The Best Valentines Day Restaurants on Vancouver Island

There’s lots to love about February on Vancouver Island. The month usually marks a change from the rains and plummeting temperatures to mild weather and sunnier skies. It’s during this month that the new buds begin to form on bare trees and early spring flowers pop out of the soil to welcome the burgeoning spring season. This is also the month of love and romance with Valentine’s Day around the corner, it’s time to start planning where you’re going to take your special someone out for dinner. All over the Island, there are incredible restaurants where you can find gorgeous dishes and fabulous cocktails, perfect for a memorable evening. With so many to choose from, it can be overwhelming to find the perfect restaurant so we’ve done the heavy lifting for you! Here are our top ten restaurants near EMR rentals to ensure that your Valentine’s Day on Vancouver Island is magical. 

Victoria

Il Terrazzo 

555 Johnson St, Victoria, BC V8W 1M2

Tucked away in Waddington Alley right in the heart of old town you’ll find one of the most romantic restaurants in Victoria. For nearly 30 years, Il Terrazzo has been known for its incredible ambience, service and menus, and is the perfect place for an intimate dinner with your Valentine. 

Tapa Bar

620 Trounce Alley, Victoria, BC V8W 1K3

Another long-standing local favourite in downtown Victoria is Tapa Bar. Known for its extensive food menu filled with small, shareable dishes, warm, intimate dining room and incredible cocktail and wine list, Tapa Bar is a fun and unique place to take your special someone on Valentine’s Day. 

Sidney 

Sea Glass Waterfront Grill

2320 Harbour Rd, Sidney, BC V8L 2P6

Sea Glass Waterfront Grill is a restaurant perched on the edge of the water at the upscale Van Isle Marina just north of Sidney town centre. With a menu that reflects the abundance of Vancouver Island, a carefully curated wine list and incredible ocean views, this is a restaurant made for special occasions. 

Deep Cove Chalet 

11190 Chalet Rd, North Saanich, BC V8L 5M1

For elegant, upscale dining you’ll want to book a table at Deep Cove Chalet. Offering impeccable French inspired cuisine and a wine list created by a Sommelier, this restaurant caters to those looking for memorable fine dining in an intimate, beautiful oceanfront setting.

Cowichan Valley

Alpina at the Eyrie

600 Ebedora Ln, Malahat, BC V0R 2L0

If you’re staying in the Cowichan Valley and want to take your special someone somewhere upscale and unique for Valentine’s Day, you’ll want to book a table at Alpina at the Eyrie. With food inspired by the cuisine of the Italian, Swiss, German and French alpine regions and informed by the incredible ingredients found on Vancouver Island, Alpina creates unique and inspired dishes that will thrill and surprise you. Plus, with unparalleled views of the Saanich Inlet, Southern Vancouver Island, the Olympic Mountain Range and majestic Mount Baker from almost every table in the dining room, an evening here is simply unforgettable. 

Nanaimo 

The Nest Bistro

77 Skinner St, Nanaimo, BC V9R 5G9

If you’re looking for something really special while you’re staying in Nanaimo you’ll want to be sure to get a reservation at The Nest Bistro. Husband and wife team, Jen and Nic both have illustrious hospitality industry experience and have channelled all of their passion and expertise into opening one of the best restaurants north of Victoria. For superb service, romantic ambience and incredible food and wine, Nest is the place to go in Nanaimo.

Simonholt 

6582 Applecross Rd, Nanaimo, BC V9V 0A4

Looking for a more casual and lively way to celebrate Valentine’s Day in Nanaimo? Simonholt has you covered! With a great menu filled with local favourites and casual dishes, this popular live music venue is a fun way to spend a date night!

Parksville and Qualicum Beach

Kalvas The Log House

180 Moilliet St, Parksville, BC V9P 2J9

This gorgeous log cabin restaurant is the ideal way to experience true West Coast Canadian dining. With a gorgeous interior, friendly staff and extensive menus featuring fresh seafood and expertly prepared meat dishes, Kalvas is sure to impress. 

