It’s no secret that Victoria, British Columbia is one of the top places in Canada for dining. With a vibrant, multicultural population, access to fresh, local products and one of the mildest climates in the country, it’s easy to see why there are more restaurants per capita in Victoria BC than any other Canadian city.
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Vancouver Island is an incredible place to explore. With never-ending wilderness, deep cultural history, beautiful towns and cities set amongst the natural beauty of forests and oceans, there is so much to see and do!
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The blue skies, long, bright days and warm nights means that summer is here in the capital city! August is by far the hottest month of the year in Victoria and if there is one kind of food that really says summer it’s BBQ!
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August is one of the hottest months of the year and it’s the perfect time to head out and to explore everything the Island has to offer. Whether you’re heading for an outdoor adventure, walking through charming towns, visiting breweries and dining out, booking tours or seeing attractions – there are many ways to make incredible memories here!
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There’s no doubt that British Columbia is one of the most peaceful places in Canada – which is why it is consistently one of the top destinations in the world! With ocean views of the beautiful Salish Sea and Pacific Ocean, dense forests, majestic mountains and charming towns and cities, Vancouver Island is a tranquil destination.
Continue readingThe Only Vancouver Island Packing List You Need
Vancouver Island, located in British Columbia, just across the Strait of Georgia from Vancouver itself, is a dream destination for many in Canada and the nearby Pacific Northwest region of the U.S.A.
With an endless amount of outdoor activities to be enjoyed and plenty of in-town amenities like restaurants, bars, and cafes in Victoria, you won’t lack for things to keep you and your fellow travelers entertained.
While there’s a real variety in activities, just like much of North America, there’s also a big variety in weather based on the season you decide to visit. Lucky for you, and a surprise to many, the winters on Vancouver Island aren’t nearly as snowy and cold as they are on mainland B.C. You’ll still want to bring a warm coat and plenty of cozy clothes but it won’t be quite the tundra you might be expecting. On the same note, you can expect warm summer weather but given the sea breeze, the temperatures aren’t as balmy as they are inland.
With that in mind, we’ll break up our packing list into 4 separate seasonal lists and 1 checklist for things you’ll need year-round, regardless of the season.

Year-Round Packing List for Vancouver Island
Whether you plan your trip to Vancouver Island in the winter, spring, summer, or fall, there are a few things you won’t want to come here without. In winter and spring when rainy days are more likely, you’ll want to pack extra comfy clothes for lounging around your vacation rental home. It’s also a good idea to pack some games and extra things to do for nights in.
Depending on how you’re arriving in town might affect how much or how little you plan to pack. If you’re flying onto Vancouver Island, I suggest going light and packing in a carry on. This will not only save you time at the airport but it also makes it easier to get from point A to point B. If you’re driving to town and will cross over via ferry, your only limitations to packing really depends on the size of your car.
Regardless, using packing cubes will not only save you space but it’ll also help keep your belongings organized once you arrive and begin to unpack.
Luckily, if you’re staying at one of our well-stocked vacation rental homes, you won’t need to worry about packing beach towels, kitchen supplies, or bonus day to day items. Instead, you’ll only need to pack the items you’ll personally use on your Canadian vacation.
These items you’ll want to pack anytime of the year include:
- Hiking Boots
- Comfortable pair of everyday shoes
- Jeans
- Sweatshirt
- Athletic clothing
- Loungewear
- Pajamas
- Toiletries
- Camera
- Phone
- Laptop (although we highly recommend you use this trip to unplug!)
- Kindle or book
- Chargers
- Reusable water bottle
- Daypack or tote bag
Winter Packing List for Vancouver Island
As said before, winter weather is a bit different than mainland Canada, so instead of piles and piles of snow, it’s our rainy season. While some of that will turn to snow, it doesn’t stick around for too long.
Given that it’s the rainy season, it’s also the low season. That means a more peaceful vacation, away from the crowds that storm the island in the summer. If you’re up for some wet weather, winter is a great time to enjoy the sights, sounds, and delights of Vancouver Island with hardly anyone else around.
