Taste Victoria after dark with local bites, BC wine, and haunted history
2 hours
Food samples, BC wine, guide
Explore Victoria at night on a 2-hour guided walk that pairs local tastings with stories from the city’s past. Visit historic streets and enjoy savory bites, BC wine, and dessert along the way.
You’ll walk about 1.8 km (1.1 miles) including stairs. The tour can’t accommodate gluten or dairy allergies; vegetarian option available by request with at least 24 hours’ notice. Gratuity isn’t included; the operator suggests $10–$15 per person.
Tours start promptly; late arrivals/no-shows are not refunded. No refunds for cancellations within 24 hours of the tour (including illness, travel delays, or weather). You can reschedule free of charge if requested more than 24 hours before the tour; an amendment fee may apply within 24 hours. If weather makes it impossible to run the tour, you’ll be offered rescheduling or a refund.
Request any allergies at least 24 hours in advance; last-minute requests may not be possible. You can accommodate some food allergies, but not all. This tour can’t accommodate gluten or dairy allergies. You can request a vegetarian option.
You’ll walk roughly 1.8 km (about 1.1 miles) and use stairs in a short period of time. This tour isn’t suitable if you can’t manage that amount of walking and stairs.
Bring a reusable water bottle (water isn’t provided at each stop), wear comfortable flat walking shoes, and dress for the weather (layers are recommended; bring an umbrella if rain is in the forecast).
Victoria Visitor Centre - 812 Wharf Street
Just finished the Eat Like a Canadian tour with Erik as my guide. I wholly recommend this tour for not only the food but all the interesting history along with it. You truly have not eaten like a Canadian until you have tried poutine, bannock, and the Caesar cocktail 🍹
Kaweka Stoney
April 19, 2026
Just finished the Eat Like a Canadian tour with Erik as my guide. I wholly recommend this tour for not only the food but all the interesting history along with it. You truly have not eaten like a Canadian until you have tried poutine, bannock, and the Caesar cocktail 🍹
Kaweka Stoney
April 19, 2026