Some pics of Victoria, BC.
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A few years back, the wife and I took a long weekend get-away to Victoria, BC.
It was probably one of the most economical, beautiful places I've ever been to.
Here are some pics, to give you an idea.
Victoria, BC Parliament Building
Victoria, BC Victoria Bay
Victoria, BC Victoria Bay at night.
It was probably one of the most economical, beautiful places I've ever been to.
Here are some pics, to give you an idea.
Victoria, BC Parliament Building
Victoria, BC Victoria Bay
Victoria, BC Victoria Bay at night.
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We went all over Victoria and Vancouver. We like to look at the old buildings, which they have a lot of.
We were going to go to Butchart Gardens, but ended up spending so much time walking around Victoria, that we never made it. LOL!
We wanted to take the ferry from Victoria to Port Angeles, but it was booked for 2 days. LOL!
We hope to go back up next summer. This summer is pretty much out, as funds and a ton of other things won't allow us to make it.
Absolutely beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
Unfortunately, I know far more about the subject than I care to. LOL!
The mammoth display is a very cool display. We only got to see part of the museum.
Unfortunately, we did not get to have High Tea at the Empress. My wife and I decided it was time we could spend doing something else. LOL!
And I love northwest Indian art. I tell people jokingly that I think I was a northwest Indian in a previous life. I love everything about the region. Washington and B.C. Are just incredibly beautiful.
I went to high school in Kodiak, Alaska and the wife has been on me, cause between going to school in Kodiak and commercial fishing in Alaska, she has heard me talk about it, but hasn't gotten to see it first hand. My choices are to fly up to Kodiak, spend a few days and then fly over to Homer and spend a few days with a friend and then take a tour of Prince William Sound or take the cruise.
Cost is gonna play a huge part in it.
She'd really like to see the Bering Sea/Bristol Bay area, like I talk about, but I'd rather not. LOL!
Was there enough things to do on the ship and good food?
How much time did they give you at each port and how many ports did you stop at?
Thanks.
Before the trip I was really looking forward to ending each day with a drink and a smoke on our balcony. Unfortunately I read some rules and they ask you not a smoke on balconies since it can hinder the enjoyment of others. I wasn't smoking too much at the time so I didn't bother with it. They did have a cigar lounge, but I didn't go.
There is a LOT of things to do on the ship, so between stopping at ports, enjoying the scenery going by, and browsing around the boat, we never found ourselves bored or wishing for something else to do.
I was impressed with the selection and quality of food overall. There were plenty of choices overall to satisfy anyone ranging from a buffet which has a large selection, to standard bar food, ice cream, etc, etc. There were also three really nice places to eat dinner. It's been a few years so I can't remember the styles of each, but the quality was excellent at those and the service was exceptional.
We had the seven day cruise and we had four days at port. We stopped at Juneau, Skagway, Ketchikan, and Victoria. The times at port for the first three were 8-12 hours and Victoria was only around 5 hours. You will have enough time at each port to get a good feel for the place and do an excursion or two, but you won't be able to do everything so it's pretty important to plan ahead and schedule what fits your interests. Victoria was the only stop we wished to have a little more time.
In addition to the days at port, one day was spent going through the Tracy Arm Fjord. This was the most impressive scenery through the trip. They wind the boat down this fjord which is just a few hundred yards wide and as a grand finale we arrived at the end where a HUGE glacier came to the sea.
I'll look around and see if I still have some pics online.