While it’s not as cold as you might be expecting if you’re traveling to the island from mainland B.C., you’ll still want to wear ample layers. A water-resistant outer layer is definitely the most important as the rain can come and go quite unexpectedly but underneath that you’ll want some comfy layers.
To make your winter trip as comfortable as possible, here’s what you should pack:
- A few extra pairs of pants
- Waterproof jacket
- Waterproof shoes or rain boots
- Long sleeve t-shirts
- Hoodie
- Leggings (or other athletic clothing for hikes)
- Beanie
- Scarf
- Gloves
- Wool socks
Spring Packing List for Vancouver Island
All of those rainy winter days really pay off in the spring when the island turns lush and green. Victoria is known as the “Garden City” and particularly in spring it’s easy to know why. Although you can still expect some rainy days in the spring, the weather starts to warm and the sun starts to last for longer periods of time during this season.
Because of this wide range of weather, you’ll want to come prepared for it all in spring. In general, if you’re visiting in March, expect more winter-like weather, whereas in May, you’ll enjoy weather more similar to summer. April is really a mixed bag where one day could be chilly and rainy and the other warm and sunny.
To fully take advantage of your spring trip to Vancouver Island, you should pack:
- Extra pants
- Dresses, skirts, and/or shorts (if visiting in late spring)
- Short sleeve t-shirts
- Long sleeve t-shirts
- Rain jacket
- Light Sweater
- Scarf
- Sunscreen
Summer Packing List for Vancouver Island
The summer season is by far the most popular time to visit Vancouver Island. It’s no surprise either, given the exceptional weather that the island enjoys during these months. These months are the sunniest that British Columbia sees all year round and given the nice sea breeze, the temperatures tend to stay lower than on the mainland.
This time of year is ideal for those looking to maximize their time outside. From a plethora of hiking trails and great beaches to patio dining and breweries with outdoor gardens, you’ll have no lack of ways to spend your time. Just know that plenty of others have the same idea as you to spend the long summer days on the island.
Your bag should be significantly lighter in the summer with this Vancouver Island packing list:
- Shorts
- Dresses and/or skirts
- Short sleeve t-shirts
- Short sleeve tops
- Cardigan or light sweater
- Swimsuit
- Flip flops
- Sunscreen
- Bug spray
Fall Packing List for Vancouver Island
Last but certainly not least, here are our packing tips for a fall trip to Vancouver Island. Just like the other seasons of the year, fall is notably less extreme than its mainland counterparts. While you’ll still be rewarded with cool days and fall colors, the weather isn’t usually noticeably cold until the end of the season.
During the fall months (September thru November), you can expect to be able to spend much of your time outside enjoying a hike, hanging out in Victoria, or witnessing the salmon run. There’s a small chance you’ll get your fair share of rain on your trip but these storms are less likely in the fall than they are in the winter and spring.
Get ready for a full fall adventure when you pack:
- Short sleeve t-shirts
- Long sleeve t-shirts
- Sweaters
- Dresses and/or skirts
- Raincoat
- Extra pair of jeans
- Scarf and/or beanie
With these travel tips, you’ll be ready to enjoy your vacation to Vancouver Island no matter the season you choose to visit. Better yet, aim to spend a few days on the island in each season so then you can really see the magic of the island and everything it has to offer.
Isn’t it Romantic? 10 Romantic Date Ideas in Victoria
It may not be known as the City of Love and you might not be able to watch lights twinkle on the Eiffel Tower every night but for many years, Victoria has taken the top spot as Canada’s most romantic city – for good reason! With incredible heritage and modern architecture and breathtaking natural beauty the little capital city on the southernmost tip of Vancouver Island is an incredibly romantic city with lots of activities for couples to enjoy. Not only is it aesthetically pleasing but culturally, Victoria is a vibrant place where you can find incredible art, food, music, shopping and so much more. Whether you’re looking to challenge each other, relax together or simply enjoy the peace of one another’s company, you can find all that and more in Victoria!
