111 Places in Victoria That You Must Not Miss
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Format
Paperback / Softback
Book Series
111 Places
ISBN-10
3740817208
ISBN-13
9783740817206
Publisher
Emons Verlag GmbH
Imprint
Emons Verlag GmbH
Country of Manufacture
DE
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 3rd, 2023
Print length
240 Pages
Weight
482 grams
Dimensions
13.70 x 20.60 x 2.00 cms
Product Classification:
Travel & holiday guides
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Find a touch of old Britain in a city filled with endless gardens and waterfront strolls, alongside unusual history, hauntings, and hidden secrets.
Authors Dave Doroghy and Graeme Menzies take you to find the cool, the quirky, and the unusual places hidden in Victoria amidst the unique architecture and glorious outdoor scenery.
Visit the place where author Rudyard Kipling slept. Explore Canada’s largest ant farm. Answer the call of nature in a pub’s haunted loo. Or take a date to a secluded, waterfront fish-and-chips shop. See the world''s tallest freestanding totem pole.
If it’s history you’re after, consider that James Cook was the first non-indigenous person to set foot near here in 1778. Later, the Hudson’s Bay Company established the spot as a trading post, naming it Fort Victoria after the reigning British queen. Vestiges of the old British Empire can still be spotted in the majestic colonial buildings in the inner harbor, the red double decker buses on its busy streets and the occasional old fashioned British telephone booths. God Save the King!
Visit the place where author Rudyard Kipling slept. Explore Canada’s largest ant farm. Answer the call of nature in a pub’s haunted loo. Or take a date to a secluded, waterfront fish-and-chips shop. See the world''s tallest freestanding totem pole.
If it’s history you’re after, consider that James Cook was the first non-indigenous person to set foot near here in 1778. Later, the Hudson’s Bay Company established the spot as a trading post, naming it Fort Victoria after the reigning British queen. Vestiges of the old British Empire can still be spotted in the majestic colonial buildings in the inner harbor, the red double decker buses on its busy streets and the occasional old fashioned British telephone booths. God Save the King!
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