Greater Victoria
Ale Trail

The Cradle of the Craft Beer Revolution and Beyond

Greater Victoria is home to Canada’s first brewpub and some of British Columbia’s most unique breweries with the region spanning Victoria, Sidney, Saanich, Sooke and the Southern Gulf Islands.

Beer has been brewed in Victoria longer than anywhere else in British Columbia. Since Canada’s first contemporary brewpub, Spinnakers, opened in 1984, a burgeoning local beer community has thrived in Victoria. The local love for “microbrews” led to the creation of the Great Canadian Beer Festival in 1993, an annual event that is still going strong in its fourth decade. Today, more than a dozen breweries operate in the Greater Victoria area, each with its own style and approach. Visit nearby Sooke to discover another terrific trio of breweries or hop on a ferry to the Southern Gulf Islands to find two more idyllic island-based breweries.

Day 1

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Victoria

Travel Info

There are many ways to travel to Victoria:

Ferry:
From Vancouver via BC Ferries (Tsawwassen-Swartz Bay)
From the United States via:
Washington State Ferries (Anacortes-Sidney)
Coho Ferry (Port Angeles-Victoria)
The Clipper (Seattle-Victoria).

Air:
Victoria International Airport is serviced by Westjet, Air Canada, Alaska/Horizon, Pacific Coastal Airlines and more.
Fly right into downtown Victoria via seaplane or helicopter with:
Kenmore Air
Harbour Air
Helijet

You can also drive south down Hwy 1 from Nanaimo (approx. 90 minutes)

restaurant
LURE Restaurant & Bar
100 Harbour Rd, Victoria, BC

The perfect hotspot to enjoy breakfast or brunch while taking in the incredible views of Victoria’s Inner Harbour. The menu offers a selection of fresh, simple, and delicious items including the West Coast Smoked Salmon Benny, the mouth-watering Harbourside French Toast, or the rustic Forager Omelette. Enjoy the friendly service, inviting décor and upbeat atmosphere, while learning about the Chef’s freshest finds from our Island back yard and the creative twist to our comforting local food.

activity
CFB Esquimalt Naval & Military Museum
Naden 5 CFB Esquimalt, Victoria, BC

The museum’s goal is to collect, preserve, interpret and display the history and heritage of the naval presence on Canada’s West Coast, and of the military on Southern Vancouver Island. Guided and self-guided tours are available of the exhibits and displays.

brewery
836 Viewfield Rd, Victoria, BC

Consistently on the cutting edge, Driftwood is one of the leaders of BC’s craft beer industry. With 16+ taps of fresh beer, local wine and cider, cocktails, and a full menu from Dumpling Drop it makes for a great lunch stop.

brewery
836 Devonshire Rd, Victoria, BC

Ahoy matey! Follow the beacon to visit Esquimalt’s own brewery. The addition of a tasting room and picnic area at the brewery have definitely made it into a destination worth checking out.

activity
Songhees Walkway

Enjoy a stroll or jog along the waterfront Songhees Walkway. With benches scattered along the paved pathway and impressive views of the Juan De Fuca Strait and the Olympic Mountains, it’s the perfect place to unwind.

brewery
308 Catherine St, Victoria, BC

Canada’s original brewpub is still leading the craft beer revolution four decades later. There are so many reasons to visit Spinnakers. It was Canada’s first brewpub when it opened in 1984, so it’s a pilgrimage of sorts for beer lovers. But Spinnakers was also an early proponent of the local food movement and its chef continues to work closely with local farmers and food producers today. Spinnakers’ own guesthouses even allow you to use it as a home base for exploring Victoria’s diverse craft beer community.

liquor-store
130-176 Wilson Street, Victoria, BC

A wide selection of BC craft beers makes this the perfect place to stock up.

accommodation
Spinnaker's Gastro-Brewpub & Guesthouse
308 Catherine St, Victoria, BC

With cozy options ranging from garden suites to rooms in the Heritage house, to the private and self-contained bungalow. Be sure to check out the Sip & Stay package specials on the BC Ale Trail website!

Explore More

Be sure to stop in at the Destination Greater Victoria Visitor Information Centre  for a full list of activities and attractions to explore.

