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  2. Victoria, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Website. victoria .ca. Victoria is the capital city of the Canadian province of British Columbia, on the southern tip of Vancouver Island off Canada's Pacific coast. The city has a population of 91,867, and the Greater Victoria area has a population of 397,237. The city of Victoria is the seventh most densely populated city in Canada with 4,406 ...

  3. Munro's Books - Wikipedia

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    Munro's Books is a large independent bookstore in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, located in a landmark heritage building on Government Street. It was founded in 1963 by Jim Munro and his then wife Alice. Since Jim's retirement in 2014, the store retains no connection to the Munro family.

  4. University of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .uvic .ca. The University of Victoria ( UVic) is a public research university located in the municipalities of Oak Bay and Saanich, British Columbia, Canada. [ 9][ 10][ 11] Established in 1903 as Victoria College, the institution was initially an affiliated college of McGill University until 1915.

  5. Pacific Undersea Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Undersea Gardens was a 150-foot (45 m) vessel that was towed from the Oak Bay Marina to the waters of the Inner Harbour. Visitors descended 15 feet (4.5 m) beneath the ocean surface to look through the many viewing windows of the aquariums that surrounded the vessel and see the various marine life of coastal British Columbia, in ...

  6. Jack Hodgins - Wikipedia

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    Jack Hodgins (born October 3, 1938 in Comox Valley, British Columbia) is a Canadian novelist and short story writer.Critically acclaimed, among his best received works is Broken Ground (1998), a historical novel set after the First World War, for which he received the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize and many other accolades.

  7. Fan Tan Alley - Wikipedia

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    Fan Tan Alley is an alley in the Chinatown neighbourhood of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada that is known for being the narrowest commercial street in North America, being less than 0.9 m (3.0 ft) wide at its narrowest point. [ 2] It runs south from Fisgard Avenue to Pandora Avenue at the block between Government Street and Store Street.

  8. A Snob's Guide to Summer Travel With Kids - AOL

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    May 6, 2024 at 10:08 AM. A Snob's Guide to Summer Travel With KidsGetty/Laurent Benoit/Stuart Thurlkill/Auberge Resorts Collection. "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on ...

  9. Category:Writers from Victoria, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Nell Shipman. Michelle Smith (author) R. D. Hilton Smith. Madeline Sonik. Michelle Spring. Richard Stevenson (poet) Stint (producer) Diane Swanson.