Christmas in Victoria and Vancouver Island: 2024 Holiday Guide

evergreen boughs with red berries on a wooden surface with the word MERRY written on a string of pennants

The holiday season on Vancouver Island is nothing short of magical. From twinkling lights in Victoria BC to charming events in Sooke, Sidney, and beyond, the Greater Victoria and Vancouver Island becomes a special kind of Canadian winter wonderland filled with the Christmas spirit–even with minimal snow! Whether you’re staying in Victoria, enjoying the seaside charm of Sooke, or exploring the quaint town of Sidney, there’s no shortage of festive fun!

For a cozy, memorable holiday experience, EMR Vacation Rentals offers luxurious accommodations across Vancouver Island, perfect for families, couples, and groups! Stay in one of our comfortable homes with a fully equipped kitchen, warm up by the fireplace, or relax in a hot tub after a day of exploring the island’s festive events. 

Ready to make this Christmas special? Here’s your guide to the best events and activities happening across Victoria and beyond.

Christmas in Victoria: Festive Events & Activities

Festival of Trees

The Bay Centre | November 15th to January 5th

Cost: Free to view; donations welcome for voting

Good for: Families, couples, anyone looking for a festive activity!

Time: mall opening hours

The annual Festival of Trees at The Bay Centre is a must to  see, with beautifully decorated Christmas trees that help raise funds for the BC Children’s Hospital. It’s a wonderful way to start the holiday season in the heart of Victoria!

Lights of Wonder

Centennial Square | November 30th to December 31st

Cost: Free

Good for: Families, couples, all ages

Time: 5 PM to 9 PM (Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays)

In Centennial Square, experience Lights of Wonder, where the square is transformed into a spectacular winter wonderland. Enjoy light displays, including tunnels and a giant Christmas tree, along with live entertainment for the whole family.

Inner Harbour Light Walk

Downtown Victoria

Cost: Free

Good for: Families, romantic strolls, sightseeing

Time: After dark, until sunrise

If you’re looking for the perfect way to spend Christmas Eve, this is it! Take a walk along Victoria’s Inner Harbour, where the Empress Hotel, Royal BC Museum, Parliament Buildings, and boats in the harbour are adorned with sparkling Christmas lights. Stop by a local coffee shop for some hot chocolate as you take in the holiday spirit!

Gingerbread Showcase

lit gingerbread house

Hotel Grand Pacific | November 22nd to January 5th

Cost: By donation

Good for: Families, kids, gingerbread lovers

Time: 9 AM to 9 PM

Marvel at elaborate gingerbread creations at the Gingerbread Showcase at Hotel Grand Pacific. This deliciously festive event supports Habitat for Humanity and is a family favourite during the holiday season.

Afternoon Tea at the Empress Hotel

Fairmont Empress | Throughout December

Cost: $109, children $60

Location: Lobby Lounge

Good for: Couples, groups, those looking for a classic experience

Time: 6AM to 4PM

Indulge in afternoon tea at the iconic Empress Hotel, where you can enjoy a selection of teas, finger sandwiches, and festive treats. This elegant experience is a hallmark of the holiday season in Victoria BC but tables are booked fast so make your reservations today

Carriage Rides & Carriage Tours

Downtown Victoria | December 1st to 31st

Cost: $165 to $275

Good for: Couples, families, romantic outings

Time: various times 

Experience the magic of the season with carriage rides through the twinkling streets of downtown Victoria. Whether you opt for carolling in Saanichton or light tours in Victoria, this is the perfect way to take in the festive charm of Vancouver Island!

Festive Events Outside of Victoria

The Langford Station’s Winter Village Market

Langford Station | December 7th, 2024

Cost: Free

Good for: Families, holiday shoppers, kids, all ages

Time: 3 PM – 8 PM

Highlights: Tree lighting, Santa & Mrs. Claus photo booth, live music, characters like The Grinch and Elsa & Anna from Frozen, cookie decorating, a crafts station, hot chocolate and festive treats!

Get ready for a festive evening at The Langford Station’s Winter Village Market! This family-friendly event, hosted in collaboration with the City of Langford, brings together holiday cheer, local shopping, and live entertainment! 

Looking for more Christmas events in Langford? Keep your eye out on the community events calendar!

Handmade Holiday Market

Sooke Arts Council Gallery | November 13th – December 22nd (Wednesday to Sunday)

Cost: free

Good For: anyone looking for unique, handmade gifts! 

Time: 11AM to 4PM

If you’re looking for thoughtful gifts for everyone on your list this year, you’ll want to head to this holiday market! With tons of artisans selling handmade goods, you can feel good about supporting local artists and buy quality gifts!