Kayaking & Dinner
If you both love nature and being active this is a great date night option – especially if you’re staying downtown Victoria! Fisherman’s Wharf is the colourful houseboat community on the edge of James Bay where you can find casual to-go food, friendly harbour seals, and even friendlier neighbours! From here, you can rent a kayak for the day, paddle around the Inner Harbour, Upper Harbour, explore the Gorge Waterway or follow the shore parallel to the Dallas Road walking trail and get a view of this popular path from a different perspective! When you’re all done exploring the waters around the city, you can have an incredible dinner at one of the best oceanfront restaurants in the city: Aura. Here, you’ll find incredible cocktails, exquisite dishes and one of the best patios to watch a summer sunset.
Escape Room & Dinner at Little Jumbo
If you’re the kind of couple that likes to think outside of the box when it comes to date nights, this is the one for you! If you’ve never done an escape room before, you’ll get to jump into the deep end with Horror Escape downtown Victoria! As the highest rated escape room experience in Victoria, this is sure to get the blood pumping and make you work as a team to solve all the puzzles and be released before the time runs out! To celebrate your escape, head over to Little Jumbo – a cool speakeasy in Old Town Victoria with a unique vibe and incredible cocktails! The best part of this whole evening? It’s totally walkable from any EMR property downtown Victoria!
Hike, Picnic and a View
If you’re a couple with an active lifestyle who loves spending time together outdoors, this is a great romantic date option. If you’re looking for a challenge, Mount Douglas and Mount Tolmie are both easy to moderate hikes that take you to the summit where you can enjoy spectacular views of Victoria and the surrounding area. If you’re up for a drive, Gowlland Todd Provincial Park in Saanich is an incredible place to hike through meandering forest paths and if you want to search for waterfalls, Goldstream Provincial Park is a popular place to hike and stay nice a cool in the trees even at the peak of summer. No matter where you go for a hike, be sure to check out one of the incredible local businesses that provide delicious picnic supplies so you can take the guesswork out of picnic planning! Head to the Very Good Butchers for mouth watering, plant based charcuterie ‘meats’, The Farmer’s Daughter picnic boxes are ideal for no-fuss, high quality charcuterie on-the-go and Fol Epi has some truly European-style charcuterie boxes with an incredible selection of meats, cheeses, pickles and organic bread to enjoy with your special someone. wn Victoria!
Shop at a Farm Market and Cook Dinner Together
In the summer, Victoria farmers markets are filled with fresh local produce, meats, cheeses, preserves and more. Not only can you find great food but the lively energy of a farm market is so much fun – a great way to spend a sunny summer day with that special someone. If you’re looking for a comprehensive list of the farm markets in and around Victoria, you can check out our blog post about all our favourites here! When you get home with all your goodies, what better way to end the day than with a chilled bottle of wine and making a meal together with your haul? If you’re not sure what to make, you can check out Taste Magazine online for great recipe ideas, perfect wine pairings and inventive cocktails. If you’re really into upping your date game, book an online cooking class from The London Chef – you can show off your skills and learn new ones!
Visit Sea Cider Farmhouse & Alfresco Drinks
Known for its beautiful countryside and rich agricultural land, the Saanich Peninsula just north of Victoria is where you’ll find many local farms that supply the restaurants in Victoria and beyond with incredible quality produce, meats, cheese, honey and more. Arguably one of the most beautiful places on the Peninsula, Sea Cider Farmhouse is a popular destination for visitors and locals alike, a coveted venue for weddings and special events and where some of the most spectacular cider is made. Taking an afternoon to browse the orchard, sample the ciders, and have a romantic lunch at their beautiful restaurant might be one of the best ways to spend a summer day. If you’re staying at one of the many EMR properties with beautiful outdoor spaces, you can extend your romantic day by purchasing your favourite ciders to sip while you watch the sunset from the patio.
Chase the Sunset on Dallas Road
Dallas Road is famous in Victoria. Known for the pristine 7.5 kilometre seaside walking trail, Dallas Road is a popular spot for locals to enjoy all year ‘round. One of the best features of this path is that in Victoria, this is where you find unparalleled sunsets – and what could be more romantic than walking along the edge of the sea while the sun sets behind the waves? Ideal for anyone staying in Victoria this is a great way to spend the last hours of a summer day and if you’re looking for a casual bite to eat or a place to sit and watch the sun disappear, the Breakwater Bistro near Ogden Point has a fabulous patio right on the ocean.
