Calling all Culture Vultures! Our Favourite Art Galleries and Cultural Centres around Victoria

June in Greater Victoria is a beautiful time of year. Summer is in the air, spring showers are few and far between and the rush of summer visitors hasn’t yet hit and the city is thrumming away at its regular, easy rhythm. However, this month of all the others can be temperamental. One day you have gorgeous glistening skies and soaring temperatures, the next, it’s overcast and windy. For those sunny days, the city is your oyster! Hike, cycle, shop, explore to your heart’s content but for those intermittent cooler days, we’ve got a list of amazing galleries, museums and cultural centres that are just the thing to make your day sunnier! 

Victoria 

Art Galleries 

Art Gallery of Greater Victoria

1040 Moss St, Victoria, BC V8V 4P1

If you’re in Victoria, one of the best places to soak up some art is at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria or AGGV. This gallery was founded in 1951 and exhibited its first collections in the mansion that is now directly adjacent to the seven modern galleries. Here, visitors can see the largest public collection in BC and support an organization that has a vital role in Victoria’s art community. 

The Avenue Gallery 

2184 Oak Bay Ave, Victoria, BC V8R 1G3

Located in picturesque Oak Bay, The Avenue Gallery is one of the premiere boutique galleries on Vancouver Island and home to an impressive array of modern art, paintings, sculpture, glass and wearable art. This gallery is a wonderful place to view the ever-changing exhibits of fine art for people new to the contemporary art scene as well as knowledgeable collectors. 

Alcheringa Gallery

621 Fort St, Victoria, BC V8W 3V2

Right in the heart of downtown Victoria, you’ll find the Alcheringa Gallery, one of the leading Indigenous galleries in the world that specializes in contemporary art from the Northwest Coast. For over 35 years, the Alcheringa Gallery has been proud to represent leading First Nations artists. Visitors to this amazing gallery will be both exposed and have access to some of the most forward thinking contemporary First Nations art in the world!

Museums and Cultural Centres

Royal BC Museum

675 Belleville St., Victoria, BC V8W 9W2

While you’re in Victoria, your first stop should be the Royal BC Museum. The beloved RBCM has something for everyone with dozens of rooms and floors to explore, perfect for guests staying right downtown Victoria!

Craigdarroch Castle

1050 Joan Crescent, Victoria, BC V8S 3L5

This stunning castle, built by coal baron Robert Dunsmuir at the turn of the century is where you can learn about what life was like for the upper class in Victoria at that time.

Carr House

207 Government St, Victoria, BC V8V 2K8

If you’re a fan of Emily Carr’s work then a visit to Carr House is definitely in order! The birthplace of the fiercely independent artist has been perfectly preserved and converted into a cultural centre with a program series that is inspired by the themes in Carr’s life. 

Sooke

South Shore Gallery

2046 Otter Point Rd, Sooke, BC V9Z 0P7

If you’re staying in Sooke or picturesque Metchosin, the South Shore Gallery in the heart of Sooke is your place to go for an eclectic collection of original artwork that include paintings, ceramics, glass, metal works, jewellery, wearables and fibre art all done by the talented British Columbians. In addition to art, this gallery also has top-of-the-line art supplies for professionals and amateurs alike. This amazingly robust gallery also offers outdoor workshops that are perfect for those without any experience, you couldn’t ask for a better location to be inspired!

Sooke Region Museum

2070 Phillips Rd, Sooke, BC V9Z 0Y3

The Sooke Region Museum is a small but informative museum that focuses on highlighting the region’s history and culture. Both momentous events as well as the day-to-day life in one of the Province’s oldest, independent settlements are celebrated and explored through the exhibits of First Nations artefacts, historic photographs and more. Come and see the Triangle Island Lighthouse interpretive centre and Moss Cottage for more immersive experiences and get a deeper appreciation of this area’s historical importance!

Sidney 

Art Galleries 

Red Art Gallery

10204 Surfside Pl, Sidney, BC V8L 3R5

Just north of Sidney centre, you’ll find the Red Art Gallery. A lively, quirky gallery that showcases work by the local owner/artist Marion Evamy. Get a fun, personalized experience while you wander through the colourful exhibit at this oceanfront spot!

Peninsula Gallery

2506 Beacon Ave, Sidney, BC V8L 1Y2

Right in the heart of Sidney you’ll find the elegant Peninsula Gallery. Established in 1986, this gallery is home to a large collection of Canadian artists and has become one of Canada’s most well renowned galleries. The Peninsula Gallery is the place where emerging artists are given showing opportunities, nationally acclaimed Canadian artists exhibit and sell original paintings and local artists can take beginner, intermediate and advanced art classes. 

Museums and Cultural Centres

Sidney Museum

2423 Beacon Ave L-3, Sidney, BC V8L 1X5

Opened in the early 1970s with the purpose to collect, preserve and show the historical and archival material of the area, today, this successful local museum houses nearly 10,000 artefacts! With permanent exhibits of these local treasures always available to the public and  monthly featured exhibits that reflect the diversity of the area, this is a museum is a must for guests in Sidney

Shaw Center for the Salish Sea

9811 Seaport Pl, Sidney, BC V8L 4X3

The Shaw Center for the Salish Sea is an important not for profit community organization that showcases the importance and diversity of the Salish Sea. Here, visitors can see 35 separate aquarium habitats, a fully intact Orca skeleton, Coast Salish art, plus public programming and self guided tours . This incredible centre connects visitors to the bio-region of the Salish Sea through the interactive and informative exhibits. 

No matter where you are staying on southern Vancouver Island, there are plenty of incredible cultural experiences to indulge in on cloudier days!

Flights of Fancy – Get a Taste of Victoria’s Incredible Brewery Scene

flight of beer sitting on a wooden bar

Ahhh…beer. It conjures up images of backyard barbecues, capricious dixie cups filled with a frothy refreshment at a game, discomfiting St. Patrick’s Day memories and unwinding on the couch with a great sipper. It’s both pizza’s and burgers’ loyal companion, second to none when it comes to thirst quenching abilities and so much more. Beer’s importance in our daily life is no accident – it is one of the most popular libations in human history. In fact, some of the earliest known writings from ancient Babylon and Mesopotamia refer to the production and distribution of the sudsy potable. Beer has evolved over the centuries and today, you’d be hard pressed to find a city that isn’t jumping on the brewing bandwagon – and here in Victoria, it’s no different! Victoria brewing is all about being accessible, understandable, fun and of course, delicious. 

