A family on a harbour ferry ride around inner harbour Victoria, BC
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Inclusive Travel in Victoria, BC

We welcome all travellers and take great pride in a diverse community that embraces the LGBTQ2* community, welcomes new friends and celebrates our shared humanity. From its rankings as Canada’s Most Romantic City, Travel + Leisure’s Top 50 Places to Visit in 2023 to Condé Nast’s ranking as the #1 city in the world, clearly, we are one-of-a-kind. We live a bit differently, we do business a bit differently, and we put love before all else.

Victoria welcomes all with arms wide open—it’s not just something we say, but reflected in what we do and how we do it. #LoveIsWelcomeHere

Our LGBTQ2* community lives, works and plays throughout the city. You’re welcome to stay anywhere, but you may also choose from the Travel Alternatives Group (TAG) list of approved accommodations.

Love is Welcome (and strongly encouraged!) Here

We’re so glad you’re here or looking to visit. Now let’s get you booked and help you find some exciting things to do while you’re here. We look forward to seeing you and promise to give you the royal treatment when you arrive.

A couple explores Dallas Road in Victoria, BC

TAG Accommodations

See our list of LGBTQ2* friendly properties, Travel Alternatives Group (TAG) Approved Accommodations.

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Pride flags at Parliament Building

Your Guide to Pride

Get ready to don your rainbows; here are our pride highlights.

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Rainbow Registered

We Are Rainbow Registered. Today. Tomorrow. Every day.

When you see a Rainbow Registered logo, you know the business or organization meets stringent standards to ensure 2SLGBTQI+ customers, visitors and staff feel safe, welcomed, and accepted.

Find Rainbow Registered businesses in Victoria.

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Destination Greater Victoria is honoured to be based on the traditional territory of the Lekwungen-speaking peoples of the Songhees Nation and the Esquimalt Nation, whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.