Comox Valley

Avenue Bistro

2064 Comox Ave, Comox, BC V9M 1P8

This upscale, casual bistro in the heart of the Comox Valley is the perfect place to take your Valentine! With perfectly prepared bistro classics made with locally sourced ingredients, fresh seafood and globally inspired flavours in a beautifully appointed dining room, Avenue Bistro is sure to make your night a special one. 

Comfort Food – Our Favourite Ways to Get a Taste of Fall

There are so many amazing things about the fall, especially on Vancouver Island! With the changing leaves and the crispness in the air comes the harvest and a time of plenty where markets are full, menus all across Vancouver Island start to reflect the changing seasons and cozy pubs hold a magic that can only be found when the weather gets cool. Crisp ciders and aromatic beers are for more than quenching thirst and taking the time to tour a brewery doesn’t feel like a day wasted indoors. We know it’s tough to say goodbye to summer but we’ve rounded up our favourite ways to enjoy the taste of fall and celebrate the season!

Restaurants & Pubs 

Victoria 

Saveur

With French-inspired, contemporary, seasonal dining, Saveur is a great way to spend a cool fall evening downtown Victoria. The casual atmosphere and tasting menu made of local, seasonal sustainable ingredients will put you at ease and allow you to taste the flavours of fall. This is a fine dining experience you won’t want to miss!  

Penny Farthing

Guests staying at an EMR Victoria rental who have a hankering for a classic English pub experience, the Penny Farthing on Oak Bay Avenue is a perfect and within walking distance. With a vine covered facade, rich, dark wood interior, Victorian stained glass and crackling fireplaces, you’ll be transported to Old Blighty as you step through the door. There may not be a better way to get cozy on a cool fall evening. 

Sidney 

Seaglass Waterfront Grill

For incredible seafood with a view, you won’t find a better place to go than Seaglass Waterfront Grill on the Van Isle Marina. Along with the incredibly fresh seafood dishes, you’ll find an excellent selection of classic comfort food dishes, a solid wine list and great cocktails. Here, you can cheers the upcoming fall while you watch the sunset over the water. 

Nanaimo 

Crow & Gate Pub 

Just south of Nanaimo, in the middle of the Cedar countryside, you’ll find the charming Crow & Gate Pub, the best English-style pub north of Victoria. From the Tudor style building with it’s low ceilings and wood beams to the classic English pub fare and cracking fire in the hearth, everything about the Crow & Gate makes it the perfect place to spend a crisp fall afternoon. 

Breweries, Cideries and Distilleries 

Sooke  

Sheringham Distillery 

Tucked away in the wilds of beautiful Sooke, Sheringham Distillery uses time-honoured methods combined forward -thinking sustainability practices to bring traditional distilling into the 21st century. A visit to this cozy distillery is a wonderful way to spend an afternoon in the fall!

Victoria 

Herald St Brew Works

Three and a half years of hard work from owners Jorden Foss and James Garbutt and Herald St. Brew Works was opened in Victoria’s old town. A labour of love and an homage to collaborations, this funky and passionate brewery is a great place to try some incredible local beer, have a snack and enjoy the golds and reds in your glass as well as on the trees. There are many more amazing breweries in Victoria that are a treat for a cool fall day. You can find our comprehensive list here

Saanich 

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This incredible brewery on the Saanich Peninsula is home to some of the most lip-smackingly good beers on the Island. Their bright, funky tasting room is a perfect place to be on a grey, fall day where you can order a flight and sample multiple beers and order some great eats.