Sooke

We’re kicking off our brewery tour in the beautiful city of Sooke on the southwest coast of Vancouver Island. This little city on the edge of the Pacific is small, stunning and a hidden gem for local craftsmanship. 

Sooke Oceanside Brewery 

5871-A Sooke Rd, Sooke, BC V9Z 0C7

Sooke Oceanfront Brewery or S.O.B as the cheeky crew call it, is the brainchild of owner Ryan Orr, who was dedicated to bringing his passion for great craft beer to the little city of Sooke. Home to award winning brews, fun staff and is a great place to visit if you’re a fellow enthusiast or happen to be staying close by!

Downtown Victoria

Victoria is BC’s beautiful capital city perched at the southernmost point of Vancouver Island. Victoria has struck the perfect balance of history and modernity and it’s here that you can find colourful historical buildings and sites interspersed with forward thinking fashion, culture and food. It’s no wonder that Victoria is the epicentre for craft brewing on Vancouver Island and the breweries here are always pushing the envelope. So if you’re lucky enough to be staying downtown Victoria these incredible downtown breweries are a walk away!

Canoe Brew Pub 

450 Swift St, Victoria, BC V8W 1S3

If you’re looking for an incredible meal, a great patio and friendly staff all overlooking a waterway then your best bet is Canoe Brew Pub on famous Wharf St. right at the bottom of Chinatown in Victoria. Not only does Canoe have incredible menus all day and seating for every occasion but they also happen to have been brewing craft beers for Victorians for over twenty years! Don’t let the elegantly modern dining rooms fool you, Canoe is a hardworking brewery and if you’re in the area it’s the perfect place to sample some local craft beer staples. 

Phillips Brewing

2010 Government St, Victoria, BC V8T 4P1

We all need a little whimsy in our lives and when it’s paired with great beer, it’s an all around win. Phillips Brewing is the place to go for those who are young at heart and passionate about beer. From humble beginnings, a few self-styled beer nerds teamed up to create beers that are now staples in craft beer all across BC.

Vancouver Island Brewery

2330 Government St, Victoria, BC V8T 5G5

For nearly 40 years, Vancouver Island Brewery has been producing and distributing amazing craft beers on Vancouver Island. This long-standing brewery helped pioneer the craft beer culture on Vancouver Island and is still making waves with their innovation and commitment to the environment. 

Hoyne Brewing Co.

101-2740 Bridge St, Victoria, BC V8T 5C5

There are a lot of amazing breweries but what makes Hoyne Brewing Co. a little different is their commitment to their Values First approach to their brewery. Hoyne not only makes excellent craft beer but they are dedicated to serving their community. Every month, Hoyne showcases an important charity in the community and a portion of all growler sales go to the charity. If you needed a reason to drink delicious beer, now you have one!

île Sauvage

2960 Bridge St, Victoria, BC V8T 4T3

If you’re a true connoisseur and looking for something different and exciting, île Sauvage is the place to go. Specializing in Belgian style wild ale and sour beers, a process that uses wild yeast or bacteria for fermentation and secondary fruit fermentation, this little brewery is turning out some really surprising and delicious libations. 

Sidney & the Saanich Peninsula

Whether you’re ready to explore more breweries outside of downtown or just want to stop by while you’re out on an adventure these breweries are worth the trip.

Driftwood Brewery

836 Viewfield Rd, Victoria, BC V9A 4V1

Driftwood’s story only began in 2008 and today, they are arguably one of the most ubiquitous brands of beer in BC. But don’t let their popularity fool you! They are dedicated to creating stunning suds whether it’s their core beers you can find all year ‘round or the ever changing line-up of seasonal brews, Driftwood beer is always refreshing, complex, high quality and of course, delicious. 

Twa Dogs Brewery

761 Enterprise Crescent, Victoria, BC V8Z 6P7

For a taste of Scotland right here in BC, you have to visit Twa Dogs Brewery. This unique brewery is actually a part of Macaloney’s Caledonian Distillery which produces some incredible whiskey made using traditional techniques by Scots – you can’t get much more authentic unless you actually are in Scotland! At Twa Dogs, the traditional methods continue by combining the focus on quality and craftsmanship of West Coast craft beer and the rich, unfiltered session beers of Scotland to create truly unique, flavourful craft beer. 

Howl Brewery

1780 Mills Rd, North Saanich, BC V8L 5S9

Up at the top of the beautiful Saanich Peninsula you’ll find the tiny or pico Howl Brewery. This unique little brewery is focused on producing high quality, small batch brews, experimenting with obsolete beer styles, connecting with local farms and passionately educating their visitors about their processes. So whether you are staying at an EMR Sidney property or if you’re just touring the top of the peninsula for the day, this sweet little brewery is worth stopping for.  

Sports Scene – Where to Find the Action in Victoria

Whether you prefer the chilly air of an arena or the smell of fresh cut grass on a sunny field, we can all agree that sports are awesome. It’s where kids make lifelong friends while having fun, cities cheer for the hometown team and families and friends celebrate wins or lament losses together. It really is the glue of any community and here in Victoria, it’s no different. From hockey and baseball to lacrosse and soccer, we’ve got it all. So while you’re visiting, be a part of the action and come support one of the local teams!

Hockey

Victoria Grizzlies

The Victoria Grizzlies is a junior A hockey club that recruits the best players from all over North America to play in showcase-style league competitions. It’s here that WHL and NCAA scouts search for talent and recruit players to these elite organizations

Victoria Royals

The Victoria Royals is a Western Hockey League (WHL) junior hockey team whose games you can go watch at Victoria’s impressive Save On Foods Memorial Centre downtown Victoria.

Since its inception in 1966, the WHL has been considered one of the best player development leagues in the world and continues to be a reliable supplier of talent to University teams, all levels of Canada’s National teams and the NHL!  No matter where you’re staying on Southern Vancouver Island, these two local teams are fun to watch and great to support! So grab yourself some tickets to one of their games, join Victoria in cheering them on and see if you can spot the next NHL superstar! 

