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5 ways to spend Mother’s Day in Victoria, BC

British Columbia’s charming capitol, Victoria, is the perfect place to spend Mother’s Day and offers plenty of decadent things to do to celebrate the occasion. From a picnicking in peacock friendly Beacon Hill Park to enjoying a pint in an English pub, thereÂ’s something for everyone. But the thing that really makes Victoria shine for MotherÂ’s Day is the cityÂ’s ability to make a grown woman feel the enthusiasm and wonder of a young girl at a tea party. The Empress Hotel The Empress Hotel, built in 1908, is quintessential Victoria, and the place to be if you want to feel like a queen. Afternoon tea in the Empress Tea Room will transport you back in time with lavish surroundings, live piano music, and an attentive server that will treat you like royalty.  A beautiful presentation of homemade scones, savory treats and sweets inspire a giddy indulgence. Empress Extend the luxury of teatime to an overnight or weekend stay at the hotel to prolong the pleasure. The Empress is a Fairmont hotel, and offers the Fairmont Gold experience, meaning—you get spoiled.   Enjoy picturesque views of the inner harbor and delicious light meals, delicacies, and drinks in the exclusive Gold Lounge while dedicated concierges see to your every need. For an arts and culture fix, visit the Royal BC Museum, Robert Bateman Centre, or Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, all within walking distance from the hotel. Horse-drawn carriage ride Get a different perspective of Victoria and an entertaining history lesson amid the soothing clippity-clop rhythm of a horse drawn carriage ride with Victoria Carriage Tours. Drivers wearing top hats will tell you stories of pirates, scandal, and Victorian spirit.  It’s a special treat for the occasion and keeps you in that old world mood. You’ll find carriages parked along the Parliament buildings. Victoria horse-drawn carriage The Butchart Gardens Butchart Gardens is an idyllic place to spend Mother’s Day.  It’s one of Canada’s national historic sites with a background as a former limestone quarry for cement manufacturing.  Jennie Butchart, wife of Portland Cement Company’s Robert Butchart, transformed an ugly exhausted quarry pit into a beautiful sunken garden.  She completed her project in 1921, calling it Benvenuto, Italian for “welcome,” and nearly a century later, people from all over the world still flock to her magical gardens.  After a stroll through the lush colorful property, enjoy a delicious high tea in a crisp greenhouse-like dining room, which is part of the historic Butchart family home. Butchart Gardens high tea Oak Bay Beach Hotel Newly renovated and meticulously exquisite, the Oak Bay Beach Hotel is a luxury hotel worthy of a celebration weekend.  They’re offering a Mother’s Day brunch that includes their fabulous salmon eggs Benedict and fluffy buttermilk pancakes. This hotel, like much of Victoria, is big on locally sourced quality food. Oak Bay twilight There’s plenty to do in the area and the hotel has a seaside spa for extra pampering. After enjoying a luxurious spa treatment, languish in hot mineral pools while taking in spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean, Olympic Mountain Range, and Strait of Juan de Fuca. Picnic with fresh Italian goodies Bicycles are available on site as well as a Mercedes that will take you right into charming Oak Bay Village for some shopping, a pint of craft brew at The Penny Farthing, or goodies at Ottavio Bakery and Deli. Ottavio, an Italian shop with over 200 varieties of artisan cheese, fresh bread, olives, and gourmet treats, is a great place to pick up supplies for a Mother’s Day picnic. Ottavio Victoria Leah DeAngelis is Editor of Best Travel Gear. If you would like to be a guest blogger on A Luxury Travel Blog in order to raise your profile, please contact us.

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2 Comments

  1. Sounds fabulous! I agree that it would be a perfect place to spend Mother’s Day. Thanks for the suggestions. The hotels look beautiful,so I can see how one would feel pampered.

  2. I’m planning to have a simple dinner with my family this coming Mother’s day. I will order a cake this weekend, list down some menus and my sister told me that she would give our mom a flower.

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