Victoria City Hall
Victoria City Hall
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PookyCake
By PookyCake
The Seat of Local Government in YYJ
3.0 of 5 bubblesDec 2022
I see many of the earlier reviews of City Hall are dismissive, basically saying “not much to see here.” Certainly, if you’re expecting a detailed tour or whatever then that’s probably true because, while you can enter the building, most do so for functional reasons. The interior isn’t really a touristy destination (and probably explains why no one has reviewed this listing in over 4 years). As such, I’d suggest City Hall is only worth a stop if you’re interested in forms of classical architecture. Indeed, City Hall is a good example of “Second Empire” style architecture. With its mansard roof, clock tower, and detailed ornamentation, it is said to be one of the more notable examples of the eclectic style in western Canada. For that reason, Victoria City Hall was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1977. Beyond the unique architecture, people might also be interested in the fairly recent politics that surrounded City Hall. In brief, the City of Victoria began a process of Reconciliation, in 2017, with the First Nations on whose traditional territory they reside. Following lengthy (and challenging) “truth tellings,” a decision was made to remove the statue of Sir John A. Macdonald from City Hall’s front steps (2018). This was done, the City said, to “show progress” in the discussions. While one can certainly debate the overall value in removing one statue for reconciliation, it nevertheless represents a positive step – albeit a very small one. When Victoria City Hall was completed in 1890, it was viewed as a symbol of “civic pride” and “optimism for the future.” Back then, that likely meant excitement for economic expansion and Provincial growth. Looking at our city today, and the important work being done with First Nations, I’d say that continues to hold true. In a way, City Hall represents a fine and fair mix of historical, cultural, political and social progressivism. On another note, it’s just a shame we now have all those ugly bike lanes downtown because a certain mayor had a personal vanity project.

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YYZ T
Toronto, Canada104 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2017 • Friends
We did a quick visit to see Victoria's City Hall. It's the seat of the municipal government. It's a historic building Nd they are very welcoming to visitors.
Written July 28, 2017
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JPR1960
Darwin, Australia240 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2013 • Friends
Went over to Victoria whilst in BC. Enjoyed the ferry trip over, just sitting back watching the birds or going out on deck to look at what was around us. Nice place to walk around and window shop. It was enjoyable on the forshore looking at all the little stalls, people watching as well as watching the performers. Would have been nice to have spent more time there but we were on a limited time frame.
Written February 5, 2014
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sashakeena
Vancouver, Canada11,837 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2016 • Couples
The grounds along the side & back can be used for some great little concerts, which seems to bring the locals & tourist around for an enjoyabe time!
Written July 3, 2016
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RobM1
Victoria, Canada118 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2015
Move along, nothing special to see here. Could have been special but now unsavoury area dominated by drug dealers
Written August 11, 2015
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Nate B
Mazatlan, Mexico2 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2023 • Couples
I'd say something nice, but the city
could have at least tried to wash the bird dung off the sidewalks... maybe they're using the smelly feces as a deterrent for the 1000's of drug addicts who continually harass travelers and just lay about the streets begging. Try going into a common coffee shop, and the drug addicts are just laying about and screaming in people's faces who won't support their habits. Antique shops are closing, making way for more condos, affordable hotels are now gone, re-purposed for drug addict losers and criminals.... leaving Joe traveler to flip the bill on hotels 3X more expensive than just a few years ago.
Goodbye Victoria, it was a good run.
Written February 6, 2024
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PookyCake
Victoria, Canada14,605 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2022
I see many of the earlier reviews of City Hall are dismissive, basically saying “not much to see here.” Certainly, if you’re expecting a detailed tour or whatever then that’s probably true because, while you can enter the building, most do so for functional reasons. The interior isn’t really a touristy destination (and probably explains why no one has reviewed this listing in over 4 years). As such, I’d suggest City Hall is only worth a stop if you’re interested in forms of classical architecture.

Indeed, City Hall is a good example of “Second Empire” style architecture. With its mansard roof, clock tower, and detailed ornamentation, it is said to be one of the more notable examples of the eclectic style in western Canada. For that reason, Victoria City Hall was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1977.

Beyond the unique architecture, people might also be interested in the fairly recent politics that surrounded City Hall. In brief, the City of Victoria began a process of Reconciliation, in 2017, with the First Nations on whose traditional territory they reside. Following lengthy (and challenging) “truth tellings,” a decision was made to remove the statue of Sir John A. Macdonald from City Hall’s front steps (2018). This was done, the City said, to “show progress” in the discussions. While one can certainly debate the overall value in removing one statue for reconciliation, it nevertheless represents a positive step – albeit a very small one.

When Victoria City Hall was completed in 1890, it was viewed as a symbol of “civic pride” and “optimism for the future.” Back then, that likely meant excitement for economic expansion and Provincial growth. Looking at our city today, and the important work being done with First Nations, I’d say that continues to hold true. In a way, City Hall represents a fine and fair mix of historical, cultural, political and social progressivism.

On another note, it’s just a shame we now have all those ugly bike lanes downtown because a certain mayor had a personal vanity project.
Written December 27, 2022
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JamesKMTan
Petaling Jaya, Malaysia21,576 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2018 • Solo
I dropped by this building out of curiosity as it was just opposite the hotel where I was staying. It is an old building housing the City Hall of Victoria. Residents come here for services. It has many historical maps and photos of the early days of the city of Victoria. Informative. Next to the Centennial Square.
Written October 18, 2018
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noraJL
Victoria255 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2017 • Family
parking isn't easy and the surroundings are just basic but nice enough to hang out around the grassy area or watch people coming and going
Written October 4, 2017
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TravelOften1968
Johannesburg, South Africa547 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2016 • Couples
It's a city hall, what more is there to say, It is housed in a historic building that looks alright, but nothing that special. A city hall.
Written January 25, 2017
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Raymond L
Victoria Capital Regional District, Canada111 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2016 • Friends
The Victoria City Hall and area is just another government bureaucratic office building. People go there to pay property taxes, fines, submit various applications, etc. It is just like back in your own home cities. The New Year Day levee open house for the public is adequately good because of the free snacks and drinks supplied, and you get to talk to various politicians. The Centennial Square next to City Hall is mostly good to visit in the daytime. Like most places around Greater Victoria, especially downtown Victoria the regional downtown, the entire area is abundant with drug addicts, mental people, lower class street hookers, street bums, beggars, drug dealers, and every kind of sketchy people you can imagine. Taking public transit or walking at night near downtown would sometimes expose yourself to all kinds of degenerate weirdos. Nobody can not see the weirdos unless your inner radar is not functioning as some of them act out for all to see. I would suggest you walk with more friends or drive a car, and do not go through dark forested areas, alleys, low visibility places. The more people around is the best for you.
Written August 2, 2016
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