Sea Cider Farm & Ciderhouse

With over 60 certified organic varietals of both cider and heritage apples, award winning ciders, a stunning farm to walk around and a beautiful tasting room and restaurant, it’s no wonder that Sea Cider Farm is one of the most popular cideries on Vancouver Island. On a sunny fall day, the orchard makes for an idyllic stroll and when it’s raining, the tasting room is a cozy place to watch the rain and sip some seasonal flavours. No matter where you are staying in Greater Victoria, this is a cidery worth visiting. 

Cowichan Valley 

Valley Cider Company

In autumn, the Cowichan Valley is a stunning place to visit and nestled right in the heart of this beautiful place is Valley Cider. With a gorgeous orchard and busy cidery, you can find thoughtfully crafted cider and friendly, knowledgeable staff to answer all your questions. 

Ampersand Distillery

To say that Ampersand Distillery is a family affair is an understatement. With two generations at the helm and all four members of the Schacht family are deeply involved and committed to creating incredible spirits. While their tasting room is by appointment only, a little preparation will allow you to spend a gorgeous fall day with the Schachts, learning all about their farm, the process and tasting some incredible, local spirits. 

Farmer’s Markets and Home Cooking

Victoria

Moss Street Market

Right in the heart of beautiful Fairfield, not far from town you’ll find the always bustling Moss Street Market. Every year since its inception 30 years ago, this market has returned and every year it grows. Today, you can find over 50 farm vendors, artisans and food producers at this little community market!

May – October 10am – 2pm, November – April 10am – 1pm every Saturday

Esquimalt Farmers Market   

The Esquimalt Farmers Market is one of the fastest growing and well planned markets in the Victoria area. With a focus on local suppliers, including backyard farmers, this innovative market has been a game-changer for solidifying, growing and supporting the Esquimalt community. Guests staying at a downtown Victoria EMR rental are just a short cycle away! 

April 1st – September 16th every Thursday 4:30pm – 7:30pm

Saanich 

The Peninsula Country Market

Just outside of Victoria you’ll find the long-standing, large-scale Peninsula Country Market. This community staple has been running since 1991 and hosts over 50 vendors each year. It’s the perfect market to load up on incredible, local, seasonal produce and products. This market is a great way to get the best of harvest time on the Island. 

June 5th – October 9th every Saturday 9am – 1pm  

Cowichan Valley 

Old Farm Market

While you’re in the Cowichan Valley, you’ll want to make a trip to the Old Farm Market. Here, you’ll find top-quality locally grown, fresh produce and deli items and lots of organic options. This little roadside market has forged relationships with local farmers, suppliers and communities and made it their priority to purchase seasonal fruits and vegetables from as many local island growers as possible.

Year ‘round, daily 8am – 7pm 

Home Cooking

If there’s one thing that we love to do in the fall is cook. Whether it’s your favourite comfort meal or a new recipe, being cozy in the kitchen on a moody fall day with a glass of wine, your favourite music and some incredible food is an autumnal afternoon well-spent. Plus, with all of the incredible harvest produce you can find at the local farm markets, you have access to incredibly fresh, local ingredients. One of our favourite dishes is a simple pasta al pomodoro fresco! A delicious dish any time of year but with the late tomato harvest, you’ll be able to find amazing tomatoes perfect for making it. Try your own homemade pasta too! It’s surprisingly easy and makes the dish even more authentic! For a great meal after a fall walk to see the changing leaves, you can whip up a super easy, healthy and delicious minestrone soup with fresh local produce and for dessert try an incredible apple brown betty – the perfect meal to get you excited for autumn! 

View from the Top – Finding the Best Views on Vancouver Island

We’re lucky here on the West Coast with Septembers that are usually mild and sunny. And while the leaves may have started to change, the harbinger of the fast-approaching fall, the weather is still warm and dry. This is the perfect time to get out there and explore, enjoy the late summer breeze and find a few lookout locations to admire the view from. There are so many hills, mountains and lookout areas on Vancouver Island which can make it difficult to find your favourites so we’ve made a short list of our go-to spots to take in the scenery and have a peaceful moment in Vancouver Island’s natural beauty.  

