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October 31, 2008 | Tips from Travellers > Victoria, Dining
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 Earlier this month I stayed in Victoria for 7 days and got to explore many areas on foot. Making a green choice to leave the car at home here in Metro Vancouver. I discovered the Superior Cafe located a short walk from the Inner Harbour.  Best to be described by one of the locals as a Bohemian Bistro.  I reccomend the Liberace flatbread - proscuito ham, goat cheese, fig, carmelized onions & pesto.  Hope to have a chance to go back and explore more of their menu. Also served a great old fashioned lime margeurita - the unblended variety.  On some evenings after 7pm there is also live jazz music. I was lucky enough to be staying at a B&B in the area- or would have never have found it. (local reccomendation)

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Victoria, Vancouver Island

October 29, 2008 | Tips from Travellers > Victoria, Dining
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We had a grand time recently in Victoria, on Vancouver Island.  We stayed at the Fairmont Empress, had dinner at both restaurants which was wonderful and took part in the special tea ceremony.

We came to the island on the clipper and left on the Kenmore seaplane, both enjoyable.

We took the City and Buchart Gardens tours which were great.

We only had a weekend, but we saw alot and enjoyed the Marathon weekend.

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