Brunch and a Spa
If there’s one thing that Victoria has in abundance, it’s restaurants and if there’s one thing that Victorians love, it’s brunch – so finding wonderful brunch places is pretty easy in this city! No matter what kind of brunch you’re looking for, Victoria has it! Looking for a healthy option that will feed your body and soul? Try Nourish Kitchen & Cafe! Want something hearty and filling? Jam Cafe has southern inspired dishes that will make your tastebuds sing! The Blue Fox is known for their eggs benny and Hey Happy has light, healthy breakfasts and lunches for the casual brunch go-er. When it comes to spas, Victoria has those in spades too! From upscale facilities at Willow Stream Spa, Boathouse Spa and Amatista Spa to holistic experiences at Sapphire Day Spa and casual organic services at Silk Road, you’re sure to find exactly what you’re looking for!
Road Trip to a Winery
An easy half-hour drive north of Victoria you can get to the Cowichan Valley, Vancouver Island’s very own wine country. The Cowichan Valley has a unique Mediterranean-like microclimate that makes it perfect for growing and producing incredible wines. On a sunny summer day, you can take a short road trip and visit one or more of these stunning vineyards, sample some wine and stop for lunch at one of the lovely restaurants attached. For more information you can read all about our favourite wineries here!
Late Night Stroll & Ice Cream
If you haven’t been to Victoria, you may not know that day or night, Victoria is a beautiful place! At night, the city lights up with heritage lamps, fairy lights, strings of bulbs over the narrow alleys and warm lights coming from the patios and windows of the restaurants. On a warm summer evening, there is almost nothing better than heading out after dinner, as the sun starts to set, grabbing some ice cream and simply walking around the city, hand in hand. Stop at Oh Gelato or Victoria Ice Cream & Fudge Factory and walk with your tasty treats to the Inner Harbour to watch the buskers perform, the sun go down and watch the lights come on the Parliament Buildings. Check out the long-time local favourite Beacon Drive In where you can get a classic soft serve and take it with you to stroll along Dallas Road and Jackson’s Ice Cream Float right on Fisherman’s Wharf is a great place to get some icy treats to-go and walk through James Bay or just enjoy people watching on the wharf!
Go dancing!
These days, it seems like no matter where you travel to, the only places to go dancing are nightclubs filled with obnoxiously loud music, sticky floors and 20 somethings vying for each other’s attention. In Victoria though, there is a place to go dancing with your special someone that has great live music, friendly staff and lively, age-appropriate patrons: Hermann’s Jazz Club! For 40 years, Hermann’s has been the place to go for great live jazz and funky bands perfect for cutting a rug to, every night of the week! Plus, you can find a great cocktail list and excellent food menu so you can really make a night of it!
What’s Happening Around Victoria in August
August in Victoria is one of the hottest months of the entire year. With long days and warm nights, local organizations and businesses make it a priority to fill this month with incredible activities both in and outside, day and night! Here are some of the most highly anticipated events around the city for you to enjoy!
Winemaker’s Dinner Series
Where: Oak Bay Beach Hotel
When: August 11th & 25th
Join the Oak Bay Beach hotel in welcoming Hester Creek and Phantom Creek Winery for their August sessions of the Winemaker’s Dinner Series! During these incredible nights, guests will be invited to experience Executive Chef Kreg Graham’s incredible dishes made with local, seasonal ingredients perfectly paired with wines from these incredible vineyards. Whether you’re staying nearby in Victoria or if you’re travelling from Sidney, this dinner series is worth it! Book your tickets today to get your seat!
Music in the Park
Where: Various Locations
When: August 5th, 12th, 19th & 26th
Every Friday evening for the summer of 2022 in various parks around Colwood, you can find lively music, great food and an incredible crowd of neighbours all getting together to enjoy the summer evenings! Perfect for families enjoying a stay in Langford, Colwood or Metchosin with kids this summer!