  

The Magic of Christmas at The Butchart Gardens

The Butchart Gardens, Brentwood Bay | December 1st, 2024 – January 6th, 2025

Cost: Admission prices vary; check the Butchart Gardens website for details

Good for: Families, couples, garden lovers, all ages

Time: 3 PM – 9 PM daily

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Experience the magic of the holiday season at The Butchart Gardens, one of Canada’s most iconic attractions. During the Christmas season, the gardens are transformed into a dazzling winter wonderland with thousands of twinkling lights, festive displays, and the enchanting Twelve Days of Christmas display. Stroll through the beautifully lit gardens, enjoy festive Christmas music, and warm up with a cup of hot chocolate at one of the garden’s cozy cafes.

Visitors can also glide across the outdoor skating rink or enjoy a special afternoon tea, surrounded by the festive charm of this historic site. With traditional carollers adding to the Christmas spirit, a visit to The Butchart Gardens is the perfect way to celebrate the holidays with family and friends!

Sidney Sparkles Christmas Parade & Sailpast

Downtown Sidney | December 8th

Cost: Free

Good for: Families, parade lovers, all ages

Time: Parade 5 PM, Sailpast 6 PM

Bundle up, grab a hot chocolate and head to downtown Sidney to watch the annual Sidney Sparkles Parade! This festive event features lit up floats and floats and local performers, followed by a Sailpast of boats decked out in Christmas lights. If you’re staying anywhere near Sidney this holiday season, the parade is a must! 

Christmas Markets Across Vancouver Island

Deck the Halls at Cowichan Exhibition

Cowichan Exhibition Grounds | November 22nd, 23rd & 24th, 2024

Cost: $5 per person (kids under 12 free)

Good for: Families, holiday shoppers, craft lovers

Time: Friday: 12PM – 6PM, Saturday: 10AM – 4PM & Sunday: 10AM – 4PM

Join the Deck the Halls event at the Cowichan Exhibition for two days of festive fun and holiday shopping! This annual market brings together local vendors, artisans, and crafters showcasing unique handmade gifts, holiday decor, and seasonal treats. Stroll through the market, enjoy festive decorations, and shop for one-of-a-kind items perfect for your holiday celebrations.

With a wide variety of vendors and fun activities for all ages, Deck the Halls is the ideal spot to kick off your holiday shopping while supporting local businesses in the Cowichan Valley. It’s a family-friendly event full of Christmas spirit, and you won’t want to miss it!

Christmas in Parksville & Qualicum Beach

There are lots of holiday events and markets around Parksville and Qualicum Beach this year! Here are two of our favourite markets in the area and if you’re looking for a full list, you can find it here!

A Very, Merry Christmas Market

Qualicum Beach Community Hall | December 1st, 2024

Cost: $5 suggested donation

Good for: Families, holiday shoppers, those who love local artisans

Time: 10 AM – 3:30 PM

Celebrate the season at A Very, Merry Christmas Market in Qualicum Beach! This local artisan market features a variety of handmade goods, live music, and a free raffle—all in support of the Oceanside Hospice Society. It’s the perfect opportunity to pick up unique, handcrafted holiday gifts while supporting a great cause. Enjoy the festive atmosphere, meet local artisans, and get into the Christmas spirit with your community.

WinterFest Craft Fair

Qualicum Beach Civic Centre | November 15th – 17th, 2024

Cost: $4 for a three-day pass (portion of proceeds supports local organizations)

Good for: Families, craft lovers, holiday shoppers

Time: Friday & Saturday: 9 AM to 5 PM, Sunday: 10 AM to 4 PM

Find the perfect handmade gifts at WinterFest Craft Fair in Qualicum Beach. This event brings together talented artisans offering a wide selection of clothing, jewellery, art, home decor, gourmet food items, and more. Take a break from shopping to enjoy live entertainment, complimentary drinks, snacks, and a student art showcase. This three-day event is a great way to get into the holiday spirit and support local businesses while finding special holiday gifts.

Cumberland Museum & Archives WinterFaire Market

Downtown Cumberland | November 16th – 17th, 2024

Cost: $5 suggested donation for a weekend wristband (supports the Cumberland Museum & Archives)

Good for: Families, local shoppers, craft lovers, anyone in the holiday spirit

Time: Saturday & Sunday: 10 AM to 4 PM

Get into the holiday spirit at the Cumberland Museum & Archives WinterFaire Market, a two-day celebration of community and creativity! Spread across three vibrant venues in downtown Cumberland, this annual market features over 75 local vendors offering handcrafted gifts, homemade treats, and festive music. It’s the perfect place to find unique holiday gifts while supporting local artisans and the Cumberland Museum & Archives.

With live music, door prizes, and a lively holiday atmosphere, WinterFaire is more than just a market—it’s a celebration of the festive season. Bring your family and friends for a weekend full of shopping, entertainment, and community spirit.

Holiday Performances & Shows

Christmas at the Castle

Craigdarroch Castle | December 1st – 31st, 2024

Cost: Tour ticket prices vary, check the Castle’s website for details

Good for: Families, history lovers, Victorian enthusiasts, music lovers

Time: Check calendar and ticket purchase for specific days and times

Experience the magic of the holidays at Craigdarroch Castle, a Canadian historic site that brings Victorian Christmas traditions to life. From December 1st, enjoy a self-guided tour through the Castle, where you’ll discover authentic Victorian toys, decorations, and traditions that embody the true Christmas spirit.

