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Victoria Harbour at dusk, Parliament Buildings at right. Disneyworld has nothing like this
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Victoria Harbour - circa 1920. (Anybody know what the yellow things are? Maybe a Cheerleaders Convention?)
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Beacon Hill Park. There is a Petting Zoo here (for the kiddies).
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Victoria's Carillon - Ahh! The Bells! The Bells!
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Victoria's Chinatown and the Gate of Harmonious Interest.
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The Crystal Gardens (once a swimming pool).
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Emily Carr House.
Emily painted native villages around the year 1900
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The World's Tallest self-supporting totem pole is in Victoria BC!
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The Empress Hotel - Victoria's Centerpiece
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Point Ellice House You can take a delightful little ferry ride across the harbour to this - and have afternoon tea there.
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Royal BC Museum. World Class And just a few minutes walk from the Admiral
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Royal London Wax Museum. Historical figures come to life (well, you could be fooled).
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And of course those famous Whataretheycalled Gardens. (with Mom, Aunt Pat, Uncle Ken and Sister Jennifer.) You too could be in this picture!
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