Harvesting the Last of Summer – Farms to Visit on Vancouver Island

There are lots of ways to squeeze every last drop of summer before the weather changes but one of the best ways is to visit a local farm and load up on some late summer harvest! If you’re a DIYer at heart, the kind of person that likes to get in there and get your hands dirty, an afternoon, wandering around a beautiful farm and picking your own produce is going to be right up your alley! Find out what’s in season here and call or check the farm’s website to make sure they have what you’re looking for before you go and don’t forget to bring your own containers! 

Victoria & Sidney 

These farms are perfect for anyone staying at one of the many gorgeous EMR properties right in Victoria and for anyone staying on the Peninsula near Sidney

Rosemeade Farms 

Since 1988, Rosemeade Farms in Saanich has been a popular u-pick destination for Victorians looking for that farm experience. In the summer, this beautiful farm with peaceful pathways and a lovely man-made lake is an ideal place to come to enjoy some summer sun and pick your favourite fruits and veggies. Here, you’ll find raspberries, cascade, tay, honey, marion and loganberries. Thornless blackberries abound and little jewel strawberries cover the ground. At the end of the summer and into the fall, you can find varieties of apples, pears and plums. At Christmas, Rosemeade has some of the best boughs and holly branches to decorate your home with. This little farm has something for everyone, all year ‘round! 

Marsh Farm 

Using only organic farming practices, no pesticides and organic soil, the produce at Marsh Farms is something you can feel good about. With incredibly helpful, knowledgeable staff and gorgeous fruits, veggies and flowers this beautiful farm is a wonderful place to spend an afternoon. Find strawberries, raspberries, marionberries, blackberries and tons of delicious veggies to pick and take with you – plus if you’re lucky you’ll see some of the sweet little quail that call Marsh Farm home! 

Country Bee Honey Farm

At this stunning farm you can experience idyllic farm life as you wander through the property on a self-guided tour. See and walk through acres of pollinator-friendly wildflowers and bunches of purple lavender, meet all the farm animals and then grab a treat at the café to enjoy in the sun. While you’re here don’t forget to grab some of the amazing products from jars of fresh honey, luxurious face and body products, candles, clothing and bags and so much more!

Cowichan Valley

For guests staying in the Cowichan Valley, these farms are ones you won’t want to miss! 

Fruit Forest Farm 

On this lovely farm in the beautiful Cowichan Valley, you’ll find an ever-changing roster of organic, pesticide-free produce for you to come explore and pick! Here, you can find over 30 varieties of apples, friendly ducks and chickens, and so much more! With lots of fruit, veggies, herbs and flowers to choose from, it’s easy to walk away from this lovely little family-run farm with your arms full! 

Cowichan Valley Farms

One of the best things you can do for the environment is to buy local, sustainably raised meat and at Cowichan Valley Farms, you can find organic, pasture raised beef and free-range chicken as well as incredible, pesticide-free honey! At the farm store, you can find an assortment of flavours of honey as well as rustic designed honey gift packs, perfect souvenirs for family and friends!  If you want to try their meat, check the website and pre-order your farm-fresh beef and chicken – making sustainable choices never tasted so good!

Nanaimo & Parksville

If you’re staying in Nanaimo or Parksville these farms are your best bet for local, fresh, quality products. 

Nanoose Edibles Farm

For almost 25 years, this incredible, organic farm has been growing a variety of incredible produce that you can access through their farm market and local agriculture box, local restaurants and resorts! The Ebells are dedicated to making sure everyone in the area has access to top quality, fresh, organic produce.

Friedrich’s Honey

Tucked away along the shores of Quennell Lake, south of Nanaimo, is the lovely little family-run farm shop, Friedrich’s Honey. Passionate about following the best bee-keeping practices, Friedrich’s produces top-quality products that go far beyond honey. They have candles, skin care, teas, soaps, and bee pollen! With friendly staff and shelves filled with incredible, high-quality products, a visit here is a must! 

Wine Not? Cowichan Valley Wineries

two bottles of wine on top of a barrel in front of grapevines at a vineyard

The Cowichan Valley is a magical little pocket of Vancouver Island. The name “Cowichan” comes from the Hul’q’umi’num word “shquw’utsun” which means “to warm one’s back in the sun” and “Quw’utsun”, the name given to the valley by the Quw’utsun people. Uniquely located in the only maritime Mediterranean climatic zone in Canada, Cowichan has the warmest, year-round temperatures in the entire country, so it’s no wonder that this valley is home to some incredible vineyards. In August of 2020, the British Columbia Government announced the creation of the Cowichan Valley sub-region, the first time a region outside of the Okanagan has been given such distinction. This incredible valley is not only a wine destination but also one of the epicenters on Vancouver Island for forward-thinking, farm-to-table cuisine. During the summer, the Cowichan Valley’s vineyards are in full swing and what better way to really get a ‘taste’ of this beautiful Valley than visiting one of the many beautiful wineries that dot the landscape of Cowichan and produce some award-winning wines?

Tours

Cheers Cowichan Tours

While you are staying in the Cowichan Valley, Cheers Cowichan Tours is your best bet for amazing wine tour packages and friendly service. With many local  pickup locations, this tour is an ideal way for you to see more of the Cowichan Valley. If you want to spend a day visiting vineyards and learning all about winemaking in Cowichan, the full-day tour is for you! With this package, you can visit 3-4 wineries, enjoy tastings, be treated to lunch at one of several local spots and have access to a barrel room tour! If you prefer a truncated version, the afternoon tour is the perfect option. Spend a few hours in the afternoon touring 3 wineries, have access to tastings and enjoy the ride around the Cowichan Valley. If you prefer to customize a tour, the lovely owner and operator, Susan is happy to work with you to accommodate your ideas and help you create your ideal tour! 

Vancouver Island Wine Tours 

Victoria may be a beautiful city that has so much for visitors, there is something to be said for stepping out of the Capital Region and exploring other parts of this beautiful island. For guests staying in Victoria, Vancouver Island Wine Tours offers wine tours of the Cowichan Valley with convenient downtown Victoria pickup and drop off locations. As you head north on the Malahat, you’ll be able to see the stunning views from the highway that look down on to the Saanich Inlet, across to the lush forests of Brentwood bay, out to the Salish Sea and watch as the landscape changes from sea vistas and forested tunnels to open, bucolic scenes. If you are looking for an in-depth experience, you’ll want to book a full day tour where you will visit 4 wineries, do multiple tastings, enjoy lunch overlooking the vineyard, learn how to pair food with wine and tour the vineyard. If you’re interested in something more bite sized, the afternoon tour allows you to visit 3 wineries, do multiple tastings and have some time to walk through the vineyard. Either way, you’ll have a wonderfully informative time and be able to enjoy the scenic drive. 

Vancouver Island Expeditions  

Choosing a Cowichan Valley wine tour that will pick you up right near your Nanaimo rental property is a great way to get out there and explore more of the Island in comfort and experience incredible wines at stunning vineyards. From a central pickup location in Nanaimo, you can hop aboard and enjoy the 45 minute drive taking in the scenery. On this tour, you will visit 4 wineries, learn about the history of winemaking in the Cowichan Valley, discover what varietals are grown here and why, enjoy a delicious lunch at a local farm-to-table restaurant and soak up the beauty of the Valley. 

Going Solo

If you’re not keen on a tour and would rather stop in and visit a Cowichan Valley vineyard independently, we’ve made a short list of our must-visit vineyards!

 Enrico Winery 

Set on 50 acres overlooking a manmade lake, this expansive and scenic vineyard is truly breathtaking. Originally an ordinary farm, today Enrico boasts several varietals including Pinot Gris, Ortega, and Cabernet Libre, to name a few. With a state-of-the-art winemaking facility, beautiful tasting room and patio, Enrico Winery is truly a must-visit. Here you can do wine tastings, go on self guided tours and then enjoy a picnic next to the picturesque lake.

Unsworth Vineyard 

With pastoral landscapes and panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, Unsworth Vineyard is a picturesque Cowichan Valley winery. With a focus on growing disease tolerant and quick ripening varieties suitable for the Cowichan climate, it’s no wonder that Unsworth produces award-winning wines. Here you’ll find Marechal Foch, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, and even Blattner varietals. Visit the tasting room, take a tour of the vineyard and stop into the restored hundred-year-old farmhouse turned restaurant and bistro for a bite to eat. 