Soccer

Victoria Highlanders 

The Victoria Highlanders is an elite team who play in the Vancouver Island Soccer League (VISL) and offer a full-time, two year residency for talented players. With European-style player development principles and extensive connections with the Bundesliga, every player on the Victoria Highlanders is on a path towards either national or international collegiate opportunities or professional level soccer careers in Germany! For all you footie fans wanting to catch a match and support a local team, then you’ll want to get yourself tickets to a Victoria Highlanders match! Centennial Stadium on the UVic campus is their home pitch making it easy to get to no matter where on Southern Vancouver Island you’re staying!

Baseball

Victoria HarbourCats

The HarbourCats play in the West Coast League (WCL) which includes teams from Oregon, Washington and of course, BC. Not only does the WCL feature MLB prospects and top talent from college programs all over North America but no other college summer league has had as many drafted players – in 2013 alone, 57 WCL players were called up to the big leagues! When you think about summer and sports, you think baseball. When the warm weather hits, you can be sure to find our ‘boys of summer’, the Victoria HarbourCats hard at work. With alumni all over the MLB rosters, the HarbourCats are our hometown pride and for Victorians who love baseball, the HarbourCats games are one of the best summer entertainment events, hands down. With their home field at Royal Athletic Park it’s easy for anyone staying downtown Victoria to get to! 

Lacrosse

Victoria Shamrocks

Founded in 1950, the Victoria Shamrocks is one of the best box lacrosse teams in North America. The Shamrocks play in the Western Lacrosse Association (WLA) a senior A men’s league along with six other British Columbian teams. The WLA calibre of lacrosse is very high so it’s no wonder that some of the greatest lacrosse players in the world – Jack Bionda and both Paul and Gary Gait for example – have come straight from the Victoria Shamrocks. With 9 Mann Cups and 20 Provincial Championships under their belt, the Victoria Shamrocks are a daunting opponent and an incredibly exciting team to watch! Get your tickets here and see some world-class lacrosse! 

Football

Westhills Rebels

This Canadian Junior Football League (CJFL) team offers exceptional post-high school players an opportunity to participate in highly competitive junior football in the hopes of grabbing the attention of college or CFL scouts. The mighty Westhills Rebels home field is in Westhills, just outside of downtown Victoria in the City of Langford so it’s easy to catch a game when you’re staying nearby! Off the field, the Rebels are actively involved in the community and committed to the development of amateur football on the Island. So come out for a day in the sun, watch some great football, support our local team and the community!    

All Hands on Deck! Kayak and Boat Rentals on Vancouver Island

tandem kayaking in Brentwood Bay, Vancouver Island, BC

Vancouver Island is gorgeous – people travel from all over the world to experience the lush wilderness, the gorgeous cities and of course, the ocean. No matter where you are traveling on Vancouver Island, you’re sure to find breathtaking ocean views. The feeling of the fresh breeze as it stirs your hair and fills your lungs with chilly air is unbeatable. You can experience our gorgeous Salish Sea from any one of the many beaches that dot our coast or you can step off dry land and head out into the open waters and experience the ocean as she was meant to be experienced.

Kayak Rentals

On the southwest coast of Vancouver Island is the picturesque town of Sooke. This outdoor lover’s paradise is a perfect area to head out for a day of relaxing exploration. Close to Pacific Coast Beach House is West Coast Outdoor Adventure where you’ll find super friendly, knowledgeable staff that can help you rent a kayak to head out on your own or you can opt for a guided tour and learn about the surrounding waterways. They also have bikes and stand-up paddleboards or SUPs for rent for something a little different! If you’re staying at Arbutus Hill in beautiful Metchosin, Rush Adventures can help you with all your kayaking needs! They have a super easy, flexible punch-card system for rentals – you have the check out their burger and paddle deal! – as well as guided tours. 

For anyone in the Victoria area or if you’re staying at EMR (Victoria anywhere, more than one is great) there are two top kayak rental and tour companies right downtown. You can’t go wrong with a visit to Ocean River Sports for all your kayaking and SUP needs. This local, industry juggernaut has a plethora of kayaks and SUPs for every skill level as well as lessons for the newbies and an impressive lineup of tours no matter what you’re looking for. In the heart of Victoria’s historic inner harbour is the quirky Victoria Kayak – whose tagline is Kayak – because Zombies can’t swim. With their reasonable rates, pressure free, knowledgeable staff, this super fun, long standing, local company is an excellent choice. North of Victoria, at the top of the Saanich Peninsula and nearby EMR (Sidney) is A Paddle in the Park an award winning local company that is uniquely located just a few minutes’ paddle from our stunning Gulf Islands. This proximity provides visitors with the opportunity to extensively explore the islands’ shallows, hidden waterways and wildlife all while being protected from wind or inclement changes in weather. 

If you’re outside of Victoria or if you are staying at EMR (Malahat, Cow Bay) you’re just a short drive away from Wilderness Kayaking in beautiful Maple Bay. This long standing, local company has so much to offer every experience level. From beginner lessons on kayak safety to more advanced navigational lessons and multi-day tours to afternoon jaunts – this little company is a local heavyweight in the water adventure biz.

Anyone visiting the Parkville and Qualicum area and those guests at EMR (Parksville/Nanoose Bay/Qualicum), have an incredible resource for outdoor adventure rentals with Oceanside Outfitters. This small, locally owned and operated business goes above and beyond with every customer. Whether you’re renting a kayak for the day or eager to take up the hobby, the knowledgeable and helpful staff is ready to make sure you find exactly what you are looking for.

Boat Rentals 

Kayaking isn’t for everyone, sometimes you might look at a kayak and think we’re going to need a bigger boat. We hear you – that’s why we’ve rounded up some of the best places to rent a seafaring vessel, with a motor. Metchosin is a stunning area to explore by sea and if you are staying at either EMR (Sooke / Metchosin), Pedder Bay RV resort and Marina is your best bet. They have a solid fleet of easy to maneuver boats that are perfect to sightsee or fish from – plus you don’t need a pleasure craft operator’s license to rent so it’s perfect for us landlubbers. 

