Explore Songhees
Explore Songhees is a highly recommended, highly meaningful Indigenous attraction you should be sure to include in your next Victoria visit. The Songhees Nation invites you to engage with their culture through intricate storytelling, beautiful sightseeing, and traditional cuisine. Visit their kiosk at Ship Point at the Inner Harbour to meet with Indigenous artists, book a tour, and munch on traditionally inspired snacks. Here, you can embark on their moving ‘7 Signs of the Lekwungen’ tour, held on foot. Explore Songhees also leads canoe tours departing from Ship Point. Led by a cultural guide, learn about the history of the land where the Songhees peoples have thrived since time immemorial.
On June 21st at 3:30, Explore Songhees is celebrating at their location at their Ship Point kiosk with a day of traditional Bannock, cold drinks, orange shirts for sale and speeches honouring their Nation’s exemplary leadership and vision.
Canoe Tour with Explore Songhees
The Songhees Food Truck
The Songhees Food Truck, operated by Explore Songhees, is a one-of-a-kind foodie experience. Chef David Roger cooks up a versatile menu sourcing fresh, local ingredients whenever possible, incorporating these into his menu in a Coast Salish way. Bite into their famous Salmon Bannock Burger or try a ‘Songwich’ with a bison sausage add-on. If at most you’re feeling snack-ish, order a stand-alone Bannock – a form of fry-bread that served as a staple in the diets of many First Nations, savoured for its high carb-content. Their food truck is normally located at 1502 Admirals Road – but we recommend checking their website for up-to-date information before you go.
Leaf Modern Gallery
Turning a new leaf on Indigenous contemporary art is Leaf Modern Gallery. New to Victoria’s art scene, this art gallery and workshop is where West Coast Kwakwaka'wakw artist Rande Cook creates and features stunning, often functional pieces. While browsing his gallery, you can really feel Rande’s resonating message of connection – connection to the land, to one another, to his art, to his passion. Many of his piece’s themes promote the message of respecting the land upon which we live and learning to treat nature as we would another friend or neighbour. The gallery is located 2624 Bridge St. Victoria, BC – a highly recommended activity for those wanting to browse high-quality creative works.