British Tour
Explore Victoria and its British ancestry on a double-decker bus or on a romantic horse-drawn carriage ride.
Royal London Wax Museum
Located at the Inner Harbour, visit the Royal Family, the Chamber of Horrors, and more.
Government House
Fifteen acres of exquisite gardens are open to the public for free, self-guided tours of the grounds of the home of BC's Lieutenant-Governor.
Oak Bay
Victoria's most-British neighbourhood features traditional tea rooms and cosy shops tucked into Tudor-style buildings.
Oak Bay Beach Hotel
The Snug overlooks Haro Strait and is one of Victoria's oldest, most-traditional English pubs and a great place to stop for fish and chips and a pint of beer.
Beacon Hill Park
Travel along scenic Marine Drive as it winds along the shoreline (and becomes Dallas Road) to Victoria's oldest park, known for its lovely gardens, meandering pathways and 100-year-old cricket pitch.
Afternoon Tea
The British experience in Victoria is not complete without enjoying the time-honoured tradition of taking afternoon tea at one of the city's many tea-rooms.
The Butchart Gardens
Fifty acres of world-famous gardens dazzle visitors.
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