Day 2

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Victoria

restaurant
Pendray Inn & Teahouse
309 Belleville St., Victoria, BC

Breakfast at the Pendray Inn and Tea House is, quite simply, like no other. Served daily in the Pendray Tea House dining room, all of the ingredients are of the highest quality, and locally sourced from here in the Victoria region.

activity
Whale Watching

Majestic mammals and marine wildlife abound in the waters surrounding Victoria. Cruise with local certified naturalists and experts for a guided marine adventure to discover, observe and learn about these enchanting creatures up-close.

brewery
Unit 63 - 560 Johnson St., Victoria, BC

This small brewery in historic Market Square has a welcoming tasting room and a sun-drenched patio. The brewery has a basic snacks menu, and welcomes visitors to bring their own food, perhaps from one of the restaurants in Market Square. Enjoy your choice of lunch along with your beer before continuing to explore Market Square.

activity
Shopping on LoJo

After wandering through Market Square, continue your journey to LoJo. Lower Johnson is the spot for the best boutique shopping in the city. Lined with independent stores, coffee shops and restaurants with lots of nooks and crannies to explore like Market Square, Waddington Alley and the Paperbox Arcade.

activity
Explore Chinatown
538 Fisgard St, Victoria, BC

Continue exploring Downtown Victoria with a visit to the oldest Chinatown in Canada, featuring the iconic Gate of Harmonious Interest. Browse historical buildings, shops, restaurants and grocery stores, or learn more about the history of the neighbourhood with a walking tour from Discover the Past. Don't miss walking down Fan Tan Alley, the narrowest street in Canada.

tap-house
517 Pandora Avenue, Victoria, BC

Local food, relaxed atmosphere and fine craft beers, all from the West Coast make for a perfect dinner stop.

tap-house
832 Fort Street, Victoria, BC

This cozy spot is the perfect place to wind down after a day of exploring. Featuring craft beer, cider, spirits, and wine from Vancouver Island and southern BC. Check out the courtyard patio out back.

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Victoria is a book lover’s dream with several excellent independent bookstores, including the historic Munro’s Books and the largest new and used bookstore in town, Russell Books. Downtown also boasts excellent comic book stores like Legends Comics and the Canadian Toy Museum located within Cherry Bomb Toys.

Day 3

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Victoria

restaurant
Dutch Bakery & Diner
7185 Fort St., Victoria, BC

A family-run diner creating delicious breakfast, lunches and bakery treats since 1956. The menu includes all-day breakfast, as well as hot and cold sandwiches, omelettes, hamburgers, coquettes, salads and soups.

activity
Ogden Point Breakwater

Stroll along the breakwater with the magnificent Olympic Mountains in the distance. Head along the 1km (roundtrip) path, which includes the Unity Wall Mural and culminates in a lighthouse on the Juan de Fuca Strait.

liquor-store
#3 -435 Simcoe Street, Victoria, BC

With over 500 BC Brews, this is your one-stop BC beer stop.

brewery
2960 Bridge Street, Victoria, BC

Île Sauvage translates to “wild island,” a nod to both its home on Vancouver Island, as well as the sophisticated beer lineup, which always includes a range of sours, saisons and hazy ales, as well as any styles that are new and cutting edge. Nearby foodtrucks are perfect for lunch.

brewery
2740 Bridge St, Victoria, BC

Hoyne’s beers are always excellent examples of their styles, brewed with high-quality ingredients, including malts sourced from traditional regions to reflect the type of beer, such as the UK, Germany and the Czech Republic.
Note: Hoyne currently offers beer to-go only; flights may be available to sample if space is available.

brewery
450 Swift St, Victoria, BC

Finish off an afternoon of sampling at Swift Brewing, the on-site brewery that is part of CRAFT Victoria Harbour. Relax in the super comfy, retro, setting. The way the Swift crew describes their Good Time Tasting Lounge: "picture the delicious flavours and cozy feeling from your wild Aunt Linda's kitchen and the retro nostalgia from your cousin Geo's cigar room."

tap-house
450 Swift Street, Victoria, BC

Boasting waterfront views, an all-season patio, a surf lounge, an indoor and outdoor fireplace, a games area, a dog-friendly patio, and more! 110 taps of draught beers, wines, and cocktails focusing on local brews - include in-house Swift Brewing - with a full menu makes it the perfect spot to enjoy dinner.

accommodation
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Consider exploring the Victoria Ale Trail by bicycle: The Pedaler offers a three-hour tour, which includes craft beer tastings at three different locations, a snack, and a chocolate truffle beer pairing.

