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10 Victoria Sushi Spots | Daily View
"This little restaurant offers a variety of fresh seafood as well as other Japanese restaurant staples. If you're craving traditional sushi and not wanting to break the bank, Sushi Time Express is another local gem to add to your repertoire!"
"We serve only the freshest ingredients that are both nutritious and delicious. We prepare our menu items quickly to minimize your wait time and delight in good service. We offer many types of sushi and can create party trays for your event."
"The decor is so cute and the food is amazing at a good price!. The couple who work there are extremely friendly and welcoming. I definitely recommend."
"Located at Terminal Building, 1640 Electra Blvd, North Saanich, BC, Tim Hortons is the perfect place to go for great-tasting,"
"Located at 2343 Beacon Ave, Sidney, BC, Tim Hortons is the perfect place to go for great-tasting, freshly brewed coffee."
"Become inspired and visit the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria—British Columbia’s largest public collection of art. Located in the historic Rockland neighbourhood, and nearby the famous Craigdarroch Castle, the Gallery houses over 20,000 pieces of historical and contemporary art and contains a renowned collection of Asian art and artifacts. Just as stunning as the artwork is the 1889 Spencer Mansion that serves as an exhibition space and mini-museum for the Spencer family’s former home."
"One of Canada’s finest art galleries is home to nationally important Oriental, European, Canadian and Inuit art collectors. The Gallery has a permanent display of works by Victoria’s renowned artist, Emily Carr. Opened in 1951 as a result of Sara Spencer’s donation of the Spencer Mansion, the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria offers exhibits of all sorts, year round."
"Granted, it's not the Louvre, or even Vancouver Art Gallery for that matter, but this east-of-downtown art nook does harbor one of Canada's best Emily Carr collections. Aside from the Victoria-born painter's..."
"Colonizing part of the Inner Harbour's landmark Steamship Terminal building, this gallery showcases the photo-realistic work of Canada's most celebrated nature painter, the eponymous Bateman, along with a..."
"Opened in 2013 in a historic waterfront structure, this small but impressive gallery displays more than 100 works—from etchings to…"