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Canada’s Greenest Getaway
Canada’s Greenest Getaway
Victoria, British Columbia blends sustainability and style in every traveler’s experience.
Victoria doesn’t just talk the talk—it walks, bikes, and paddles it. As one of Canada’s Biosphere Certified destinations, the city shows that sustainability doesn’t need a spotlight to make an impact. Low-footprint choices show up everywhere, from carbon-conscious hotels to ocean-friendly adventures, without asking travelers to compromise. On this corner of the Canadian coast, living lightly pairs easily with living well.
Stay in a Grand Hotel with a Green Heart

The city’s historic hotels dazzle with postcard-perfect views—brick façades, arched windows, clipped gardens—but what you don’t see matters just as much. Energy-efficient systems hum quietly behind the scenes. Local producers fill the kitchen pantry. Afternoon tea arrives in fine porcelain, but the ingredients tell a fresher story: microgreens from a nearby farm, honey from rooftop hives, and wine bottled a ferry ride away.
Taste the Island’s Best (Responsibly)

On Vancouver Island, flavor follows the season. Victoria’s chefs work close to the land and sea, pulling from a pantry that stretches from Saanich fields to the Salish Sea. At spots like 10 Acres and Finest at Sea, menus change with the tide. Line-caught salmon, fennel from the market, and sourdough still fragrant from the oven. Even casual bites, like an open-faced sandwich in Cook Street Village, are inspired by what grows nearby.
Choose Adventures with Impact

Victoria is built for muscle-powered discovery. The Galloping Goose Trail and Inner Harbour offer easy access to nature without the emissions. Watch the fog lift as you walk past houseboats and fishing boats with wild roses blooming at the edge of it all. Whale watching remains one of Victoria’s most iconic draws, but the lens has shifted. Operators train with marine biologists, centering education, conservation, and the complex ecology of the Salish Sea. Sightings are still thrilling, but so is learning why these waters matter and the significance they hold for coastal communities.
Support What’s Local, Ethical & Real

A myriad of boutiques and markets reveal a city that values stories as much as style. Indigenous-owned galleries carry carvings, textiles, and jewelry deeply rooted in tradition. Zero-waste shops stock housewares that feel both useful and beautiful. Makers’ markets buzz with hand-thrown ceramics, island-harvested botanicals, and prints that mirror the local landscape. Buying here means more than filling a suitcase—it’s investing in a community that keeps craftsmanship alive.
The result is a city that strikes a balance between character and care, demonstrating what it means to grow responsibly while still welcoming the world.
Easily explorable. Endlessly entertaining.
DESTINATION GPS
Canada’s Greenest Getaway
Canada’s Greenest Getaway
Victoria, British Columbia blends sustainability and style in every traveler’s experience.
Victoria doesn’t just talk the talk—it walks, bikes, and paddles it. As one of Canada’s Biosphere Certified destinations, the city shows that sustainability doesn’t need a spotlight to make an impact. Low-footprint choices show up everywhere, from carbon-conscious hotels to ocean-friendly adventures, without asking travelers to compromise. On this corner of the Canadian coast, living lightly pairs easily with living well.
Stay in a Grand Hotel with a Green Heart

The city’s historic hotels dazzle with postcard-perfect views—brick façades, arched windows, clipped gardens—but what you don’t see matters just as much. Energy-efficient systems hum quietly behind the scenes. Local producers fill the kitchen pantry. Afternoon tea arrives in fine porcelain, but the ingredients tell a fresher story: microgreens from a nearby farm, honey from rooftop hives, and wine bottled a ferry ride away.
Taste the Island’s Best (Responsibly)

On Vancouver Island, flavor follows the season. Victoria’s chefs work close to the land and sea, pulling from a pantry that stretches from Saanich fields to the Salish Sea. At spots like 10 Acres and Finest at Sea, menus change with the tide. Line-caught salmon, fennel from the market, and sourdough still fragrant from the oven. Even casual bites, like an open-faced sandwich in Cook Street Village, are inspired by what grows nearby.
Choose Adventures with Impact

Victoria is built for muscle-powered discovery. The Galloping Goose Trail and Inner Harbour offer easy access to nature without the emissions. Watch the fog lift as you walk past houseboats and fishing boats with wild roses blooming at the edge of it all. Whale watching remains one of Victoria’s most iconic draws, but the lens has shifted. Operators train with marine biologists, centering education, conservation, and the complex ecology of the Salish Sea. Sightings are still thrilling, but so is learning why these waters matter and the significance they hold for coastal communities.
Support What’s Local, Ethical & Real

A myriad of boutiques and markets reveal a city that values stories as much as style. Indigenous-owned galleries carry carvings, textiles, and jewelry deeply rooted in tradition. Zero-waste shops stock housewares that feel both useful and beautiful. Makers’ markets buzz with hand-thrown ceramics, island-harvested botanicals, and prints that mirror the local landscape. Buying here means more than filling a suitcase—it’s investing in a community that keeps craftsmanship alive.
The result is a city that strikes a balance between character and care, demonstrating what it means to grow responsibly while still welcoming the world.
Easily explorable. Endlessly entertaining.
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