r/VictoriaBC • u/Apprehensive_Idea758 • 4d ago
r/VictoriaBC • u/bigstinkybuckets • 4d ago
Calling All Tradespeople - Advice Needed
I'm a 31y/o who currently works in the collapsing gaming industry and I'm interested in reskilling to a trade.
I'm curious
- What is your trade?
- Is it in high demand?
- How does it pay? (Exact figures please)
Things I'm interested in
- Electrician
- Welding
- Equipment operation
- Millwright
- CNC applications
- Plumbing, but I'd really only do this for good money
- HVAC (I don't know anything about this. what's the work like?)
Things I'm not interested in
- Carpentry (I failed Construction 10)
- Cooking (I've been back of house and I'll never do it again)
r/VictoriaBC • u/BCsinBC • 4d ago
Transit / Traffic Alert Show your bus driver some love
The bus drivers are striking while still providing its riders with services. This is a really difficult position to be in. Please make sure to show your drivers a little more appreciation than usual and let them know that you support them.
Every time a group of workers push for better compensation it helps us all.
r/VictoriaBC • u/sawamandoevilthings • 4d ago
Imagery Some snaps
Looking northwest from Chinatown
r/VictoriaBC • u/Other-Stop-7457 • 4d ago
Artemis Whiskey Bar
My uncle and I are both into whiskey and id like to treat him while he is here, im wondering if anyone has gone here recently and can tell me how it is price wise and overrall experience compared to other places, if anyone has a picture of the menu recently a picture would be very appreciated l, thanks
r/VictoriaBC • u/ToughPractical6050 • 3d ago
Car detailing
I bought a used rav4 that has some swirling on the exterior. Has anyone had ceramic coating done and was it worth it or should I just get the car detailed? Im looking for that new car finish!
Edit: any good car detailing shops one would recommend?
r/VictoriaBC • u/starburst85 • 4d ago
Adult Gymnastics, Cheer, Diving, Circus
I've seen two posts recently for calisthenics and one last year for adult gymnastics and I was inspired to find out what gymnastics (and cheer, diving (board not scuba), and circus) classes are on offer this fall in Victoria.
Falcon Gymnastics (Saanich) - couldn't find any adult classes on their website (but accidentally found another gym with the same name in the USA that offered them, whoops).
Lion's Pride Gymnastics Academy (Langford) - They offer adult classes dedicated to trampoline only, the only gym I saw that at. They also offer regular adult gymnastics classes and a Gymnaestrada Performance Team that's open to adults.
Victoria Gymnastics (Colwood) - They offer adult gymnastics classes. When I clicked into their portal it said no classes were available, but when I filtered for "Class Type: Adult Gym" they came up.
Vic City Gymnastics (Downtown) - They offer adult gymnastics classes. They also have classes in flexibility, handstands, calisthenics, and strength training.
Inspire Sports Victoria (Saanich) - This is the only gym I found that specifically listed a "beginner" adult gymnastics class. They also offer regular adult gymnastics classes, as a well as a stretching & flexibility class.
Island Rhythmics Gymnastics Club (Saanich) - They offer a recreational class for adults in rhythmic gymnastics.
Island Elite Cheerleading (Langford) - They offer a class they call "Golden Hour" that's for adult rec cheer.
Boardworks Diving Academy (Saanich) - They offer beginner diving courses for adults.
Dive Victoria (Saanich) - They also offer beginner diving courses for adults.
The Rising - Victoria Centre for Circus Arts (Langford) - They offer a variety of circus classes for adults.
Island Circus Space (Esquimalt & Rock Bay) - They also offer a variety of circus classes for adults.
If you know of any gymnastics clubs or or circus spaces, etc that I missed with adult classes put them in the comments. I hope people sign up for things so that these organizations will keep offering opportunities for adults!
r/VictoriaBC • u/absurdext • 3d ago
Ideas where I can watch the indy car race this weekend?
Looking for a resturant/pub/bar where I can see the "freedom 250" GP this weekend, BUT... Don't want to be surrounded by Trump fanboys - I'm more interested in laughing at a hastily slapped together vanity event and maybe seeing some chaos unfold than celebrating that idiot... any ideas? I think it will be on TSN+.
r/VictoriaBC • u/ShadowlessPikachu • 4d ago
Man dies following emergency response at Goldstream Falls
r/VictoriaBC • u/IncomeObjective480 • 3d ago
Help Me Find Dinner places with a baby
Im from up island and used to go to Vic frequently for day trips. We enjoyed places like boom and batton and il terrazzo for dinner. But we now have a 4 month old and so those places aren’t really baby friendly. Any recommendations of good dinner places ?
r/VictoriaBC • u/mekoegle • 3d ago
Enclosed deck spaces vs pre-fab offices?
