top of the oceanic food chain. green and pro shop. Open daily at 4239 Blenkinsop Rd. call for hours. Mini-Golf: 250-477-4104; Driving range: 250-7212001; Proshop: 250-590-8250. www.valleyadventuregolf.com Map 2 I8 CORDOVA BAY GOLF COURSE This 18-hole course boasts lovely landscaping and views of the ocean and Mt. Baker. Restaurant, lounge, pro shop, driving range and putting green. 5333 Cordova Bay Rd at Mattick’s Farm, 250-658-4444. Map 2 I6 PROSPECT LAKE GOLF COURSE Popular nine-hole golf course in a lovely lakeside rural setting. Licensed patio
restaurant; rentals available; practice green and driving nets. 4633 Prospect Lake Rd,250-479-2688. Map 2 G7 OLYMPIC VIEW GOLF CLUB This picturesque, 18-hole, par 72 championship golf course is one of Greater Victoria’s favourite courses since its opening in 1990. Pro shop. Full service Forester's Bistro & Bar overlooks the course. 643 Latoria Rd, 250-4743673. www.golfbc.com Map 2 F10
Outdoor Adventure PRINCE OF WHALES WHALE WATCHING Enjoy whale and sea lion watching at its finest and most
exciting. Look for the yellow Zodiacs, the 31-foot all-weather cruisers, or the high-speed, 60-foot cruiser, Ocean Magic. Hourly departures across from The Fairmont Empress Hotel. Try the Butchart Garden tour or the company’s alternative to ferry or plane travel: a tour aboard the Ocean Magic II incorporating travel to either Vancouver or Victoria. 812 Wharf St, Lower Causeway Level, 250-383-4884. www.princeofwhales. com Map 1 E8 SpringTide Tours Experience the West Coast's favourite "locals" – resident Killer Whales, porpoises, seals and more, plus migrating Humpbacks. Choose from a 61’ luxury yacht or speedy Zodiacs for a fun and exhilarating ride. Knowledgeable, experienced naturalists. An experience you’ll never forget! 1119 Wharf St, 250-384-4444 or 250-386-6016 springtidecharters.com Map 1 E8
Parks BEACON HILL PARK Rose garden, wildfowl sanctuary, picnic tables, tennis courts, playgrounds, 100-year-old cricket pitch, lawn bowling, baseball and soccer fields and a seasonal children’s animal farm. Map 1 E12 GALLOPING GOOSE & LOCHSIDE REGIONAL TRAILS Unique park system with 84 km of cycling/hiking trail along a former railway line, connecting the Saanich Peninsula with Victoria and Saanich to the West Shore. Beautiful landscapes of rolling farmland, forest and rocky shoreline. Accessible from numerous points along the route. Call 250-478-3344 or pick up a map at the Visitor Centre. Map 2 GOLDSTREAM PROVINCIAL PARK An extensive network of hiking trails winds through this park of ancient forests, majestic waterfalls and a fascinating diversity of plant and animal life. Located 20 minutes from downtown Victoria on Hwy 1. Call BC Parks at 250-391-2300. Map 2 E8 WITTY’S LAGOON A wonderful ocean-front park with wide-open beaches at low tide. This is a big hit with kids. The forest hiking trails have stairs at steep points and benches along the way. Picnic area with washrooms. Call CRD Parks at 250-478-3344. Map 2 F11
Tours CHINATOWN WALKS Every Saturday 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 $15; students & seniors $13. Rain or shine. Call 250-384-6698 for details. www. discoverthepast.com Discovery Walks 90-minute historical walks that bring Victoria's diverse history to life. Most Saturday afternoons and Sunday mornings throughout the winter. Consult www.discoverthepast.com or call 2509.384.6698 for full schedule. Adults $15, students/seniors $13. GHOSTLY WALKS Fascinating 90-minute walking tours past downtown Victoria’s spookiest spots. Discover why Victoria is the most haunted city in British Columbia. Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 pm. Start at Visitor Information Centre. Adults $14; students & seniors $12. Rain or shine. Call 250-384-6698 for details. www. discoverthepast.com VICTORIA CARRIAGE TOURS Enjoy private horse-drawn carriage tours. Uniformed drivers will discuss the past, present and future of Victoria while you take in the city’s beauty at a leisurely pace; 30 to 90 minute tours depart year-round from under the green umbrella stand at the corner of Belleville and Menzies. Free pick-up from most downtown hotels and other select locations. 