Special events include Cookeilidh’s Celtic Christmas on December 31st, where you’ll be treated to a festive performance filled with traditional and modern Celtic holiday tunes. Beginning on December 15th, don’t miss A Christmas Carol, where Jason Stevens channels the Dickensian spirit in this enchanting retelling of the holiday classic within the historic Castle walls.

The Nutcracker

blue light on a stage during a ballet performace

Royal Theatre, Victoria | December 28th to 30th

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Cost: $49.50 to    $129

Good for: Families, ballet enthusiasts

Time: Friday: 7:30PM, Saturday: 2:00PM & Sunday: 2:00PM

Watch The Nutcracker at the Royal Theatre in Victoria BC, a classic holiday tradition brought to life with stunning performances and dazzling costumes. It’s the perfect outing for the whole family.

Cinderella the Panto

Mary Winspear Centre | December 21st – 23rd & 26th – 28th, 2024

Cost: Adults $25.20, Students/Seniors $19.95

Good for: Families, theatre lovers, all ages

Time: Multiple showtimes

Enjoy the magical holiday tradition of Cinderella the Panto, presented by the Peninsula Players at the Mary Winspear Centre. Written by Ben Crocker, this lively performance features classic pantomime fun, including music, dancing, and plenty of audience interaction. Cheer for Cinderella and the “goodies” while booing the “baddies” in true panto style!

With an enchanting cast of characters, including Prince Charming, Cinderella, and her wicked step-sisters Beryl and Cheryl, this humorous and heartwarming show is perfect for all ages. Don’t miss this delightful holiday performance, filled with magic, mischief, and unforgettable moments.

Get Ready for a Great Holiday Season in Victoria! 

From the twinkling lights of downtown Victoria to the festive markets and celebrations in Sooke, Sidney, and Langford, Vancouver Island is the perfect destination for a magical Christmas getaway. Whether you’re enjoying afternoon tea at the Empress Hotel, taking a carriage ride through the streets of Victoria, or exploring local crafts at WinterFest in Langford, the island offers something for everyone during the holiday season.

No matter where your holiday plans take you, EMR Vacation Rentals provides the ideal home away from home. With luxurious amenities like fully equipped kitchens, cozy fireplaces, and hot tubs, you can relax in comfort after a day of festive fun. Book your stay today and experience the best of Christmas on Vancouver Island—a Canadian winter wonderland filled with the Christmas spirit.

Your Guide to Winter Activities on Vancouver Island

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Vancouver Island transforms into a winter wonderland when the cooler months roll in. From snow-dusted mountains to rugged coastlines perfect for storm watching, the island offers endless opportunities for winter adventures. Whether you’re skiing on the slopes, hiking through lush forests, or soaking in the culture of coastal towns, Vancouver Island is the perfect place for a milder winter getaway in Canada!

Planning a trip to Vancouver Island, British Columbia? Stay in comfort with EMR Vacation Rentals, offering luxury accommodations across Vancouver Island, complete with full kitchens, cozy fireplaces, and relaxing hot tubs. Explore winter activities by day and unwind in your vacation home by night!

Skiing & Snowboarding: Shredding the Slopes

For ski and snowboard enthusiasts, Vancouver Island doesn’t disappoint. The best spot for these activities is Mount Washington Alpine Resort in the Comox Valley. Known for its impressive snowfall and varied terrain, it offers excellent options for both beginners and advanced skiers. Enjoy the stunning views of the Pacific Ocean as you descend the snowy peaks. For a quieter experience, head to Mount Cain for an authentic backcountry adventure.

Top Ski & Snowboard Locations:

Mount Washington Alpine Resort | Comox Valley

Mount Cain | Northern Vancouver Island

Winter Hiking: Explore the Island’s Scenic Trails

person hiking in a snowy forest - winter activities

Winter hiking on Vancouver Island is an experience unlike any other, offering incredible views without the summer crowds. Strathcona Provincial Park is a great destination for those seeking a serene escape, with several snow-covered trails perfect for winter months. For easier walks, try the lush forests around Victoria or explore the coastal pathways in Nanaimo and Parksville. These trails often lead to breathtaking waterfalls, making the journey well worth the effort.

Top Winter Hiking Trails:

Strathcona Provincial Park | Comox Valley

Mount Work Regional Park | Victoria

Ammonite Falls | Nanaimo

Cross-Country Skiing & Snowshoeing: A Nordic Adventure

For a slower-paced, yet equally exhilarating outdoor activity, Vancouver Island boasts several incredible cross-country skiing and snowshoeing trails. Mount Washington offers an extensive Nordic trail system that winds through the island’s pristine winter landscapes. If you’re new to these activities, several locations provide guided tours that introduce you to the basics while immersing you in Vancouver Island’s natural beauty.

