2CsCBC – Victoria

Thursday 25 February
A pleasant 2 ½ hour ferry trip from Seattle to Vancouver Island, and Victoria – the capital of British Columbia and the political home of PM Justin Trudeau.  Here is Parliament House taken  from our hotel room

Parliament House from our hotel
Parliament House
Spent the afternoon at Butchart Gardens. In 1904 Robert Butchart developed a quarry and built a cement plant on Vancouver Island. His wife, Jennie became the company’s chemist and after the limestone deposits were exhausted Jennie created a sunken garden in the disused pit. This was the beginning of the wonderful gardens, still family owned but now a national historical site.
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Friday 26 February
A lazy day in this truly lovely city. A balmy 14◦C made it very comfortable to be out an about. An unscheduled visit to a chiropractor for CD as a result of a twisted back from a recalcitrant suitcase which did not appreciate the cobblestones of Seattle’s waterfront, a surprisingly delightful nibble in an Italian deli and a terribly boring movie with Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay called 45 Years. Like watching grass grow. Fabulous dinner at Ithica Greek Restaurant. Better than the typical North American food

Saturday 27 February
Gosh, Victoria is a lovely place. Cooler today and overcast, but a long and pretty walk around the waterfront MarinaHouse Boatsall the way to Fisherman’s Wharf, which is largely a settlement of house boats
Fishermans Wharf Houseboats
A taxi ride back to town

Water Taxi

where we were picked up by a sailor

And a quick visit to the Museum where John Lennon’s roller dominates the foyer.

All in all, Victoria is a very pretty place

Tomorrow morning, a ferry to Vancouver.

2 thoughts on “2CsCBC – Victoria

  1. Loving your blog thanks for including us in your trip it is like being there with you. Your photos are great. We went to see Ladies Day by Alana Valantine at the Griffin on Saturday, it is verbatim theatre and left a sour taste in my mouth, I guess as a writer when you find out some of the people you’ve been interviewing have lied it makes it difficult!
    Today we saw the film ‘Looking for Grace’ expect the unexpected if you haven’t seen it already…. It’s now definitely time for a drink xx

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