Victoria is a hub of activity 365 days of the year. The summer months bring Great Canadian Beer FestivalRifflandia and Phillips Backyard events while the shoulder season offers up a plethora of events like Victoria Beer Week! Check the city’s events calendar when planning your trip to see what is happening!

Day 4

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Victoria

cafe
Caffe Fantastico
965 Kings Rd., Victoria, BC

Love, life, and coffee: this is where it all started. From its humble roots as a simple roastery-café and homey neighbourhood hangout, our Quadra Village location has matured into a spacious and open environment that has come to be known as the home of one of the Pacific Northwest’s leading coffee roasters.
Serving a locally focused menu for breakfast and lunch, the kitchen aims to bring upbeat and approachable food to the table featuring the seasonal bounty of Vancouver Island to accompany our unique selection of local beer, wine and cider.

activity
Harbour Ferry Tour
327 Harbour Rd. , Victoria, BC

Offering harbour tours, water taxi service and even a Pickle Pub Tour, it's a great way to explore Victoria’s Inner Harbour.

brewery
506 Herald Street, Victoria, BC

Herald Street's focus is always on quality: no corners cut, no exceptions made. Enjoy light snacks or one of the rotating focaccia pizzas for a light lunch.

brewery
2010 Government St, Victoria, BC

Phillips has grown from humble origins to become BC’s biggest craft brewery. In addition to our craft brews we have our whole lineup on offer from small batch distilled spirits, craft brewed non-alcoholic beer, and house made sodas and tonics. If you’re still feeling peckish, continue snacking and sipping with a selection of curated snacks to pair with your drink selection in our family friendly space. The menu features giant fresh pretzels, locally made meat infused with our beer, delicious pizza, and much more.

liquor-store
1609 Fort Street, Victoria, BC

Vessel is a locally owned and operated liquor store, supporting authentic wine, spirits and ales, as well as the people who make them. The craft beer selection here is outstanding, including a wall of single tall cans that allows customers the chance to mix-and-match their own 4-packs.

activity
Beacon Hill Park

With roughly 740,000 square metres of parkland, Beacon Hill Park is an amazing urban oasis. There are natural areas, manicured flower beds, footpaths, water features, a band shell for music performances, fields for cricket, tennis, golf and baseball. Plus an adorable children's farm featuring a daily "running of the goats"! Beacon Hill Park is also home to what was once the tallest totem pole in the world, a 38.9 metre (128 foot) pole raised in 1956.

pub
Garrick's Head Pub
69 Bastion Square, Victoria, BC

Nestled in the beautiful and historic Bastion Square, The Garrick's Head Pub has been a local fixture since 1867.

One of the oldest English pubs in Canada, today it offers a wide selection of micro-brewed craft beers on tap, and traditional English pub fare in a bright and relaxing atmosphere.

accommodation
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Day 5

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Sooke

Travel Info

Continue on to Sooke: head west out of Victoria to Sooke (approx. 45 minutes) or travel via the Pacific Marine Circle Route through Cowichan Lake and Port Renfrew.

cafe
Shirley Delicious
2794 Sheringham Point Road, Shirley, BC

A little cafe nestled in the woods on the West Coast of Vancouver Island. Serving up fresh baked goodies, brunch, lunch, coffee and treats.

activity
Sheringham Point Lighthouse
1 Sheringham Point Road, Shirley, BC

Sheringham Point Lighthouse is a designated National Heritage Lighthouse. The Lighthouse is owned, operated and cared for by the Sheringham Point Lighthouse Preservation Society, a non-profit charity based in Shirley. The Lighthouse Site is open every day for the public to visit, enjoy and appreciate.

brewery
7861 Tugwell Rd, Sooke, BC

A charming micro brewery in a rural setting with a treed picnic area, heated patio and tasting room, offering 12 beers on tap and their own hot food trailer on site.

activity
Sooke Potholes Provincial Park
Sooke River Rd., Sooke, BC

Adjacent to the park is the Sooke River, where there is a series of deep, naturally carved and polished rock pools. This area is a favourite day-use destination for many local and regional residents.
Spend some time exploring, or take a dip in the natural pools to cool off in the summer.

