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Taylor Kuhlman

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Pacific Northwest, Travel · June 12, 2023

Things to Do in Victoria BC with Kids: A Family Weekend Itinerary

This post is all about our 2-day family trip to Victoria BC.

Family in Victoria

In February, we grabbed our passports and spent two nights in Victoria, BC with kids. We arrived via the Black Ball Ferry and were able to enjoy the whole weekend as a family without a car. For a shoulder season, we had great weather, a little crisp but lots of sunshine and no rain. 

The Black Ball Ferry is great because it operates year round, and is the most reasonably priced option for a family – especially if you are not taking a car (We used this lot for overnight parking while we were gone. It was covered and easy to find if you navigate to the ferry terminal). The ferry can get very bumpy – so come prepared if you are travelling with anyone with motion sickness. Our youngest gets car sick so we came prepared with his anti-nausea bands and homeopathic medicine. He did great, and no issues, but plan ahead.

Black Ball Ferry Port Angeles to Victoria

Where to Stay in Victoria BC with Kids

Fairmont Empress: Kid-friendly and a quick walk from the ferry terminal and all the main attractions. We loved the pool which had a wading pool for smaller children and a larger pool for older kids. The hotel provides all guests with robes, including cute children’s robes my kids adored. My family also took advantage of the outside terrace for s’mores, and lively restaurant/bar with great cocktails. The service at the Fairmont Empress was consistently friendly and very accommodating to our travelling family.

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Picture of the exterior of the Fairmont Empress hotel, the best place to stay with kids in Victoria BC
Child admiring the view from the Fairmont Empress hotel Victoria BC

Where to Eat in Victoria BC with Kids

Blue Fox Cafe: The perfect breakfast spot in Victoria for the whole family. Our kids adored it, and we did too. Get there early if you can, we showed up a few minutes after 8AM on a Saturday and were seated right away. By the time we left, there was a large line out the door – no reservations.

Blue Fox Restaurant Victoria

Bartholomew’s Pub: One of the main draws of going to Victoria was to get a British experience without the 10-hour flight from Seattle. There are lots of amazing pubs in the city but we loved how close this was to our hotel and the family-friendly vibes.

10 Acres Commons: This ended being a great stop for lunch before walking down Government Street for some shopping. Really fun ambiance with or without kids.

10 Acres Commons Victoria

Q at the Empress/Veranda: The restaurant/terrace at the Fairmont were a highlight of our trip. The food was fantastic, and so well catered to kids while still feeling special for adults. It was a pleasant surprise that if you are a guest of the hotel, kids 5 and under eat free and their menu had so many fun things for the boys to try. Mark and I loved the tuna and crispy rice appetizer and the burger is fantastic. They also have really special, handcrafted cocktails, my favorites being the ones made with the infamous purple Empress Gin.

Best places to visit in Victoria BC with Children

Government Street: Pedestrian-friendly with all of your favorite Canadian shops like Lululemon and Lush. We loved this toy store and this book store for some souvenirs for the boys. We also walked by Whistle Buoy Brewing and it looked like a lot of fun and was situated in a cute courtyard.

Beacon Hill Park: We spent a couple hours between breakfast at Blue Fox and lunch at this beautiful space. There was a playground, lots of trails to explore, a duck pond, peacocks and all types of manicured gardens. Perfect for getting little legs moving after a big breakfast!

Duck pond at Beacon Hill Park, Victoria

Next Time

Our family weekend in Victoria BC went by so fast! We definitely had lots more on our list, specifically the Royal BC Museum and Buchart Gardens. We hope to get back to Victoria soon to check out more kid-friendly activities. Please share your favorites below so we can try them next time!

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