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Great British Columbia Attractions and Victoria Hotels
British Columbia is an excellent option for your next adventure. The region has more than 1,100 different wildlife species and some of the most diverse ecosystems in the world, making British Columbia the perfect place to watch and enjoy wildlife. British Columbia boasts of some of the most unforgettable scenery, with majestic mountains soaring up to 9,843ft, ancient old-growth forests, caves, hoodoos (ancient, stone-like pillars), and wide stretches of sandy beaches. Look for good Victoria hotels to serve as a base for all your adventures, from hiking through alpine meadows, exploring Canada's highest waterfalls, to wading in natural hot springs. Enjoy the abundant wildlife to the fullest with bird watching tours or a whale watching tour, if the season is right. Bald eagles may be soaring above so keep an eye out for these magnificent creatures, also keep your eyes and ears peeled for mountain goats, moose, and caribou.
Victoria Hotels Near Downtown
Victorias downtown is the best place to experience the sights and sounds of Garden City. Downtown Victoria offers some of the best shopping destinations: from Antique Row on Fort Street, to the charming little shops in Market Square, and the dainty gift shops that dot Government Street. Victoria hotels in downtown will put you close to the major attractions of the city: the majestic Legislative Buildings, ivy-covered Empress Hotel, and the entertainments of Inner Harbour. Experience the unique feel of Inner Harbour by walking along the causeway while enjoying the ambience of local musicians, jugglers, and artists; or go high-speed whale-watching aboard a zodiac; or maybe take a luxurious dinner cruise on a yacht. If youre taking your family with you, make time for the Undersea Gardens, Royal London Wax Museum, Crystal Gardens, and Miniature World. Victoria also features great museums, including the world-renowned Royal British Columbia Museum, plus historic sites such as Fort Rodd Hill in Esquimalt and Craigdarroch Castle.
Heritage Attractions and Nearby Victoria Hotels
Western Canada's oldest city, Victoria was named in honor of Queen Victoria and established in 1843. The citys extensive history offers dozens of possibilities for historic tours, starting with the Fort Rodd Hill & Fisgard Lighthouse, national historic sites that are excellent representatives of Canada's military and maritime heritage. These adjacent sites are located at the western entrance to Esquimalt Harbour, and just 10 km. by road from downtown Victoria. Fort Rodd Hill features three 1890s coast artillery gun batteries, barracks and searchlight emplacements. Nearby Fisgard Lighthouse was built in 1860 and is Canadas oldest lighthouse in the west coast. Canada's largest and most diverse National Historic Site is Hatley Park. Hatley features a magnificent castle built in 1908, the site also has museums, Japanese, Italian and Rose Gardens for you to explore. You should also see the Emily Carr House, birthplace of one of Canada's famous landscape painters and writers Emily Carr. Dont miss out on these heritage sites either: the Abkhazi Garden, Craigdarroch Castle, and the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory.
Culture Tours and Victoria Hotels
The city of Victoria is alive with arts and entertainment attractions for every kind of traveler. Victorias calendar is packed with cultural events, live theater, art exhibits, music concerts, festivals and films all featuring local artists. Proud home of the world-renowned Pacific Opera Victoria, the city of Victoria is also home to a host of art galleries, exhibits and studios. Victoria keeps its traditional, indigenous art alive with paintings, prints, sculpture, glass, wood and pottery on display all over the city. There are also creative centers in Salt Spring Island and the Gulf Islands. As for music, The Victoria Symphony has a hectic performance year, but you should definitely come around for its Bayview Residences Victoria Symphony Splash a by-donation concert performed from a barge in the Inner Harbor. Try to time your vacation with these events in mind and look for Victoria hotels that keep you close to where the action is. One good option is The Inn at Laurel Point, a waterfront property in the downtown area. You should also consider the Embassy Inn, Chateau Victoria Hotel and Suites, Helms Inn, James Bay Inn, and Victoria Regent Hotel.
by: Daniel Cradock
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