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Victoria foodie company adds self-guided tours to its menu

Victoria foodie company adds self-guided tours to its menu

Self-guided food are ready for the picking this weekend in Victoria.
WSANEC leadership council announces orca monitoring program

WSANEC leadership council announces orca monitoring program

Program hopes to build knowledge, restore traditional relationship with the whales
Enter to WIN a family fishing adventure in Ucluelet

Enter to WIN a family fishing adventure in Ucluelet

Share your favourite fishing photos to enter
‘A moveable feast:’ Savour Victoria’s amazing local eateries … with a side of history!

‘A moveable feast:’ Savour Victoria’s amazing local eateries … with a side of history!

If you’re a local Victorian, you probably think you know the city pretty well, but Andy Olsen of A Taste of Victoria Food Tours can show you a side of the city you might have missed!
Photo Contest: How will you Capture Summer?

Photo Contest: How will you Capture Summer?

Share photos of your summer adventures to be entered to win up to $250 in grocery gift cards
Day-use pass initiative for 5 busy BC parks to address safety, protect environment

Day-use pass initiative for 5 busy BC parks to address safety, protect environment

The second phase of its free day-use pass pilot program rolls out June 22 in five provincial parks
Youth summer fishing challenge: Go fishing, take a photo, then enter to win!

Youth summer fishing challenge: Go fishing, take a photo, then enter to win!

Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC’s contest returns this summer
BC’s Family Fishing Weekend returns June 18 to 20

BC’s Family Fishing Weekend returns June 18 to 20

Get ready with a free Family Fishing Webinar Series June 12
Malahat SkyWalk to welcome visitors this July

Malahat SkyWalk to welcome visitors this July

Highly anticipated attraction will take guests 250m above sea level
Royal BC Museum exhibit dives into the world of orcas

Royal BC Museum exhibit dives into the world of orcas

Deep inside the belly of the Royal BC Museum’s much-anticipated new exhibit, Orcas: Our Shared Future , hangs a full-size whale skeleton: Rhapsody, also known as J32, from the Southern Resident Orcas. The skeleton looks as you might expect — a long graceful spine and full ribcage — except for two tiny splints of bone hanging underneath. They’re not connected to the rest of the skeleton, and don’t seem to fit with the rest of the whale’s shape.