Victoria is located at the southern end of Vancouver Island in the southwest of Canada, 48 ° 25 ′ N and 123 ° 22 ′ W. It is the capital of British Columbia and the largest city on Vancouver Island. The climate of Victoria is mild and marine. The climate of Victoria in January is 4 ℃~5 ℃, and the frost period is only 20 days a year. The average annual rainfall is 27 inches, the rainy season is winter, and the rainfall from June to August is only 2 inches. Victoria is beautiful and quiet, known as the "Garden City".
Buchet Garden is located in Victoria, the main city on Vancouver Island, Canada. Founded in 1904, the park is a colorful and dreamy garden transformed by Mrs. Jeanne Butchart on the basis of her husband's exhausted limestone mining site.
Facing the port, the Parliament Building of Victoria Province is a Victorian building designed by Francis Nathumbelli of Britain. It was started in 1893 and completed in October 1897. Nathumbelli was only 25 years old at that time. In the park stands a bronze statue of Queen Victoria. The central dome is a bronze statue of George Vancouver. The interior of the parliament is divided into the first floor, the first floor and the second floor.
The Victoria Fisherman's Wharf Royal British Columbia Museum is located in Victoria's beautiful inner harbor, where you can experience the nature and human history of British Columbia and its First Nation through unique exhibits and galleries. The number of real and fascinating exhibits, such as the ice age, the real model of the old city and the coast, is more than 1 million. The exhibition hall is composed of three floors.
Founded in 1890, Craigdarroch Castle was originally the residence of Robert Dunsmoir, a coal tycoon. This 4-story castle is full of exquisite stained glass, complex wood carvings, and luxurious Victorian furniture. The castle has been used as the military hospital of Quetta, the office of Victoria University, and the Victoria Conservatory of Music.
The west starting point of the famous Canadian Highway 1 is in Victoria. The road starts from St. John's, Newfoundland, on the Atlantic coast in the east and ends at Victoria Harbor in the west. It is 7775km long and the longest national highway in the world. At both ends of the road, a wooden sign with the words "zero kilometer" was put up. Accompanying these two brands is the statue of Terry Fox, a young man who runs a long distance with artificial legs. On the seat of the sculpture was written "The pain must stop somewhere". This is Canada's recognized greatest Canadian!