Cherry Point

Cherry Point is one of the oldest wineries in the area as it was originally established in 1989 and became a licenced winery in 1994. This much-beloved, 34 acre vineyard has implemented European practices of growing and producing wine to great success. Today, the 12 wine varietals produced resolutely reflect the terroir of the land as they are solely dictated by the soil and weather patterns rather than relying on modern irrigation systems and other growth-promoting practices. At Cherry Point, you can enjoy tastings, join a tour and learn more about their growing philosophies, enjoy lunch or dinner at the bistro, walk through the property and pick up a few estate wines to enjoy and share! 

 Alderlea Vineyards

In 1994, Roger Dosman began growing the first grapes on the property and was determined to pioneer grape growing in the Cowichan Valley. Today, Zac Brown and Julie Powell own and operate Alderlea and have been honing their processes and production since purchasing the land in 2017. Not only does this lovely vineyard produce some incredible cool-climate wine but where Alderlea is situated in the valley creates a microclimate and therefore, are able to produce some surprising warmer-climate varietals, such as Merlot. Step into the converted barn for tastings, stroll through the property and learn more about their land and process from the friendly and helpful staff

The Best Cycling on Vancouver Island

While the warm weather and long days are here, it’s important to get out there and enjoy it! There’s lots to see while you’re on Vancouver Island – the gorgeous architecture, the gardens, the ocean and the wildlife all make our Island one of the most stunning places on Earth. One of the best ways to see and experience everything while the summer lasts is to jump on a bike and head out for a ride. There are lots of cycling options on the island from multi-day tours to well-loved routes and trails for all skill levels, no matter what you’re looking for, we have you covered. All you have to do is get those stretches in and get ready to roll! 

Tours

One of the best ways to really experience the beauty of the island is a cycling tour! On these multi-day excursions, you will be able to cycle some of the best routes on lower Vancouver Island, eat incredible food and rest each night in comfort. There are many companies that offer cycling tours, so we’ve made a shortlist of the best of the best! 

Cycle BC: The Highlight City Tour 

Coming into Victoria from the Cowichan Valley or Nanaimo for a day trip? This one-day tour is perfect for anyone who wants to quickly zip around and see all the highlights of Victoria by bicycle! On this three-hour cycle, you’ll be taken to all the best parts of Victoria that showcases both Victorian history as well as modern life in Victoria. Beginning downtown, you’ll pass all the well-known landmarks of downtown, get to know why Victoria is known as a foodie destination, tour all the most notable, quaint streets, ride through the iconic Beacon Hill Park and end at Victoria’s stunning, historical Chinatown. 

Backroads: Vancouver Island and Gulf Islands Bike Tou

Whether you’re an avid cyclist or someone who just enjoys cycling and wants an adventure, this 6-day, 5-night, tour is worth checking out. On this excursion, you’ll be able to explore Vancouver Island’s wild coastline, lush forests and extensive farmland as well as cycle through the pristine gulf islands. Experience life on the coast with glimpses of marine life, endless seascapes and incredible farm-to-table dining at some of the best restaurants on the island(s). This is the perfect tour for anyone staying in Victoria and looking for an adventure! Beginning in Victoria, this tour rambles through the pastoral Cowichan Valley, island hops from Salt Spring Island to your destination on Galiano Island. With incredible accommodations, excellent food and lots of bike rental options (including e-bikes), this is a top-notch tour for adventure seekers.

Freewheeling: Vancouver Island 

Unlike the Backroads tour, this 6-day, 7-night tour takes guests from Victoria, up the Peninsula and then West to explore the wilderness of the Sooke area. Leaving Victoria, you’ll ride through Saanich and then hop on the ferry that crosses the Saanich Inlet to Mill Bay and explore the pastoral beauty of the Cowichan Valley. From there, you’ll take a short van transfer to Lake Cowichan and cycle down to rugged Port Renfrew to discover the far west coast of Vancouver Island, then cycle through the stunning, quiet town of Sooke and back to Victoria. This tour will allow you to really explore everything the South Island has to offer and experience cycling from the Salish Sea to the Pacific Ocean. If you’re staying in Nanaimo or Parksville and want to explore Victoria and more of the south island, this is absolutely the best tour for you! 

Routes

Looking to get out there on your own? It’s easy to be intimidated trying to navigate a new route on a bike. That’s where we come in. We’ve made a shortlist of our favourite routes on the South Island thanks to our friends at komoot

Difficult 

Johnson Street bridge – King George loop from Swartz Bay

This route is excellent for cyclists who are looking for a challenging ride that takes you from the top of the Saanich Peninsula, loops through Victoria and back up the Peninsula. This is an especially perfect route for anyone staying near Sidney, or in Victoria because you can just walk out your door, jump on your bike and you’re on your way to a perfect cycling adventure. 

Thetis Lake – Rail Trail along Sooke Inlet Loop from Westhills

This incredible route takes you from Westhills in Langford all the way to Sooke Potholes Provincial Park. Along this challenging 90km ride, you will be able to ride through the urban development of Langford and follow the Galloping Goose trail through Metchosin, around the edge of the beautiful Sooke Basin and then follow along the Sooke River to the Provincial Park. Guests in Sooke or Metchosin will be able to access this route just steps from their front door and be able to modify it to their needs. 

Intermediate

Cowichan Valley Trail – Kinsol Trestle Loop from Berkey’s Corner

This is a lovely straight out-and-back route that takes you along the well-loved Cowichan Valley Trail. This multi-use trail takes visitors across the stunning Kinsol Trestle, one of the tallest, free-standing wooden trestles in North America. This route is perfect for those staying in the Cowichan Valley or anyone wanting an intermediate ride to explore a new part of the island!

Howl Brewery Loop from Swartz Bay

This ~25km loop around the top of the Saanich Peninsula is one of our favourites as it gives you beautiful views of the Salish Sea to the East, the Saanich Inlet to the West and stops at the ever-popular Howl Brewery for a refreshment break. This route is perfect for anyone staying in an EMR rental at the top of the Saanich Peninsula so you can jump on your bike and enjoy this loop around the top of the Peninsula. 

Easy

Howl Brewery Loop from Sidney

This easy 24km ride loops around the airport and follows the beautiful Lochside Trail to take you back to Sidney. If you’re looking for an easy-going ride with lots of ocean views, this is a must. This ride is the perfect way to spend a relaxing summer day exploring the area. 

Howl Brewery Loop from North Saanich 

This easy 16km ride can be done in just under an hour and takes you along the paved trail that circumnavigates the airport. It’s a flat, pretty trail through forest and farmland with views of Victoria International Airport. This route is a perfect way to spend an hour getting fresh air and enjoying the summer sun no matter where you are staying near Sidney!  

Rentals 

While cycling tours offer rentals to their guests, if you prefer heading out on your own to explore, you’ll need the perfect bike to make every adventure comfortable. Each one of these bike shops offers a variety of bicycle types including e-bikes! 

Victoria 

Downtown:

Cycle BC Rentals 

Trek Bicycle Store

Oak Bay:

Oak Bay Bikes

Sidney

Cycle Sidney

Get out there and enjoy! 

Best Patios to Catch the Sunset

Summer on Vancouver Island is a special time of year for so many reasons. Paddleboard or kayak from one of the many beaches, get out into the water and search for marine life, spend a relaxing day on the beach, wander around downtown and browse the incredible local boutiques, visit heritage sites and learn more about Victoria’s history or spend the day hiking along the shoreline or through ancient forests in one of our many pristine parks – there is no end to the amount of activities that you can fill our sun-soaked days with. After a busy day, it is so nice to spend the warm summer evenings relaxing and what better way to relax than by watching the sunset over the water while you enjoy an incredible meal on a patio. There are lots of restaurant options here on the Lower Island, so we’ve made a handy list of the best ones to catch one of our stunning sunsets and taste some truly incredible cuisine. 

