By: Geoff McLean | 2011-12-07 | Theater Theatre in Victoria BC is well established with several professional venues and countless professional and amateur groups providing quality entertainment. read more
By: Geoff McLean | 2011-11-23 | Real Estate Moving to Victoria BC? There are many reasons why people move to Victoria; the temperate climate, education and employment opportunities or to be near family. What are your reasons for living in Victoria? read more
By: Geoff McLean | 2011-11-09 | Reference & Education People who are living in Victoria BC enjoy a wide range of opportunities for education at all levels, from elementary school through college and university. You can almost certainly find a school and program here to suit any educational needs, whether you are seeking a quality education for your children, to launch or further your own career, or to carry on your lifelong learning journey. read more
By: Geoff McLean | 2011-08-11 | Real Estate Military Relocation to or from Victoria BC demands planning and organization. If you need to sell or buy a home in Victoria due to your military transfer, you will need the help of a professional realtor. read more
By: Geoff McLean | 2011-12-21 | Sporting Events Sports Entertainment is big in Victoria BC! There are several professional, semi-pro and high level amateur teams for devoted fans to follow. read more
By: Geoff McLean | 2011-08-30 | Music Victoria BC boasts a lively music scene, featuring performances, concerts and festivals showcasing all genres of musical entertainment. read more
By: Geoff McLean | 2011-09-30 | Recreation & Sports Victoria offers an amazing number of outdoor activities due to the mild climate and easy access to lakes, rivers, mountains, and the ocean. Whether you want to get out on the water, do some camping or hiking, mountain biking, skiing or caving, you will be able to pursue any of these outdoor activities in or near Victoria BC. read more
By: Geoff McLean | 2011-10-19 | Recreation & Sports Outdoor sports in Victoria BC carry on throughout the calendar year due to our temperate climate. If you’re living in Victoria, you can always get outside and play! read more
By: Geoff McLean | 2011-10-27 | Moving and relocating Retirement living in Victoria is popular with people from across Canada and further, because of the temperate climate. And the fact that there is a large number of older people living here means there are lots of options in suitable housing, social activities and health care geared to seniors in the Greater Victoria area. read more
By: Geoff McLean | 2012-03-28 | Real Estate The cost of living in Victoria BC is lower than in Vancouver, mainly due to more reasonable real estate values. read more
By: Geoff McLean | 2011-06-29 | Real Estate The City of Victoria is beautiful, clean and relatively inexpensive for a city with such fine amenities. These attributes, along with a temperate climate which provides comfortable living year-round make Victoria a very desirable place to live. read more
By: Imhoffvictori1 | 2010-10-08 | Real Estate Canada boasts a solid financial system, political stability, an excellent educational system, a good social welfare net, and a welcoming immigration policy. read more
By: Geoff McLean | 2012-04-25 | Real Estate Do you wonder where in the Greater Victoria area first time buyers can find affordable homes? A first time home buyer expert offers some facts and figures to help you out. read more
By: Imhoffvictori1 | 2010-12-26 | Real Estate With so many choices available for luxury Victoria real estate, it can be easy to forget outlying regions such as the Gulf Islands, Malahat, or Highlands area. Fortunately, a little background can help potential buyers see the advantage of these unique and charming locations. read more
By: Imhoffvictori1 | 2010-11-13 | Real Estate Nicknamed the City of Gardens and named for Queen Victoria, this British Columbia capital city is situated on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. Victoria is one of the oldest cities in Western Canada, with its origins starting in 1841 and even today many of Victoria's turn of the century buildings remain intact, including the British Columbia Parliament Buildings and the Empress Hotel. read more