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- VICTORIA, B. C. NAMED WORLD’S BEST SMALL CITY FOR THIRD CONSECUTIVE YEAR . . .
2025) – For the third year in a row, Victoria, B C has been named the No 1 Small City in the World in Condé Nast Traveler’s annual Readers’ Choice Awards The waterfront capital of Briti
- DINE AROUND AND STAY IN TOWN RETURNS IN 2025
r visitor economy in Greater Victoria,” says Paul Nursey, CEO of Destination Greater Victoria “Every visitor counts during the slower winter months By highl ghting the region's culinary scene and accommodations, this event invites both locals and visitors to experience the unique offerings of our destination Such events have a lasting impact
- Victoria Elevation (2025-2035) - admin. tourismvictoria. com
Greater Victoria is already extremely well positioned within the tourism landscape, with visitation as one of the region’s top economic drivers
- OFFICIAL 2025 VACATION GUIDE
Victoria and neighbouring Esquimalt boast a long maritime history, from early explorers charting a course through local waters, to fishers, ferry captains and the Canadian Navy sailors protecting our shores
- HUNDREDS OF CLASSIC CARS ARRIVE IN GREATER VICTORIA FOR NORTHWEST DEUCE . . .
About Destination Greater Victoria: Destination Greater Victoria (Greater Victoria Visitors and Convention Bureau) is our region’s official, not-for-profit destination marketing and management organization working in partnership with nearly 1,000 businesses and municipalities in Greater Victoria
- ANNUAL GREATER VICTORIA FLOWER COUNT CELEBRATES 50 YEARS OF COUNTING BLOOMS
Victoria Flower Count was born The first flower count “head office” was in a corner window at Eaton’s Four vol nteers staffed the phones, as local residents tallie their blossoms and dialed in with their official counts The same year, over 130 million blooms were counted
- Greater Victoria 2025-2035 Destination Master Plan
Greater Victoria is recognized as a global leader in sustainable tourism and events, delivering world-class experiences while thriving in alignment with local community values and the natural environment
- DESTINATION GREATER VICTORIA UNVEILS 10-YEAR MASTER PLAN FOR REGION’S . . .
In 2023, Greater Victoria welcomed 4 9 million visitors, generating $3 5 billion in economic outputs, contributing $2 billion to the region’s gross domestic product (GDP), contributing $510 million towards taxes, and supporting 25,000 jobs
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