Today concludes our visit to Victoria on Vancouver Island. Starting Monday we’ll disembark from the Crown Princess on our final stop, and tour the city of Vancouver (not to be confused with the Island of Vancouver). Here is today’s photo gallery and slide show:
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Victoria— Continuing on the Juan de Fuca Strait
Victoria’s Empress Dock is along Government Street, and it’s from here that you may catch the Victoria Ferry tour of the Juan de Fuca Strait. It’s also from the Empress Dock that you’ll get some really great shots of the British Columbia Legislative Parliament.
I absolutely love photographing this impressive late 19th Century structure. Construction started in 1893 and was completed four years later. Here is a close-up view of the main dome:
Your ferry tour will take you north, deep into Victoria’s upper harbor. Along the way you’ll find views of the Cascade Mountains on the mainland and some fun buildings:
The ferry passes beneath the very picturesque Selkirk Trestle on the charmingly named Galloping Goose Trail:
It’s in the upper harbor that you’ll find some really interesting homes. Here are some photos of these residential areas:
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Victoria — The Strait of Juan de Fuca
From March through October there’s another view available on your visit to Vancouver Island. That would be taking a ferry water tour from the Empress Dock on the Wharf. Tickets are available at the nearby visitors center. The Victoria Harbor Ferry tour boats look pretty much like the yellow H2O taxis, and you board them on the same dock as the taxis, but they’re green instead of yellow. Here’s a view of a similar but slightly smaller H2O taxi:
The actual tour ferries look like this (photo from Victoria Harbour Ferry website):

Victoria Harbour Ferry tour boat
And what do you get for your $26 Canadian? A great ride along the Juan de Fuca Strait. It’s a fun ride, and you’ll see sights that you would otherwise miss.
Before you even get on the water, however, you’ll still get some great shots from the dock. Here is a view of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly building with its magnificent verdigris domes:
That green ship you see in the foreground is the Thane, and on it is a banner advertising three-hour tours for $89. Makes one wonder if it has a two-man crew, perhaps going by the names of Skipper Jonas Grumby and First Mate Gilligan. Perhaps next time I’ll try this venue. It certainly looks to be a fun ride. Here’s a close-up view of the Thane:
Below is today’s photo gallery. I’ll be back on Wednesday with more on taking a Victoria Ferry tour of the Juan de Fuca Strait:
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