Sooke & Metchosin

Sooke Harbour House Restaurant 

1528 Whiffin Spit Rd, Sooke, BC V9Z 0T4

Located in one of the top-rated hotels on Vancouver Island, the Sooke Harbour House Hotel is one-of-a-kind. The dining room has an up-scale rustic west-coast design that is both cozy and refined. Here you can find fine dining service and elegant dishes made with fresh, locally sourced ingredients that really give you the unique qualities of the West Coast on a plate. Located right on the edge of the water in Sooke, it’s one of the best places on Vancouver Island to catch the sunset. With unobstructed views that look right out onto the open ocean, the sunsets here are breathtaking. 

West Coast Grill

6929 W Coast Rd, Sooke, BC V9Z 0V1

This beautiful, waterfront restaurant, located in the Prestige Oceanfront Resort is West Coast elegance at its finest. Here guests can enjoy incredibly fresh, elevated seafood dishes on the terrace that overlooks the Sooke Basin and the shores of East Sooke. Sitting on the terrace, you can sip wine, dine on delicious food and watch the sun go down.  

Table Nineteen 

643 Latoria Rd, Victoria, BC V9C 3A3

At Olympic View Golf Club, you’ll find Table Nineteen, the highly anticipated expansion of the five star restaurant brand from Whistler. This stunning new addition to the Sooke dining scene provides guests with high-end, modern interior design, friendly, professional service and dishes made with thoughtfully selected, local, ethical ingredients and fun house-made twists that are approachable and delicious. With a patio that overlooks the beautiful course, you won’t have oceanfront seating, but you can certainly bask in peace and quiet, enjoy an incredible meal and watch the sky change colour. 

Victoria

Spinnakers

308 Catherine St, Victoria, BC V9A 3S8

Spinnakers is a long-time local favourite for good reason. This hardworking brewpub doesn’t just make some of the most amazing beer, it also serves up some of the best elevated pub classics in Victoria and is located right on the beautiful Songhees water way. While you’re staying downtown Victoria, if you’re looking for a laid back meal on a great patio to watch the sun go down, Spinnakers is a great option. From your front door, you can walk across the Johnson Street bridge right onto the Songhees walkway, a path that takes you along the water’s edge right to Spinnakers. It’s a gorgeous walk in the sun and stunning at night where you can see the Inner Harbour lit up across the water. 

Lure

100 Harbour Rd, Victoria, BC V9A 0G1

Located right on the water, this lovely restaurant has one of the best patios in the city, hands down. With elegant, laid back decor, and incredible menu items, extensive cocktail, wine and beer lists, and one of the best water views, if you’re looking for a way to end the day in style, Lure is a great option, especially if you are a guest at an EMR rental downtown Victoria. Just a ten-minute walk across the Johnson Street bridge will take you to this incredible restaurant and the walk back, through the warm peaceful downtown evening is a great way to finish a summer day in Victoria. 

AURA

680 Montreal St, Victoria, BC V8V 1Z8

On the edge of James Bay down a little pedestrian pathway right on the edge of the water you’ll find the upscale AURA restaurant. Specializing in small plates style dining, AURA focuses on sourcing “farm-direct” ingredients for their global-inspired dishes while offering unique cocktails, excellent wine lists and the best local beer. On this patio, you’ll have fun ordering plates to share, sipping cocktails and watching the sun set over the Inner Harbour.

Sidney

Seahorses Cafe

799 Verdier Ave, Central Saanich, BC V8M 1C5

For fun, casual food, panoramic views and incredibly friendly service, Seahorses Cafe should be your next stop near Sidney! Kick back on their waterfront patio and enjoy delicious comfort food like burgers, soups and salads, cafe classics and wraps. 

Arbutus Room 

849 Verdier Ave, Brentwood Bay, BC V8M 1C5

Located in the renowned Brentwood Bay Resort, this restaurant makes fine dining easy with their ever-changing menu. Using only the best local ingredients, the Arbutus Room provides guests with incredibly fresh and exciting dishes on their elegant waterfront patio. With the set menu, you simply choose your dishes, and sit back to sip your potable and watch the sailboats drift along the water.

Deep Cove Chalet

11190 Chalet Rd, North Saanich, BC V8L 5M1

For a special dining experience, you won’t find anything more elegant on the Peninsula than the highly celebrated Deep Cove Chalet. The French inspired cuisine made with high quality, fresh local ingredients is sure to impress even the most discerning of diners. With impeccable white linen clad tables on the patio that provide a stunning, front-row seat to the marvellous summer sunsets, this is the perfect place for a special evening. 

COVID-19 Update EMR Vacation Rentals

Updated April 11, 2022

As of April 1, 2022, Canada now allowing all travelers from the United States, who have been fully vaccinated to cross into Canada without having to take a COVID-19 test. There is still a requirement to use the ArriveCan travel app to upload proof documentation and crossing times.
For more information go to The Government of Canada Website on Requirements of COVID-19 Vaccinated Travellers.

April 8, 2022 the BC Government has lifted the requirement for a \”proof of vaccination\” to access most public businesses and facilities. There may be some businesses that choose to continue to operate requesting proof. We just ask you to respect their wishes. For more information please visit the British Columbia Government COVID-19 Website for updated information.


It is Official. Mask mandates are being repealed starting March 11, 2022.

The BC Government made the announcement today.

Vaccination passport requirement is expected to be dropped on April 8, 2022.

Read the BC Government New Release
\”B.C. takes next step in balanced plan to lift COVID-19 restrictions\”

USA Travelers will only need to provide proof of vaccination and a professionally administered or observed rapid antigen test within 24 hours of crossing the border. Use the ArriveCan App or Website to complete the documentation requirements.
See latest COVID travel requirements to USA travelers to Canada.
Link for USA Travelers to Canada: COVID-19 vaccinated travellers entering Canada

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Its official US travelers can come to Canada for non-essential travel as of August 9th, 2021.

Please note non essential travelers from the United States will have to provide proof of being fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and provide other travel details when crossing the border

For detailed information and instructions please go to the Government of Canada Travel Website

We are excited to be able to host our neighbours from the south to come to Vancouver Island again. However, due to the instability of COVID-19 conditions, we are suggesting US travelers book very close to their travel dates (within 30 days or less from arrival).

United States and International travelers booking with our company, please ensure you have your own trip cancellation insurance in place when booking. We are no longer providing refunds or future travel credits for any cancellations due to border closures tied to COVID-19.

Even though many restrictions are easing please read through our earlier posts below as we still have a number of COVID-19 guidelines and protocols that still need to be followed while traveling in British Columbia.

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Its official, today (June 28, 2021) the British Columbia Government confirms BC is opening up to non essential travel from other Canadian Provinces starting July 1, 2021.
Many restrictions are being lifted including mandatory mask requirements.

See announcement on B.C. Shifts To Step 3 Restart Plan

Please read the latest Government of BC Restart Plan BC Government has announced The COVID 19 Restart Plan

Important Travel Opening Dates

May 25 – June 14, 2021 – We are open to travel from anyone from the Vancouver Island Health Authority region

June 15 – June 30, 2021 – We are open to travel from all regions of British Columbia

July 1, 2021 and onward – Rest of Canada as BC opens up to interprovincial travel

For further information on the BC Restart 4 Step Plan please follow this link here.
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/covid-19/info/restart

International Access to Canada – Please check with the Canadian Federal Government site for information on when Canada will be open for foreign travel. Click here for information: https://travel.gc.ca/travel-covid

If your stay has been impacted by this date change for opening please read below under our April 23, 2021 on your options

We are excited that the BC Government has a firm plan to move to opening for travel this spring and summer moving forward.

Thank you for you support and patience throughout this pandemic response.

The team at EMR Vacation Rentals is looking forward to hosting your stays this summer.

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Important Updated Notice as of April 23, 2021 for Guests Staying between April 20 – May 24, 2021

For guests already staying in the properties at the time of this release are not required to leave under this order. If you are staying in any of our properties for essential reasons during this time frame we are still open to host your stay.

For guests with stays booked during this date range for non essential reasons EMR Vacation Rentals will now accept cancellations for stays the begin April 20 and ending on May 24, 2021 using the COVID-19 Cancellation Clause in our guest agreement.

