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Travel Blogs from Victoria
South to the sun!!
... Tiffany and I became really close friends on this trip. They’ve invited me to their wedding in Morocco in June and I hope I can make it. Her birthday party was fun and the cake got demolished. It was so lovely of Barry to bake such a wonderful cake for somebody he didn’t even meet and bring it all the way up to the city for me to give her. That’s a true friend.
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D4: Wow I Made it! This is Victoria!
... chic hype remix since meal was so low in fat -- so decided to see FanTN Alley, the world's narrowest alley in Chinatown in Victoria. So, you can take carriage rides through town as seen by picture below. Fan Tan Alley at turn of last century was the red light district with mahjong-playing, cut- throat, under world denizens -- seemed apropos to visit at night. The alley has several new-age, eclectic stores now-a-days & is locked at night. I ...
End of the Road
... so long. We definitely left with our belly’s full.
In the morning, I got up at 8am and went down to the harbour to do a whale watching tour for 10am. I went with Great Pacific Adventures, but there are a dozen or so similar companies around that do the same thing. For $110, we jumped into a warm one piece hazard suit and climbed aboard our zodiac boat which is basically an inflatable dingy with two outboard motors on the back. It seated 12 and ...
Tourism Victoria: Fun, Food & Daily Life
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Towards the later half of our time in Victoria, I managed to get my hands on a new boat. The Necky brand "Manitou II" 14-ft tandem Kayak fit nicely on the roof of the Xterra and easily slid down the backyard of the house into the Gorge Waterway. This resulted ...
A Secluded Cove
Striped Peak Trailhead leaves from camp and we begin our ascent with a warning that a mamma bear and two cubs have recently been spotted on the trail. We quickly begin the 1,000 foot climb through a forest dotted with old growth fir, spruce and cedar. There is evidence of recent trail maintenance but there are areas where the trail is very poorly maintained and grown over.
It is so wonderful to be in ...