Why choose this Vancouver Island tour ?

Victoria has more restaurants per capita than anywhere else in Canada and was voted one of the best foodie cities in the world. And some of the city’s best restaurants can be found in its oldest neighborhood, James Bay. On this self-guided walking tour, you’ll get insider knowledge on where to eat, what to order and the history behind the establishments. You’ll trace part of the harbor before venturing into James Bay proper and ending outside For Good Measure, a grocery and coffee shop. Along the way, you’ll find hidden gardens and hear the stories behind this historical neighborhood. You’ll also see some of the city’s iconic landmarks, like the Royal BC Museum and Legislative Assembly of British Columbia building, as well as some lesser-known ones, including the Victoria Cenotaph and the Knowledge Totem. I’ll provide behind-the-scenes information on Pendray Inn and Tea House, the James Bay Inn Hotel, and local institution Barbs Fish & Chips.



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What makes History and Bites of James Bay Audio Guided Walking Tour a unique experience ?

Start your tour at Finest At Sea, a renowned seafood market and food truck. Known for its fresh, sustainable seafood, it’s a great spot to get a taste of Victoria’s oceanic offerings.

Stroll through Fisherman’s Wharf Park, a vibrant area filled with floating restaurants, colorful houseboats, and unique shops. This lively spot developed from mud flats to become one of Victoria’s most visited free tourist attractions.

Pass by Barb’s Fish & Chips, a local institution famous for its delicious, freshly prepared seafood. It’s a must-visit for anyone wanting to experience authentic Victoria fish and chips.

Walk along the David Foster Harbour Pathway, a scenic route that offers stunning views of the Inner Harbour. This path connects many of Victoria’s waterfront attractions and provides a beautiful backdrop for your walk.

Discover the Pendray Inn and Tea House, a charming Victorian-era establishment. Learn about its history and enjoy its beautiful gardens and traditional afternoon tea service.

Admire the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia building, a striking piece of architecture. Designed by Francis Rattenbury, it’s a key landmark and the seat of the provincial government.

Pass by the Royal BC Museum, an institution that showcases the province’s natural and human history. It’s a great place to learn about British Columbia’s rich cultural heritage.

See the Knowledge Totem, a significant piece of public art that celebrates Indigenous culture. It stands as a symbol of learning and the sharing of knowledge.

Visit the Victoria Cenotaph, a war memorial dedicated to those who served in the World Wars. It’s a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made by Canadians in times of conflict.

Pass by the James Bay Inn, a historic hotel rumored to be haunted by famous artist Emily Carr. It’s a beautiful example of early 20th-century architecture and a key part of James Bay’s history.

Discover Carr House, the childhood home of Emily Carr, one of Canada’s most famous artists. It’s a National Historic Site that offers insights into her life and work.

End your tour at For Good Measure, a beloved local grocery and coffee shop. It’s the perfect place to relax and enjoy a coffee while reflecting on the rich history and vibrant culture of James Bay.

Tour Description & Additional Info:

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels


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