brewery
5871 - A Sooke Road, Sooke, BC

Sooke Oceanside Brewery was founded by a chef who loved to make beer in his garage in his downtime. The delicious range of beers has built a strong following in the local community, so you’ll be sure to find local regulars alongside enthusiastic beer seekers there. Paired with the tasty eats from Grilled to the Mac food truck, it’s a great stop for lunch.

activity
Sooke Region Museum and Visitor Centre
2070 Phillips Road, Sooke, BC

Within the museum’s exhibit galleries, highlights of the region’s history and culture are presented through First Nations artifacts, historic photographs, dioramas, displays and scale models, depicting both momentous occasions and the day to day life in the history of the region. Foresty Path — take a self-guided tour of the grounds and explore the history of Sooke’s forest industry through images and artifacts. The Sooke Night Market is outdoors and runs weekly on Thursdays from June 1 to September 7, 5:00pm – 8:00pm.

brewery
2057 Otter Point Road, Sooke, BC

Sooke Brewing Co aims to brew beers that can be enjoyed both by those new to craft brewing, as well as the most experienced connoisseurs. Founded by a group of locals with long roots going back several generations in the local community, this brewery’s custom-built facility in downtown Sooke is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike. Grab dinner from the resident food truck parked on site, and enjoy.

accommodation
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Be sure to stop in at the Sooke Visitor Information Centre  for a full list of activities and attractions to explore.

Sooke is also accessible via the Galloping Goose Trail – a great weekend adventure for cyclists.

Continue exploring along The Pacific Marine Circle Route. This coast-to-coast journey on Vancouver Island offers panoramic views of the Juan de Fuca, Haro, and Georgia straits as well as the Saanich Peninsula. The 1 – 3 day itinerary takes visitors from Victoria to Sooke, Shirley, Jordan River, Port Renfrew, Lake Cowichan, Duncan, and finally from South Cowichan back to Victoria. 

If you don’t want to complete the full circle route, there are plenty of parks and stops along the way that can be made into day trips departing from Sooke. Surf at Jordan River, walk along China Beach, and visit Port Renfrew. In Port Renfrew, you can explore Avatar Grove, visit Lonely Doug, and Botanical Beach.  Port Renfrew is also the start to the West Coast Trail for more experienced hikers looking for a true west coast adventure. 

Day 6

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Victoria

cafe
Stick in the Mud
6715 Eustace Rd., Sooke, BC

The Stick in the Mud Coffee House offers a unique West Coast coffee experience. They are a roastery, bakery and café, with something for every craving. Muffins, cookies, squares, cakes and treats of all sorts. Daily surprises, soups, wraps, sandwiches on home-made focaccia and Sooke’s most popular breakfast, The Egg-a-majig (a thingamajig with egg!) all come from the in-house Treat Lab.

activity
East Sooke Regional Park
East Sooke Rd., Sooke, BC

West Coast wilderness awaits you at East Sooke Regional Park. Experience it as you hike along the windswept rocky coast, over dry hilltops, through dark rainforest to sheltered coves.

Three entry points offer hikers and explorers different experiences and challenge levels along over 50km of trails, from a short walk to a pocket beach, to the challenging 10km Coast Trail.

brewery
4495 Happy Valley Road, Metchosin, BC

One of the Trail’s newest additions, Mile Zero opened its doors in 2022. With a focus on small-batch production, beers are only available in the tap room or in growlers. Accompanied by a small but mighty food menu, be sure to check their opening hours to avoid missing out.

pub
Sheringham Distillery
4382 W Shore Pkwy #103, Langford, BC

Sheringham Distillery is proud to bring a taste of British Columbia's West Coast to the world.

activity
Esquimalt Lagoon

As a stop for many migratory birds along the Pacific Flyway, the Esquimalt Lagoon is a federal Migratory Bird Sanctuary, making it a fantastic place for birdwatchers to discover the unique avian species that come through the area. Don't forget your camera, the Lagoon’s one-of-a-kind ecology makes for a great backdrop while capturing images of your favourite birds.

brewery
199 Island Hwy, Victoria, BC

Built in 1858, the Four Mile House was originally a roadhouse for stagecoaches and later automobiles, then a cabaret with a notorious brothel upstairs. Today it houses a brewpub with a popular restaurant. The great selection of beer and full menu make it a great spot for dinner.

liquor-store
1505 Admirals Rd # 101, Victoria, BC

A full-service liquor store, specializing in local products, wines, spirits, and craft beer. Locally owned and operated.

accommodation
Find a place to stay in Victoria

Find a perfect room with an even better view, and explore ideal spaces to stay in the heart of the city and surrounding areas. From historic hotels to charming B&Bs and incredible camping, search for lavish and luxurious or convenient and cost-conscious. Browse over 6,000 rooms and hundreds of locations for all types of travel and groups to experience Victoria your way.

