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10 Overall Closest Attractions |
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Miniature World |
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(Attractions - Art Museums) |
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649 Humboldt St, The Fairmont Empress Hotel, Victoria V8W 1A7 250-385-9731
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Distance:
~107 m * |
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INNER HARBOUR. If you happen to be in Victoria during one of its rainy spells, this is the ideal attraction to visit. Spend a couple of hours examining dozens of tiny exhibits depicting scenes from all over the globe. You'll visit the Great Canadian Railway, European castles, Olde London Towne of 1670, outer space, the Canadian frontier, and the Swiss Family Robinson tree house. There's also an array of intricately decorated dollhouses, and the world's smallest operational sawmill. Imagine how much space these exhibits would require if they were life-size! |
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Royal British Columbia Museum |
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(Attractions - History Museums) |
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675 Belleville St, Victoria V8W 9W2 250-356-7226 888-447-7977
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Distance:
~198 m * |
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DOWNTOWN. This is one of Victoria's premier attractions, and Canada's most visited museum, dedicated to teaching about the land and people of coastal British Columbia. The Natural History gallery presents BC's coastal and rainforest ecosystems from the ice age to the present, the Modern History gallery features a real frontier town and the excellent First People's gallery houses native art and artifacts including an authentic longhouse. The IMAX theatre shows National Geographic films. |
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User Rating: 7.6666
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Victoria Bug Zoo |
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(Attractions - Sightseeing) |
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631 Courtney St, Victoria V8W 1T7 250-384-2847
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Distance:
~200 m * |
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DOWNTOWN. Love bugs? This museum has over 40 species of insects and arachnids including live scorpions, tarantulas, beetles and grasshoppers. The tour guides will even let you hold some of the gentler insects on display. After your tour be sure to stop in the gift shop for some honey or, for the brave at heart, edible insect snacks. |
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User Rating: 9
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Thunderbird Park |
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(Attractions - Sightseeing) |
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, Belleville & Douglas Streets, Victoria
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Distance:
~207 m * |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. According to Native legend, lightening flashed from the thunderbird's eyes, and thunder rolled when he flapped his wings. Many totem poles are decorated with the thunderbird, and you can view a good selection of old and contemporary poles at Thunderbird Park. Located next to the Royal British Columbia Museum, this park also features gardens of native plants. |
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User Rating: 6
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Tallyho Horse-Drawn Tours |
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(Attractions - Tours and Excursions) |
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Belleville St and Menzies St, Victoria V8V 2L8 250-514-9257 866-383-5067
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Distance:
~275 m * |
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JAMES BAY. What could be more fun than touring Victoria in a horse-drawn carriage? Tally-ho Tours has been leading excursions since 1903. Tours meet at the corner of Belleville and Menzies Streets. Public tours leave every fifteen minutes, and private tours are available. |
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User Rating: 9.5
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Pacific Undersea Gardens |
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(Attractions - Sightseeing) |
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490 Belleville St, Victoria V8V 4W9 250-382-5717
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Distance:
~284 m * |
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JAMES BAY. Descend 15 feet to the lower level of this glass-enclosed observatory and you can watch over 5000 species of marine life in their natural habitat. Sharks, eels, starfish, salmon, and "Armstrong" the giant octopus are all visible as they go about their daily business. The upper level features a "petting pool" where you can touch some of the sea's more gentle creatures. The provincial marine mammal rescue program brings injured and orphaned seals here – you can watch them recuperate in areas next to the observatory. |
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St. Ann's Academy |
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(Attractions - Historic Sites) |
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835 Humboldt St, Victoria V8V 4W8 250-953-8829
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Distance:
~298 m * |
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DOWNTOWN. When the first section of this building was constructed in 1871, it was the tallest masonry structure in the city, and pre-dated Victoria's incorporation. St. Ann's served as the area's first Roman Catholic Church, and it has been a girl's school and convent. Today the restored building mostly houses government offices, but the chapel, built in 1858, is still open for public viewing. |
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Parliament Buildings |
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(Attractions - Historic Sites) |
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501 Belleville St, Victoria V8V 1X4 250-387-3046 800-663-7867
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Distance:
~305 m * |
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DOWNTOWN. Crafted by skilled artisans this historic marvel of stone, marble, mosaic and stained glass was designed by Francis Rattenbury and built in 1898. The Parliament buildings are complete with beautiful grounds, sculptures and fountains. During parliamentary sessions, the public is welcome to sit in the gallery and watch the legislature at work. Otherwise, the 30-minute informative tours are suggested. |
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Maritime Museum of British Columbia |
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(Attractions - History Museums) |
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28 Bastion Sq, Victoria V8W 1H9 250-385-4222
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Distance:
~491 m * |
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DOWNTOWN. Explore British Columbia's rich maritime history in this museum's extensive collection. There are 70 model ships, uniforms, weapons and artifacts that highlight the early fur trade, whaling industry, royal navy and ocean liner era. Other exhibits include a history of the BC ferry system, and an exhibit dedicated to the circumnavigation of the globe. Currently on display is the "Tilikum," the first dug-out canoe to make the attempt. Captained by John Voss, she set sail from Victoria in 1901 and arrived in England in 1904, having tackled three of the world's angriest oceans. Be sure to take a ride on the museum's ornate, gilded lift that dates from 1889 – it is the oldest operating birdcage elevator in North America. |
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Victoria Harbour Ferry |
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(Attractions - Tours and Excursions) |
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1234-N Wharf St, Victoria V8W 3H9 250-708-0201
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Distance:
~0.596 km * |
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Description:
INNER HARBOUR. The Victoria Harbour Ferry is one of the best ways to navigate traffic-heavy Victoria. You may pay one fee for the 45-minute loop around the harbour, and enter and exit the boat at will. Or for a smaller fee, you can take a Harbour Hop trip – travel between any two points in the harbour loop. The ferry has 17 different stops, including the Fairmont Empress, Coast Harbourside Hotel, the Delta Ocean Pointe Resort Hotel, Fisherman's Wharf, Point Ellice House and Chinatown. |
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* All distances are
approximate "straight-line" distances.
See Directions for actual "travel distances."
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