Victoria 

Mt. Tolmie 

If you’re looking for an easy lookout spot, Mt. Tolmie should be at the top of your list. Perfect for anyone staying in Victoria, this is a spectacular spot to find gorgeous 360 degree views of Victoria, the Saanich Inlet and beyond. The best part about Mt. Tolmie? You can drive right to the summit so you don’t have to worry about taking on a hike, unless you want to! To make the most of the views, from the parking lot, head to the railing and enjoy the sweeping southern views of Victoria, the Strait of Juan de Fuca and on a clear day, the Olympic range. On the other side, you’ll find a few steps up that takes you to an area where you can enjoy panoramic views of Mount Douglas, the Saanich Peninsula, the Saanich Inlet and beyond.

Anderson Hill Park 

Tucked away in the picturesque neighbourhood of Oak Bay, you’ll find one of the city’s most stunning hidden gems. Anderson Hill Park features rocky outcrops, wildflowers and gnarled Gary oaks. Despite its size, this residential park has spectacular views. To the south you will see the Trial Island ecological reserve and have unobstructed views across McNeil Bay to the west.

Holland Point Park

At the edge of the water on Dallas Road, is the popular and beautiful Holland Point Park. This waterfront park is the perfect place for guests in downtown Victoria to stroll down and watch colourful kite surfers sail through the sky and sailboats skim over the sparkling ocean while the Olympic range shimmers in the distance. 

Sidney

Horth Hill

At the top of the Peninsula, you’ll find the lovely Horth Hill Regional Park. With numerous trails that wind through lush plants and colourful wildflowers, Horth Hill is one of those late summer hikes that are worth the effort. As you climb to the summit of Horth Hill, you can enjoy the beautiful sun speckled trails and marvel at the huge Douglas firs. At the summit, take a break and enjoy the view of Satellite Channel, the Saanich Inlet and the Salish Sea. 

John Dean Provincial Park 

To the south of Horth Hill you’ll find the lush, forested trails of John Dean Provincial Park, a great places to find incredible views. John Dean offers stunning panoramic views of the Saanich Inlet and the Salish Sea for anyone willing to brave the steep climb. 

Cowichan Valley

Malahat Skywalk

One of the newest attractions on Vancouver Island is the incredible Malahat SkyWalk. This stunning experience starts with a ten minute walk on a boardwalk through a beautiful arbutus forest leading to a gentle spiral ramp that takes you to the summit 32 metres (104 feet) up. At the summit, you’ll have unmatched panoramic views of Finlayson Arm, Saanich Peninsula, Mount Baker and the distant Coast Mountains. If you have the stomach for it, you can walk out onto the sturdy Adventure Net and look straight down to the ground below! Kids of all ages will love coming down from the tower on the 20 metre spiral slide or take a leisurely walk back down and enjoy the descent. 

Kinsol Trestle

Another great lookout point for guests in the Cowichan Valley and a worthwhile drive for anyone staying in Victoria is the amazing Kinsol Trestle that draws thousands of visitors every year. As one of the only free-standing timber trestles in the world, the Kinsol trestle stands at an impressive 44 metres high and offers visitors an incredible view of the Koksilah River as it winds its way through the valley. Being among the tops of the fir trees at this historic site is something you won’t want to miss! 

Nanaimo 

Peak Lookout Near Linley Valley

Linley Valley is one of the most popular hiking areas in Nanaimo to go and experience nature on the West Coast. This incredible park has a mix of wild meadows, hidden ponds and streams, lush forested areas and rocky outcrops, providing visitors a real sense of West Coast beauty all in one park. For spectacular, panoramic views of Nanaimo, Gabriola Island and the Strait of Georgia, the Peak Lookout is your best bet. 

Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park

While a beach may be a surprising addition to a list of incredible views, guests staying at an EMR Parksville property will be thrilled to discover that Rathtrevor is no ordinary beach. With a tide that recedes almost a kilometre from the shoreline and stretches five kilometres, this beach is a truly unique experience. Here, you can look out at the Strait of Georgia, across to Sechelt and watch the clouds roll over the Sunshine Coast in the distance, see the weather roll in and enjoy some big sky watching.   

Comox Valley

Cruikshank Canyon Lookout

This hike is as gorgeous as the view at the destination, Cruikshank Canyon should be your next outing. Starting at the trail access at Mt Washington, you’ll hike through immaculate sub-alpine terrain, past numerous crystal clear lakes, perfect for cooling off on a hot late summer day and lush alpine meadows strewn with wildflowers. At the summit you’ll find mind-blowing 180 degree views of the Comox Valley where you can watch the shadows of the clouds on the mountains as they move through the sky and hear nothing but the wind blowing through the valley. Friendly Whiskey Jacks will land on a steady, outstretched hand looking for seeds and other treats but be careful of the cliff edges, there are 100 foot drops that are as dangerous as they are awe-inspiring

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! 

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! 

Put the Spring Back in Your Step! Stunning Spring Hikes on Vancouver Island

On Vancouver Island, there may not be a more beautiful season than spring – especially if you’re a hiker. Whether you prefer easy hikes through the woods or challenging yourself with a climb, the spring provides the perfect mix of warm weather, wildflowers, budding trees and spring breezes. To celebrate the spring, we’ve rounded up our favourite hikes from Sooke to Courtney! So pack your camera, water and favourite field guide and come see why Vancouver Island is one of the most beautiful places on Earth! We want to acknowledge that these magnificent hikes are located on the unceded territory of the Scia’new, T’Sou-ke, Tsartlip, Tseycum,Tsawout, Lake Cowichan, Malahat, Cowichan Tribes, Snaw-naw-as and K’omoks (respectively) and we are honoured that we get to live and play on this land.  

Sooke

East Sooke Regional Park

Sooke is a magical little town on the edge of the Pacific and home to East Sooke Regional Park. Here, you can experience 50 kilometres of trails through pristine West Coast wilderness as you ramble along the rocky, windswept coast, through dense forest, up hilltops and find private sheltered coves along the shoreline. 

Galloping Goose

One of the most popular multi-use trails in the lower Island is the Galloping Goose that runs from Sooke all the way to downtown Victoria. This 60 kilometre stretch of trail has many access points and is a perfect way to enjoy semi-wilderness hiking through rural and urban settings. 

Victoria

Dallas Road

While you may have hiked a few miles through downtown Victoria seeing the sights, Dallas Road offers one of the most stunning urban nature trails on the West Coast. This easy 5.9 kilometre walk will take you all the way from Fisherman’s Wharf in James Bay to the end of Ross Bay Beach in Fairfield. 

Mount Douglas Park

If you’re looking for a more challenging hike, Mount Douglas Park is the most popular moderate hike in the Victoria area. While there are lots of trails all throughout the park, the climb from the beach to the peak is one of the most satisfying with 360 degree views of the inlet, peninsula and Victoria below. 

Saanich Peninsula

Gowlland Tod Provincial Park

There are few better places to find exceptional hiking on the Peninsula than Gowlland Tod Provincial Park and if you’re lucky enough to stay nearby, this park is just a short drive away. Gowlland Tod is known for the carpet of spring wildflowers and moss covered rocky outcrops. With over 25 kilometres of hiking trails at varying degrees of difficulty, this is the perfect park for every skill level.

Lochside Trail

The Lochside Trail is the perfect place to head for a sunny walk while staying in Sidney. It runs from Swartz Bay ferry terminal all the way to Victoria where it intersects with the Galloping Goose. This immense, multi-use trail is flat, well maintained and the perfect way to explore the Saanich Peninsula.   

