Best of Vancouver Island
Trip Ideas
- Best of Vancouver and Victoria
- Vancouver Island: High Tea to Low Tide
- Vancouver’s Totem Poles
- Vancouver’s Best Hiking
- Family Fun in Vancouver & Victoria
- Focus on Vancouver and Victoria
- Vancouver Weekend Getaway
- Victoria Weekend Getaway
- A Tour Through Time
- Inside Passage Cruises
- Outdoor Adventures
- Winter Fun in Vancouver & Victoria
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Fairmont Empress: You don’t need to be a guest at this famous hotel to admire its grandeur. Plan on eating a meal here for the full effect.
Royal British Columbia Museum: If you only visit one museum on Vancouver Island, make it this one, which tells the story of the province’s natural and human history.
Goldstream Provincial Park: Escape the city in this slice of wilderness, which is laced with hiking trails. If you’re visiting in late fall, make a trip to the park to view the spectacle of spawning salmon.
Butchart Gardens: Even if you have only one day in Victoria, make time to visit Butchart Gardens, one of the world’s most delightful gardens.
Galiano Island: Each of the Southern Gulf Islands has its own charms, but a personal favorite for kayaking is Galiano Island.
Pacific Rim National Park: Canada isn’t renowned for its beaches, but this national park protects some magnificent stretches of sand.
Telegraph Cove: It’s worth the drive to Telegraph Cove just to wander around the postcard-perfect boardwalk village, but you’ll also want to take a tour boat in search of orca whales.
Alert Bay: This tiny village on Cormorant Island is a hotbed of native history. A cultural center and some of the world’s tallest totem poles are highlights.
© Andrew Hempstead, from Moon Western Canada, 3rd Edition
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