Section 2.4 of the Guest Agreement

2.4 Special Cancellation terms for the Guest booking during COVID-19 pandemic

2.4.1 The Guest agrees that if booking after March 18, 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic that they are sharing in the risk and understanding that there is the possibility local or international authorities may prevent the Owner and the Owner’s Agent to be able to provide access to the property.

2.4.2 In the event the Owner and the Owner’s Agent are unable to provide access to the property for the Guest due to forced closure of travel directly where the property is located by official local government authorities, or by the Province of British Columbia, or the Government of Canada, the following will apply. The Owner and the Owner’s Agent will do their best to move the Guest’s booking to a future date in the same property, or provide payments received from the Guest as a credit toward a future date to be used by the Guest within 12 months, or provide a refund less 25% of the total cost of accommodation (base rent plus applicable taxes and fees)

Here are the options that we are making available to our guests directly impacted by these orders at this time.

  1. We will continue to be open and can host your stay. Must ensure you are following all provincial health orders when staying at the property.
  2. Attempt to move your dates in the same property for a future date (if available or to different property if dates are not available for the original property booked). 
  3. Convert your deposits paid into a non refundable stay credit to be applied to a future stay to be used within 12 months of cancellation. 
  4. Cancel your booking completely receive a refund less 25% of the total booking value as a cancellation fee.

April 23, 2021 COVID-19 Updated Travel Restrictions and Advisories BC Government Website

https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/covid-19/travel/current#restrictions

BC Ferries Release April 23, 2021

https://www.bcferries.com/news-releases/update-from-bc-ferries-regarding-provincial-travel-restrictions-order

Ministerial Order that defines reasons and interpretations.

https://www.bclaws.gov.bc.ca/civix/document/id/mo/mo/m0172_2021

Thank you for your patience and understanding during these most difficult times. Our team will work hard to rebook your dates into the future when it will be safe to travel again.

IMPORTANT NOTICE April 20, 2021:
Latest Travel Advisories from the BC Government
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/covid-19/travel/current#advisory
At this time, all non-essential travel should be avoided. This includes travel into and out of B.C. and between regions of the province. For example:

  • Do not travel for a vacation
  • Do not travel to visit friends or family outside of your household or core bubble

Stays within Vacation Rentals
The Provincial Health Doctor, Dr. Bonnie Henry, has made a temporary Health Order in council with regard to use of vacation rentals and private residences. The requirement is in effect until May 24, 2021 and overrides earlier health orders from the Province of BC.

  1. Vacation Rental occupants must be members of the same household. This constitutes any number of people who live in the same household. See link here: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/safety/emergency-preparedness-response-recovery/covid-19-provincial-support/restrictions

2. There is an advisory to travel only for essential purposes but there is no official restrictions at this time for travel.

3. Mandatory Mask Mandate is in place in all public buildings and private businesses throughout British Columbia.

4. No gatherings or events.

EMR Vacation Rentals will continue to monitor this situation closely.
We continue to ask our guests to ensure they follow guidelines during COVID-19 for a safe stay.


IMPORTANT NOTICE JULY 27, 2020:
The Provincial Health Doctor, Dr. Bonnie Henry, has made a Health Order in council with regard to use of vacation rentals.

Please note the following orders;

  1. A maximum of five individuals may attend a social gathering or an event in vacation accommodation, in addition to the occupants;
  2. The owner of vacation accommodation must require any tenant, guest or other person using the vacation accommodation to comply with the requirement in section 1.

Link to health order: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/health/about-bc-s-health-care-system/office-of-the-provincial-health-officer/covid-19/covid-19-pho-order-gatherings-events.pdf

EMR Vacation Rentals already has a requirement that all guests fill in a roster of all guests that will be staying at the property.

If you are planning to have non staying guests (visitors) over to the vacation rental property you are renting, it is a requirement that you provide EMR Vacation Rentals with a list of names and their contact information for each additional visitor. We need this list in the event a requirement from the Province of BC to contract trace all guests and visitors to the rental.

It’s Official Travel is Open in British Columbia as of June 24, 2020.

Here is some excellent information on healthy travel information compiled by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation: Travelling throughout B.C.

As British Columbia begins opening up after successfully flattening the COVID-19 curve and having one of the lowest infection rates in North America, we believe staying in a vacation rental will be the best option for travel this year throughout the Summer, Fall, and Winter 2020-2021.

Guests in a private vacation rental home can control access to the property, maintain social distancing from the outside public, to ensure a safe vacation.

The health and safety of our residents and visitors are paramount at this time and as such, we want to ensure you are fully informed of the impacts of COVID-19 on our area and the current status of travel to British Columbia.

As this is an evolving situation, we will continue to post updates on this page and policy adjustments for currently booked guests and for guests that have yet to book.

Thank you for your understanding and patience throughout this pandemic period. We are all looking forward to hosting your stay soon.

British Columbia was not shut down for accommodation providers in British Columbia since accommodations are considered essential. https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/safety/emergency-preparedness-response-recovery/covid-19-provincial-support/essential-services-covid-19#non-health

EMR Vacation Rentals has taken proactive measures to work on cancellation requests for all guests directly impacted by non essential travel advisories authorized by the British Columbia government.

If you are a guest with questions about your existing reservation, please call Toll Free 1-866-800-8880 or 250-483-6790.

Government Resources on COVID-19

British Columbia COVID 19 Information https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/safety/emergency-preparedness-response-recovery/covid-19-provincial-support

British Columbia COVID-19 Health Tips   http://www.bccdc.ca/health-info/diseases-conditions/covid-19 

Canadian Government COVID-19 Information
https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/coronavirus-disease-covid-19.html

Travel Advisories

BC Ferries Travel Advisory between Vancouver and Vancouver Island and all other ferry routes Requirement for Passenger Face Coverings Effective August 21, 2020 https://www.bcferries.com/bcferries/faces/attachments?id=8267

COVID-19: Current border measures and requirements
https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/services/covid/menu-eng.html

Precautionary Measures EMR Vacation Rentals is Currently Taking

We have always used cleaning products with disinfectant. In addition to normal cleaning procedures, our housekeeping staff will increase focus on “high touch” items like light switches, doorknobs, remotes, etc. We are also removing non essential decorative pillows, blankets, and comforters.

EMR has adjusted check-in and check-out times to provide extra cleaning time. We are now asking guests to depart no later than 10 AM and check-in not earlier than 5:00 pm. We have also, where possible, placing 24 hour blocks from rentals between rental dates in 2020. We do have rentals that have been pre-booked with back to back rental dates. We are unable to accommodate later check out or early check-ins on back to back changeover days. Please contact our guest services team to confirm if early arrivals can be accommodated.

No Contact Check-In. Check-in for all properties is available via Greeter that will provide a social distancing check-in procedure, Electronic lock, or Lock box access. Our guests services team will be providing each guest with instructions dependent on which property they have booked and time of arrival. 

If you have any questions, please contact our office at 250-483-6790 or reservations@emrvr.com. 

We look forward to welcoming you soon.

FAQ

Note: EMR Vacation Rentals reserves the right to change these temporary policies at any time.

Are you providing refunds on cancelled bookings?

We are no longer providing refunds, even in circumstances where border closures into Canada are in effect. If your reservation arrives after June 1, 2020 or up to August 31 of 2020, we will allow you to move the reservation to a later date in 2020 in the same property or convert your deposit payments into a travel credit that can be used in any property EMR Vacation Rentals manages but it must booked within 365 days from your cancelled arrival date and must be used by December 31, 2021 stay dates. The rates are subject to seasonal dynamic rate changes. If you decide to during a high demand period versus lower demand period for example, guests will be responsible for only the rate difference and taxes on those differences. There are no refunds for unused travel credits nor are the travel credits transferable to a different guest.

Can I pick dates beyond 12 Months?

Yes based on availability of the property but the stay must be used no later than December 31, 2021. However, since each property is independently owned, future dates well into 2021 may not yet be made available by the owner of the property.

Once I’ve selected my rescheduled dates can I change the dates again?

You can only change the dates for a second time if there are local COVID-19 restrictions in place. This will be at our discretion and based on local British Columbia regulations that directly impact the property that has been rented.

