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The Royal British Columbia Museum
The Royal British Columbia Museum is a place of discovery. Through three unique galleries, the Museum
showcases the human and natural history of British Columbia, and features periodic exhibitions of
international renown. Highly realistic and inviting displays, such as the Ice Age and Coastal Forest dioramas,
provide visitors with a sense of having truly experienced the authentic settings of many exhibits.
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The Butchart Gardens
World Famous family gardens celebrating its 100th year in bloom. Fifty-five acres of wonderful floral display are open
to the public, offering spectacular views from the many paths that meander through the four main gardens. |
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The Butterfly Gardens
Expore a world of butterflies, plants, fish, and birds, en route to Butchard Gardens. |
Craidarroch Castle
Craigdarroch Castle is a beautiful historic Victorian-era mansion, built in the 1890s by wealthy BC
coal baron Robert Dunsmuir. It is now owned by the Craigdarroch Castle Historical Museum Society and almost totally
funded by its 150,000 annual visitors.
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Point Ellice House
1867 Herigage House and Gardens. Overlooking the waters of Victoria's scenic Gorge Waterway, Point Ellice House is
where the 'locals' go to enjoy Afternoon Tea!
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Royal London Wax Museum
While you are looking at them, they are looking back at you! In Victoria's world of wax,
you can visit the famous and infamous, from royalty to rogues with the real and the unreal.
Feature scene: Event of the 20th Century. |
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The Art Gallery Of Greater Victoria
Six contemporary wings feature more than 30 exhibitors a year with associated programs and special events.
See the work of Emily Carr on permanent display, a king-sized doll house, North America's only Shinto Shrine
which complements the finest collection of Japanese art in Canada, and an impressive range of contemporary art.
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Club Zone - Information on Victoria's Night Club Scene
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