20-passenger trolly tours available for group events. Reservations required – call 250-383-2207 or 1-877-663-2207 or visit online. www. victoriacarriage.com Map 1 E9 VICTORIA Hippo TOURS The hippest way to see Victoria is by both land and sea! These 90-minute tours aboard specially designed amphibious vehicles will take you past many of Victoria’s top attractions, while also offering a glimpse of local life – the perfect way to plan the rest of your visit! Tours depart from 468 Belleville St daily from 11am to 5pm daily, with extended hours during summer. 250-590-5290 www.victoriahippotours.com Map 1 E9
Transportation HELIJET INTERNATIONAL Scheduled service between downtown Victoria and downtown Vancouver. Experience a spectacular, scenic 35-minute flight in
the comfort of their spacious helicopters. Book online or call toll-free 1-800-6654354. www.helijet.com Map 1 B10
PACIFIC COASTAL AIRLINES Daily scheduled flights between Victoria and Vancouver, departing from Victoria International Airport. Fares start from $49 one way. For information or for reservations, call 1-800-663-2872. Charter service is also available. www. pacificcoastal.com VICTORIA REGIONAL TRANSIT Year-round public transportation from Sooke to Sidney. Family Travel Program. Schedule information at www.bctransit. com or 250-382-6161.
Wineries & Breweries CHURCH & STATE WINES 20 minutes from downtown Victoria, this awardwinning winery welcomes visitors for tastings. 1445 Benvenuto Ave, 250652-2671. churchandstatewines.com Map 2 G5
MUSE WINERY This award-winning winery produces a selection of quality red and white vintages. Visit Fri to Sun 12 to 5pm or by appointment for groups. 11195 Chalet Rd, 250-656-2552. www. musewinery.ca Map 2 G2 SEA CIDER FARM & CIDERHOUSE The Saanich Peninsula’s only cidery brews a selection of ciders in the British style from its certified organic apples. Tours, tastings and sales. Wed through Sun, 11am to 4pm. 2487 Mt. St. Michael Rd, 250-544-4824. www.seacider.ca Map 2 H4
Phillips Brewing Visit one of Victoria's original craft brewers and discover what has kept Phillips bringing innovative flavours to beer fans for more than 10 years. Stop by at 4pm Wednesdays or Thursdays for a tour. Tours are limited to 10 people and fill quickly, so reservations are recommended – call 250-3801912. The cost is $5.60/person and includes samples from our taster bar. 2010 Government St, 250-380-1912. phillipsbeer.com Map 1 F6 VANCOUVER ISLAND BREWERY One of the Island’s favourite craft breweries offers a store (open Tues to Sat) and guided tours, Fridays and Saturdays, at 1 and 3pm for $7 per person or $10 per person with a branded Vancouver Island Brewery pint glass. 2330 Government St, 250-361-0005. Map 1 F5 www.vanislandbrewery.com winter 2013 /2014 //
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1. Colourful Canadian artworks on display at Winchester Galleries’ three locations. Page 27
6. Side-splitting laughs from comedians like Steve Patterson. Page 20
Boutique. Page 30.
2. Skating on the outdoor rink at the Butchart Gardens. Page 41 3. Valentine treats from Rogers’ Chocolates. Page 30. 4. The possibilities of spring revealed at Seedy Saturday. www.jamesbaymarket.com. 5. A beautiful new bracelet from Ann Louise Jewellers. Page 32
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7. Christmas stories from storyteller Stuart McLean. Page 23 8. Holiday shopping at the Bay Centre. Page 34. 9. Crafty ideas from local artisan shops. Page 30. 10. Winter bird watching at Esquimalt Lagoon. Map 2. 11. Settling into cosy new bedding from Sweet Dreams
12. Victoria’s well-connected Transit system – makes getting around easy and accessible. Page 43. 13. The Winter Garden at the Horticulture Centre of the Pacific. Page 41 14. Hearty, family-friendly pasta from the Old Spaghetti Factory. Page 36. 15. The diverse stage scene, including Langham Court Theatre. Page 21.
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