Imax Victoria

Reed Smoot Bird Island with Imax by Steve McNicholas

Location: Within the Royal BC Museum at 675 Belleville St.
Websites: https://imaxvictoria.com/online-imax/

Until you can enjoy the giant screen within the Imax theatre again they have launched three of their full feature films with Giant Screen Films. These full films aim to entertain and inspire and follow up the films with great behind the scenes interviews.  

Natural History Virtual Visit

Clip from Royal BC Museum Online portals

Location: Royal BC Museum at 675 Belleville St.
Websites: https://royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/visit/exhibitions/online-exhibitions

While at home, waiting to schedule your visit back to Victoria, view some of the Royal BC Museum’s online options.

The museum staff have launched online learning portals, exhibition viewings, new ebooks and audiobooks and more:  https://royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/blog/post/032720/woolly-says-lets-stay-connected-while-we-stay-apart

Our provinces natural history museum has long been one of Victoria’s top attractions and when you return to us it is a must see!

We are open!

The sun is shining and the blooms are out.

If you need to come to Victoria we’re here.

Call us at 250-388-5463 or 1-800-663-7515 to inquire about availability.

The Creation

Creativity by Walter A. Aue

Dates: March 14th @ 7:30pm
Location: First Metropolitan United Church at 932 Balmoral Rd.
Websites: https://vpchoir.ca/upcoming

“Composed by Joseph Haydn, between 1797 and 1798, is considered to be one of Haydn’s masterpieces and greatest choral hit!” This oratorio celebrates the creation of the world, from chaos to Adam and Eve, in joyous, life-affirming music.

Victoria Tea Festival Revival

Teapot by Kam Gan

Dates: March 14th @ 12:00pm to 5:00pm
Location: Nootka Court at 808 Douglas St.
Websites: https://www.facebook.com/IntlTeaSociety/

This revival event is happening again for the 5th time presented by the International Tea Appreciation Society. This year will feature a teapot museum showcasing over 27 different specialty teapots and gaiwan. This grassroots event focusses on tea making, stories and connection and encourages attendees to bring their own teacups.

Club 2020

1923 fashion catalog 03 by Sassy Bella Melange

Dates: March 7th @ 7:00pm to 11:00pm  
Location: Independent Order of Odd Fellows Hall at 1315 Douglas St.  
Websites: http://www.ccpacanada.com/club-2020/

This roaring 20’s themed fundraiser is the Canadian College of Performing Arts largest fundraising event of the year. Accessories to complete your ensemble will be available before you enter into the Great Hall.

Greater Victoria Flower Count

Cherry blossoms by Lotus Johnson

Dates: March 4th to March 11th
Location: Throughout Greater Victoria  
Websites: https://flowercount.com/

Join the community challenge and count all of the blossoms and flowers we have out in the Victoria area. Each municipality has their own friendly competition so make sure to count in the municipality lines for your count. This annual event shows our community pride and increases awareness to everyone why we are the “Gardens Capital of Canada.”