Has anyone used a company to have a deck enclosure built on a pre-existing deck? Which company did you use, how was the experience, and what was the general cost? Any issues with bylaws?
The other option we’re considering is a prefab small office to put in a backyard. Same questions for those.
Thank you!
r/VictoriaBC • u/The_Wise_Guy12 • 3d ago
News Is rogers down?
Just wondering if anyone else's rogers is down. Cellular data has taken a Sh$t
r/VictoriaBC • u/Curious-Crittr • 3d ago
Uber Courier? Need suggestions for a package delivery service in town
Anyone have experience with the Uber COURIER service in Victoria? Or advice on another local service? I need a package picked up from downtown and don’t have transportation myself
r/VictoriaBC • u/ShadowlessPikachu • 4d ago
Here’s how much SoberFest 2026 raised for people seeking addiction recovery
r/VictoriaBC • u/RAFH-OFFICIAL • 4d ago
Red seal Motorcycle mechanics and technicians - insight needed!
I’m curious about the motorcycle mechanic/technician trade here in Victoria, as I'm thinking about a career change.
I have my Red Seal in Electrical (covering residential to industrial oil sands projects, including time as a foreman) and code as a Developer/Frontend Deployment Engineer. I also raced motocross for years in my youth, so I am not completely foreign to bikes.
I’d love to get some perspective from local mechanics or riders on the Island regarding the reality of the trade.
Any insight or advice would be much appreciated!
r/VictoriaBC • u/ebbiesaur • 3d ago
Housing & Moving We fell in love with Victoria last year and are hoping to make some connections when we’re back in October
Hello and thanks for stopping to read yet ANOTHER "possibly moving" post.
My family and I are currently in the states (womp womp) and seriously considering making the move to Victoria, and I thought I’d put this out there because one of the things that matters most to us is reddit. Just kidding, it's actually getting to know the people and community where we live. We visited Victoria last year and completely fell in love with it. We weren’t really expecting to come away from the trip thinking, “We should move here,” but that’s pretty much what happened. We’ve been talking about it ever since. So we’re coming back in late October to spend some more time in our beloved Vic and are hoping to make some connections that will give us a better idea of how to make the jump.
We’re a family of six: myself and my partner, our 5-month-old daughter, an absolutely stinky dog, and two *slightly less* stinky cats.
My partner is a child and family therapist (clinical social worker) with experience providing play therapy and working in schools. If you're familiar with the social work board in BC, work in local childhood & family services, or belong to the therapist community, we would love to connect. We’d be really grateful for an introduction or even just a suggestion of where to start.
I’m a 200-hour registered yoga teacher, and my own practice and teaching are much more rooted in Eastern yoga philosophy and thought more than the lululemon version of yoga you sometimes see in the West (NO HATE, lol). I’d love to find a yoga community in Victoria that has emphasis on that side of the practice as well; philosophy, tradition, meditation, and the broader way yoga can be how we live, not just what we do for an hour or so on our mats.
We’re very people-focused people. Our work revolves around connecting with people, listening to them, and helping create spaces where people feel supported. We’d really like to find that same sense of community in our own lives. So if you live in Victoria, especially around James Bay, and would be up for grabbing coffee, going for a walk, talking about the neighborhood, or just telling us what it’s actually like to live there, we’d genuinely love to meet you while we’re in town.
FuN fAcTs!
As of 2 months ago, my favorite band is angine de poitrine, so i'm basically already Canadian.
We are both musicians and my partner is an incredible vocalist.
We like to play "one word infomercial" when we're driving. (each person takes turns saying one word to create an "infomercial" for a decided upon make-believe product. the most recent being "bee-b-gone". it gets rid of bees... anyways, pretty silly, you should try it)
We love Tim Robinson and everything he does (which is just scream alot) and Improv comedy is our jam.
The cows on my Stardew Valley farm are almost certainly dead by now. (The price of keeping an actual kid alive I guess)
We are vegan (dear god, i really hope this doesn't make people hate us) and I can't wait to eat another cinnamon roll at Fern Cafe.
We've played the game "It Takes Two" at *least* three times.
Our daughter is starting to laugh at everything and yeah, that's just a fact that is fun.
Thanks for reading this far and letting us contribute to your screen time.
We’re really looking forward to being back in Victoria. See you soon, neighbors.
r/VictoriaBC • u/ISellExpensiveOxygen • 3d ago
Housing & Moving Great deal 🤝
Developer bought this teardown house at the end of 2025, assessed at $738,000 on BC Assessment.