Day 7

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Brentwood Bay + Saanichton

restaurant
Q at the Empress
721 Government St, Victoria, BC

Located in the most storied room in Victoria, Q at the Empress is a must-visit brunch destination. Q has a fresh contemporary feel, whilst staying true to the hotel’s iconic heritage and architecture. Perfectly executed by Chef Ken Hookham and his talented team, Q’s brunch philosophy is quintessentially PNW, and is based on local ingredients and partnerships with Island farmers. Q’s brunch menu proudly features sustainably sourced seafood, traditionally raised meats, and a variety of offerings found nowhere else.

activity
Parliament Buildings and Legislative Assembly
501 Belleville St, Victoria, BC

No trip to the province’s capital would be complete without a photo of our parliament buildings. Overlooking Victoria's majestic Inner Harbour, the Parliament Buildings and surrounding areas are located in the traditional territories of the Lekwungen people. Visitors are invited to discover the architectural splendour of the Parliament Buildings and learn about British Columbia's Legislative Assembly.

The Parliament Buildings are open for free guided tours on weekdays throughout the year and seven days a week during the summer. Free tours are offered regularly throughout the day.

brewery
761 Enterprise Crescent, Victoria, BC

This brewery and distillery on the outskirts of Victoria embraces its Scottish background wholeheartedly. Within its spacious facility is a beautiful tasting room where you can enjoy the full range of beers or a taster’s flight of whiskies, which are also available for sale in bottles. Take an entertaining tour to learn more about the brewing and distilling process.

273 Prospect Lake Road, Victoria, BC

Junction is 15 mins from downtown, this family-run cidery offers dog-friendly, relaxed vibes, and craft ciders made with local ingredients.

activity
Butchart Gardens
800 Benvenuto Ave, Brentwood Bay, BC

A year round destination, featuring multiple themed gardens as well as musical events, The Butchart Gardens has been an iconic tourist attraction for over 100 years.

activity
Victoria Butterfly Gardens
1461 Benvenuto Ave, Brentwood Bay, BC

Encounter thousands of tropical butterflies, poison dart frogs, tortoises, large iguanas, flamingos, tropical ducks, free flying tropical birds and more. Dress for tropical weather as you stroll through these indoor gardens. Also includes the Insectarium, featuring impressive insects & invertebrates from around the world.

brewery
2200 Unit C Keating Cross Rd, Victoria, BC

What will Victoria’s beer scientist brew up next? Category 12's beer line-up is always spectacular, and its kitchen makes this the ideal lunch or dinner spot on an extended Saanich Peninsula tour.

accommodation
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Day 8

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Sidney

cafe
3rd Street Café
2466 Beacon Ave, Sidney, BC

A casual diner and coffee shop offering hearty breakfast, brunch & lunch menus all day.

activity
Explore downtown Sidney's public art

Start on Beacon Avenue, home to stunning three dimensional murals and life-like bronzed statues, and continue to the Seaside Sculpture Walk. It begins in Beacon Park and continues along the waterfront walkway south towards the Sidney International Ferry Terminal. This magnificent outdoor art gallery uses the majestic scenery of Mount Baker and the Salish Sea as its backdrop.

brewery
9835 Third Street, Sidney, BC

Located just off Beacon Ave, Sidney’s main street, Small Gods is designed to fit into the surrounding community and provide a family-friendly atmosphere where everyone is welcome to stop by, satiate their hunger with artisan sandwiches and charcuterie boards, and have a beer with friends, family, or their favourite book. And if you forgot to bring a book, you can find one to reach on the brewery’s bookshelf.

