Victoria Maps and Orientation

(Victoria, British Columbia - BC, Canada)



View of the city, taken from high aboveThe proud provincial capital of British Columbia and very much the region's number two city after Vancouver, the city of Victoria lies at the very southerly end of Vancouver Island. The waterfront area of Victoria is both beautiful and lively, and known for its undeniable ambiance and rather English character.

Victoria is a medium-sized city, with a population of around 80,000 people within the city itself, and some 350,000 people calling the overall metropolitan area their home. The city currently enjoys an enormous tourism scene and is home to a leading Canadian cruise ship harbour, at Ogden Point.


Maps and Orientation of the City

The area of Victoria that is most appealing to sightseers is actually quite small and the majority of the main sights, along with the various shops and eateries, really are within easy walking distance of the actually Old Town and Inner Harbour districts. Always especially inviting and lively is the waterfront, where you can stroll and enjoy street buskers and great views. Other prominent districts include Chinatown, Downtown, Fairfield, Fernwood, James Bay, Rockland and Rock Bay.

Maps are available at the Greater Victoria Visitors and Convention Bureau on Bastion Square, and advisable if you intend to head outside of the city and to the nearby beaches, which lie off Highway 1 and also Highway 14. However, closer to home, the Beacon Hill Park does offer an attractive pebble shoreline.


Map of Canada


Canada map


Map of British Columbia


British Columbia Map


Map of Victoria


Victoria map