Top Cross-Country Skiing & Snowshoeing Locations:

Mount Washington Nordic Trails | Comox Valley

Strathcona Provincial Park | Comox Valley

Mount Cain Snowshoeing | Northern Vancouver Island

Forbidden Plateau | Backcountry near Courtenay

person in purple coat cross country skiing through a snowy forest

Storm Watching: Witness Nature’s Power

person standing between rock formations on a beach in the winter with a large wave crashing on the beach

Nothing beats the drama of the Pacific Coast during winter storms. Head to the west coast towns of Tofino and Ucluelet for some of the best storm watching in the world. Huge waves crash against the rugged shores, and the roaring wind creates an unforgettable experience. Afterward, warm up with a drink at a local cafe or pub. While Tofino is famous for this, make sure you don’t miss the equally stunning Port Hardy, Sooke, or Parksville for quieter but no less dramatic storm-watching experiences.

Top Storm Watching Spots:

Chesterman Beach | Tofino

Amphitrite Point Lighthouse | Ucluelet

Cape Scott Provincial Park | Port Hardy

Whiffin Spit | Sooke

Rathtrevor Beach | Parksville

Whale Watching: Experience Vancouver Island’s Marine Life

Whale watching on Vancouver Island continues even through the winter months. From Victoria to Campbell River, tours operate year-round, allowing you to spot orcas and other majestic marine life. The cooler months bring a unique opportunity to see these creatures in the Pacific waters, often with fewer crowds. Be sure to dress warmly and enjoy this once-in-a-lifetime experience.

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Top Whale Watching:

Victoria | Inner Harbour

Sidney | Saanich Peninsula

Campbell River | Discovery Passage

Winter Markets: A Festive Experience

Winter on Vancouver Island is also the time for local Christmas markets. From charming craft fairs to festive farmers’ markets, you’ll find seasonal gifts, local treats, and handcrafted goods. The markets in Victoria are particularly popular, offering unique finds in the downtown area. Nanaimo and Comox Valley also host quaint, cozy winter markets perfect for picking up gifts or enjoying a hot drink.

Our Favourite Winter Markets:

Victoria Christmas Market | Downtown Victoria

Magic of Christmas Artisan Market | Langford

A Handmade Christmas Makers Market | Nanaimo

Touch of Class Christmas Market | Comox Valley

Cozy Pubs: Warm Up with Island Character

After a day of exploring winter activities, there’s nothing quite like settling into a cozy pub with a roaring fireplace and a pint of local craft beer. Vancouver Island is home to a variety of charming pubs that offer the perfect spot to unwind in comfort and warmth, each with its own unique character!

Our Favourite Pubs:

Crow & Gate Pub | Nanaimo (Cedar)

Merridale Cidery & Distillery | Cowichan Valley

The Penny Farthing | Oak Bay

The Black Goose Inn | Parksville 

17 Mile House Pub | Sooke

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Holiday Shopping & Dining

Vancouver Island is known for its charming, picturesque towns with unique shopping and dining experiences. From boutique stores offering local crafts to farm-to-table restaurants with stunning views, there’s no shortage of quaint and delightful spots to enjoy during the winter months.

Top Shopping Areas:

Beacon Avenue | Sidney

Lower Johnson | Downtown Victoria

Old City Quarter | Nanaimo

Top Restaurants for Winter Dining:

The Dining Room at the Oak Bay Beach Hotel | Victoria

Driftwood Bistro | Parksville

The Cook & Butcher | Cowichan Bay

Sea Glass Waterfront Grill | Sidney

Where to Stay on Vancouver Island: EMR Vacation Rentals

sunset over the water from the view of a Vancouver Island vacation rental

When it comes to accommodation, EMR Vacation Rentals provides a range of luxurious, fully furnished homes ideal for your winter getaway! From cozy cabins to oceanfront properties, EMR rentals come with full kitchens, making it easy to prepare meals after a day of adventure. Many rentals also feature hot tubs, fireplaces, and stunning views, creating the perfect environment to unwind and relax.

Sooke: Sooke’s rugged coastline and proximity to forests make it perfect for outdoor lovers. Enjoy storm watching, hiking, outdoor adventures or simply relaxing in one of EMR’s oceanfront rentals.

Sidney & the Saanich Peninsula: Located just north of Victoria and offering stunning views of the San Juan Islands, Sidney is perfect for those who love stunning natural landscapes, waterfront shopping and dining! EMR’s rentals here offer easy access to hiking trails, whale-watching tours, and charming Beacon Avenue.

Cowichan Valley: Known for its wineries and farm-to-table dining, the Cowichan Valley is a peaceful retreat with EMR’s country-style vacation homes. Perfect for a winter escape that balances outdoor activities with winter magic! 

Parksville & Qualicum Beach: With mild winter weather and stunning beachfront views, you can stay in an EMR rental near the beach and enjoy long, peaceful walks or visit nearby forests for a relaxing winter retreat.