There’s lots to see and do on south Vancouver Island but taking to the water gives you a totally different perspective of our coast. For guests at EMR (Saanich Peninsula), Victoria Boat Rentals is your spot in Sidney to find comfortable, safe, easy to manage boats to explore the coast of Sidney and beyond. With reasonable rates, knowledgeable staff and optional salmon fishing rigs, Victoria Boat Rentals is a perfect for every skill level. If you’re an experienced sailor and looking for a more high end vessel, Island Cruising has an impressive fleet that includes everything from catamarans to yachts. 

Just a short trip from EMR (Parksville/Qualicum) is the prestigious Nanaimo Yacht Charters. Poised at the top of the gulf islands and only a short cruise away from the Sunshine Coast on the Mainland, Nanaimo Yacht Charters is uniquely situated to provide guests with endless exploration possibilities. With an impressive fleet of yachts, sailboats and catamarans, if you’re looking for an upscale, once-in-a-lifetime nautical experience, you will find everything you need and more. 

Walk-ins Welcome! Best Restaurants in Sidney, BC

Traveling can be an exhilarating experience. Sometimes though, that sense of adventure can turn into feeling like a fish-out-of-water. You begin to miss your familiar haunts; the grocery store you know like the back of your hand, your hometown coffee shop where the barista knows you like your latte extra hot or the restaurant where you’ve found your favourite dish and your favourite server. We know. That’s why we’ve rounded up a list of the best restaurants in Sidney, British Columbia, Canada! From fine dining to local pubs, with these local favourites, you’re sure to feel right at home while you’re staying on the Saanich Peninsula!

Pubs in Sidney

One of the best ways to start feeling at home on Vancouver Island is to visit the local pub – and you’re in luck because our top three are right on the Sidney waterfront!

Rumrunner Pub and Restaurant

9881 Seaport Pl, Sidney, BC V8L 4X3

If you are looking for great food in a relaxing atmosphere with unparalleled views of the San Juan and Gulf Islands this pub is a must-visit. With two cozy fireplaces for those cold rainy days and a large patio to soak up the sun, a great list of local, Canadian beer on-tap, classic comfort pub food and incredible fresh seafood dishes (the coconut curry prawns are a must!), the Rumrunner Pub is a perfect place to start your Sidney introduction. 

Surly Mermaid

9851 Seaport Pl #1b, Sidney, BC BC V8L 4X3

Right next door, with great views of the Sidney Marina is the casual, contemporary Surly Mermaid. With impressive drink and food menus – you’ve gotta try the Pacific seafood chowder – and really friendly staff,  this pub is sure to win your heart. 

Beacon Landing Restaurant and Pub

2537 Beacon Ave, Sidney, BC V8L 1Y3

For a different vantage point, check out the Beacon Landing Restaurant and Pub where you will find an inviting, laid-back atmosphere, all-day happy hour, delicious appetizers and great views of the Sidney Pier. 

Stonehouse Restaurant and Pub

2215 Canoe Cove Rd, North Saanich, BC V8L 3X9

To the north of Sidney, tucked away in Canoe Cove is the quaint Stonehouse Restaurant and Pub. This classic, tudor style cottage pub combines old-world style charm with elevated pub staples as well as pizza and fresh, local seafood. 

Diners & Casual Fare in Sidney

Fish on Fifth

9812 Fifth St, Sidney, BC V8L 2X4

This classic British fare is a must when you visit the seaside and right in the heart of Sidney is the family owned and operated Fish on Fifth. For twenty years, this local favourite has been serving up the classic takeout combo as well as soups, salads, burgers, wraps, as well as gluten-free and vegan options!

Fish O Chips

10153 Resthaven Dr, Sidney, BC V8L 3G8

This charmingly chintzy, nautical eatery has a great patio for those sunny days and an extensive menu that isn’t relegated to just fish and chips! They serve up delicious chicken wings, popcorn shrimp and calamari as well! So if you’re in the mood for some local fast food, Fish O Chips is a great place to go!  

Mariner Pizza 

2321 James White Blvd, Sidney, BC V8L 3Y2

When you’re looking for great pizza in Sidney, skip the old favourites at Panago Pizza and try something local! For twenty years, Mariner has been offering customers delicious, quality pizza made with fresh pizza dough, homemade sauce, and high quality toppings! Plus with so many  flavour combos, it’s no wonder why this pizza spot has such a loyal customer base! So come and try one of their specialty pizzas or make your own but be sure to order the cinnamon sticks for dessert! 

Spitfire Grill

9681 Willingdon Rd, North Saanich, BC V8L 5V6

Calling all aviation fans! This aviation themed, friendly restaurant is the perfect place to find delicious breakfast, lunch and dinner menus and views of all of the take-offs and landings at Victoria International Airport. 

3rd Street Cafe

2466 Beacon Ave, Sidney, BC V8L 1X8

Right in the heart of Sidney town center you’ll find this funky, local brunch hotspot offering everything from silky eggs benny to scrumptious deli sandwiches and burgers. It can get busy but they pride themselves on fast turnover times and impeccable service. Even on the busiest days, you won’t be disappointed – this place is worth the wait! 

Five and Dime Diner

2305 Beacon Ave, Sidney, BC V8L 1W9

A favourite with families, this diner offers everything from the specialty waffles and smoothies to huge sandwiches and burgers made with locally baked bread and so much more! Try one of their famous milkshakes made with local ice cream and feel like a kid again!

The Pier Bistro

2550 Beacon Ave, Sidney, BC V8L 1Y2

If you’re in the mood for a unique dining experience, take a stroll down the Sidney Pier to The Pier Bistro. This charming little diner right on the pier itself offers stunning views of the water and reliably delicious breakfasts, lunches and dinners. 

Mary’s Bleue Moon Cafe 

9535 Canora Rd, Sidney, BC V8L 1P3

Take a trip down memory lane at Mary’s Bleue Moon Cafe! Originally called Mary’s Coffee Bar this little spot opened in 1939 to serve the airport personnel and servicemen that were flying out during WWII. While Mary’s has changed since that time, the food and service has just grown better with age which is why it is still a favourite spot for locals and airport staff! 

