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For personal assistance with planning your trip, call the Customer
Information line at 250-382-6161, and press zero for a Customer
Service Agent.
Malls
The Bay Centre, on Douglas at Fort between
Government & Douglas.
Expansive indoor shopping mall in a four-level galleria featuring
more than 90 shops, boutiques, eateries and services in the heart
of Victoria's downtown. Outdoor seating is available at Earl's Restaurant.
Details, call 250-952-5680.
The Bay Centre front entrance on
Douglas Street is a departure and arrival point for most downtown
bus routes.
Canwest Shopping Centre, 2945 Jacklin Road.
Canwest is the largest indoor shopping mall in the Western Communities
area with 45 stores.
Details, call 250-474-9654.
Take the #50,
#51, #52,
#53, #54,
#55, #56,
#57, #58,
#59, #60
or or #61.
Hillside Centre, 1644 Hillside Avenue.
Indoor shopping centre located close to Camosun College that features
103 stores and a food court.
Details, call 250-595-7154.
Take the #4,
#8, #22
or #27/28.
Mayfair Shopping Centre, 3147 Douglas Street.
Plan to meet "at the clock". The 100-year-old Jeweller's
Clock, located at the entrance of Toys 'R Us, greets shoppers who
explore the more than 120 boutiques of the mall or stop for refreshment
at the Food Court.
Details at www.mayfairshoppingcentre.com
or call 250-383-0541.
Take the #8,
#30/31, #50,
#61, #70,
#71, #72,
#73, #75
or #76.
Tillicum Mall, 3170 Tillicum Road.
More than 70 stores and services throughout the indoor shopping
mall anchored by Winners. Situated beside the Silver
City Theatres.
Details at www.tillicumcentre.ca
or call 250-381-7123.
For service directly to the mall,
take the #11 or #26.
These buses will take you within a block of the mall: #8,
#21 or #22.
University Heights Shopping Centre, 3980
Shelbourne Street.
Indoor mall anchored by Safeway. Includes a fitness club and a
movie theatre
with underground parking.
Details call 250-477-2122.
Take the #12,
#26, #27/28,
#39 or the #51.
Squares
Bastion Square, off Government St. & View
St.
Bastion Square is a great place to sip a latte and people-watch.
Terrific summer outdoor markets of locally-made handicrafts.
Two to three blocks from all downtown
buses.
Market Square, 560 Johnson Street.
Located in the heart of Old Town, this square was once the setting
for Victoria's seamier side. In place of opium dens, brothels and
saloons, today's visitors find a collection of interesting shops
set in heritage buildings around an open-air square.
Details at www.marketsquare.ca
or call 250-386-2441.
Take the #6,
#24 or the #25,
or you can take any downtown bus to Douglas Street & Johnson
and walk west down Johnson Street for two blocks.
Plazas
Saanich Centre, Quadra & McKenzie Avenue.
An open-air shopping centre anchored by Thrifty Foods and London
Drugs.
Take the #6,
#26 or #51.
Saanich Plaza, Blanshard & Ravine Way.
An open-air shopping plaza anchored by Save-On Foods and TD Canada
Trust.
Details, call 250-727-6333.
Take the #26,
#30/31, #50,
#61, #70,
#71, #72,
#73, #75
or #76.
Town & Country Shopping Centre, 3940 Saanich
Road.
A wide variety of shops in an outdoor mall anchored by Wal-Mart
and Fairway Market.
Details call 250-383-8093.
Take the #26,
#30/31, #50,
#61, #70,
#71, #72,
#73, #75
or #76.
Other Shopping
Antique Row 1000 Block of Fort Street.
Treasure hunters will delight in this row of little shops brimming
with silver, military memorabilia, rare prints, fine china, antique
furniture and Victorian bric-a-brac. Take time to preview Lund's
and Kilshaw's auction houses further down the avenue.
Take the #11,
#14 or the #22
and get off anywhere between Blanshard & Cook streets.
Chinatown, Lower Fisgard St.
These two blocks bustle with activity much as they did in the 1870s
when it was the largest Chinatown north of San Francisco. Pass through
the Gates of Harmonious Interest to explore artists' studios, boutiques
and shops filled with Oriental giftware. While you're there, make
sure to take a stroll through Fan Tan Alley, the narrowest street
in Canada.
Take any bus going north on Douglas
Street. Get off and walk west on Fisgard.
Oak Bay Village, Oak Bay Avenue at Hampshire
Road.
Step behind the Tweed Curtain and enjoy a stroll through the Village.
Boutiques feature island-made crafts, book and clothing stores,
sweets shops and a butcher shop with old English charm. Of course,
you will want to stop and pause for a cup of java.
Take the #2,
#2A or #8.
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