Cowichan Valley

Cowichan Valley Trail

If you’re looking for a great hike the Cowichan Valley Trail is an easy and extensive stretch of The Great Trail that meanders through the scenic Cowichan Valley. It’s here that you can see and walk over the historic Kinsol Trestle, one of the only free- standing timber trestles in the world. At an impressive 44 metres high and 187 metres long, this is something you won’t want to miss!  

Cobble Hill Mountain

If you’re looking for a bit more of a challenge, Cobble Hill Mountain is a local favourite. There are easier hikes around the perimeter but the scale to the top of the mountain is as exhilarating as it is exhausting with varying ecosystems throughout and panoramic views at the summit.  

Nanaimo

Linley Valley Park

The gorgeous Linley Valley Park is a calm, densely forested 145 acre park just north of Nanaimo. It’s a great park to spot wildlife as you hike either easy or moderate trails that take you through valleys, open fields and over wooden bridges.

Parksville

Englishman River Falls Provincial Park

The stunning waterfalls set amid an old growth forest are worth a visit whether you are staying nearby or farther away. Walk across the bridge and watch as the water cascades down into the canyon, marvel at the awe-inspiring old growth Douglas fir, cedar, hemlock and maple. 

Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park 

This park offers visitors with an easy 3 kilometer loop around the provincial park and at low tide, Rathtrevor Beach becomes an enormous, spectacular swath of soft sand to walk along for hours exploring the sandy tide pools, dip toes in the water and enjoy the peace of the beach in spring. This is also the perfect place for amateur ornithologists to watch seabirds congregate for the annual herring spawn and migrating Brant geese. 

Courtney

Nymph Falls

This easy 3 kilometre loop on the north side of the Puntledge River is one of the most beautiful places for a hike in the area! The falls cascade over fish ladders that were blasted out to help spawning salmon swim upstream and are now a popular hiking and picnicking spot. People with mobility issues can access the falls via the well maintained trail and enjoy one of the most popular spots in the valley.

Seal Bay Nature Park

On the east side of Seal Bay Nature Park, visitors can walk through a beautiful second growth forest and explore deep ravines, see a seasonal waterfall and hike down a steep path to a rocky beach where seals bob out of the water and sunbathe on the rocky off-shore. The west side of Seal Bay offers fairly flat, meandering multi-use trails. The Forest Loop is a fantastic and easy 7 kilometre loop through the forest. 

The Best Spring Hiking on Vancouver Island

peering through evergreen trees over a cliff to a hidden beach on a hiking trail on Vancouver Island

On Vancouver Island, there may not be a more beautiful season than spring – especially if you’re a hiker! Whether you prefer easy hikes through the woods or challenging yourself with a climb, the spring provides the perfect mix of warm weather, wildflowers, budding trees and spring breezes. To celebrate the spring, we’ve rounded up our favourite hikes from Sooke to Courtney! So pack your camera, water and favourite field guide and come see why Vancouver Island is one of the most beautiful places on Earth! We want to acknowledge that these magnificent hikes are located on the unceded territory of the Scia’new, T’Sou-ke, Tsartlip, Tseycum,Tsawout, Lake Cowichan, Malahat, Cowichan Tribes, Snaw-naw-as and K’omoks (respectively) and we are honoured that we get to live and play on this land.  

Sooke

East Sooke Regional Park

Sooke is a magical little town on the edge of the Pacific and home to East Sooke Regional Park. Here, you can experience 50 kilometres of trails through pristine West Coast wilderness as you ramble along the rocky, windswept coast, through dense forest, up hilltops and find private sheltered coves along the shoreline. 

Galloping Goose

One of the most popular multi-use trails in the lower Island is the Galloping Goose that runs from Sooke all the way to downtown Victoria. This 60 kilometre stretch of trail has many access points and is a perfect way to enjoy semi-wilderness hiking through rural and urban settings. 

