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Follow your own path, down some of ours. Greater Victoria welcomes visitors of all abilities to experience our one-of-a-kindland on the Pacific coast. Discover some of our destination's top accessible dining, accommodation and attractions that offer an unforgettable and safe experience for your next visit to the Garden City.
Situated across from the Inner Harbour and perched on the picturesque Songhees Waterfront in Victoria is the Delta Oceanpointe Resort, one of the city’s most beautiful and upscale hotels.
In the heart of Oak Bay, known for its beautiful character homes and sandy beaches, is the much loved luxury hotel, the Oak Bay Beach Hotel, which offers deluxe lodgings with some accessible suites, which could work for folks with disabilities.
Home to BC’s largest collection of visual arts with over 20,000 works, and a permanent exhibition of Asian art, as well as an impressive permanent collection of Victoria’s best-known and beloved artist, Emily Carr.
Located in the heart of Central Saanich, is a local attraction sure to delight all ages. The Victoria Butterfly Gardens was opened in 2008 and has been pleasing fans of butterflies (and other interesting creatures) ever since.
Eagle Wing Whale & Wildlife Watching Tours has vessels and a crew that have safety, accessibility and spectacular wildlife viewing all as their top priority.
Vancouver Island’s most recent and spectacular tourist attraction, the Malahat Skywalk. The Skywalk is a beautiful feat of engineering, the first of its kind in North America, which is accessible and designed to be enjoyed by all.
The Bateman Gallery is set up for folks of all ages to encourage and inspire them to connect with the natural world through a series of interesting exhibits, activities and guided tours.
For a refreshing stroll that’s a true Victoria experience, the 2500 ft (762 metres) long wheelchair and scooter accessible Breakwater Walkway at Ogden Point is something you won’t want to miss.
A quick glance at Ithaka Greek Restaurant from the street and you might think there's no way that it’s an accessible place to eat, but it absolutely is. Inside the unique building, the food, atmosphere and service make Ithaka a lovely spot for a special occasion, a romantic evening or dinner with friends.
Tucked down in Market Square in the heart of Victoria’s old town district you’ll find Whistle Buoy Brewing, which is a welcoming and wheelchair accessible space serving up delicious craft beers, made right on the premises.
Accessibility is taken very seriously at YYJ. Parking lots are located close by to the terminal, and several accessible spaces are available.
All passengers travelling with Harbour Air must be ambulatory in order to fly. Passengers must have the ability to walk on and off the aircraft with minimal or no assistance.
Discover a one-of-a-kindland on the Pacific coast at your own pace, in your own style. With so much to see and explore, Victoria is your next accessible vacation destination.
What makes Victoria extra special, is the ease with which travellers of all abilities can take advantage of our world class activities, luxurious accommodations, and delicious dining choices. Discover Victoria through Robin's perspective, creator of the website Girl About Town: Accessible of Victoria.