The Emily Autumn is moored in Sidney by the Sea, located just
minutes from Victoria's international airport and just 1 traffic
light
south of the Swartz Bay, BC Ferry Terminal.
Sidney by the sea is reknowned as Victoria's ocean playground
and is also a popluar winter destination for Canadian snowbirds.
Warm Pacific air keeps Vancouver Island’s temperature moderate
and guarantees good weather year round. Annual precipitation is
significantly less that of Vancouver, B.C. or Seattle WA.
There are several attractions immediately nearby such as the Butchart
Gardens a short 10 to 15 minute drive over to the Brentwood
Bay area and the BC
Aviation Museum right at the airport. The Dominion Astrophysical
Observatory is also just a short 15 minute drive from Sidney.
Horse
back riding is also close at hand. Of course, you also have free
use of the 2-person ocean kayak included with your
stay aboard the Emily Autum.
The Sidney Bandstand on the waterfront is host to Sunday afternoon
summer concerts. Bring a picnic lunch, and stretch out on the surrounding
grass to listen to a variety of styles, from jazz to classical.
Of course there's much more to do in greater Victoria.
Just 17 kilometers from downtown Victoria, Goldstream
Provincial Park lies
amid the
splendour
of
an old-growth
temperate
rain forest.
West Coast wilderness awaits you at East
Sooke Regional Park. Experience
it as you hike along the windswept rocky coast, over dry hilltops,
through dark rain forest to sheltered coves.
If swimming is your thing, then be sure to visit Sooke
Potholes,
a swimmers paradise. Just a 30 minute car ride beyond the urban
core, the Sooke potholes are one of the more popular swimming spots
in the capital region.
Avid bird lovers will discover a feast for the eyes at Esquimalt
Lagoon, a saltwater lagoon and migratory bird sanctuary located
at the base of the Royal Roads property, next to the Fort
Rodd Hill / Fisgard
Lighthouse National Historic Sites and offering
an excellent view across Esquimalt Harbour. At Fort
Rodd Hill,
visitors can explore gun batteries and underground magazines built
a century ago, as well as searchlight emplacements, command posts...and
much more. Families often bring a picnic lunch and stay for a half
a day. While the kids investigate our tide pools, parents can enjoy
the spectacular sea and mountain views. The first lighthouse on
Canada's west coast, Fisgard
Lighthouse is still in operation,
and is a National Historic Site.

If you're into hiking, you'll love the Juan
De Fuca Marine Trail,
a 47 kilometer hiking trail stretching along the western shoreline
of southern Vancouver Island, Canada, from China Beach, just west
of the community of Jordan River and extending to Botanical Beach
near Port Renfrew. Another good hiking trail is The
West Coast Trail, the third unit of the Pacific Rim National
Park, which includes the section of coast southeast of Barkley
Sound between the villages
of Bamfield and Port Renfrew. Another great trail for nature lovers is The
Galloping Goose Trail,
where you can travel for nearly 60 kilometers. You can cycle, walk,
or ride a horse along this former rail line past some of B.C.’s
finest scenery.
Adjacent to the Strait of Juan de Fuca, in the Bilston Creek Watershed,
lies Witty's Lagoon Regional
Park, a harmonious blend of protected
natural environments.
 On the grounds of Hatley Park and Royal Roads University in Victoria,
you'll find Hatley Castle and Hatley
Gardens, and both are worth
a visit! The Castle was completed in 1908. From 1941 until 1943
when Grant Block was completed, the Castle served as dormitory
and mess hall for cadets and staff officers at Royal Roads Military
College.
Here in the western communities of Victoria you can enjoy the
natural beauty and natural history that Victoria and southern Vancouver
Island are renowned for. We hope you will discover the diversity
and beauty that is Vancouver Island. For more to see and do in
this beautiful area, please visit RecreationVictoria.com
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