Victoria

Dallas Road

While you may have hiked a few miles through downtown Victoria seeing the sights, Dallas Road offers one of the most stunning urban nature trails on the West Coast. This easy 5.9 kilometre walk will take you all the way from Fisherman’s Wharf in James Bay to the end of Ross Bay Beach in Fairfield. 

Mount Douglas Park

If you’re looking for a more challenging hike, Mount Douglas Park is the most popular moderate hike in the Victoria area. While there are lots of trails all throughout the park, the climb from the beach to the peak is one of the most satisfying with 360 degree views of the inlet, peninsula and Victoria below. 

Saanich Peninsula

Gowlland Tod Provincial Park

There are few better places to find exceptional hiking on the Peninsula than Gowlland Tod Provincial Park and if you’re lucky enough to stay nearby, this park is just a short drive away. Gowlland Tod is known for the carpet of spring wildflowers and moss covered rocky outcrops. With over 25 kilometres of hiking trails at varying degrees of difficulty, this is the perfect park for every skill level.

Lochside Trail

The Lochside Trail is the perfect place to head for a sunny walk while staying in Sidney. It runs from Swartz Bay ferry terminal all the way to Victoria where it intersects with the Galloping Goose. This immense, multi-use trail is flat, well maintained and the perfect way to explore the Saanich Peninsula.   

Cowichan Valley

Cowichan Valley Trail

If you’re looking for a great hike the Cowichan Valley Trail is an easy and extensive stretch of The Great Trail that meanders through the scenic Cowichan Valley. It’s here that you can see and walk over the historic Kinsol Trestle, one of the only free- standing timber trestles in the world. At an impressive 44 metres high and 187 metres long, this is something you won’t want to miss!  

Cobble Hill Mountain

If you’re looking for a bit more of a challenge, Cobble Hill Mountain is a local favourite. There are easier hikes around the perimeter but the scale to the top of the mountain is as exhilarating as it is exhausting with varying ecosystems throughout and panoramic views at the summit.  

Nanaimo

Linley Valley Park

The gorgeous Linley Valley Park is a calm, densely forested 145 acre park just north of Nanaimo. It’s a great park to spot wildlife as you hike either easy or moderate trails that take you through valleys, open fields and over wooden bridges.

Parksville

Englishman River Falls Provincial Park

The stunning waterfalls set amid an old growth forest are worth a visit whether you are staying nearby or farther away. Walk across the bridge and watch as the water cascades down into the canyon, marvel at the awe-inspiring old growth Douglas fir, cedar, hemlock and maple. 

Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park 

This park offers visitors with an easy 3 kilometer loop around the provincial park and at low tide, Rathtrevor Beach becomes an enormous, spectacular swath of soft sand to walk along for hours exploring the sandy tide pools, dip toes in the water and enjoy the peace of the beach in spring. This is also the perfect place for amateur ornithologists to watch seabirds congregate for the annual herring spawn and migrating Brant geese. 

Courtney

Nymph Falls

This easy 3 kilometre loop on the north side of the Puntledge River is one of the most beautiful places for a hike in the area! The falls cascade over fish ladders that were blasted out to help spawning salmon swim upstream and are now a popular hiking and picnicking spot. People with mobility issues can access the falls via the well maintained trail and enjoy one of the most popular spots in the valley.

Seal Bay Nature Park

On the east side of Seal Bay Nature Park, visitors can walk through a beautiful second growth forest and explore deep ravines, see a seasonal waterfall and hike down a steep path to a rocky beach where seals bob out of the water and sunbathe on the rocky off-shore. The west side of Seal Bay offers fairly flat, meandering multi-use trails. The Forest Loop is a fantastic and easy 7 kilometre loop through the forest. 