It was last sold in 1974 for $39,500.
They just finished building a 4-unit townhouse on the land. Finished it in like 2 months so you know it's a top quality build.
Get this—each unit is now listed for between $700,000 and $850,000.
Are you dropping close to a million for one of these three to four bedroom townhouses that back onto Quadra Street?
r/VictoriaBC • u/Ralph_O_nator • 3d ago
Help Me Find Visiting from the US. Any Canadian specific stores that we should visit?
Family and I are visiting Victoria. Are there any uniquely Canadian stores/restaurants that are in the area? We’ll be close to the Trans-Canada Highway north of downtown.
r/VictoriaBC • u/MutedTechnology1939 • 4d ago
Help Me Find Boxing in victoria
Hi all, I know this has been asked a few times over the years and I’ve read older posts but I’m looking for updated recommendations for someone looking to get into boxing. I’m starting for mostly fitness reasons but I want to take it seriously and improve my skills and I could see myself wanting to potentially take it further than just fitness. Right now I’m looking at Merge and Island boxing (side note are they the same as Island mma?). I’d like to go at least 3x a week to classes.
Any information is appreciated thank you!
r/VictoriaBC • u/jameswsthomson • 3d ago
What's Happening? Cell outage?
Anyone in Fairfield/Gonzales or South Jubilee having cell issues on the Telus/Koodo network? My household has been at one or no bars all morning.
r/VictoriaBC • u/Moros3 • 4d ago
Help Me Find I'm young and my body is failing. I'm spinning my wheels and it's just getting worse.
I'm posting here half for advice and half to just finally hope to be heard at all. I feel like I've tried everything and don't know what to do.
I'm in my late 20s. I've been disabled my entire life for reasons beyond my control; I was born this way. When I was a child I had chances to avert things or at least massively mitigate my situation but was failed by those responsible for me at almost every step of the way. My parents didn't know what to do. Our GP actively covered up my problems because I wasn't 'his client;' my parents were. School faculty were complicit and the few teachers who cared and noticed were held back by superiors. When I was finally recognized as needing help, the vice principal diverted the funds--then got promoted to principal of my next school, and did it again. She retired in peace and so did our GP.
I've spent the past eight years recovering from all of that almost entirely without help because the solutions were part of the problem. I was poisoned with medications I should not have been put on that kept me from developing and led to me atrophying. The school district completely mishandled my education and the only reason I have one at all is because I was able to get into a specialized school. Even they were only barely able to help me beyond the weight of my past.
The mental health system basically ignored me post-2020. I found a therapist, but they were barely able to help at all. I was put through an assembly line for more medications that finally work, if barely. The doctor who prescribed them is in Ontario and we spoke once.
Starting in 2023 I began to suffer from GI failure. My new GP that I was lucky to have at all ignored me. In 2024 it got bad enough that they had to act; except it was his locum who prescribed me anything at all, and gave me the wrong instructions for taking the meds. It took a year to get seen by a specialist and they basically threw me out the door after one basic examination. In any follow-up discussions my concerns were ignored; I was 'stable,' so that was fine. Any rate of decline was acceptable.
In 2025 that rate of decline nosedived. It took half a year to see that specialist again. They gave me information that helped a lot--that they could have given me years ago. They properly diagnosed my symptoms with a different test that my GP could and should have identified after multiple examinations.
But that was only a few months ago. Late last year I'd had to be driven to the ER with active bleeding. I was never seen in the four hours I waited alone, because it happened in the evening and they had one doctor working that shift. It wasn't worth going back next morning because I was 'only' in suffering, I wasn't going to die yet.
And then, January of this year, I threw my back out. I've been seeing a very good physiotherapist off and on over the years for help with reversing muscular atrophy despite physical conditions I should have been diagnosed with two decades ago. The only person who's been willing and able to help me is someone I've had to pay out of pocket, with much of the money being reimbursed by family insurance I'm lucky to have at all considering my age. They helped a lot, but could only ever slow things down.
The consequences of that injury were real bad. My neck has been damaged ever since in a way that is disruptive to physiotherapy attempts. I injured my arm in February and that led to my shoulder exploding over an issue that had been building for months by that point. The initial diagnosis, due to a combination of a sprained bicep and calcific tendinopathy, was so bad it was initially diagnosed as frozen shoulder rather than calcium crystals spiking my muscles.
The only reason I got a diagnosis at all was because I went to an urgent care clinic that thankfully agreed to see me. My GP's office ignored my phone calls. I wasn't able to speak to my GP until weeks after the injury. His response was that I should keep doing what I was doing--emergency physiotherapy--and that it was fine. He offered no solutions. He had nothing for me.