brewery
9829 Third Street, Sidney, BC

Located just off Sidney’s main street, Beacon Avenue, this brewery has a relaxed and comfortable tasting room with delicious small batch beer and food and snacks from local businesses.

restaurant
10 Acres at the Pier
2538 Beacon Ave, Sidney, BC

Fresh & local seaside dining in Sidney,
located inside the Pier Hotel. The twice weekly harvest from our 10 Acres farm is the foundation of our menus – season by season.

accommodation
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Day 9

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Saltspring Island

cafe
10 Acres Café and Market
9805 Seaport Pl, Sidney, BC

In addition to the cafe classics, indulgent baking and breakfast sandwiches, they offer wine, local beer on tap, fresh sandwiches, house-made pizza by the slice or the whole pie, fresh ice cream, sorbet, gelato and a selection of our Market products available for you to take home. Everything you see is made from scratch in house!

Travel

Take the ferry from Swartz Bay to Fulford Harbour on Salt Spring Island, approximately 35 minutes.

activity
Salt Spring Island Cheese
285 Reynolds Rd, Salt Spring Island, BC

This family-owned Salt Spring Island staple makes a variety of artisan goat cheeses using traditional methods and natural ingredients.

activity
Mount Maxwell Provincial Park
1930 Fulford-Ganges Rd, Salt Spring Island, BC

This large protected park features old-growth Douglas fir and beautiful views of Vancouver Island and the surrounding Gulf Islands from one of the highest points on the island, Baynes Peak.

brewery
270 Furness Rd, Salt Spring Island, BC

Based in a converted barn nestled in the woods at the base of Mount Bruce, this brewery sources its water from a spring located on the mountainside above the facility. Head upstairs and enjoy their tasting room, which sits above the main brewery.

pub
Salt Spring Wild Cider House
151 Sharp Rd, Salt Spring Island, BC

Creative small plates and larger meals made with organic ingredients. Enjoy a cider flight and a tasty lunch in their tasting room overlooking the orchards.

pub
Ciderworks
529 Fulford-Ganges Rd, Salt Spring Island, BC

Sip on traditional-style ciders made from 100% Salt Spring Island-grown organic apples with indoor and outdoor seating.

activity
Indigenous Mural
129 McPhillips Ave, Salt Spring Island, BC

Head to the Salt Spring Island Public Library to see the mural created by young artists of local Indigenous communities.

restaurant
Oystercatcher Seafood & Cocktail Bar
#201 - 110 Purvis Lane, Salt Spring Island, BC

This seafood restaurant overlooking the Ganges Harbour serves up fresh seafood, including succulent local mussels and crab.

accommodation
Find a place to stay on Salt Spring Island

Choose a luxurious resort, glamp in style, embrace cabin fever with your family, or retreat to the woods in a tent.

Day 10

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Mayne Island

cafe
Treehouse Café
106 Purvis Ln, Salt Spring Island, BC

An eclectic cafe with a tree in the centre features wholesome breakfast fare in a cozy atmosphere to fuel up for your day.

Travel

Take the ferry from Long Harbour to Village Bay on Mayne Island, approximately 30 minutes to 1 hr 20 mins, depending on whether the ferry has a stopover or not.

activity
Japanese Memorial Gardens
Dinner Bay, Mayne Island, BC

This beautiful garden is dedicated to the memory and legacy of the island’s Japanese-Canadian community who settled and worked on the island between 1900 and 1942 before the Internment during World War II. It is open to the public by donation year-round.

activity
Mayne Island Disc Golf
Dinner Bay, Mayne Island, BC

This 18-hole disc golf course has both technical and open holes. Located in Dinner Bay Park, it’s steps away from the Japanese Memorial Gardens.

restaurant
Bennet Bay Bistro
494 Arbutus Dr, Mayne Island, BC

This bistro with views of the water serves dishes made with fresh ingredients and a wide selection of wines and local beers.

brewery
490 Fernhill Road, Mayne Island, BC

This unique brewery is a family-run business nestled in the forest in an idyllic setting. Bring a picnic and enjoy a flight in the outdoor seating area under the cedars and take home a mixed four or six pack to savour later.

activity
The Honouring Figure

Visit this sculpture carved with open, welcoming arms to honour Emma and Felix Jack and all other Coast Salish People that visited or lived on Mayne Island.

restaurant
The Montrose Local
574 Fernhill Rd, Mayne Island, BC

The Local is your friendly hole-in-the-wall with a great vibe, games, specials, and so much more. Offering a variety of different cuisines.

accommodation
Find a place to stay on Mayne Island

From luxury resorts to quiet small campgrounds, Mayne Island has plenty of options.