What happens if I choose to cancel my booking and do not wish to have a travel credit or move my dates – what will I get back if I cancel?

The EMR Vacation Rentals standard cancellation policies in the guest agreement will apply. See section under Cancellation By Guest.

If you have booked through AirBnb, please submit a cancellation request through their website booking platform.

Isn’t there a travel ban?

Currently there is not an official travel ban in British Columbia only a advisory to ensure proper social distancing and cleaning procedures also follow all mask requirements in some businesses and public places. Canadians are not being denied entry or travel into British Columbia.

Can I have visitors over to see me at during my vacation rental stay?

This is an evolving policy please be aware it can change at any time. Besides abiding by EMR Vacation Rentals restrictions on additional guests visitors, there is currently a Provincial Health order requiring no more than 5 visitors over at one time to see you. We are requiring our guests to ensure they keep a detailed list of full names and contact information for every visitor you have had over to the property. We may need this information to provide the the BC Government in the event of an urgent need to contact trace over a positive COVID-19 finding.

I’m traveling from outside of Canada, can I cross the border?

This is dependent on each country of origin and their travel agreement with the Canadian Government. Please check current travel restrictions to Canada by contacting your local border authorities from your country of origin. Currently US travel into Canada has a non essential travel ban until November 21, 2020. 

Please note we are no longer providing refunds due to border restrictions for COVID-19 for any traveler outside of Canada. We can assist in moving your dates or providing a travel credit for a future stay. 

Important Note: Please make sure you have purchased sufficient trip cancellation and disruption insurance. Most credit card companies sell trip cancellation insurance to their cardholders or already have it included as part of their members perks. Please check with your credit card company to confirm. If they do not sell it we advise contacting Travel Guard International of Rental Guardian or any other third party travel insurance provider.

Thank you. Stay Safe. We look forward to hosting your stay soon.

Why Harbour Taxis are the Best Way to Travel Around Downtown Victoria

Victoria is the gem of Vancouver Island, a capital city surrounded by the sea. If you love the ocean as much as we do, you’ll want to be on it or near it as much as possible. Kayaking and paddleboarding are great ways to enjoy our shoreline and get some exercise in the sun. If you’re not in the mood for getting wet and breaking a sweat but still want to enjoy the water and be restaurant and sightseeing ready, the Victoria Harbour Ferry water taxis are the way to go! With Victoria Harbour Ferry, you can book tours, go on their famous pub crawl or buy a ticket and access fourteen different docks all over Victoria from downtown to Esquimalt to the bottom of the Gorge Waterway. Whether you’re staying right in Victoria, in Sooke or in Sidney at the top of the Peninsula, while you’re in town, jump on one of these ‘pickle boats’ and see Victoria in a way that’s faster than walking, easier than driving and uniquely Victoria! 

Tours 

Gorge Tour – During this 45-minute scenic tour of the Gorge waterway, guests will learn about the rich and ancient history of the Coast Salish Peoples, the pollution and near destruction of the Gorge waterway and the tireless restoration efforts that saved it. You’ll also be able to spot some of our famously friendly marine life and enjoy your time on the water! 

Harbour Tour – During this 45-minute tour, guests will get a first-hand look at how this harbour functions as a busy city seaport with seaplane terminal, cruise ship port and ferry destination. Learn more about the historic colonial landmarks, see colourful float home communities and see important First Nations hunting and fishing grounds. 

Combo Tour – This 45-minute tour combines the best of both tours where guests will be taken through the majority of the Inner Harbour and the lower Gorge Waterway.

Pub Crawl 

While the term ‘pub crawl’ may spark images of drunken teenagers swaying through the city streets, have no fear – this ‘pub crawl’ is actually an incredible way to visit some of Victoria’s most popular waterway restaurants in style and with ease. On this tour, guests will be able to check out the bustling Milestones Grill & Bar, enjoy Canoe Brew Pub for elevated pub fare, join the local joviality at Bellevilles’ Watering Hole & Diner, kick back at the low key neighbourhood Santiago’s Cafe, sip a craft cocktail at the lovely LURE Restaurant & Bar and sample fresh, local seafood at Lido Waterfront Bar & Bistro. Tickets are only $25.00CAD for each passenger, when you’re done at a location you simply call for pickup to your next destination and for groups of four, you can even enjoy a complimentary appetizer at each location! 

Water Taxi Stops

Selkirk Landing – If you’re looking for a fun way to get to Glo Restaurant, the Harbour Ferry has your back! At Selkirk Landing you can find access to the Galloping Goose Regional Trail, and a great way to walk along the historical Selkirk Bridge.

Point Ellice House – Built in 1861, Point Ellice House is a National Heritage site overlooking the waters of Victoria’s scenic Gorge Waterway. Come here for tours of this historic house, ever-changing exhibits and find out how this house and its occupants are important in Victoria’s rich history.

Dockside Green – Dockside Landing is your entryway to the historic neighbourhood of Victoria West. Just a few steps away from the Galloping Goose Trail, the lovely harbour pathway system and only steps away from downtown.

Chinatown – This dock is the gateway to Victoria’s Chinatown and design district as well as Johnson Street shopping district! Visit the historic Fantan Alley, peruse the many incredible home furnishing shops and pop into one of the many delicious restaurants in the area.

Old Town – This ferry stop is positioned in the middle of downtown Victoria. Enjoy the panoramic views of the Inner Harbour, walk up to Old Town, through Bastion Square and enjoy some of the great shopping and dining of downtown Victoria.

Red Fish Blue Fish – Located at the bottom of Broughton Street, this ferry stop is right next to the incredible Red Fish Blue Fish food truck! This is a great stop to grab some delicious seafood and wander along the edge of the Inner Harbour. 

Empress Dock – Located across the street from the Fairmont Empress Hotel, the Empress Dock is the main hub for our ferries. Our captains and sales staff are stationed at this dock to serve you.

Delta Dock – Located right across the bridge from the downtown area, this stop sits in front of the Delta Victoria Ocean Pointe Resort and Spa. Book a trip to this amazing spa and take the Harbour Ferry to your appointment! Or get dropped off here to walk over the Johnson Street Bridge for a pretty stroll through Lower Johnson.

Songhees Landing – Just a short walk from the Victoria International Marina and the local hotspot, Spinnakers Brewpub, this ferry is the perfect stop to have a fun pub lunch and a walk along the beautiful Songhees Walkway.

Coast Marina – Visit the Coast Victoria Harbourside Hotel & Marina for some amazing seafood at the Blue Crab Seafood House then stroll along the beautiful David Foster Harbour Pathway, all the way to the Inn at Laurel Point Hotel where you can watch floatplanes, the Coho and Clipper ferries coming and going.

Fisherman’s Wharf – At this popular stop, guests can walk through a colourful mix of float homes, restaurants, kayaking rentals and fishing charters. It’s here you can find the top-rated whale watching tours in Victoria. Hungry? Grab a meal on the docks! At this unique waterfront neighbourhood, there’s something for everyone!

West Bay Marina – Hop off at our West Bay stop to check out this funky marina! Right on the edge of Esquimalt, this marina has a mix of beautiful vessels and float homes. Explore the marina and then enjoy a walk along the Songhees Walkway all the way downtown!

Harbour Air – This stop is adjacent to the entrance of the Harbour Air airport entrance, which makes it a perfect way to travel back to EMR at the ferry stop before or after your flight.

Railyards Landing – This interesting residential area in Victoria West has industrial style condos, green spaces and is a great way to access a section of the Galloping Goose Trail. 

Paddleboarding in Victoria: Everything You Need to Know Before You Go!

If you’re planning a trip to Victoria, British Columbia Canada, you’ve got to experience the abundance of outdoor activities available in this breathtaking city. With year-round opportunities for cycling, hiking, jogging, whale watching, kayaking, and more, there’s no shortage of adventure to be had. However, one water sport in particular has surged in popularity thanks to its ease of learning and versatility: paddleboarding. Victoria BC stands out as the top city for paddleboarding, whether you’re a seasoned pro or a complete beginner. Thanks to a variety of excellent rental companies, idyllic weather, and calm, clear waters, Victoria’s shores offer an unbeatable paddleboarding experience.

What is Paddleboarding?

