Shopping Malls in Victoria BC
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Victoria Bay Centre
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The Bay Centre (formerly Victoria Eaton Centre). Covering 2 city
blocks filled with 4 floors with over 80 shops and services including
The Bay.
1150 Douglas Street
Victoria BC
(250) 952-5680
www.thebaycentre.ca
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Mayfair Mall Victoria BC
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offers a beautiful new food court. Today, Mayfair Shopping Centre is the
dominant shopping centre on Southern Vancouver Island. It is your one
stop fashion destination with many unique one of a kind retailers.
3147 Douglas Street
Victoria BC
(250) 383-0541 www.mayfairshoppingcentre.com
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Market Square Victoria BC
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A short scenic walk along the waterfront to the Heart of Old Town.
Just minutes from the Fairmont Empress Hotel, the Royal BC Museum and
Chinatown.
With more than 35 independently owned and operated local shops,
eateries, and a nightclub to serve you,
560 Johnson Street
Victoria BC
(250) 386-2441
www.marketsquare.ca
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Town & Country Mall Victoria BC
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905 Gordon Street
Victoria BC
(250) 383-8093
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Hillside Mall Victoria BC
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1644 Hillside Avenue
Victoria BC
(250) 595-7154
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Shopping Areas in Victoria BC
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Government Street in Victoria BC
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The Government Street promenade is line with brick pavement for the
five blocks from the Inner Harbour to the start of Old Town (from
Humboldt Street to Bastion Square). The area is a mix of quality
souvenirs This area has many of Victoria’s most unique shops, so have a
good look around.
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Old Town in Victoria BC
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The Old Town preserves the city’s treasured past, and are located
just north of the original Fort Victoria. The buildings have been
recently restored, and includes Swan’s brew pub, the Market Square block
of heritage buildings around an enclosed square, with a bit of an Old
England style. This area is full of one-of-a-kind boutiques and little
shops.
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Downtown in Victoria BC
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This area runs from the Victoria Conference Centre along Douglas
Street toward Yates Street and the Old Town. This area is deemed to
include the Eaton’s Centre, and is home to many of the contemporary
chain stores, like A & B Sound, Benetton, and Roots.
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Antique Row in Victoria BC
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This three block stretch of Fort Street, where the signs are also
labelled "Antique Row," is known as one of the best sources of British
antiques in North America. Both because of its long status as a British
colony, and its attraction to retirees, many older items and furnishings
end up in Victoria.
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Chinatown in Victoria BC
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Today’s Chinatown has shrunk to a about two colourful blocks,
between Fisgard and Herald Streets. Chinatown opens with the 11-metre
tall Gate of Harmonious Interest, and is filled with interesting shops
and restaurants offering a variety of Asian fare. This area is home to
Fan Tan Alley, the narrowest street in all of Canada.
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Cadboro Bay Village
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At the corner of Cadboro Bay Road and Sinclair is a neighbourhood
shopping area serving Ten Mile Point and the University Area. You will
find a variety of shops, services and a Pepper's grocery store, all
close to the popular Gyro Park on Cadboro Bay.
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Cook Street Village
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On Cook Street in the southern part of Victoria you will find a wide
variety of restaurants, stores, services and grocery stores with a warm
neighbourhood atmosphere. Located near the eastern side of Beacon Hill
Park and only blocks from the Dallas Road waterfront.
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Oak Bay Village
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In the town centre for the Municipality of Oak Bay is a cluster of
shops, services, restaurants and businesses.
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Outside of Victoria
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Out of the town centre there are many areas with clusters of
shops, services, restaurants and businesses.
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Sooke Village
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At the town centre of Sooke, a community of 10,000 along Highway 1A
to the west of Victoria, there are a string of shops, services,
business, and restaurants.
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Sidney by the Sea
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The town centre of Sidney on the northern end of Saanich Peninsula
has lots of shops, stores and businesses, primarily along Beacon Avenue
(and one or two blocks to the north and south) ending on the Sidney
waterfront.
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Cordova Bay Village
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This neighbourhood shopping area is in the north eastern part of
Saanich on Cordova Bay Road and is on the Eastern waterfront. It is
close to parks and the shopping area contains shops, services, a mini
golf, restaurants, and Mattick's Farm.
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Colwood Corners
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At the corner of Goldstream Avenue and Highway 1A (as you turn off
from the Trans Canada Highway) continuing on towards Sooke, are a wide
variety of stores, shops, restaurants, grocery stores, etc.
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Brentwood Bay
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The Brentwood Bay shopping area is located along West Saanich Road
on the Saanich Peninsula. It is the neighbourhood shopping area for the
people in Brentwood Bay and contain shops, restaurants, and grocery
stores.
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