Nanaimo: Nanaimo is the hub of mid-island, offering easy access to winter activities like hiking and whale watching. EMR’s rentals here combine city convenience with coastal charm, making it an ideal base for a winter adventure.

Comox Valley: If skiing at Mount Washington Alpine Resort is on your agenda, the Comox Valley is the perfect place to stay! EMR Vacation Rentals here offer cozy, mountain-side accommodations that are just minutes from the slopes.

Book Your Winter Escape Today!

From the excitement of snowboarding to the serene beauty of winter hikes, Vancouver Island has it all! With EMR Vacation Rentals, you’ll find the perfect home away from home, equipped with all the amenities you need for a comfortable and memorable stay. Whether you’re looking for adventure or relaxation, book your winter getaway today and experience the magic of Vancouver Island in winter.

COVID-19 Update EMR Vacation Rentals

Updated April 11, 2022

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

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


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

The BC Government made the announcement today.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Important Travel Opening Dates

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Section 2.4 of the Guest Agreement

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

BC Ferries Release April 23, 2021

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

Ministerial Order that defines reasons and interpretations.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

4. No gatherings or events.

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


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

Please note the following orders;

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Government Resources on COVID-19

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

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

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

Travel Advisories

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

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

Precautionary Measures EMR Vacation Rentals is Currently Taking

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

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

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

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

We look forward to welcoming you soon.

FAQ

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

Are you providing refunds on cancelled bookings?

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

Can I pick dates beyond 12 Months?

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

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

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

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

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

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

Isn’t there a travel ban?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

A Birding Guide to the Pacific Northwest

If you don’t give a hoot about this, you’re missing out!

In the Pacific Northwest, spotting your favorite feathered friends is easy! Much of the area is a natural path for migration, offering temporary and permanent homes for hundreds of species of birds. Add in the many nature reserves, estuaries and bird sanctuaries scattered throughout the region, and you’ve got a recipe for some of the best birdwatching on the globe!

To give you some guaranteed birding action, we’ve scoured the area and created a list of the top birdwatching hotspots in the Northwest. So, grab your binoculars and your trusty species guide and train your eyes to the skies to find your flock with this birding guide to the Pacific Northwest!

Leavenworth, Washington

Up first on our list is a spot the Audubon Society has named as the best birdwatching hotspot in Washington. Leavenworth sits at the junction of the Icicle and Wenatchee rivers, giving it a uniquely diverse landscape that offers good birdwatching opportunities year-round. Leavenworth is home to some of the most iconic birds in the country, from American dippers to raptors to woodpeckers and more.

Barn Beach Reserve

Birdwatching is a breeze in Leavenworth thanks to the Barn Beach Reserve, a nine-acre sanctuary owned by the Wenatchee River Institute (WRI). This environmental learning center features plenty of accessible walking trails where visitors can see a variety of local and migratory bird species that make their home on the Wenatchee River. Depending on the time of year, you may spot Warblers, Sparrows, Swallows, or Osprey. You may even see a majestic eagle soaring over the Wenatchee River!

The Reserve is also home to Bird Fest, an annual event that brings bird enthusiasts together each May to enjoy classes, workshops, speakers, and of course, plenty of birdwatching.

Where to Nest: Make your own home away from home in Leavenworth at luxurious Edgewater Lodge! This sprawling cabin sits right on the Wenatchee River, giving you plenty of opportunities to see your feathered friends from your own back porch.

Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada

Thanks to its temperate rainforest climate, Vancouver Island is home to more than 400 species of local and migratory birds. Some of the best places on the island to birdwatch include the many estuaries and wildlife sanctuaries that span across its shores. Whether you’re staying in north, south, east or western Vancouver Island, you need only look up to see your feathered friends in flight.

Nanaimo Estuary

The largest estuary on the island is an official eBird hotspot that supports a wide variety of birds and other wildlife. You’ll spot many water-based bird species in the area, including ducks, raptors, owls, heron and more.

The Tofino Mudflats

On the western side of the island, this official Important Bird Area (IBA) is known as one of the best places in western Canada to birdwatch. Shorebirds and waterfowl like sandpipers, heron, geese, and the endangered marbled murrelet use the mudflats for migratory travel and nesting.

Goldstream Provincial Park

The river that winds through this iconic park acts as an important spawning site for chinook salmon and chum. This leads waterfowl like Bald Eagles, gulls, and mergansers to swoop in and enjoy a bountiful feast in the park’s waters. You can also spot Winter Wrens, American dippers, and dozens of songbirds in the surrounding trees!

Where to Nest: Just 15 minutes from Nanaimo, Nanoose Bay Country Home offers a perfect base for bird watching across Vancouver Island.

Lopez & San Juan Islands

Just off the eastern tip of Vancouver Island, Lopez Island and San Juan Island offer the perfect blend of rugged terrain and coastal habitats to attract hundreds of local and migratory bird species. You don’t need expert birdwatching skills to catch a glimpse of your feathered friends on the islands, as unique birds can be seen and heard from every corner of the islands year-round! A quick ferry trip from your rental on Vancouver Island, San Juan and Lopez islands are a must-see for any respecting birder.