Paddleboarding is when you stand on a large board called a stand up paddleboard or SUP and propel yourself across the water’s surface using one oar, much like a canoe. SUPs can be inflatable, or hard fibreglass/epoxy with a long oar to allow you to reach the water while standing. As far as versatility goes, standing is the typical way to use and propel a paddleboard, but you can comfortably sit or kneel on the board as well if standing seems like a dubious option. You’ll see a lot of families put kids on the SUP and take them for a little paddle, dogs are often spotted on these incredibly popular pleasure crafts and when you need to take a break, you can jump off your board for a quick dip, hop back on and relax in the sun until you’re ready to paddle again. 

Paddleboarding Equipment

Summer: 

When you’re heading out for a day of summer paddleboarding, you’ll want to prepare with appropriate clothing. While our summers are rarely scorching, it’s important to protect yourself from the sun. A swimsuit layered under shorts and a t-shirt is recommended and if you have any UV protective, lightweight clothing that can be a good option. A wide brimmed hat and sunglasses are a must and make sure to lather up and bring along sport sunscreen of 30 spf or higher. 

Winter:

Because Victoria has the mildest climate in Canada, you can often spot some dedicated paddleboarders heading onto the water even as the temperatures drop. If this is something you want to try, you’ll have to be properly equipped! It is important to wear a wetsuit or drysuit, gloves, and hood to stay warm in case you fall in the water. Additionally, you should wear appropriate footwear that will keep your feet warm and provide good traction on the board. If you need some help finding the right equipment, go to MEC or Ocean River Sports and ask the helpful staff to kit you out. 

No matter what time of year it is, you’ll want to make sure you bring a life jacket and take the extra step to check the conditions and forecast – local water recreation enthusiasts swear by Big Wave Dave.

Where to Rent a Paddleboard?

There are lots of options for your next paddleboarding adventure. Whether it’s your first time out and you’re looking for lessons and a tour or if you’re already comfortable and are just looking for paddleboard rentals for a solo adventure, these companies are our go-to for all of your paddleboarding needs!

Fairway Gorge Paddling Club: 2940 Jutland Rd #115, Victoria, BC V8T 5K6

  • Rentals: Yes 
  • Lessons: Yes
  • Guided Tours: No
  • Sales: No

Palli Palli: Multiple locations 

  • Rentals: Yes
  • Lessons: Yes
  • Guided Tours: Yes
  • Sales: No

Paddle ‘n’ Go: 285 Kerwood St, Victoria, BC V9B 1A2

  • Rentals: Yes
  • Lessons: Yes
  • Guided Tours: Yes
  • Sales: No

Oak Bay Marina : 1327 Beach Dr, Victoria, BC V8S 2N4

  • Rentals: Yes
  • Lessons: No
  • Guided Tours: Yes
  • Sales: No

Ocean River Sports: Docks, 450 Swift St, Victoria, BC V8W 1S2

  • Rentals: Yes
  • Lessons: Yes
  • Guided Tours: Yes
  • Sales: Yes

South Island SUP: 273 Richmond Ave, Victoria, BC V8S 3X9

  • Rentals: Yes
  • Lessons: Yes
  • Guided Tours: Yes
  • Sales: Yes

West Coast Outdoor Adventure: 6971 W Coast Rd, Sooke, BC V9Z 0V1

  • Rentals: Yes
  • Lessons: No
  • Guided Tours: Yes
  • Sales: Yes

Where to Paddleboard?

If you’ve decided to set out on your own, there are lots of great places around Victoria for a day on your board. With both lakes and ocean to choose from, you really have so many option for a perfect paddleboarding adventure. 

Ocean:

Gorge Waterway:  Known simply as “The Gorge” to Victoria locals, this waterway is a narrow tidal inlet that connects Victoria Harbour to Portage Inlet and a walkable paddleboarding location for guests staying at an EMR property downtown Victoria. Here you can paddle past waterfront neighbourhoods, historic bridges, eelgrass meadows and massive kelp beds below the surface. 

Inner Harbour: Located right downtown Victoria, this is a great place to adventure, but it’s important to make sure that the water traffic is low otherwise it can get a bit hairy! On slower days, paddling past all the downtown attractions provides a beautiful, new perspective on this heritage city.

Gonzales Bay: This beach is one of the most popular downtown beaches! Known for its soft white sand and warm shallows, this is also an incredible place to put in your paddleboard. This sheltered cove offers incredibly calm waters and absolutely stunning ocean front homes set on the backdrop of Victoria’s signature ocean and mountain views. 

Willows Beach: In one of the most beautiful neighbourhoods in Victoria is Willows Beach, a long sandy beach perfect to paddleboard the length of if you’re a beginner and a great place to set off for an adventure if you want to venture a little farther.

Esquimalt Lagoon: With miles of stunning beachfront and a beautiful view of the Strait and the Olympic Mountains across the water, Esquimalt Lagoon is stunning. It’s also a great option for guests staying in Langford or those looking to avoid the often-crowded summer beaches in the downtown core

Tod Inlet: This historic, peaceful park is a beautiful place to explore by land or water and right on the shores of the Saanich Inlet. Gowlland Tod Park is gorgeous and densely forested, so this is a completely different paddling experience than the other urban sites listed.

Brentwood Bay: The sheltered waters of the bay offer calm conditions perfect for beginners to learn or for experienced paddleboarders to enjoy a leisurely paddle. The beautiful scenery of the bay and surrounding mountains make for a picturesque backdrop while exploring the bay’s many hidden coves and inlets. 

Lakes: 

Thetis Lake: One of the most popular lakes in the Victoria area, Thetis is a wonderful place to explore by paddleboard when you’re staying in Victoria! Paddleboarding also gives you the advantage of a spot to swim from without having to compete for a highly coveted spot on the beach! 

Langford Lake: The calm, warm waters of Langford Lake make it a great place for a paddleboarding adventure. The water is cool but isn’t as cold as the ocean and there are lots of shorefronts to explore as you paddle around. 

Elk Lake & Beaver Lake: These lakes are uniquely joined with a narrow way between the two offering paddleboarders a uniquely large area to explore. This lake has numerous beaches and picnic areas, you’ll be able to paddle up for a bite and head back out for more exploring!

Matheson Lake: This stunning lake in Metchosin is a perfect place to go for a dip in a small lake, beat the summer heat and enjoy an easy-going day out paddling. 

Paddle Boarding in Victoria: Everything You Need to Know!

paddleboarder on the ocean during sunset

If you’re planning a trip to Victoria, British Columbia Canada, you’ve got to experience the abundance of outdoor activities available in this breathtaking city! With year-round opportunities for cycling, hiking, jogging, whale watching, kayaking, and more, there’s no shortage of adventure to be had. However, one water sport in particular has surged in popularity thanks to its ease of learning and versatility: paddle boarding! Paddle boarding in Victoria is a great way to spend a sunny day, whether you’re a seasoned pro or a complete beginner. Thanks to a variety of excellent rental companies, idyllic weather, and calm, clear waters, Victoria’s shores offer an unbeatable paddle boarding experience.

What is Paddle Boarding?

Paddle boarding is when you stand on a large board called a stand up paddle board or SUP and propel yourself across the water’s surface using one oar, much like a canoe. SUPs can be inflatable, or hard fibreglass/epoxy with a long oar to allow you to reach the water while standing. As far as versatility goes, standing is the typical way to use and propel a paddle board, but you can comfortably sit or kneel on the board as well if standing seems like a dubious option. You’ll see a lot of families put kids on the SUP and take them for a little paddle, dogs are often spotted on these incredibly popular pleasure crafts and when you need to take a break, you can jump off your board for a quick dip, hop back on and relax in the sun until you’re ready to paddle again. 

Paddle Boarding Equipment

Summer: 

When you’re heading out for a day of summer paddle boarding, you’ll want to prepare with appropriate clothing. While our summers are rarely scorching, it’s important to protect yourself from the sun. A swimsuit layered under shorts and a t-shirt is recommended and if you have any UV protective, lightweight clothing that can be a good option. A wide brimmed hat and sunglasses are a must and make sure to lather up and bring along sport sunscreen of 30 spf or higher. 