Water Ballet
Where: Inner Harbour
When: Every Saturday and Sunday 10:45am
When water taxis first came to Victoria the operators were impressed with the extreme manoeuvrability of the little crafts and realized that they could twirl and ‘dance’ on the water. Creating synchronized boat dances quickly became a seasonal tradition in Victoria and this year, it’s back every weekend! Take the short walk to the Inner Harbour from one of the beautiful Downtown Victoria EMR rentals one morning to catch a performance!
Maud Lewis
Where: The Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
When: until October 16th
Maud Lewis is one of Canada’s most beloved and inventive folk artists whose works show a mastery of colour, vibrant composition variations and communicate cheerful life in Atlantic Canada. Join the AGGV to celebrate this retrospective that showcases 130 works from an illustrious career. When you’re staying at an EMR Victoria rental you won’t want to miss this incredible exhibit!
Parksville Beach Festival
Where: Parksville Community Beach and Park
When: until August 21st
Known to locals as Beachfest, this five and half week-long competition and festival is the highlight of the summer in Parksville and nearby Qualicum Beach. With sand sculpting, live music, food and events for the entire family, this festival is a must – especially if you’re renting one of the beautiful EMR Parksville properties nearby!
Implosion / Explosion
Where: Phillips Backyard – 2010 Government St.
When: Aug 13th & 14th
It’s been three years since Phillips has hosted one of its Backyard events so this year, they’re going all out! In August, Implosion / Explosion will feature St. Paul and the Broken Bones and Charlotte Day Wilson with exciting musical guests plus incredible food and experiences all weekend. If you’re staying in Victoria, you won’t want to miss out on the party of the summer!
Salsa in Season
Where: Victoria Community Food Hub
When: August 18th
No matter what the season, salsa is always delicious. If you want to up your salsa making game, join chef Karina Gomez to learn how to create a perfectly balanced salsa made with local ingredients grown right here on the Saanich Peninsula. You’ll be able to try your salsa with some rice and bean tostadas and a salad made from local ingredients while you hear about the farmers and farms where all the ingredients came from.
Music by the Sea
Where: Victoria International Marina
When: until August 5th
If you are looking for an upscale way to spend a summer evening, Music by the Sea at the Victoria International Marina is a great option! With a unique mix of classical and jazz chamber music played by a resident company, you can’t go wrong spending a warm summer evening here! Take the opportunity to have a relaxing evening walk through downtown to the Marina when you’re staying at a rental right downtown Victoria!
Harbour Blues ‘n Roots Festival
Where: Ship Point – 800 Wharf St. Victoria
When: August 25th – 28th
If you’re looking for a foot-stomping good time over this late August weekend, you won’t want to miss the Harbour Blues ‘n Roots Festival right on Wharf St. downtown Victoria. This weekend festival features local, regional and international jazz and blues musicians who are going to light the stage up with incredible performances. With both free and ticketed performances to attend, check the line up to plan your weekend!
Arts & Music in the Gardens
Where: The Gardens at HPC
When: August 6th & 7th
For over 25 years, the Gardens at HPC has been the venue for this lovely, summer arts and music festival. With nine acres of demonstration gardens all immaculately tended, the HPC gardens are an idyllic place to host this festival and an easy drive from Sidney and Victoria properties. This year, there are over 50 artists whose works will be displayed and three stages where you can enjoy the talents of our local musicians with the backdrop of a truly stunning garden space.
Victoria Fringe Festival
Where: various locations
When: August 24th – Sept 3rd
For more than three decades, the Fringe Festival has been delighting the public with an eclectic mix of live performances. Over the week of the festival you can find spoken word, drama, musicals, comedy, theatre for kids of all ages and more! With incredible venues across the city, and lively local performers, when you’re staying downtown Victoria the Fringe is a summertime must!
