Population: 330,000
Highlights:
The colourful city parks, gardens and flower baskets adorning the street lanterns.
The Parliament Building tours, trimmed with 3,333 evening lights.
Royal BC Museum and Imax Theatre.
Inner Harbour Causeway.
Downtown boutiques and antique shops.
China Town. Dallas Road. James Bay, Sidney and Oak Bay villages.
Mountain top or oceanside golf courses. Sailing and fishing charters.
Lake or ocean kayaking and canoeing.
Things To Bring:
Be sure to pack sunglasses, an umbrella and a light sweater there is the chance that the weather turns either way at some point in the day.
History:
The North Straits Salish were bands that spanned both sides of the southern island and opposing shores of the mainland British Columbia and surrounding United States. As Vancouver dips below the boarder line to the US, many historical North Straits Salish references can also be found in the museums in Seattle and records in Port Angeles, USA. These bands were perfected fisherman, carvers, weavers and hunters. Both the T’souke (Sooke) and Saanich bands were given names to the founding communities where their villages and traditional hunting grounds originally stood for thousands of years.
Climate:
Summer average 19 degrees Celsius
Winter average 7 degrees Celsius
Though the city has a very mild climate and the sun shines over 2,200 hours per year, there can be various spurts (weeks) of off-season (fall/winter/spring) showers that maintain the dense green wilderness and flowering parks. The showers though rarely bring snowfall in the winter. Luckily the northern island’s ski hills receive (with great enthusiasm) the brunt of the snow.
Ph. (250) 385-4222
(Museum)