City of Victoria
Victoria is a haven for both the leisure traveller and the active visitor. The city reflects its First Nations and British history in heritage buildings and totem poles alike. The picturesque Inner Harbour and downtown core explode with colour and charm. Victoria boasts the mildest climate in Canada and embraces its natural surroundings. As a result, gardens bloom year-round and outdoor adventure abounds.
Victoria is a cosmopolitan city in an intimate setting. It is the capital city of British Columbia and the seat of provincial government. The city moves at an easy pace and is clean and safe. World-renowned for its charming ambience, Victoria boasts heritage buildings, colourful gardens and outdoor recreation and marine adventure at every turn.
Along with the historic Fairmont Empress Hotel the impressive Legislative Buildings preside over Victoria’s picturesque Inner Harbour. The harbour is the centre of the city and bustles with seaplanes, ferries, yachts, kayaks and rowing sculls. During the spring and summer, buskers entertain along the harbour causeway and hanging flower baskets adorn lamp posts. At night, the Inner Harbour glows with light from the 3,333 lights that illuminate the Legislative Buildings.
Despite the monumental stature of Victoria’s landmarks, there are few buildings in the city over seven stories tall. Instead, ocean and mountain views complete the cityscape. A great way to explore the downtown area is on foot. Olde Towne, Chinatown, Fisherman’s Wharf, Beacon Hill Park and the residential areas of James Bay, Fairfield and Rockland are all within walking distance of the Inner Harbour. Bicycles, double-decker buses and horse-drawn carriages also provide great transportation options.
For more information about city and its services please visit the City of Victoria
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