Beat the Heat! Best Ways to Cool Down on Vancouver Island
Vancouver Island in the summer is a magical place. The skies are brilliant blue, warm ocean breezes drift through the towns and cities, farmers markets abound, campers come out of hibernation and no matter where you are on this spectacular Island, you’ll find it to be one of the most naturally beautiful places on earth. But summers can also be incredibly hot, with recent summer temperatures reaching record-breaking highs, it’s important to get the inside scoop on all the best ways to beat the summer heat. Whether you want to walk through cool green forest paths, indulge in icy treats, sip colourful cocktails, or prefer to dive into clear cool water – you can find all this and more during your stay on Vancouver Island!
Take a Dip!
When the weather is warm, what better way to cool off than to go swimming? While there are no outdoor pools on Vancouver Island, there are a plethora of stunning natural swimming spots. The lakes, rivers and oceans on the Island are pristine, where locals love to spend many hot summer days and where visitors can have authentic West Coast experiences! When it comes to the best swimming spots on the Island, you can read all about our favourites here. But if you’re looking for a property to rent where you can have access to natural swimming just steps away, we have just the list for you! Whether you prefer booking an EMR property with a private pool or a stunning waterfront rental, with private or semi-private natural water access just steps from the property, you can take a swim any time of day or night!
Grab an Ice Cream
Ice cream has come a long way in recent years with many shops selling handmade, small batch ice cream made with locally sourced ingredients. At these little shops you can find imaginative flavours as well as classic standbys to ensure that everyone leaves happy!
Victoria
Cold Comfort: 1115 N Park St Unit 4, Victoria
Each delicious batch is made with only locally sourced and fair trade, organic ingredients!
Sooke & Metchosin
Sugar Shack: 4492 Happy Valley Rd, Victoria
Classic ice cream shop with milkshakes and desserts to order.
Sidney
Quince Cafe: 2527 Beacon Ave #104, Sidney
Find ice cream cones, floats, affogatos and other treats in the heart of Sidney town centre.
Cowichan Valley
Udder Guys: 1765 Cowichan Bay Rd, Cowichan Bay
One of the original small batch ice cream places, you can get a cone, grab a pint to take home or browse their huge retro candy selection.
Deep Fried Ice Cream: 122B S Shore Rd, Lake Cowichan
Local Mom & Pop ice cream shop selling deep fried ice cream, sweet treats, fish and chips, knick knacks and more!
Nanaimo
Cold Front Gelato: 60 Commercial St #306, Nanaimo
With unique flavours and delicious plant-based options, these handmade, small batch ice creams are so good!
Qualicum Beach & Parksville
Shore: 2831 Island Hwy W, Qualicum Beach
Choose a classic dipped cone, a Hawaiian-style Dole whip or a Typhoon mixed with your favourite candy pieces
Air Conditioned Shopping
Summer heat can be glorious but sometimes, it can get overwhelming. When that happens and you want to find an air conditioned escape why not head to a mall? With some great shopping mall options on Vancouver Island, you’re sure to have fun, find some new summer duds and beat the heat!
Victoria
The Bay Centre: 1150 Douglas St, Victoria
Downtown mall with lots of local stores, global brands and well known department stores to shop in.
Mayfair Mall: 3147 Douglas St, Victoria
Recently renovated shopping centre with an incredible array of well known stores, kiosks, department stores and food court.
Uptown: 3440 Saanich Rd, Victoria
Open air shopping plaza where you can find globally recognized chains, restaurants, coffee shops and a water park for kids.
Nanaimo
Woodgrove Mall: 6631 Island Hwy, Nanaimo
The main mall in the Nanaimo area with lots of recognizable stores, great food court and ample parking
Mix Up a Summer Cocktail
After a day at the beach or exploring the city in the sunshine, what better day to unwind than kicking back with a summery cocktail? These two cocktails are summer in a glass and a perfect way to end a sunny day. Plus, you can use a locally distilled spirit and make it a truly west coast cocktail!
Spicy Watermelon Punch:
Fill a glass with ice add
1 or 2oz of vodka
3 – 5 slices of jalapeño
A squeeze of fresh lemon juice
1/2oz – 1oz of simple syrup
Garnish with fresh mint and enjoy!
