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    Living in Victoria: Lifestyle Benefits Beyond the Market
    January 31, 2026

    When people think about living in Victoria BC, the focus often starts with home prices and market conditions. While those factors matter, they only tell part of the story. What truly sets Victoria apart is the lifestyle that comes with it. From easy access to nature to a strong sense of community, Victoria offers daily benefits that go far beyond real estate. In a stable 2026 market, these lifestyle factors continue to influence why people choose to settle here long-term. Parks and Green Spaces That Shape Daily Life One of the biggest lifestyle advantages of living in Victoria BC is the access to green space. With more than 200 parks across the region, nature is never far from home. Beacon Hill Park remains a standout, offering walking paths, gardens, and open space right near downtown. It is a go-to spot for morning walks, weekend picnics, and family time. For those looking for elevation and views, Mount Douglas Park provides scenic trails overlooking the city and coastline. These parks do more than enhance scenery. They encourage outdoor activity, support mental well-being, and create natural gathering spaces where neighbours connect. In communities like Oak Bay and Saanich, parks often feel like an extension of the neighbourhood itself. Trails That Connect the City Beyond parks, Victoria’s trail network plays a major role in everyday life. The Galloping Goose Regional Trail is a key highlight, stretching from downtown to the Westshore and beyond. This multi-use trail supports cycling, walking, and commuting without a car. Many residents use it daily, whether for exercise or to get to work. Its connections to other routes, including the Lochside Trail, make it easy to travel across the region while staying active. For Westshore residents in Langford and Colwood, the trail offers a practical alternative to traffic. Combined with Victoria’s mild climate, these trails remain usable year-round, adding to the appeal of outdoor living. Community Events and Local Culture Victoria’s lifestyle is also shaped by its active community and year-round events. Seasonal festivals, local markets, and neighbourhood gatherings help create a strong sense of belonging. Events like the Victoria Fringe Festival and Rifflandia continue to attract both locals and visitors. Weekly farmers’ markets in areas such as James Bay and Moss Street support local businesses while offering fresh, regional food. Even outside major festivals, smaller community events keep neighbourhoods connected. These experiences help newcomers feel at home quickly and give long-time residents reasons to stay engaged. Why Victoria Feels Like Home What often stands out most about living in Victoria BC is the balance it offers. The city combines small-community charm with urban amenities, including strong schools, growing employment sectors, and reliable transit. Victoria’s mild climate supports an outdoor lifestyle year-round, which many residents consider a major quality-of-life advantage. Combined with a reputation for safety and walkability, it appeals to families, professionals, and retirees alike. In a 2026 market marked by stable prices and increased inventory, buying in Victoria is about more than timing the market. It is about choosing a place that supports how you want to live. If you are considering a move, the lifestyle benefits of Victoria may be just as important as the numbers. Living here means investing in daily quality of life, not just real estate value. Gigi S., 5-Star Review, via Google “Scott and his team is highly professional group . Scott is a very friendly person ,care for needs and requirements of his client . He makes sure that the property you are buying is your dream place and where you would like to see yourself staying forever . I'm glad that we found such a great realtor.” Faber Real Estate Group Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty 📞 250-244-3430 📧[email protected] ℹ️ Scott Faber Personal Real Estate Corporation ℹ️ Cal Faber Personal Real Estate Corporation Vanessa Wood, Zachary Parsons, and Sophie Taylor “Building Lasting Relationships, One Home at a Time.”

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    Upcoming Events in Victoria: January – February 2026
    January 13, 2026

    Victoria comes alive in the winter months with a variety of engaging events that appeal to residents and visitors alike. From culinary celebrations to theatre performances and community gatherings, January and February 2026 offer plenty of opportunities to get out, explore, and connect. Here’s a look at notable events to mark on your calendar. Dine Around & Stay in Town Victoria One of Victoria’s most popular winter traditions returns from January 23 to February 8, 2026. During Dine Around & Stay in Town, more than 60 local restaurants offer specially priced multi‑course menus, paired with exclusive hotel packages. The event is designed to support local hospitality while giving residents and visitors a chance to sample a diverse range of dining experiences across the city. The gala launch takes place on January 22 at Victoria Conference Centre - Crystal Garden, featuring bites and sips from top restaurants, wineries, breweries, and live entertainment. Tourism Victoria Magic at the Museum For a unique evening experience, Magic at the Museum takes place on January 22 and January 23 at the Royal BC Museum. These ticketed sessions combine close‑up magic with the museum’s captivating exhibits, creating an entertaining night out for adults. Royal BC Museum and Archives Music and Performing Arts January and February bring lively performances to local venues: International Guitar Night and a Comedy Department show at the Farquhar at UVic offer diverse artistic experiences late January. Royal City Music Project The Victoria Symphony presents Peer Gynt on February 1 and a program featuring Fauré and Saint‑Saëns on February 6 — ideal for classical music fans. Royal City Music Project Opera lovers can enjoy Tosca by Pacific Opera Victoria on February 18. Royal City Music Project These events take place at respected cultural venues such as Royal Theatre and Cameron Bandshell, offering high‑quality entertainment throughout the season. Young at Heart Seniors Expo On February 4, the Greater Victoria Young at Heart Seniors Expo at Tillicum Centre (free admission) celebrates community connection and wellness for older adults. The expo features vendors, activities, and resources aimed at promoting an active, connected lifestyle. Eventbrite Victoria at Dusk and Storytelling Events In mid‑February, the Victoria at Dusk series offers free light installations and outdoor exploration experiences around the city from February 13 to 15. On Valentine’s Day evening, The Story Collection presents storytelling about love at the Royal BC Museum — a creative way to celebrate the season. Royal BC Museum and Archives Conferences and Professional Events For business and professional audiences, several summits and conferences are scheduled: the IMPACT Sustainability Travel & Tourism Conference (January 26–28) at Victoria Conference Centre, The Leadership Summit (February 11–13), and the Western Angel Investment Summit (February 19–20). 10times+1 Whether you’re interested in food and drink, arts and culture, sports, or professional networking, Victoria’s winter calendar offers events to suit a wide range of interests. With options for families, adults, and seniors alike, January and February provide a vibrant lineup to explore and enjoy.   Justine D., 5-Star Review, via Google “We did not just gain a realtor, but a friend. If you are looking for a realtor you can TRUST, and will look out for YOUR interests— then Cal and Scott are IT!!! I would recommend them to anyone looking to buy a home on the Island. I should also mention that Cal negotiated an amazing price on the purchase of our home and made sure if something was not right when we took possession that it would be taken care of. Cal and Scott and realtors with integrity and kindness. ” Faber Real Estate Group Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty 📞 250-244-3430 📧[email protected] ℹ️ Scott Faber Personal Real Estate Corporation ℹ️ Cal Faber Personal Real Estate Corporation Vanessa Wood, Zachary Parsons, and Sophie Taylor “Building Lasting Relationships, One Home at a Time.”

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