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Another recommended stop on Mayne is the Farm Gate Store. Stock up for a picnic with their selection of groceries, fresh local produce, baked goods, and excellent sandwiches made to order.

Day 11

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Pender Island

cafe
Sunny Mayne Bakery
472 Village Bay Rd, Mayne Island, BC

Stop for a quick coffee to go. A cozy cafe and bakery serving fresh baked goods and delicious specialty coffee. Be sure to try their cronut, a cross between a glazed donut and a croissant.

Travel

Take the ferry from Village Bay to Otter Bay on Pender Island, approximately 30 minutes to 1 hr 20 mins, depending on whether the ferry has a stopover or not.

restaurant
Jo's Place
4605 Bedwell Harbour Rd, Pender Island, BC

A great stop for a full, delicious breakfast. Fare includes a variety of bennies, sandwiches, and pancakes.

activity
Beaumont-Gulf Islands National Park Reserve

This National park has lots of opportunities for outdoor activities. Hike up the Mt Norman summit for a beautiful view.

restaurant
Truss Farm Food
Unit B - 5827 Schooner Way, Pender Island, BC

Stop in for lunch at this gourmet grocery store and food truck that collaborates with local farms to showcase the wonderful bounty of Pender Island and the surrounding areas.

pub
Twin Island Cider
5601 Lupin Rd., Pender Island, BC

This quaint cidery crafts low-intervention cider and perry fermented only with native yeasts. Try a tasting out in their unique, old-growth orchard with ocean views.

activity
Women's Unity Poles
4418 Bedwell Harbour Rd, Pender Island, BC

As you venture in-island for breakfast, be sure to stop at the Pender Island Community Hall to view the three carved Pender Women’s Unity Poles, created as part of an initiative by The Mother Bear Project.

activity
Pender Chocolates
4301 Bedwell Harbour Rd, Pender Island, BC

Satisfy your sweet tooth with creative, hand-crafted chocolates.

restaurant
HUB at Hope Bay
#7 - 4301 Bedwell Harbour Rd, Pender Island, BC

An ocean-side Mediterranean Bistro, serving easy to share dishes in a relaxed atmosphere with a gorgeous view.

accommodation
Find a place to stay on Pender Island

No matter your preference, Pender has many options for resting your head. Discover their luxury camping, homey cottages, and relaxing resorts.