Sunshine Bellini:
Fill a tall glass with ice and add
1 – 2oz of gin
Fill with pineapple juice
A dash of allspice
½ – 1oz of simple syrup or honey
Squeeze of fresh lime juice
Pour into a blender and turn on high until completely blended, pour into a glass, top with soda and garnish with a wheel of lime and pineapple slice, yum!
Go for a Summer Hike!
Hiking in the summer can be arduous but on Vancouver Island, there are many cool forest trails where nearby rivers and rushing waterfalls cool you off, even on the hottest day!
Goldstream
If you’re looking for icy majestic waterfalls and lush, green forest trails near an EMR Victoria Property, Goldstream Provincial Park is where you’ll want to go. With easy to moderate trails and an incredible suspension bridge, this park is the perfect place to get some exercise without overheating!
East Sooke Park
With 50 kilometres of forest trails from easy walks to difficult climbs, this park at the edge of the Pacific Ocean is a great place to get outside in the height of the summer heat. You can hike and swim all in one place!
Cathedral Grove
If you’re looking for a jaw dropping, spiritual experience and a way to cool off in the outdoors, Cathedral Grove is it. With towering Douglas firs that are almost 1000 years old, a canopy as high as a skyscraper and lush, bright green mossy undergrowth, Cathedral Grove is an incredible and rare place.
Horne Lake Park
If you love spelunking, this is the park for you! With some of the best caves to explore in Canada, Horne Lake offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore some natural caves no matter your age or ability! Plus, no matter how hot it is outside, the caves at Horne Lake are always nice and cool – it’s the perfect place to explore on a hot summer day.
Best Patios to Enjoy the Sunshine North of Victoria
We all know that for a small city, there are an incredible amount of high-quality, award-winning restaurants in Victoria – but the great dining doesn’t end in Victoria! All over Vancouver Island, there are incredible restaurants that are focused on serving thoughtful food, made with fresh, local ingredients, in a beautiful atmosphere. North of Victoria, in the Cowichan Valley and beyond, there is an abundance of farms that offer the local restaurants access to incredible, fresh, high-quality foods all year. With summer just around the corner, there’s nothing quite like having a great meal on a beautiful patio where you can enjoy the West Coast views and relaxed vibe of Central Vancouver Island. Whether you’re staying in the stunning Cowichan Valley, near beautiful Nanaimo or in peaceful Parksville and Qualicum Beach, there are lots of gorgeous patios to enjoy alfresco dining!
Cowichan Valley
Known as The Warm Land because of the microclimate that is created by the combination of ocean, valley and rolling hills, the Cowichan Valley is the hub of the vineyards on Vancouver Island and a gorgeous place to visit if you’re coming to the Island. Whether you’re staying in one of the properties in the Cowichan Valley or if you are staying at any other EMR properties and want to go on a road-trip, you must pop into one of these wonderful restaurants to enjoy some local food and scenery.
The Masthead
1701 Cowichan Bay Rd, Cowichan Bay, BC
If you’re looking for a great place for a special evening, The Masthead is the place to go in Cowichan Bay. With great food, beautiful cocktails, and gorgeous ocean views from the patio, you’re sure to be impressed.
The Vine
1765 Cowichan Bay Rd, Duncan, BC
This unique, Belgian inspired restaurant specializes in creating unique, flavourful crepes and so much more. With a large breakfast, lunch, and dinner menu as well, you’re sure to find something perfect to enjoy on their marvellous patio.
Genoa Bay Cafe
5000 Genoa Bay Rd #9, Duncan, BC
With a mouth-watering menu, incredible service, and a lovely oceanside patio, the Genoa Bay Cafe is a great option if you’re looking for fresh seafood dishes and great ambience.
Craig St. Brew Pub
25 Craig St, Duncan, BC
This brewpub is a favourite with the locals for good reason! With incredible in-house made beers, classic casual menu items and a patio where you can do some serious people watching in the heart of heritage Duncan, Craig St. is the perfect place for a bite while you’re visiting!
Unsworth Vineyards
2915 Cameron Taggart Rd #1, Mill Bay, BC
If you’re looking for a spot to spend a special night, the fine dining restaurant at Unsworth Vineyards is an excellent option. Their seasonally inspired menu and impeccable service are worth a visit any time of year, but in the summer to be able to enjoy your meal on the patio overlooking the vineyard is truly magical.
