15 Must-Visit Artisan and Farmers’ Markets Around Victoria, BC

In the summer, Oak Bay Village transforms into a European style street market, with an assortment of artists, artisans, produce and delicious food.
Everything you need to know about the annual Oak Bay Half Marathon

Whether you’re a first-time visitor to Vancouver Island, or a lifelong resident, the island is undeniably a paradise for outdoor and fitness enthusiasts alike.
6 Must-See Museums to Add to Your Victoria, BC Travel Itinerary

Visiting Victoria and looking to expand your horizons and learn something new? Whether you’re intrigued by maritime history, captivated by Indigenous art, or fascinated by local heritage, there is a museum for you.
The Ultimate Seasonal Guide to Vancouver Island’s iconic Butchart Gardens

Nestled in Brentwood Bay, the floral displays of the National Historic Site captivate the hearts of over a million visitors annually.
The Top 7 Historical Spots to Visit around Victoria, BC

Whether you’re planning a visit to Victoria, BC, or seeking to reconnect with the incredible landmarks of your hometown, navigating the city’s rich tapestry of history can be a thrilling adventure.
Love on a Budget: 9 Free Date Ideas in Victoria, BC

In a world where everything seems to cost an arm and a leg, finding ways to treat your date without emptying your wallet can feel like a real challenge.
8 of the most delectable Chocolate Shops in Victoria, BC

Chocolats Favoris is an undeniably fun experience. Whether you’re looking to quickly pick up some chocolate
The Top 10 Romantic Date Ideas for Lovebirds in Victoria, BC

If you’re ready to spice up your romantic game and plan the best date ever, here are 10 romantic ideas for you in this city by the sea.
The Top 10 picturesque beaches in Victoria (22)

We are spoiled for choice when it comes to our coastal gems, so join us as we celebrate the top 10 picturesque beaches in Victoria, ready for you to enjoy.
The Ultimate Guide to Victoria’s vibrant Chinatown

Victoria’s Chinatown was a significant entry point for Asian immigration to British Columbia, attracting over 15,000 workers for the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway by 1911.