Global Food in Sidney

Fresh Tandoori Flavour Indian Restaurant

2395 Beacon Ave, Sidney, BC V8L 1W9

Consistently voted one of the best Indian restaurants on Vancouver Island, Fresh Tandoori Flavour serves up incredible, authentic East Indian food. From warm soft naan to spicy vindaloo and crowd pleasing butter chicken plus everything in between! If you’re looking for incredible Indian cuisine, this is the place to go! 

Taste of Tokyo

101-9842 Resthaven Dr, Sidney, BC V8L 1Z6

This relaxed eatery serves up incredible Japanese dishes from noodles to classic sushi rolls and so much more! 

Sabhai Thai Restaurant

2493 Beacon Ave, Sidney, BC V8L 1X9

When you’re craving some pad thai, there is only one place to go: Sabhai Thai in the heart of Sidney. Voted the best ethnic food in Sidney since they opened in 2006, Sabhai Thai has been impressing visitors with their incredible, authentic Thai dishes ever since! 

The Farmer’s Daughter

2360 Beacon Ave #101, Sidney, BC V8L 1X3

When it comes to upscale small plates, specialty cheese and wine from all over the world The Farmer’s Daughter has cornered the market in Sidney. With cheese tasting boards, one of the most unique wine selections on Vancouver Island in a charming European-style bistro, this is the place to take a cheese lover for a special evening! 

Fine Dining in Sidney

Sea Glass Waterfront Grill

2320 Harbour Rd, Sidney, BC V8L 2P6

Nestled right in the heart of the Sidney marina is the, an easygoing but elegant restaurant that offers guests elevated comfort food, a sophisticated wine list and unparalleled views. No matter where you are staying, the fish tacos in a warm flour taco shell is worth the trip! 

Deep Cove Chalet

11190 Chalet Rd, North Saanich, BC V8L 5M1

On the other side of the Peninsula, tucked away on the shores of a calm cove, you’ll find Deep Cove Chalet. This perfectly situated restaurant will impress even the most scrupulous gourmand with French-inspired dishes, fresh, local seafood, impeccable service and breathtaking views.

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! 

The Best Cideries on Vancouver Island and Beyond

person holding a glass of cider

Canadian winters are notoriously tough and while winter on Vancouver Island, Canada is more mild than the rest of the country, it can be drudgery. In British Columbia’s temperate rainforest, winters are cold and wet with a minimum of 1500 millimetres of rain falling per year – that’s rain with a capital ‘R’. With days are dark and looming clouds during the season, it can hamper even the toughest outdoor lover’s plans. If you’re a little tired of the coffee shop visits and endless rain walks and need something a little outside of the box, try visiting one of the many award-winning cideries on Vancouver Island! Take a day to tour the cideries, learn about cider making and try the incredible batches made from heritage apples! 

South Vancouver Island

Tugwell Creek Honey Farm and Meadery 

8750 W Coast Rd, Sooke, BC V9Z 1H2 | 250-642-1956

To kick off our list of West Coast cideries, we’re starting at the southwest corner of Vancouver Island in Sooke. While technically not a cidery, this unique farm needed to be on this list! At Tugwell you can find many different types of mead, the ancient potable made from fermented honey, yeast and water. This beautiful farm is home to carefully tended beehives that are perfectly placed to allow the bees to forage the local wildflowers, producing the most flavourful honey. If you are searching for a unique experience and you’re staying at a lovely EMR rental in  Metchosin or Sooke, Tugwell Farms is worth the trip! 

Sea Cider Farm and Ciderhouse

2487 Mt St Michael Rd, Saanichton, BC V8M 1T7 | 250-544-4824

All the way on the other side of Vancouver Island, on the Saanich Peninsula close by all the gorgeous EMR rentals in Saanichton you’ll find one of the most well-known cideries on Vancouver Island. Boasting over 60 certified organic varietals of both cider and heritage apples, Sea Cider offers visitors a chance to both sample their large selection of award-winning ciders, explore the beautiful apple orchard and snack on carefully created dishes in the tasting room. 

Merridale Cidery & Distillery

1230 Merridale Rd, Cobble Hill, BC V0R 1L0 | 250-743-4293

Just north of Victoria, in the Cowichan Valley, is the charming Merridale Cider. The large, inviting, barn-turned-restaurant and tasting room sits on the 20 acre farm & orchard in Cobble Hill. It’s a great place to kick back on a rainy day and sample some small batch dry ciders, especially if you’re staying close by at one of the many beautiful EMR rentals in the Cowichan Valley.

Valley Cider

7661 Mays Rd, Duncan, BC V9L 6A8 | 250-510-1018

Heading north, just outside Duncan and only 20 minutes away from the EMR Cowichan Valley rentals is the hip Valley Cider. Bruce MicKinlay, the passionate owner and operator ensures that  Valley Cider always creates excellent quality craft cider and that the super friendly, knowledgeable staff can answer all your questions. Make sure you leave with some cider to enjoy later – the label alone is worth purchasing a few!

Central Vancouver Island

Raven’s Moon Craft Cider

4905 Darcy Rd, Courtenay, BC V9J 1R5 | 250-338-9765

In the beautiful town of Courtenay, just a hour north of Nanaimo you’ll find this cool cidery that not only produce traditional cider apples for their libations but a variety of fresh fruit like blueberries, blackberries and plums, grown right on the farm to produce some surprisingly delicious flavour combinations on-site! 

Coastal Black Estate Winery 

2186 Endall Rd, Black Creek, BC V9J 1G8 | 250-337-8325

Just north of Raven’s Moon is the quirky-meets-classic farm, where they take their slogan take a break from the grape very seriously. You won’t find any traditional grape varietals here, instead, the folks at Coastal Black produce sensational, farm based fruit wines, mead, sparkling wine and port-style wine using local berries and fruit. 

Gulf Islands

The Gulf Islands are home to some incredible cideries and while they are a little off the beaten track, they are absolutely worth a visit. 

Twin Island Cider

5601 Lupin Rd, Pender Island, BC V0N 2M1 

First up on our Gulf Island cideries list is the artisanal Twin Island Cider on Pender Island. With varieties of apples and pear harvested from hundred-year-old trees, these avid and conscientious farmers are making excellent craft cider and perry that’ll delight your taste buds and make the trip to the Island worth it! 