Shipyard Restaurant & Pub
6145 Genoa Bay Rd, Duncan, BC
If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to have dinner in a boat, now you can! This quirky restaurant in the Maple Bay Marina offers their visitors a delicious, easy-going menu in a totally unique atmosphere. In the summer, you can enjoy your meal on the patio overlooking the marina.
Bistro at Cherry Point
840 Cherry Point Rd, Cobble Hill, BC
With incredible, seasonal dishes made with local ingredients, this is a great spot to pop in to have a bite whether you’re visiting the winery or not! With a lovely patio where you can enjoy your meal in the sun and excellent wine pairings from the vineyard itself, this is a must when you’re in the Cowichan Valley!
Nanaimo
As the second largest city on Vancouver Island, The Harbour City – as Nanaimo is often called – is one of the best places to find incredible alfresco dining. In recent years, there has been an influx of restaurateurs and brewers who have opened some remarkable restaurants, cafes, breweries, and pubs in the Nanaimo area. If you’re looking for delicious dishes and great drinks to enjoy on stunning sunny patios while you’re staying at one of the EMR Nanaimo properties these places are the top spots to go!
Simonholt Restaurant
6582 Applecross Rd, Nanaimo, BC
If you’re looking for a place with great menus that serves unpretentious but elegant classics, this is a great option. This is the place to spend a summer evening on their extensive patio, sipping your favourite potable and indulging in the incredible menu items!
Modern Cafe
221 Commercial St, Nanaimo, BC
If you’re looking for a place in beautiful old Nanaimo to enjoy the sun and people watch, the patio at Modern Cafe is the place you’ll want to go! For some of the best burgers, brunches, and modern comfort foods in Nanaimo, nowhere beats Modern Cafe!
Dinghy Dock Pub
8 Pirates Ln, Nanaimo, BC
If you’re looking for a quirky, family friendly place to dine in Nanaimo, this floating restaurant is it! Since 1989, the Dinghy Dock Pub has been the place to go for a relaxed friendly atmosphere, incredible patio dining and great food!
Lighthouse Bistro & Pub
50 Anchor Way, Nanaimo, BC
Located right on the edge of the harbour in downtown Nanaimo, this beautiful restaurant offers guests a great menu filled with everyone’s favourites and incredible patio seating. With both a large gazebo that juts out over the water and perimeter patio seating for a more intimate dinner, there is plenty of space to enjoy your meal alfresco.
Parksville & Qualicum Beach
Just north of Nanaimo there are the beautiful little towns of Parksville and Qualicum Beach. These towns, set on the edge of the water, are quaint and peaceful with stunning beaches, resort amenities, and of course, incredible restaurant patios. It’s easy to see why Vancouver Islanders go to Parksville and Qualicum Beach for their getaways! If you’re looking for a great patio to enjoy your meal while you’re staying in Parksville, we’ve got just the places for you!
Shore
2831 Island Hwy W, Qualicum Beach, BC
Right on the water on the east side of Qualicum Beach is Shore: the quintessential place to get incredible, casual food with an unbelievable view. If you’re in the mood for a beach walk and some fish and chips or ice cream, this gorgeous beach hut and patio is the place to go!
Pacific Prime Restaurant at the Beach Club Resort
181 Beachside Dr, Parksville, BC
If you’re looking for a chic, unique way to spend a special evening, Pacific Prime Restaurant is perfect. With stunning haute cuisine, impeccable service, and gorgeous outdoor dining under individual domes, lit with fairy lights as the sun sets, this is the place to really wow your guests.
The Black Goose Inn
1051 Resort Dr, Parksville, BC
If you’ve ever been to the UK, you’ll know that there is something wonderful about a British pub. If you’re looking for that feeling on this side of the world, you’ve found it. The Black Goose has all the classic elements of a classic pub: ivy covered entrance, warm wood interiors, great draughts, delicious food, and a sunny beer garden – this is definitely the place to take any homesick Brit!









