Includes Breakfast for two in the Pacific Restaurant and complimentary self parking
Valid March 1 – April 8, 2010: Victoria Room $149
Valid April 9 – 30, 2010: Victoria Room $159
Victoria's place in the history of art was established by its most famous artist-in-residence, Emily Carr. Along with a broad collection of North American, European, and Asian art, many of Emily's works are on display in the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, one of Canada's leading art galleries. Private galleries throughout the Victoria area present works by local, national, and international artists.
Throughout the year Greater Victoria is host to many gala celebrations and festivals to entertain everyone in the family, including the hugely popular Symphony Splash held on the water of the Inner Harbour, Shakespeare, world music, flowers, jazz, visual arts, literature, boats, fringe theatre and much more.
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Victoria's Community of Performing Arts offer year-round entertainment, including world-renowned touring performers, popular and accomplished local symphony and opera performances, and both professional and amateur theatre presentations.
Greater Victoria and its surrounding communities are home to some exceptional museums, rated among the best in North America. Upon entering a museum you find yourself stepping into exciting exhibits that bring human and natural history to life. Explore First Nations culture, pioneer and maritime life, military and aviation history, famous personalities, marine mammals and art. The museums of Greater Victoria include hands-on displays, live entertainment, multi-media features and off-site, on-line programs to enrich your museum experience.