Holiday Day 1
Victoria, British Columbia Christmas Holiday with the Suneson Ladies |
I insisted that Susan take an extended Christmas Break from her job at church once the annual Christmas program was finished and catch a plane to meet me in Seattle. I promised her that if she did, she'd get a nice Christmas present - a holiday trip to Victoria, BC.
I invited our daughter Inga to bring her boyfriend Sean up to join us on our trip to Victoria. We were disappointed that Sean's work schedule did not work for this trip, but Inga was game to come along if we postponed the Christmas travels until the day after Christmas. We worked it out and she bough a train ticket on the Amtrak Cascade Route, leaving Portland and arriving in Stanwood on December 26th.
We three were up early on the 27th for our international adventure in my 4Runner SUV. Sue having arrive by plane, Inga by train and in less than an hour we were boarding the first of our two ferry boat rides in Edmonds to sail to the shores of Kingston on Washington's Olympic peninsula.
Washington State Ferry passes our ferry on the Edmonds-Kingston run |
In about an hour we were parked in Port Angeles, ready to walk-on to the Coho Ferry and cross international waters into Victoria's inner harbour. I'd expected that two days after Christmas, the holiday crowds would be less - my expectations were dashed as the Coho was packed with over 300 walk-on passengers with the same idea that I had.
This post-Christmas, Christmas Holiday plan was to not have much of a plan. As some will point out to me, "Mark, you are not really a planner." I did have ferry passage booked along with two suites for two nights in the Royal Scot Hotel. Other than getting there and checking into our rooms - we were footloose in a fun and walkable city with quite the 'European feel'.
Suneson Holiday Travelers waiting to debark the Coho and pass through Canadian customs. |
We had a 1 1/2 block march from the Ferry Terminal to our hotel after a 90 minute crossing of the Juan de Fuca Strait. After settling into our rooms for a brief freshening, we were ready to walkabout and look for adventure in Victoria. We were half a block from British Columbia's Parliament Building, which was decorated and lined with holiday lights. We stopped to enjoy the sight and grab a whole lot of photos.
Grounds of BC Parliament Building |
Parliament Building decked out for Christmas |
Fountain lit in Christmas colours featuring British Columbia's Coats of Arms |
We strolled past the Parliament offices and headed down Government Street where we expected to find a place for tonight's dining experiences, but first we passed by many shops, noting opportunities for tomorrow's meals and gift purchases. Cattycorner to Parliament is the Empress Hotel, bring fond memories for Susan and me as the place where we honeymooned back in March, 1986.
Tapas restaurant in Trounce Alley for supper |
The first few restaurants where we inquired about a table, told us that they were booked full for the night. So we moseyed on to a quaint tapas place tucked into Trounce Alley. We got a table outside in the alley that was amply heated by overhead gas-fired jets. We drank cocktails and toasted ourselves for a successful Canadian first few hours.
Breakfast at Bubbly Rose Bakery & Cafe |
We would end up walking by someone's estimation, about 6 miles in this, our one full day in Victoria. There were no Christmas Markets to be found, contrary to my pre-trip readings form the Victoria Visitor's Bureau. But we enjoyed the sights of the town as much as we could take in on foot.
Ducking into Fan Tan Alley, Chinatown |
Interesting hidden places inside Fan Tan Alley |
We skipped beyond Chinatown and headed toward a bridge that spanned a part of Victoria's Harbour. Again, it was just fun day to take in the sights of the city.
Pickle Boats - Victoria's Water Taxis |
Our small foot-touring group of three circled back along the waterfront, stopping by the Empress Hotel to take advantage of the mistletoe hanging under an arch. We asked our daughter to take a photo of her old parents smooching. She obliged without commenting on the awkwardness of the situation. We reminded her that we'd honeymooned at this very spot and that she is lucky to be here (on so many levels), eh?
We walk along Victoria's waterfront |
Empress Hotel Honeymooners 38 years, 8 months & 29 days hence. |
We found a competitive Gingerbread Sculptures displayed in the lobby of the Hotel Grand Pacific, displayed as a fund raised for Habitat For Humanity. We dropped in to look at the creations, mother and daughter considered doing something similar with their culinary skills some time in Christmas Future. The theme was 'Through A Child's Eye' and entries encompassed everything from gingerbread aliens, to gifts under gingerbread Christmas trees to intricated historic houses with miniature figures seen through the windows.
At the veranda for s'mores |