San Juan Island

San Juan Island is a birders paradise. It’s home to the largest population of breeding bald eagles in Washington State; you’ll often see these majestic flyers swooping overhead from anywhere on the island. For a closer look, head to the historic lighthouse on Cattle Point, a known hangout spot for these elusive birds. You can also catch a glimpse of diving seabirds fishing off the coast!

Another can’t-miss birding spot on San Juan Island is English Camp, the northern section of the San Juan National Park. The area features a diverse habitat that includes a large bay, open woodland, mudflats, rocky slopes, and coniferous forests. Keep your eyes peeled for osprey, eagles, and snowy owls in the treetops or head to the mudflats to see wading blue herons and nesting ducks.

Lopez Island

On Lopez Island, head south from the ferry and make your way to Iceberg Point. This rocky bluff offers sweeping views of the Olympic Mountain and the chance to get up close and personal with some unique waterfowl. Keep an eye out for tufted penguins, soaring seagulls and black oystercatchers.

Where to Nest: Settle in at luxurious Three Coves Hideaway, a stunning 3BR home that overlooks Haro Strait.

Oregon

Oregon is part of the Pacific Flyway, the western-most passage for migratory birds, making the area a birdwatcher’s paradise. Thanks to a diverse landscape that includes rocky shores, soaring forests, dense wetlands, and winding rivers, central and coastal Oregon offer visitors hundreds of unique bird species to spot and photograph on your birding adventure. Whether you’re an expert or amateur bird enthusiast, you’ll find plenty of feathered friends in the area.

Coastal Oregon (Cannon Beach)

Cannon Beach is a quaint seaside town in northwestern Oregon, where miles of dramatic cliff faces and rocky shores provide an attractive home for hundreds of waterfowl species. It’s known as one of the 100 most beautiful spots on Earth – and the birds agree! A trip to Cannon Beach means you’ll get plenty of birdwatching experience, coupled with unmatched coastal views. Here are the best places to flock:

Haystack Rock

No birding trip to Cannon Beach is complete without a first stop at Haystack Rock. This gigantic monolith sits just offshore and provides a haven for nesting tufted puffins every spring. Stop by from April to August to see these colorful characters popping up from its grassy slopes. It’s the best access to these elusive birds in the entire Northwest!

Chapman Point (Bird Rocks)

Cannon Beach has another claim to fame when it comes to birding. Just north of Chapman Point, Bird Rocks is home to the largest colony of common mures in the world! These penguin-like birds congregate en-mass on the rocky surface, often covering it completely from view. You can also see bald eagles, Marbled Murelett, Hawks, and Peregrine Falcons frequenting the nearby cliffs and shores.

Where to Nest: Birds of a feather flock together! For visitors to Cannon Beach, that means a luxurious seaside rental that keeps you close to the coast. If you want to be near Haystack Rock, Paradise View is a beachfront retreat that offers sweeping ocean views and quick access to downtown.

Sisters, Oregon

Nestled near Deschutes National Forest and the shores of the McKenzie River, Sisters is in prime birding territory. You can often hear the call of the Western Meadowlark, the state bird of Oregon, echoing through the streets and trails just outside of downtown. For a closer experience, try these excellent birding hotspots:

Indian Ford Campground

This no-frills campsite at the mouth of the Deschutes National Forest welcomes you into a teeming riparian habitat thanks to the intersecting Indian Ford Creek. Explore miles of mature ponderosa pine forest as you listen to the soulful sounds of warblers and migratory songbirds. Keep an eye out for the shy pygmy-owl hiding in the treetops!

Cold Springs Campground

Cold Springs Campground, another portion of Deschutes National Forest that runs near McKenzie River, is a great place to catch white-headed woodpeckers nesting in the tall aspen trees. Try to spot all six species of woodpecker that call this forest home – and watch out for spotted towhees scampering beneath your feet!

Where to Nest: Stay close to the action in our D2 Estate, a luxurious rental surrounded by 10 acres of soaring ponderosa pine.

Sunriver, Oregon

Just 45 minutes south of Sisters, Sunriver offers many of the same habitats and landscapes for birdwatching as its central Oregon neighbors. As an added benefit, it’s home to the Sunriver Nature Center, a dedicated wildlife reserve that’s home to hundreds of species of song and shorebirds.

Sunriver Nature Center

This multi-habitat reserve provides a sanctuary for birds and other wildlife in central Oregon. From riparian areas to marshy wetlands and open meadows, each area of the center has easy-to-access trails that lead you from one habitat to the next. They also offer guided bird tours through the center, where you’ll learn from a local birding expert about the types and tendencies of each species you see.