Winter:

Because Victoria has the mildest climate in Canada, you can often spot some dedicated paddle boarders heading onto the water even as the temperatures drop. If this is something you want to try, you’ll have to be properly equipped! It is important to wear a wetsuit or drysuit, gloves, and hood to stay warm in case you fall in the water. Additionally, you should wear appropriate footwear that will keep your feet warm and provide good traction on the board. If you need some help finding the right equipment, go to MEC or Ocean River Sports and ask the helpful staff to kit you out. 

No matter what time of year it is, you’ll want to make sure you bring a life jacket and take the extra step to check the conditions and forecast – local water recreation enthusiasts swear by Big Wave Dave.

Where to Rent a Paddle Board in Victoria?

There are lots of options for your next paddle boarding adventure. Whether it’s your first time out and you’re looking for lessons and a tour or if you’re already comfortable and are just looking for paddle board rentals for a solo adventure, these companies are our go-to for all of your paddle boarding needs!

Fairway Gorge Paddling Club

2940 Jutland Rd #115, Victoria, BC V8T 5K6

  • Rentals: Yes 
  • Lessons: Yes
  • Guided Tours: No
  • Sales: No

Palli Palli

Multiple locations 

  • Rentals: Yes
  • Lessons: Yes
  • Guided Tours: Yes
  • Sales: No

Paddle ‘n’ Go

285 Kerwood St, Victoria, BC V9B 1A2

  • Rentals: Yes
  • Lessons: Yes
  • Guided Tours: Yes
  • Sales: No

Oak Bay Marina 

1327 Beach Dr, Victoria, BC V8S 2N4

  • Rentals: Yes
  • Lessons: No
  • Guided Tours: Yes
  • Sales: No

Ocean River Sports

Docks, 450 Swift St, Victoria, BC V8W 1S2

  • Rentals: Yes
  • Lessons: Yes
  • Guided Tours: Yes
  • Sales: Yes

South Island SUP

273 Richmond Ave, Victoria, BC V8S 3X9

  • Rentals: Yes
  • Lessons: Yes
  • Guided Tours: Yes
  • Sales: Yes

West Coast Outdoor Adventure 

6971 W Coast Rd, Sooke, BC V9Z 0V1

  • Rentals: Yes
  • Lessons: No
  • Guided Tours: Yes
  • Sales: Yes

Where to Paddle Board in Victoria?

If you’ve decided to set out on your own, there are lots of great places around Victoria for a day on your board. With both lakes and ocean to choose from, you really have so many option for a perfect paddle boarding adventure. 

Ocean:

Gorge Waterway:  Known simply as “The Gorge” to Victoria locals, this waterway is a narrow tidal inlet that connects Victoria Harbour to Portage Inlet and a walkable paddle boarding location for guests staying at an EMR property downtown Victoria. Here you can paddle past waterfront neighbourhoods, historic bridges, eelgrass meadows and massive kelp beds below the surface. 

Inner Harbour: Located right downtown Victoria, this is a great place to adventure, but it’s important to make sure that the water traffic is low otherwise it can get a bit hairy! On slower days, paddling past all the downtown attractions provides a beautiful, new perspective on this heritage city.

Gonzales Bay: This beach is one of the most popular downtown beaches! Known for its soft white sand and warm shallows, this is also an incredible place to put in your paddle board. This sheltered cove offers incredibly calm waters and absolutely stunning ocean front homes set on the backdrop of Victoria’s signature ocean and mountain views. 

Willows Beach: In one of the most beautiful neighbourhoods in Victoria is Willows Beach, a long sandy beach perfect to paddle board the length of if you’re a beginner and a great place to set off for an adventure if you want to venture a little farther.

Esquimalt Lagoon: With miles of stunning beachfront and a beautiful view of the Strait and the Olympic Mountains across the water, Esquimalt Lagoon is stunning. It’s also a great option for guests staying in Langford or those looking to avoid the often-crowded summer beaches in the downtown core

Tod Inlet: This historic, peaceful park is a beautiful place to explore by land or water and right on the shores of the Saanich Inlet. Gowlland Tod Park is gorgeous and densely forested, so this is a completely different paddling experience than the other urban sites listed.

Brentwood Bay: The sheltered waters of the bay offer calm conditions perfect for beginners to learn or for experienced paddle boarders to enjoy a leisurely paddle. The beautiful scenery of the bay and surrounding mountains make for a picturesque backdrop while exploring the bay’s many hidden coves and inlets. 

Lakes: 

Thetis Lake: One of the most popular lakes in the Victoria area, Thetis is a wonderful place to explore by paddle board when you’re staying in Victoria! Paddle boarding also gives you the advantage of a spot to swim from without having to compete for a highly coveted spot on the beach! 

Langford Lake: The calm, warm waters of Langford Lake make it a great place for a paddle boarding adventure. The water is cool but isn’t as cold as the ocean and there are lots of shorefronts to explore as you paddle around. 

Elk Lake & Beaver Lake: These lakes are uniquely joined with a narrow way between the two offering paddle boarders a uniquely large area to explore. This lake has numerous beaches and picnic areas, you’ll be able to paddle up for a bite and head back out for more exploring!

Matheson Lake: This stunning lake in Metchosin is a perfect place to go for a dip in a small lake, beat the summer heat and enjoy an easy-going day out paddling. 

Dive In! Our Favourite Swimming Spots on Vancouver Island

Summertime on Vancouver Island is an incredible time to visit. Town centres are bustling, restaurant patios are lively, and the parks and beaches everywhere are full of both locals and visitors looking for a way to relax and enjoy the sun. While we may have some of the most moderate temperatures here on Vancouver Island, the summer months can get hot. When the temperatures rise, it’s nice to put strenuous activities on hold and spend the day enjoying one of Vancouver Island’s beautiful, natural swimming spots! With fabulous ocean, river and lake swimming all over the island, you’ll never need to go far to find somewhere beautiful to spend the day swimming and relaxing.

Sooke & Metchosin

Sooke Potholes 

As soon as you arrive in Sooke, you’re going to want to start planning a day at Sooke Potholes, an extensive network of deep, smooth, pools filled with clear turquoise water located right near the Sooke River. Formed during the last ice age, these formations are truly stunning and one of the best spots to find cool, clear water to take a dip in.

Matheson Lake 

If you’re looking for a nearby swimming area in Metchosin, your best bet is Matheson Lake just off Rocky Point Rd! Work up a sweat before your dip with a walk around the lake on the picturesque trail, set up for a sunny afternoon on the sandy beach area or take a quick dip before starting your journey on the Galloping Goose

Victoria

Gonzalez Bay Beach

If you’re looking for ocean swimming, you won’t be hard pressed to find stunning beaches and excellent clear waters to swim in all over the Victoria coast. Gonzalez Bay Beach, is an enclosed cove with white sand that is always popular for summertime swimming. 

Willows Beach 

This beautiful neighbourhood park is another sandy beach that offers clear ocean swimming and lots of space to set up for an afternoon in the sun. 

Thetis Lake

If the cold waters of the Pacific aren’t the swimming experience you are looking for, we have lovely swimming lakes that you won’t want to miss! Thetis Lake is one of the best swimming spots near Victoria. There are two sandy beaches to choose from, one at the southernmost end and one on the west side of the lake. Additionally, if you are willing to hike a little bit, you can find lots of rocky outcrops perched right on the water’s edge that provide a little privacy and a perfect place to dive into the cool water. This popular lake gets busy in the summer so it’s a good idea to arrive early on the weekends or midweek to escape the weekend crowds. 

Prospect Lake

This one of Victoria’s popular, family friendly swimming spots! Prospect Lake is easily accessible from anywhere in the capital region and has four distinct public parks for you to choose from. 

Cowichan Valley

Cowichan River

One of the most time-honoured summer traditions of the locals of the Cowichan Valley is tubing down the Cowichan River. It’s become such a popular summer activity; you can now buy tubing packages from The Tube Shack that includes inner tube rentals and a shuttle service to get you back to your vehicle. Gently float along on this 2.5-hour journey where you can enjoy the stunning natural beauty of the riverbank, bob your way under old bridges and watch as the farmland of the Cowichan Valley passes by. It’s a wonderfully unique way to spend a summer afternoon like a local!

