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Victoria

Victoria Escorted Rail Holidays

One of Canada's oldest cities, the city of Victoria was named, naturally, after Queen Victoria when it was settled by the British in 1841. Throughout the city's period of British rule, Victoria was an important centre for trade and commerce, and as such it became the capital and largest city of British Columbia.

In more recent years, Victoria has been recognised more widely as a beautiful city, now known for its temperate climate and relaxed atmosphere, and nicknamed 'the city of gardens'. With its quaint streets, fine Victorian architecture and genteel shops, the city is packed with attractions, making it a joy to discover.

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Our guide to Victoria

Local sites to see

Royal British Columbia Museum

The Museum has permanent galleries relating to natural history, modern history and the First Peoples.

Pacific Undersea Gardens

Set in the city's inner harbour, here you can observe British Columbia's marine life - up to 15 feet (4.6 metres) below the water's surface. More than 5,000 species live here, including starfish, salmon and a Giant Pacific Octopus.

Whale watching

From Victoria, there is the exciting opportunity to go whale watching. In many cases there are fully narrated tours in specially-designed boats which leave from Victoria for the waters just off the island's southern tip.

Expert Opinion
"Quaint, charming, genteel. A great place to wander around. Don't miss Fisherman's Wharf if you like seafood. A good chance you will share with the seals."- John Coppen - Canada Tour Manager