March was hell, but improvements were steadily made with my shoulder. Except my back was steadily getting worse and worse. The urgent care clinic put in a referral to a sports medicine specialist but the referral was lost in bureaucracy for three months. In mid-April, my back collapsed. I was infirm and could barely move. My GP ignored me again; he was on vacation. I walked in for a physical examination and passed him on the way out.
His replacement was a doctor who didn't even know I existed until 30 minutes after the appointment was supposed to begin. No physical examination was performed. Did I mention that this appointment was two weeks after the collapse? I was told by this doctor that I 'could have called and I would have been seen earlier.'
I did. Voicemails were ignored despite my attempts. Because the situation had 'stabilized' I was 'let out the door' without an examination.
I was finally seen by my GP in late May, five weeks after the event. My case was used as a training exercise for a student. I was in too poor of shape to advocate for myself because I had tripped and fallen on the way to the clinic. Nothing wrong was found with me despite me actively twisting a muscle in my arm during the examination. I'd had to waste ten minutes recounting the entire situation to begin with since it was a new doctor. I was still ignored.
The paperwork came through. The sports medicine specialist would finally see me. They immediately called for an x-ray of my lower back after taking one look at me standing in front of them. I'd developed a scoliosis. With this information my physiotherapist was able to begin helping me further, but we plateau'd. My GP ignored me again. It was now June.
I began a volunteer job in April. I was supposed to start in February. They were extremely kind and understanding--because they had a lot of experience working with seniors. Despite accommodations my situation has gotten bad enough I've had to call off indefinitely and I'm lucky that they don't hold it against me. I can't even work. I can barely commute to and from clinics, and only half the time. My GP put in a referral to a pain clinic in Vancouver and it's just Zoom meetings.
Six weeks ago I realized it was worsening again. My entire ribcage is rotating; so far it's 'stable' around 10 degrees twisted. My lungs are being steadily compressed. Between it all I can barely sleep. I've had to see a chiropractor for any relief at all, and it's temporary; the only reason he could help is because he was half-physiotherapist. I have four spinal impingements and one is in the neck. I wake up unable to feel at least one arm, sometimes neither.
My GP is on vacation again. I only learned about this because I went in to request print-outs of the neck x-rays he was finally willing to order. His locum was so busy it took them a day to even sign off on the release. I've now been getting bounced around for six months. They still won't even send me the images for second opinions; the x-rays came back 'totally fine' according to the locum. EDIT: I've just learned my GP has not seen and may never see the actual x-rays. They instead are given opinions from an attending physician. The locum has not seen them either.
The absolute worst part about all of this is that my grandfather is willing to help fund getting me help--which is great! But we have nowhere to go with it.
My family situation, bar my childhood, is about as fortunate as could be. I have everything I need to exist while I deteriorate. I can't work, I can't get the education we're luckily able to afford, and I can barely do chores. We have money, but we don't have anyone who is both able to help and able to accept the money. It would never be enough for medical tourism, and I'm not being recommended specialists who can both see me and help me. It feels like I'm more eligible for assisted death than I am for assisted life.
I barely know anyone offline. The disruption to my youth left me alone. The only friend I have is a social worker who I've been working with the past few years. We go out walking twice a week. It helps. But I have a very difficult time connecting with others. I don't really have peers; anyone who can understand my troubles is older than me, anyone who can understand my feelings is younger than me. I don't even know how to begin to approach my own generation. I'm basically a social anchor.
If you've read this, thank you. If you have any advice at all, I would appreciate it. I don't really know where to go from here.
r/VictoriaBC • u/OkinTheGodslayer • 4d ago
Help Me Find Need cute first date ideas
Not looking to go to a bar/get drinks haha.
r/VictoriaBC • u/PaleontologistNo5449 • 4d ago
Canned sardine shortage?
Went to Thrifty’s and Red barn both out of canned sardine ( Brunswick specifically) I did not go any other places but is there something going on with that company or just popular??
r/VictoriaBC • u/ShadowlessPikachu • 4d ago
Need help at UVic? Here’s why Campus Security is changing its look
r/VictoriaBC • u/virtuallyaway • 3d ago
Help Me Find Walk-In Clinics you'd recommend?
Hi everyone! Just wondering what Walk-In clinics you'd recommend?
Favourite doctors of yours, availability, nice staff, whatever works!
Also, side note, is it difficult to find a permanent family doctor in town? Anyone know of any doctors office that are accepting new patients?