Salt Spring Wild Cider

151 Sharp Rd, Salt Spring Island, BC V8K 2P6 | 250-931-5554

Hopping over to Salt Spring Island, you’ll find a quaint, rustic cider house run by a stone sculptor and a philosopher. This little cidery makes its popular libation as close to the traditional English version as possible from a combination of apples from the heritage apples from their orchard, local organic orchards, and wild apple trees in the area. 

Ravenskill Orchard and Gabbie’s Cidery

1240 Coats Dr, Gabriola, BC V0R 1X4 | 250-325-1111

This unique orchard is a popular u-pick site as well as a cidery and with over a thousand trees and over 25 varieties, Ravenskill has produced some exceptional, traditional, dry cider. For guests enjoying one of the lovely EMR rentals in Nanaimo, Parksville & Qualicum Beach or the Comox Valley it’s a short drive to Departure Bay where you can take a BC Ferry to Gabriola Island.

Winter in BC can feel very long but with so many cideries to visit, even the winter months can be full of new experiences. Just make sure to pick up a few bottles on your visit, local hand-crafted cider makes a great present and can be an excellent pairing to your favourite home-cooked meal – an excellent way to see it through the winter months!

Veggie, Steady, Go! Where to Find Great Vegan and Vegetarian Food on Vancouver Island.

Food is magic. It can cross language barriers, you can make friends over a meal, it can be a way to show love and around the dinner table, families can spend quality time catching up. One of the best things about this modern world is that there are so many food options for everyone no matter what your dietary needs or preferences are. These days, restaurants and grocery stores have a wide variety of options for those customers who either require or prefer to eat a plant-based diet – and on easy-going Vancouver Island, we have tons of options for vegetarians and vegans who are visiting.

Sidney

Sidney by the Sea is a beautiful little town and if you’re staying at Heron View Cottage and Patricia Bay Beach House, this quaint, seaside town is also home to tons of great restaurants that happily include vegetarian and vegan options on their menus. Can we all agree that there aren’t many things in life as wonderful as pizza? While you’re in Sidney, you’re in luck because one of the best little pizza places on the Island, Woodshed Pizza happens to be located right in the heart of Sidney’s downtown. At this little pizza place, customers can substitute a vegan nut based cheese for the traditional mozzarella on any pizza, brava! What’s a trip to the seaside without a lunch of fish and chips? Now normally, this traditional English fare is off limits to those who have a plant based lifestyle, but no longer! Fish on 5th has a full, vegan menu from fish and chips to burgers which is probably why this eatery is so popular! If you’re looking for something with some kick, Sabhai Thai is a long-standing favourite in Sidney. With sensational flavours and fresh ingredients, Sabhai Thai offers tons of delicious veggie dishes that can also be made vegan. If you’re not in the mood to go out to eat, grab some groceries at the local Thrifty Foods who specializes in excellent products and great customer service. Here you can find tons of vegan meat and dairy substitutes as well as incredibly fresh produce to make amazing home-cooked veggie meals.

Victoria

With its laid-back, pseudo-hippie vibes there’s no better city to find excellent plant-forward fare on Vancouver Island. No matter if you’re staying close to downtown at Marina View Executive Condo, these spots are a must-visit for any veggie lover! First up on our plant-based favourites list is the mindfully curated menu at Be Love. Using almost entirely organic, seasonal ingredients, everything on the menu at Be Love is made without wheat, gluten, dairy and processed sugar – which is pretty amazing considering how delicious everything is! One of the vegetarian staples in the capital city is Rebar in Bastion Square. At this long-standing, low-key vegetarian restaurant, you can find smoothies and delicious, filling, comfort food made with fresh, local ingredients. In the mood for something a little more chic? Aura offers stunning views of the Inner Harbour, great ambience, an impressive drinks list and a food menu that is hard to beat. No matter if you’re there for breakfast, lunch or dinner, Aura has mouth-watering vegetarian dishes that can be easily modified to be vegan. For the hottest vegetarian breakfasts in town, you’ll need to visit Fuego! With a huge, excellently executed Mexican and Latin American inspired menu, Fuego is a great place to go to spice up your morning. If you’re looking to stock up the fridge while you’re in town make a trip to The Market on Yates for an incredible selection of fresh, local produce, tons of meat and dairy substitutes and a huge selection of local products. If you’re looking for really exceptional meat substitutes though, you must visit the Very Good Butchers. Located in the Victoria Public Market, this ingenious ‘butcher shop’ makes flavourful, perfectly seasoned vegan sausages, burgers, taco filling, short-ribs and more.

Cowichan Valley & Parksville

Just twenty minutes north of Victoria and a five minute drive from Bayside Cottage Mill Bay, nestled in the forest, with the most astonishing views you’ll find some of the best dining on all of Vancouver Island at Alpina Restaurant. With a thoughtful, European inspired menu and plenty of vegetarian options, this is the perfect place for an unforgettable meal. A little further north, thirty minutes from Salishan Tree House Suite is a local hub downtown Duncan called The Duncan Garage Cafe & Bakery. Here you can find local, organic, vegetarian lunches, desserts and snacks that are completely in-house-made. This small, quirky, bustling little community spot is not only a great place to stop for delicious, healthy food, it also has a little market, health and vitamin store and a bookstore! If you’re staying at Salishan Tree House Suite, you’re in luck because one of the best places to stop for the freshest, local groceries and a large selection of speciality items is Great Greens Farm Market. While you’re staying with us, Lefty’s is a must for a laid-back, diner atmosphere and delicious comfort-food with lots of vegetarian options and vegan friendly modifications. For something a little more upscale, Chameleon’s is the highest rated restaurant in Parksville and offers delicious vegetarian options. If you’re looking for specialty groceries while you’re at Columbia Beach House, the best place to find them is Heaven On Earth Natural Foods. Here you can find organic produce, fair trade chocolate and dairy alternatives – everything you need to make a delicious, plant-based dinner in comfort. 

On Vancouver Island, you can find absolutely delicious vegetarian and vegan food that will impress the most devout vegan and the most fervent carnivore alike. Bon appetite!  

