Category Archives: tourism

Victoria – The Empress

The Empress – just not your usual view of it

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Helijet

Helijet Bell 206L-1 at Ogden Point.

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Yellow

Yellow flowers in the fields at Macaulay Point Park

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Selkirk Trestle

Selkirk Water extends northwest from the Point Ellice Bridge to Chapman Point. The Galloping Goose Regional Trail traverses Selkirk Water on a bridge known as the Selkirk Trestle that was originally built by the Canadian National Railway. The 300-metre long … Continue reading

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Classic cars at Mount Washington

  A few classic cars at Mount Washington – Sunday 14 July 2014

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Unplugged music – Market Square

A bit of unplugged acoustic music at Market Square

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Unplugged music – James Bay Market

  A bit of unplugged acoustic music at the James Bay market

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Victoria – Harbour Air

The Harbour Air floats in Victoria’s Inner Harbour Dehavilland DHC-3

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Victoria – CRD Square

A bit of Victoria as day fades into night, and CRD Square comes alive with water and light.

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Michael Collard Williams

Michael Collard Williams was born in the County of Shropshire, England. He immigrated first to the sheep ranches of the Okanagan in 1950 and then eight years later to Victoria, where established boarding kennels in Langford and Central Saanich. In … Continue reading

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