High River Museum

Just 10 minutes north of Sunriver, the High River Museum boasts miles of wide, expansive trails that wind through acres of Ponderosa Pine forests teeming with birdlife. The area is home to species like the Pygmy Nuthatch, Hite-headed Woodpecker, and Mountain Chickadee. If you still have a bird to check off your list when you’re done, you can always head inside the museum for a peek at their live bird residents!

Where to Nest: We have a large variety of vacation rentals near Sunriver where you can rest your binoculars after a day of birding. Our Aquila Lodge 5 is just minutes from the Sunriver Nature Center, and also offers five complimentary bikes that guests can use to cycle the city’s many nature paths and spot some wild birds of your own!

Ready to start birding? Book your stay with Northwest Stays for the perfect birding base for your own flock today!

Have a Very Merry Christmas in Victoria

When my kids were growing up, Christmas was very exciting – we’d excitedly leave out cookies, milk and carrots for Santa and his reindeer and hang stockings wearing our cozy new Christmas jammies. Once the kids were asleep, I’d set up “Santa traps” on Christmas Eve by placing flour on the floor so when my kids woke up they would see Santa’s footprints through the living room. Now, it’s that time of the year where the magic of Christmas is just around the corner again! In Victoria, British Columbia, the Christmas season is a magical time of year where the capital city is alight with twinkle lights and the entire city is bursting with holiday magic. Whether you’re in a rental right near all the Christmas magic in the heart of Victoria, or if you’re staying in a beautiful EMR rental in Sooke, Saanich, or the Cowichan Valley, you’ll want to take a trip or two to the capital city to experience all the holiday activities! Want to know what to do and where to go to soak up all the magic of the season? We’ve got some travel tips of all the best ways to get into the Christmas spirit in Victoria! 

See the Lights!

One of the best ways to enjoy the magic of a Victoria Christmas is to go and see some Christmas lights and this year, there are some must-see light festivals and displays in Greater Victoria!

The Butchart Gardens

800 Benvenuto Ave, Brentwood Bay | December 1st – January 6th

The Butchart Gardens has one of the best Christmas light displays on the Southern Vancouver Island with thousands of twinkle lights through the 55 acres of gardens, a full display of the Twelve Days of Christmas display, Christmas carols and holiday favourites playing throughout the gardens and a vintage outdoor rink to ice skate on! Take a few breaks to sip hot chocolate, enjoy a baked good from the cafe or enjoy dinner in the Dining Room or the Blue Poppy Restaurant! 

Lights of Wonder 

Centennial Square | Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays from December 15th – 31st

Right downtown Victoria near Chinatown – and conveniently right around the corner from The Corazon – is one of the best Christmas activities in Victoria! For the last two weeks of December, Centennial Square will be a veritable winter wonderland with themed light displays, including four light tunnels, a 40ft Christmas tree, food vendors and live entertainment! 

The Inner Harbour

When you’re staying downtown Victoria, one of the best ways to see twinkling lights is to walk around the Inner Harbour! During the holidays, the Parliament Buildings and the Fairmont Empress are all lit up with Christmas lights plus, you’ll find many of the boats moored in the harbour covered in twinkle lights and all the trees lining Government Street are lit up as well! Walk up Government Street, enjoy the lights, grab some hot cocoa and do some Christmas shopping! 

The Festival of Trees

The Bay Centre | November 17th – January 3rd

For three decades during the holiday season, The Bay Centre has been the venue in Victoria for the Festival of Trees – the charitable event that raises money for the BC Children’s Hospital! Throughout the mall, shoppers can walk by hundreds of Christmas trees, each sponsored and decorated by a local business or organization and put on display. Check out these incredible, unique trees, vote for your favourite and support a great cause!  

Shop at Christmas Markets

There are lots of incredible boutiques and malls around Victoria, but one of the most magical ways to do some holiday shopping is to go to a Christmas market! 

Victoria Edelweiss Club’s German Christmas Market

108 Niagara St, Victoria | November 26th 10:00am to 2:00pm 

This amazing market features numerous vendors and traditional German deli items, Christmas Stollen, and baked goods! Come get a traditional German wreath and get into the holiday spirit! 

Cook Street Village Holiday Market

Cook Street Village Activity Centre, 380 Cook St, Victoria | November 26th 9am to 2pm 

With over 30 holiday market vendors, an auction with something for everyone and a 50/50 draw, this lively market is a great way to kick off your holiday shopping! 

41st Annual Dickens Fair

James Bay Community Center 140 Oswego Street, Victoria | December 3rd 2022 10am to 4:30pm

One of Victoria’s oldest and beloved Christmas craft markets and fairs, you’ll find two large rooms in the community centre filled with handmade local treasures from baked goods, wood work, jewellery, fine arts, candles, clothing and so much more! 

Go to a Show!

Victoria Chamber Christmas Concert

First Metropolitan Church | November 25 | 7:30pm – 9:00pm

Tickets: adults $25, students & seniors $15, music students free

Directed by Maestro Yariv Aloni, the Victoria Chamber Orchestra presents their Baroque Christmas Concert. Enjoy an evening of rousing music by Buxtehude, Corelli, Handel, Locatelli, Manfredini and Torelli in the beautiful and heritage First Metropolitan Church, downtown Victoria.