Table for Two? Our Favourite Restaurants in Victoria

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There are a few things that set Vancouver Island, British Columbia apart as a Canadian travel destination. Undoubtedly, we have incredible natural landscapes, endless outdoor activities that you can do all year ‘round, safe, walkable historical towns and cities, a rich First Nations history and culture plus excellent shopping and dining experiences. What might be surprising though is that in the capital city Victoria, BC, the dining scene is so robust and vibrant that the food served here rivals the quality of even the largest gastro-centric metropoleis! Like all cities, the trick to a great meal is to get to know where the locals eat – but don’t worry we’ve got you covered! No matter what you’re looking for, whether it’s somewhere to spend a special evening, a cozy bistro to enjoy the ambience and local food or a casual eatery to fill up for a long walk or cycle, we’ve rounded up our favourite Victoria restaurants to visit while you’re in town!

Fine Dining

Café Brio

944 Fort St, Victoria

If you’re in the mood to celebrate your vacation in style then Café Brio is a must-try! Through wrought iron gates covered with vines, this unassuming but elegant facadé hides an intimate dining room with Italian inspired, rustic Pacific Northwest cuisine. So sit back, relax, sip a Sangiovese and enjoy a truly decadent and thoughtfully created menu. 

Brasserie L’Ecole

1715 Government St, Victoria

Year after year this bistro right near the entrance to Chinatown, is one of the best restaurants in the city! Here, you can find local seasonal ingredients transformed into decadent French-country inspired dishes. From homemade paté and moules frites to decadently juicy burgers and truffle fries, the Brasserie takes comfort food to a whole new level. 

Saveur

658 Herald St, Victoria 

Looking for a foodie centric restaurant that is upscale and contemporary? Then you need to make a reservation at Saveur. With an eye to seasonal, local ingredients, contemporary French inspired fare, and eye-poppingly beautiful plates, chef Robert Cassels elevates our local humble ingredients into edible art. The only difficult thing about eating at Saveur is going to be deciding what to order!

Il Terrazzo

555 Johnson St, Victoria

For nearly 30 years, this award-winning restaurant has been serving incredible Italian cuisine in a beautiful dining room with impeccable service. If you’re looking for the best restaurant for an intimate dining experience that will make you feel like you’re in the Italian countryside, this is it! 

Q at the Empress

721 Government St, Victoria

In the heritage Victorian, Fairmont Empress Hotel, Q at the Empress is one of the best places to find Pacific Northwest Coast inspired cuisine in an elegantly modern dining room. For one of the best patios in the city, you’ll want to make a reservation on the Verandah where you can find comfortable fireside seating, warm drinks, festive treats and watch the people wander through the Inner Harbour.  

AURA Waterfront Restaurant

680 Montreal St, Victoria

On the edge of James Bay is by far one of the best restaurants to find incredible food and waterfront views. With inspired Pacific Northwest cuisine made with fresh, local veggies and ingredients, incredible lunch brunch and dinner menus including a kids menus and a special tasting menu for large groups AURA is a must for when you’re visiting Victoria! 

Casual Eats

Little Jumbo Restaurant

Down the Hall, 506 Fort St #102, Victoria

Located in heritage downtown Victoria, this funky restaurant & bar with a speakeasy vibe, incredible craft cocktails and a delicious menu is a must! With edgy decor, and great music, this packed little place is perfect for a night out on the town! 

Red Fish Blue Fish

1006 Wharf St, Victoria

From fish and chip combos made with top quality halibut and wild salmon to comforting chowder and deliciously messy fish tacos, tostadas and sandwiches Red Fish Blue Fish offers some of the best, Ocean-wise seafood in the city! It’s really the perfect place to grab a bite while you’re exploring Victoria! 

Pagliacci’s

1011 Broad St, Victoria

If you’re looking for a fantastic spot for casual Italian food that is a long-time local favourite, Pagliacci’s is it! Whether you’re looking for a great lunch, brunch or happy hour, Pag’s has it! 

Ferris’ Oyster Bar & Grill

536 Yates St, Victoria

Ferris’ has been serving up dependably excellent food since it opened its doors in 1991. From fresh or baked oysters to pasta and tantalizing burgers Ferris’ is a local favourite for good reason. In recent years Ferris’ expanded their upstairs space to include the aptly named Ferris’ Upstairs where diners can come for something more upscale and intimate and Perro Negro for absurdly delightful cocktails and tapas. 

The Tapa Bar

620 Trounce Alley, Victoria

Right in the heart of downtown Victoria, nestled in the middle of Trounce Alley, you’ll find The Tapa Bar. This cozy, bustling restaurant offers excellent craft beer and wine and is home to tantalizing tapas, celebrating the popular Mediterranean small plates style of eating. If you’re waiting for a table, you can find a seat at Bodega, the wine bar next door to enjoy light snacks, cocktails and incredible wines while you wait! 

Nubo Japanese Tapas

739 Pandora Ave, Victoria 

What better way to celebrate the oceanic cornucopia of Victoria than by eating at Nubo Japanese Tapas? This is one of the most lauded Asian restaurants in Victoria whose menu is inspired by both culinary techniques and flavours all over the world and Izakaya dining. If you’re looking for incredible sushi, noodle dishes, appetizers, ramen and so much more, Nubo is sure to impress even the most discerning diners. 

Brunch

The Blue Fox Café

919 Fort St, Victoria

If you’re more of a breakfast person, have no fear, Victoria is also home to some formidable breakfast spots. The Blue Fox Café is one of the most popular local spots in Victoria and with a wide selection of breakfast favourites and eggs benedict to die for, it’s no wonder! On a weekend morning, lineups can stretch down the street so you’ll want to get up early for this gem! 

Jam Café

542 Herald St, Victoria

With great Southern US-inspired dishes like Banana Split French Toast and Fried Chicken Benny plus a cheerful, rustic ambience, this Victoria brunch hotspot is a must-try! Jam is on the small side, so if you’re planning a weekend visit, make sure you plan ahead and arrive a little early to snag a table. 

Nourish Kitchen and Café

225 Quebec St, Victoria

If you feel like starting the day with a totally healthy, wholesome breakfast, look no farther than Nourish Kitchen and Café! Located in a heritage house dating back to the late 1800s, this delightful little cafe showcases seasonal ingredients and lovingly prepares every dish with holistic nutritional philosophies and techniques in mind.

Victoria has lots to offer visitors and our food scene is definitely one of them. So this trip, skip the tourist spots and head to where the locals eat – you won’t be disappointed!