Whale Watching on South Vancouver Island

There is no denying that Vancouver Island is beautiful. If you’re a nature-lover or an outdoor enthusiast, Vancouver Island has probably been on your ‘must go’ list of destinations. Here you can surf, ski and everything in between almost year-round. No need for reservations or tightly packed itinerary, here you can grab your board or bike and head outside! But if you’re wanting to make some truly memorable moments, booking a whale watching tour with one of our many highly-rated tour operators is a must! Come and explore the natural beauty of the Island from a different vantage point and meet some of our neighbours, up close and personal!

Sooke 

Sooke Whale Watching

1581 Dufour Rd, Sooke, BC V9Z 0T6

This family owned and operated venture sets its sights on providing every guest with the highest quality, environmentally conscious marine and eco adventures. Their highly trained, professional team ensures that your three hour adventure will be safe, exhilarating and unforgettable. Their impressive rating over multiple platforms speaks for itself! 

Adventures by HIP

6971 W Coast Rd, Sooke, BC V9Z 0V1

Started by two of Vancouver Island’s nature photographers, Sarah and Mike (and their furry companion, Bentley) offers four distinct packages; the Ocean Wildlife package for those wanting to see as much of our local marine life as possible, the Golden Hour Package, a perfect tour for those aspiring and professional photographers to get some incredible shots in the perfect light, plus two private charter services.

Victoria 

Springtide Whale Watching and Eco Tours

1119 Wharf St, Victoria, BC V8W 1T7

For three decades, locally owned and operated Springtide has worked tirelessly to provide their guests with exceptional experiences! Dan and Joanne Kukat offer their guests sport fishing charters that end with jaw dropping catches and awe inspiring beauty eco tours where you can see marine mammals up close!  

 BC Whale Tours

1234 Wharf St, Victoria, BC V8W 3H9

If you are looking for some impressive horsepower and eager to get out as far as you can during your tour, you can’t go wrong with BC Whale Tours. With their state-of-the-art, custom designed and locally built vessels that are not only leading the industry in sustainability and safety but boast an impressively long range. That means that for each and every tour you’re sure to capitalize on seeing as much of Vancouver Island’s marine wildlife as possible! 

Eagle Wing Tours

1 Dallas Rd, Victoria, BC V8V 0B2

For the last fourteen years in a row, Eagle Wing Tours has been rated number one for whale watching on Vancouver Island with more than two thousand reviews on Tripadvisor! What makes them so amazing? Their incredibly skilled and professional team take pride in providing every single guest with the best experience possible and will extend the tour time to ensure that every tour is a successful one. Plus, they are a leader in understanding the role that eco-tourism has in conservation efforts. 

Sidney 

Sidney Whale Watching

2537 Beacon Ave, Sidney, BC V8L 1Y2

Their incredibly professional and experienced team has been taking visitors on exceptional tours for two decades and are sure to impress! If you’re lucky enough to be staying in Sidney, this local gem is a must for adventure seekers and nature lovers. 

Cowichan Valley 

Ocean Ecoventures

1721 Cowichan Bay Rd, Cowichan Bay, BC V0R 1N0

If you’re staying in the Cowichan Valley, you’ll want to visit the incredibly unique, houseboat community of Cowichan Bay. This quirky, friendly, community is where you’ll also find Ocean Ecoventures, the passion project of owner and captain Simon Pidcock. Simon grew up on the ocean and has turned his passion into a rewarding profession, taking guests to explore the ocean, meet some wildlife and learn about this incredible area.

Nanaimo  

Vancouver Island Whale Watch

90 Front St #5, Nanaimo, BC V9R 5H7

For those who are looking for a whale watching adventure near Nanaimo, you’re in luck! Founders, Mike, an environmentalist and Jilann, a marine biologist have been working with whales for over a decade through scientific study, tours and navigating vessels in the area. With their passion for the local marine life, these two are creating world-class, sustainable whale watching experiences by taking their guests to see the transient whales rather than the endangered resident pods. 

Seeing whales in their natural habitat is one of the most breathtaking experiences and with so many excellent options on Vancouver Island, no matter where you are you can find the perfect tour for you!