restaurant
LURE Restaurant & Bar (Day 1)
100 Harbour Rd, Victoria, BC
activity
CFB Esquimalt Naval & Military Museum (Day 1)
Naden 5 CFB Esquimalt, Victoria, BC
brewery
brewery
activity
Songhees Walkway (Day 1)
brewery
accommodation
Spinnaker's Gastro-Brewpub & Guesthouse (Day 1)
308 Catherine St, Victoria, BC
restaurant
Pendray Inn & Teahouse (Day 2)
309 Belleville St., Victoria, BC
activity
Whale Watching (Day 2)
brewery
Unit 63 - 560 Johnson St., Victoria, BC
activity
Shopping on LoJo (Day 2)
activity
Explore Chinatown (Day 2)
538 Fisgard St, Victoria, BC
tap-house
tap-house
restaurant
Dutch Bakery & Diner (Day 3)
7185 Fort St., Victoria, BC
activity
Ogden Point Breakwater (Day 3)
liquor-store
brewery
brewery
brewery
450 Swift St, Victoria, BC
tap-house
cafe
Caffe Fantastico (Day 4)
965 Kings Rd., Victoria, BC
activity
Harbour Ferry Tour (Day 4)
327 Harbour Rd. , Victoria, BC
liquor-store
activity
Beacon Hill Park (Day 4)
pub
Garrick's Head Pub (Day 4)
69 Bastion Square, Victoria, BC
cafe
Shirley Delicious (Day 5)
2794 Sheringham Point Road, Shirley, BC
activity
Sheringham Point Lighthouse (Day 5)
1 Sheringham Point Road, Shirley, BC
brewery
activity
Sooke Potholes Provincial Park (Day 5)
Sooke River Rd., Sooke, BC
activity
Sooke Region Museum and Visitor Centre (Day 5)
2070 Phillips Road, Sooke, BC
brewery
cafe
Stick in the Mud (Day 6)
6715 Eustace Rd., Sooke, BC
activity
East Sooke Regional Park (Day 6)
East Sooke Rd., Sooke, BC
brewery
4495 Happy Valley Road, Metchosin, BC
pub
Sheringham Distillery (Day 6)
4382 W Shore Pkwy #103, Langford, BC
activity
Esquimalt Lagoon (Day 6)
brewery
liquor-store
restaurant
Q at the Empress (Day 7)
721 Government St, Victoria, BC
activity
Parliament Buildings and Legislative Assembly (Day 7)
501 Belleville St, Victoria, BC
activity
Butchart Gardens (Day 7)
800 Benvenuto Ave, Brentwood Bay, BC
activity
Victoria Butterfly Gardens (Day 7)
1461 Benvenuto Ave, Brentwood Bay, BC
brewery
2200 Unit C Keating Cross Rd, Victoria, BC
cafe
3rd Street Café (Day 8)
2466 Beacon Ave, Sidney, BC
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Explore downtown Sidney's public art (Day 8)
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9835 Third Street, Sidney, BC
brewery
9829 Third Street, Sidney, BC
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10 Acres at the Pier (Day 8)
2538 Beacon Ave, Sidney, BC
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10 Acres Café and Market (Day 9)
9805 Seaport Pl, Sidney, BC
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Salt Spring Island Cheese (Day 9)
285 Reynolds Rd, Salt Spring Island, BC
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Mount Maxwell Provincial Park (Day 9)
1930 Fulford-Ganges Rd, Salt Spring Island, BC
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Salt Spring Wild Cider House (Day 9)
151 Sharp Rd, Salt Spring Island, BC
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Ciderworks (Day 9)
529 Fulford-Ganges Rd, Salt Spring Island, BC
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Indigenous Mural (Day 9)
129 McPhillips Ave, Salt Spring Island, BC
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Oystercatcher Seafood & Cocktail Bar (Day 9)
#201 - 110 Purvis Lane, Salt Spring Island, BC
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Treehouse Café (Day 10)
106 Purvis Ln, Salt Spring Island, BC
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Japanese Memorial Gardens (Day 10)
Dinner Bay, Mayne Island, BC
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Mayne Island Disc Golf (Day 10)
Dinner Bay, Mayne Island, BC
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Bennet Bay Bistro (Day 10)
494 Arbutus Dr, Mayne Island, BC
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The Honouring Figure (Day 10)
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The Montrose Local (Day 10)
574 Fernhill Rd, Mayne Island, BC
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Sunny Mayne Bakery (Day 11)
472 Village Bay Rd, Mayne Island, BC
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Jo's Place (Day 11)
4605 Bedwell Harbour Rd, Pender Island, BC
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Beaumont-Gulf Islands National Park Reserve (Day 11)
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Truss Farm Food (Day 11)
Unit B - 5827 Schooner Way, Pender Island, BC
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Twin Island Cider (Day 11)
5601 Lupin Rd., Pender Island, BC
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Women's Unity Poles (Day 11)
4418 Bedwell Harbour Rd, Pender Island, BC
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Pender Chocolates (Day 11)
4301 Bedwell Harbour Rd, Pender Island, BC
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HUB at Hope Bay (Day 11)
#7 - 4301 Bedwell Harbour Rd, Pender Island, BC
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Inn at Laurel Point Victoria

With stunning views of the city’s famous Inner Harbour, Inn at Laurel Point makes every stay a remarkable one.

SIP & STAY OFFER:

  • 2 night’s waterside accommodation
  • Complimentary breakfast daily at Aura Restaurant
  • Daily parking with access to EV charging stations
  • Two cans of Phillips Brewing beer

AVAILABILITY:

  • For stays all year round
  • Pet-friendly guestrooms are available. Pet fees apply
  • Rates are based on availability, do not apply to group bookings, and cannot be combined with any other offer or discount.

HOW TO BOOK:

  • Guests may call the hotel directly at 1-800-663-7667 and ask for the Sip & Stay Package.
  • Follow the link below to book.

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