Cycle, Hike or Ski into the New Year! Winter Adventures on Vancouver Island

Happy New Year! With the holidays behind you and the new year ahead, what better time to shake off that holiday excess with some incredible winter activities on Vancouver Island? The best thing about winter on the island? We’re not known for our long white winters and that means that it is a perfect place to indulge in many outdoor adventures all year-round. Hike or cycle one of the many incredible trails that wind all across the island. For the experienced surfers, you can find excellent surfing nearby, especially in the winter. And if you are looking for a winter wonderland, you can head north to one of the top Alpine Resorts in Canada. We really do have it all. 

Vancouver Island is world renowned for its incredible, natural beauty and with so many trails all over the island, it’s easy for everyone to get out there, no matter your skill level. No matter what level of cyclist you are, you won’t be disappointed with a ride along the Galloping Goose Trail or the ‘Goose’ as locals call it. This 55 kilometer, excellently maintained, popular trail begins downtown Victoria and winds its way west through Metchosin, Sooke and then heads north to end at the top of Sea to Sea Regional Park. While you won’t be able to do the entire trail in one day, it’s so long you can quickly access this trail no matter if you’re staying at Victoria at Reef Executive Condo or Metchosin at Arbutus Hill or Sooke at Pacific Coast Beach House and Suite and experience different parts of this incredible trail. Just north of Victoria and for anyone staying at Heron’s Landing, the Lochside Trail is a picturesque, multi-use trail that stretches from the tip of the peninsula at Swartz Bay and connects to the Galloping Goose in downtown Victoria. On this trail you can experience the Saanich peninsula’s beaches, agriculture, wetlands and rural neighbourhoods. From urban to rural to wilderness, if you’re looking for a great way to experience the natural beauty of the West Coast on a bike, there’s no better way to do it than from either the Goose or Lochside. Adventurers take note! If you’re cycling in the winter, you’ll want to make sure that you have appropriate gear – find out how to prepare for a winter cycle on the West Coast here

If you’d prefer to explore on two feet rather than two wheels, both the Galloping Goose and Lochside are good options as they both provide hikers with easily accessible, well maintained trails. But for those of you looking to get a little off the beaten track, there are lots of trails just north of Victoria, right nearby the Nature’s Gate Executive Home that are sure to impress.The Cowichan Valley Trans Canada Trail is a whopping 132 kilometers of well-packed gravel that is easy to ride, walk or jog along. Mostly following old CN rail lines, this section of the Trans Canada Trail winds through BC’s lush temperate rainforest that is home to some of the world’s tallest trees. You can find more information about the trail including maps and trail closures here and if you need information about the trail sections, parking and rest-stops you can find all that here. Just a 5 minute drive from the Malahat Mountain House is Spectacle Lake, a perfect fit for those looking for a more easy-going hike and for anyone who loves to fish. This trail is flat, well maintained and loops around the beautiful lake with plenty of places to stop and drop a line. If you’re looking for something a little more challenging, you’ll be hard pressed to find a better hike than the popular Cobble Hill Mountain. Just a beautiful 10 minute drive from Cowichan Bay Oceanfront Estate, Cobble HIll Mountain is made up of 26 kilometers of well maintained, signed trails ranging in difficulty so finding the right trail for you is easy. The trails will lead you through multiple ecosystems and breathtaking views of the Cowichan Valley. Come find out how the locals stay in shape! 

You don’t have to fly to Hawaii or Australia to get in some great winter surfing – although it will be a little colder! If you’re an experienced surfer and are ready to brave the icy waters, you can catch some excellent waves right here on Vancouver Island. Tofino and Uculet are surfing hotspots but you might be surprised to hear that south Vancouver Island has some killer waves too! Only 30 minutes from Pacific Coast Beach House, 45 from Station Villa Executive Condo and an hour from Arbutus Hill is Vancouver Island’s hidden surfing gem, Jordan River. This tiny little community on the edge of the Pacific Ocean offers up some incredible views and even more incredible surfing. Just a little farther north is Sombrio Beach. Sombrio has great surfing at any tide level and offers a beach and reef break, which provides more consistent waves than Jordan River. With waves that can range from 2ft to 10ft, unpredictable conditions, freezing water and Pacific Ocean currents, neither Jordan River nor Sombrio are good spots for a novice. For those of you who feel at home on the waves, keep a close eye on the surf conditions here and here and don’t forget to grab your booties, gloves and hood – you’re going to need them!  

We may not be known for our white winters but when we do get the occasional snowfall, Victorians really take advantage of it in one of the best ways – sledding! So when the snow starts to stick, Victoria is a great place for the young and young-at-heart to bundle up and head to the nearest slope. Not far from Dalmeny Farm Estate, the famous Beacon Hill Park has acres of meandering groves of oak trees, ponds, gardens, moss covered boulders and one of the top sledding hills in Victoria! What could be better than a beautiful, snowy walk through the park and an afternoon of sledding? Just a short drive from Barkley Manor Executive you’ll find the Cedar Hill Golf Course which is another very safe, easygoing, fun hill to go sledding. Because it’s a golf course, you’ll find the area excellently manicured with no hidden rocks or brambles to get stuck in, plus there’s plenty of parking to make the trip that much easier. Without snow, Mount Tolmie is known for its steep, rocky incline but with a thick blanket of snow, it’s an ideal place to go for those looking for a more thrilling sledding experience but there are some gentler options for younger ones that may go with you. If you’re staying at EMR (Oak Bay/Rockland/Uplands), the Victoria Golf Club is a great spot for a sledding adventure! Like Cedar Hill, Victoria Golf Club is a manicured slope that means it’s super safe for all ages. Afterwards, you can stroll through historic Oak Bay village and check out the local shops and grab some cocoa in a perfect wintry village. If you’re really desperate for a proper snowy adventure, don’t despair! Mt Washington Alpine Resort has everything you could want from an alpine resort, great skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, cross country skiing and sledding. If you’re coming from Victoria, you’re looking at a 3.5 hour drive to get there but if you’re staying at Kye Bay Winter Beach House, you’re only a 40 minutes from a winter wonderland! 

No matter what you’re into, biking, hiking, surfing or snow, Vancouver Island has the perfect adventure just for you!