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Exploring Victoria and Vancouver: 4-Day Itinerary

Tuesday, August 29: Arrival in Victoria

Welcome to Victoria, the charming capital city of British Columbia! Start your morning by visiting the iconic Butchart Gardens. This stunning garden oasis offers a delightful display of floral beauty. Spend the afternoon exploring the historic Inner Harbour, where you can visit attractions like the Royal BC Museum and BC Legislature. In the evening, take a leisurely stroll along the scenic Fisherman's Wharf, known for its colorful floating homes and delicious seafood. Estimated cost: CAD 30 for Butchart Gardens admission. Time spent: Morning - Butchart Gardens, Afternoon - Inner Harbour, Evening - Fisherman's Wharf.

  • Butchart Gardens: CAD 30, Morning
  • Inner Harbour: Free, Afternoon
  • Fisherman's Wharf: Free, Evening
Wednesday, August 30: Exploring Victoria

Start your day by visiting the Craigdarroch Castle, a stunning Victorian-era mansion with beautiful architecture and lavish interiors. In the afternoon, take a scenic drive along the coast to visit the picturesque town of Sidney. Explore the charming shops and enjoy a delicious seafood lunch by the waterfront. In the evening, head to Beacon Hill Park to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of the park. Estimated cost: CAD 14 for Craigdarroch Castle admission. Time spent: Morning - Craigdarroch Castle, Afternoon - Sidney, Evening - Beacon Hill Park.

  • Craigdarroch Castle: CAD 14, Morning
  • Sidney: Free, Afternoon
  • Beacon Hill Park: Free, Evening
Thursday, August 31: Travel to Vancouver

Today, travel from Victoria to Vancouver. Hop on the BC Ferries to enjoy a scenic journey through the Gulf Islands. Once you arrive in Vancouver, start your afternoon at Stanley Park, a sprawling urban park with beautiful gardens, beaches, and the famous Totem Poles. In the evening, explore the vibrant neighborhoods of Gastown and Chinatown, known for their historic charm and diverse culinary scene. Estimated cost: CAD 18 for BC Ferries, one-way. Time spent: Afternoon - Stanley Park, Evening - Gastown and Chinatown.

  • BC Ferries: CAD 18, Afternoon
  • Stanley Park: Free, Afternoon
  • Gastown and Chinatown: Free, Evening
Friday, September 1: Discovering Vancouver

Begin your day by visiting Granville Island, a vibrant hub for food, art, and culture. Explore the Granville Island Public Market, where you can find fresh produce, local crafts, and delicious treats. In the afternoon, head to the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia to learn about the indigenous cultures of Canada. End your day by taking a leisurely walk along the picturesque seawall in Stanley Park, enjoying the stunning waterfront views. Estimated cost: Varies depending on purchases at Granville Island. Time spent: Morning - Granville Island, Afternoon - Museum of Anthropology, Evening - Stanley Park Seawall.

  • Granville Island: Varies, Morning
  • Museum of Anthropology: CAD 18, Afternoon
  • Stanley Park Seawall: Free, Evening

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

While exploring Victoria, don't miss the hidden gem known as Fan Tan Alley in Chinatown. This narrow alleyway is filled with eclectic shops, cafes, and street art, offering a unique and vibrant atmosphere. Another local favorite is Lighthouse Park in West Vancouver, where you can enjoy stunning views of the ocean, hike through old-growth forests, and even spot seals or whales if you're lucky. These off the beaten path attractions are beloved by locals and provide a unique perspective of the region.

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