Explore the beautiful city of Victoria with personalized transportation options tailored to your needs. From city tours to airport pickups, we offer a range of services including wheelchair accessible vans and a personal touch from your driver, Jay. Enjoy flexible tour durations from 1 to 8 hours, allowing you to customize your experience. Discover local highlights like the Inner Harbour, Butchart Gardens, and the Malahat Skywalk, or venture out for outstation trips to popular destinations like Vancouver and Tofino.
- Personalized transportation services in Victoria, BC
- Flexible city tours ranging from 1 to 8 hours
- Wheelchair accessible vehicles with trained drivers available
- Outstation trips to Vancouver, Whistler, and more
We can pickup and drop off at any location in Victoria.
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With roughly 740,000 square metres of parkland, Beacon Hill Park is the crowning jewel in Victoria’s park system. There are natural areas, manicured flower beds, footpaths and many sports and play features for the whole family to enjoy.
Built by coal baron Robert Dunsmuir during the reign of Queen Victoria and now a National Historic Site, Craigdarroch Castle is being meticulously restored, giving visitors a glimpse of privileged life in the 1890s.
The oldest Chinatown in Canada is the one in Victoria, British Columbia. Victoria’s Chinatown is also the second oldest in North America. Fan Tan Alley. This unique place is known as the narrowest street in all of Canada. Fan Tan Alley is a neat shopping street with several locally-owned stores. The shops are small in size but each offers something different. Products available in Fan Tan Alley range from ice cream and other treats to vintage records and trendy clothing. Another key feature of Fan Tan Alley is its architecture. A significant amount of the exterior has a brick finish. The old buildings appear extra tall thanks to the street’s narrow width.
Victoria’s Inner Harbour is one of the most beautiful locations in the world (in our humble opinion). Its history is rich and the location is paramount to the development of tourism in Victoria, BC. In 1903, the causeway’s granite retaining wall was erected. This allowed for the development of the famous Empress Hotel by the Canadian Pacific Railway. In 1974, the lower causeway was built to create a dedicated pedestrian route away from the traffic along Government street, and to create a public space for visitors and locals alike. Today, the space is used to host festivals, street performers, markets, restaurant patios, whale and wildlife watching, and ecotourism businesses as well as moorage for recreational vessels.
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