Experience the thrill of a pedicab tour through Victoria’s vibrant downtown, historic Chinatown, and lush Beacon Hill Park! Discover local stories, hidden alleys, and stunning gardens—all from the comfort of a cozy pedicab with a friendly, knowledgeable guide. Your Victoria adventure awaits!
Next to the bike lane across from the milestones pub
Where it all began! This is where Victoria was founded in 1843 and still has much of the original architecture.
The oldest Chinatown in Canada. Visit Fan Tan Alley, the narrowest commercial street in north America, and see the Gates of Harmonious Interest.
See the beautiful landscaped gardens along with the local birds and animals. With such landmarks as the Beacon Hill totem pole and giant watering can.
The British Columbia Parliament Buildings—often called the Victoria Legislature—are the seat of government for the province of British Columbia. Located on the Inner Harbour in Victoria, the buildings were completed in 1898 and designed by architect Francis Rattenbury. They are known for their grand stone façade, central dome, and detailed statues, and they house the Legislative Assembly where provincial laws are debated and passed.
The Empress Hotel is a historic luxury hotel overlooking Victoria’s Inner Harbour. Opened in 1908 by the Canadian Pacific Railway, it’s famous for its elegant Edwardian architecture and its traditional afternoon tea service. The hotel has long been a landmark in Victoria, known for hosting royalty, celebrities, and visitors from around the world.
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