Nanaimo

Nanaimo River

This gorgeous park is a 56-acre conservation site and a mature coastal Douglas fir ecosystem with a system of beautiful, wooded trails that are perfect for cycling and walking. Here, you can take a walk through the network of trails and explore the forest then cool off with a dip in the river or bring a blanket and a picnic and set up on one of the many spots all along the riverbank to rest, swim and enjoy the sun! The Nanaimo River is an idyllic swimming spot with deep swimming holes of crystal-clear water, perfect for cooling down when the temperatures rise.

Parksville 

Spider Lake

If you’re looking for a quiet place to cool off during a heatwave, you’ll want to make your way to Spider Lake. Don’t let the name deter you! This glorious, peaceful lake is one of the best swimming spots in the area. There is a small sandy beach and picnic area perfect for making it a comfortable day at the lake – plus, the warm water makes swimming that much more enjoyable! This is also an excellent lake for paddleboarding or kayaking as well as there are so many little coves to explore in the many winding inlets – which is where Spider Lake got its name! 

Courtenay

Saratoga Beach

While you’re staying in the Comox Valley, you definitely need to take a day and head to the sandy shores of Saratoga Beach. This stunning beach is widely touted as one of the best beaches on Vancouver Island due to the long stretches of soft white sand that heats up the cold ocean water as the tide moves in and out. Set up in the sand for the day and paddle through the warm shallows or wade out and take a dip in the ocean. This is a truly stunning beach that you won’t want to miss out on!

No matter where you’re staying on Vancouver Island, you’ll find lots of incredibly beautiful, unique, natural swimming spots to help you beat the summer heat! 

Get the Scoop on Where to Go for the Best Ice Cream on Vancouver Island!

It’s official – it’s summertime on Vancouver Island! This time of year is a magical one here on the West Coast, with glistening waters, blue skies and endless greenery, the island comes alive when the warm weather hits. The outdoor activities are myriad, whether it’s cycling, hiking, exploring new places on the island, revisiting old favourite haunts, shopping at the outdoor markets or just enjoying a seaside stroll, when the time comes to cool off, there is one tried, tested and true way to beat the summer heat: ice cream. And not your run-of-the-mill, chain restaurant ice cream. No, here on Vancouver Island, we have some locally owned and operated ice cream shops that are churning out incredible, unique and delicious flavours of our favourite icy confection.

Sooke & Metchosin

Sugar Shack

4492 Happy Valley Rd, Victoria, BC V9C 3Z3

In the beautiful, sleepy little area of Metchosin, the Sugar Shack is where the locals get their ice cream fix. A part of the beloved My-Chosen Cafe, the Sugar Shack is a blend of classic west coast, farmhouse-style bakery with a 50’s twist. Here you can find fluffy, seasonally flavoured, single serve cheesecakes, perfectly, soft, celebratory cupcakes, thick milkshakes with architecturally dubious towers of whipped cream that threaten to tumble out of the mason jar receptacles – which really makes it even more fun to drink, and classic ice cream flavours. Whether you’re looking for a spot while riding or walking on the Metchosin stretch of the Galloping Goose, finishing a day at the beach or just popping in to satisfy your sweet tooth, this pastoral cafe is the perfect place to stop for a refreshing treat to beat the heat. 

Victoria

Victoria is a stunning city with a huge influx of visitors each summer and as such, you’ll also find a veritable plethora of ice cream shops. Alas, not all are made equal and that’s why we’re giving you the scoop on where to go for the very best ice cream in the garden city! 

Jackson’s Ice Cream

1 Dallas Rd, Victoria, BC V8V 0B2

In the funky little downtown neighbourhood of James Bay, you’ll find Jackson’s Ice Cream in the colourful float-home community of Fisherman’s Wharf. This small ice cream stand really packs a punch with what they have to offer! Here you can get frozen lemonade, ice cream floats, old fashioned milkshakes, sundaes, plus soft serve ice cream, sixteen different flavours of Island Farms ice cream, non-dairy sorbet and frozen yogurt all in their handmade waffle cones. 

Can Canteen

1115 N Park St #4, Victoria, BC V8T 1C7

Since 2010, these ice cream aficionados have been whipping up truly decadent, unique, satisfying and oh-so-delicious ice cream with the highest quality, local ingredients. Every batch of their incredibly popular ice cream is lovingly made with organic BC cream, eggs from happy, local hens, fair trade sugar and chocolate, fresh fruit and seasonal flowers and herbs. With Cold Comfort Ice Cream, you can feel good about eating ice cream while feeling good about supporting this innovative local company.

Kid Sister

230 Cook St, Victoria, BC V8V 3X3

While you are wandering around downtown Victoria, you’ve got to make your way to Kid Sister in Fan Tan Alley. This small batch glacier makes each and every batch from scratch using the highest quality ingredients – and it shows. For an out-of-the-ordinary ice cream experience, try one of the unique flavours like London Fog or banana coconut caramel. Looking for the classics? They’ve got them too! The Madagascar whole bean vanilla and local fresh strawberry will make you rethink everything you thought you knew about classic ice cream flavours. And if you’re not in the mood for a rich, creamy treat, they have incredibly decadent popsicles too! 

Mosi Gelato

5303 W Saanich Rd, Victoria, BC V9E 1J8

Craving a taste of Italy? Look no further than on Johnson St. In 1920’s Torino, Nonno Mosi made gelato in the summer in his Pasticceria and today, his grandson, Stefano carries on that tradition right here in Victoria. At Mosi, you can find delectable, creamy gelati and light, crisp sorbetto all handcrafted using locally sourced, quality ingredients. 

Sidney

Quince Cafe

2527 Beacon Ave #104, Sidney, BC V8L 1Y1

There’s a lot to be said about this little seaside town. You can find incredible shopping and dining and you won’t have to look much farther for your ice cream fix than Quince Cafe right in the heart of Sidney. They make all of their menu items in-house, daily and it’s here that you can find all your classic ice cream treats. Get a cafe affogato and head out for a walk along the seaside trail, be a kid again with an ice cream float or stick to the classic flavours served in a delicious waffle cone. 

Cowichan Bay

Udder Guys

1765 Cowichan Bay Rd, Cowichan Bay, BC V0R 1N1 

Tucked right in the Cowichan Valley is the historic seaside community of Cowichan Bay and for more than a decade, the Udder Guys have been serving up small batch, old fashioned artisanal ice cream right in the heart of Cowichan Bay Road village. Using top-quality ingredients and local seasonal fruit, this ice cream is absolutely phenomenal. Order a couple of scoops in a cone and wander around the bay or pick up a pint or two to take back to your EMR vacation rental – either way, you’re in for a real treat! 

Nanaimo 

Burnt Honey

96-3200 N Island Hwy, Nanaimo, BC V9T 1W1

Just north of Nanaimo, you’ll find Burnt Honey, the labour of love for local couple Kara and Fiona Shedden. Since their recent opening in February 2019, these two have been making waves with their incredible confectionery and have quickly become the go-to place for decadent ice cream and expertly crafted macarons near Nanaimo. Using locally sourced, high quality, ingredients and unique flavour combinations, Burnt Honey ice cream and macarons are imaginative and delicious. Plus, their packaging is all recyclable or compostable and they have implemented green initiatives in the bakery – going here for your sweet fix is a real win-win!

Comox Valley

Blue Spruce

526 Cliffe Ave, Courtenay, BC V9N 2J4

The best pairing for the beautifully warm, dry, summer heat of the Comox Valley is small-batch ice cream from Blue Spruce. This little glacierie offers traditional custard ice cream and a variety of frozen vegan ice creams as well! Using only locally sourced, artisanal ingredients in their traditionally handmade ice creams that are all inspired by the beautiful Comox Valley, Blue Spruce is really one-of-a-kind in Courtney! 

The Big Scoop

127 Port Augusta St, Comox, BC V9M 3N8

Reignite your childhood nostalgia at The Big Scoop at the Comox Marina! This ice cream trailer slings seriously delicious Island Farms soft serve ice cream by the scoop. Grab yourself a scoop or two of your favourites and take a stroll around the marina – it’s a great way to end a sunny summer day!