The Nutcracker

Victoria Royal Theatre | December 2 – December 4 | 1:00pm – 7:00pm

Tickets: $49.50 – $129

Follow Clara’s adventures into a world of unexpected wonders, magic, and humour and marvel at the colourful costumes, and beautiful dancing. Come and create enchanting memories with friends and family at Victoria’s rendition of Tchaikovsky’s beloved, holiday classic. 

Holiday Movie Nights

The Oak Bay Beach Hotel | November 29 – December 21 | 5:00pm, 5:15pm, 5:30pm, 5:45pm & 6:00pm

Tickets: $89.00 per person + tax

This fun Christmas event is back for another year! Enjoy dinner in FARO Pizza, followed by a favourite holiday film in our David Foster Foundation Theatre and freshly popped popcorn. With multiple dining reservation times available to book for each screening and a concession available for beverage service during the film, you’re sure to have a fantastic evening celebrating the season! 

Movies:

Nov 29: Elf

Dec 6 & 20: Love Actually

Dec 7: It’s A Wonderful Life

Dec 13: A White Christmas

Dec 14: Home Alone

Dec 21: The Holiday

Craigdarroch Castle 

The Christmas season is a magical time at the Castle! Whether you’re going on a self-guided tour  to see some Victorian Christmas toys and traditions or enjoying one of the shows, a visit to the Castle is a must during the Christmas season! 

Check the December calendar for tour days and times and purchase your ticket at the Castle’s Visitor Centre when you arrive!

On December 10th, Cookeilidh will be performing everything from nostalgic, traditional carols, to whimsical, modern day tunes of the season in the magical setting of Craigdarroch Castle! With a 12 string guitar, a fiddle, Irish flute, electric bass, bodhran and vocals, this performance will leave you filled with the holiday spirit! 

Starting on December 14th, Jason Stevens channels the Dickensian spirit with staged readings from the holiday classic tale within the historic walls of Craigdarroch Castle.

Enjoy Christmas Dinner

Christmas Day Dinner in the Snug Pub

The Oak Bay Beach Hotel | December 25 | 5:00pm & 7:00pm

$99 per person, plus tax (19+ event)

In the gorgeous Snug Pub at the Oak Bay Beach Hotel, you’ll find the perfect setting to enjoy a three course menu featuring Christmas turkey with all the classic fixings! What better way to really experience the magic of the day?

Christmas Day Brunch at the Oak Bay Beach Hotel

The Oak Bay Beach Hotel | December 25 | 10:00am, 10:30am, 12:00pm & 12:30pm 

Adult – $129.00 per guest, Child (3 to 12 years) – $59.00 per guest, 2 and under – complimentary

Enjoy and celebrate the season in the Dining Room of the Oak Bay Beach Hotel on Christmas Day with an iconic breakfast experience! Created by Executive Chef Kreg Graham, this lavish brunch event includes an omelette station and a carving station with the works!

Christmas Day Dinner at Q at the Empress Restaurant

The Fairmont Empress | December 25 | 4:00pm – 9:30pm

$209, 50% off for children. Five-course set menu. Featured offers on select wines.

Q at the Empress is one of the best places to find Pacific Northwest Coast inspired cuisine in a chic, modern dining room and this holiday, Q is offering a five-course set menu befitting an elegant Christmas Day. This event is ideal for small groups and intimate, family dinner parties.

Christmas on the Veranda

Fairmont Empress | November 4 – December 31 | Fridays & Saturdays

Walk-in seating only

On the beautiful patio at the front of The Empress Hotel, is The Veranda – a cozy seating area with fire pits, comfortable seating and blankets. Enjoy the best view in Victoria, sip on a hot beverage and indulge in delicious Christmas snacks, including s’mores! 

EMR Vacation Rentals New Blog

Often thought about writing about my experiences in the vacation rental industry in BC but just never go around my busy schedule to do so. Over the last 12 years, since I first go involved in the vacation rental industry a lot has changed.

Gone are the days of putting up a simple website promoting your property on the internet, getting a ton of links pointing to your site with link exchanging, just to ensure you are ranking high in the number of search engines to choose from. Now it is much more complex with in-depth SEO (search engine optimization) development requirement, social media, paid search engine ads, content writing etc. For many businesses in our industry it has been getting harder and harder to keep up.

Mill Bay Marina on Vancouver Island British Columbia

Since the internet search world is depending on new content being developed on a regular basis, I will take my kick at the can to adding my two cents worth of information on my experiences working in the vacation rental and travel industry in British Columbia.  We have a good team of people who work together at EMR Vacation Rentals, and all of us at one time of another will be providing our thoughts and to share information about our company, the industry, and the more fun things like traveling in British Columbia (our home).

Hopefully, this blog, will provide you with interesting subjects and information you (the reader) will find useful.

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