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  2. The Empress (hotel) - Wikipedia

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    Victoria's Inner Harbour is located west of the hotel, on the other side of Government Street.. The Fairmont Empress sits at 721 Government Street, at the southern end of Downtown Victoria, the central business district for Victoria, British Columbia.

  3. Downtown Victoria - Wikipedia

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    The downtown area is an extremely popular place for tourists and local Victorians as that is where many of the movie theatres, stage theatres, hotels, restaurants, pubs, night clubs, and shops are. Many tourist attractions are located in and around the area including Bastion Square, heart of the 19th-century city's professional district.

  4. Category:Hotels in Victoria, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hotels in Victoria, British Columbia" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.

  5. Hotel Grand Pacific - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Grand Pacific is a 4.5-star hotel in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. [1] [2] It was built by Murray Gammon, acquired by Standard Life in the mid 1990s, and sold to Pacific Sun in 1996. [3] It underwent a $5 million renovation in the mid 2010s. [4] The hotel hosts tea, [5] and has hosted the Victoria Whisky Festival. [6]

  6. Canadian Pacific Hotels - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, BC Investment Management Corp. bought Delta Hotels, which was purchased by Marriott International in 2015. Empress Hotel, Victoria BC, 2013 Château Frontenac, Quebec City QC, 2009

  7. Chinatown, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    In 1911, Victoria's Chinatown housed 3,158 people, [2] almost more than the entire population of downtown Victoria (including Chinatown and Harris Green) in 2001. [4] From the late nineteenth century to the first decade of the twentieth century, it was the largest Chinese settlement in Canada. [5]

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