Location ID: #10099872
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Herald Street is a short, mixed-use downtown street forming the northern edge and gateway into Victoria’s historic Chinatown, with a blend of heritage brick warehouses, Chinese association buildings, and newer infill that reads as light industrial ...
Location ID: #10105483
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The Yates Street Parkade is a more discreet but still essential piece of downtown infrastructure—less imposing than its counterpart on Johnson Street, yet deeply embedded in the everyday functioning of Victoria’s core.
Located mid-block along ...
Location ID: #10105482
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The Johnson Street Parkade is one of downtown Victoria’s most utilitarian yet visually prominent civic structures—a piece of infrastructure positioned at the intersection of movement, commerce, and the evolving character of the city’s core. It ...
First Avenue
Location ID: #10268552
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The main street is lined with Heritage buildings dating back to the 1900's, when coal mining was the most important industry.
Location ID: #10100062
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Bastion Square is a historic public square located in the heart of downtown Victoria, situated between Government Street and Wharf Street on a bluff overlooking the Inner Harbour. The square occupies the site of the former colonial courthouse and ...
Location ID: #10115680
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The Shawnigan Lake area sits in a broad, forested valley about halfway between Victoria and Duncan, and reads as a rural–residential landscape shaped by water, trees, and a long-standing cottage culture.
At its centre is the lake itself—a large, ...
Location ID: #10106888
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Langley Street in Victoria is a short but important downtown-adjacent street that runs through a transitional edge between the historic Old Town district and the more residential and institutional blocks to the north and west. It reads less like a ...
Location ID: #10116071
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Pembroke Street in Victoria is a modest east–west corridor just north of downtown that threads through older residential neighbourhoods with a steady, everyday rhythm. It’s not a destination street, but a connector shaped by daily life—functional, ...
Location ID: #10116070
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Discovery Street in Victoria runs east–west just north of downtown, reading as a mixed, working corridor where residential life and light industrial activity overlap in a fairly unfiltered way.
Discovery feels practical, slightly rough-edged, and ...
Location ID: #10124054
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Swift Street in Victoria is a short but character-rich street that runs along the edge of Old Town near the Inner Harbour—one of the clearest examples of Victoria’s shift from historic industrial waterfront to contemporary urban reuse.
Swift ...
Location ID: #10102046
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Uplands is one of the most distinctive and carefully planned neighbourhoods in Victoria—a place where landscape, architecture, and planning all work together to create a quiet, almost park-like residential environment.
Uplands feels private, ...
Location ID: #10115888
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Waddington Alley is one of the most significant heritage sites in Victoria, BC. Tucked away in the city's Old Town district, this narrow pedestrian thoroughfare connects Yates and Johnson Streets and offers a rare, tangible link to the late 19th and ...
Location ID: #10305571
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The intersection of Wharf Street and Yates Street sits along the Inner Harbour waterfront at the edge of downtown Victoria. The area blends historic harbourfront character with contemporary urban development.
Wharf Street runs parallel to the ...
Location ID: #10101578
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Trounce Alley in downtown Victoria is a short, historic pedestrian passage that connects Government Street and Broad Street, running through the heart of the city’s Old Town district. Only about 100 metres long, the alley has the intimate scale and ...
Location ID: #10232136
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Chatham Alley—the short passage running between Herald Street and Chatham Street in downtown Victoria—is one of those almost-hidden urban spaces that feels more like a service corridor than a formal street, yet carries a surprising amount of ...
Location ID: #10115486
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Fernwood is often described as “artsy,” “eclectic,” and “community-oriented.” It sits just east of downtown, bordered by neighbourhoods like Rockland, Oaklands, and Oak Bay, and offers a close-to-core location without feeling overly urban.
It’s ...
West Shore Parks and Recreation
Location ID: #10299844
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Juan de Fuca Golf Course is best understood as a small, accessible, community-oriented 9-hole, par-3 course on the West Shore of Greater Victoria. Rather than a full-length championship layout, it offers a casual, skill-focused golf experience that ...
Location ID: #10306918
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The Thrifty Foods Skatepark in Colwood sits within the open recreational grounds of West Shore Parks & Recreation, adjacent to The Q Centre. The setting feels expansive and civic—part of a larger network of playing fields, pathways, and community ...
Location ID: #10298760
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The Beachlands Park features an oceanfront playground, Olympic-sized volleyball courts, and spectacular coastal views. The park provides public waterfront access that connects to both Esquimalt Lagoon and Albert Head Lagoon. Visitors can also enjoy ...
Location ID: #10307626
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Beach along South Thompson River
Location ID: #10307057
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The alley behind Island Collateral & Sales in the Prior Building—running mid-block off Johnson Street in downtown Victoria—is one of those understated, utilitarian service corridors that quietly reveals the layered character of the city’s historic ...
Big Hole Phoenix Mine/Greenwood Mine
Location ID: #10122340
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Remnants of the Old Phoenix Mine access Hole with large caverns
Location ID: #10119000
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Large, modern hospital with 150 beds servicing a population of approximately 32,000 people.
Location ID: #10245742
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Comox Valley North Island College has 6 separate buildings for students, faculty and administration. Komoux Hall, Tyee Hall, Puntledge Hall, Raven Hall, Discovery Hall and the Trades Training Centre. It is centrally located in Courtenay just off ...