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The 577 Johnson Street the curious seals that follow boats. for the HouseHouse harbour ferry stops at swift st, below store st. 250.382.7221 minutes from langford, Colwood seekers of a more intense thrill, a zipline slide fan Tan alley is a private passageway It’s a shame 32 > CLIPPER VACATIONS MAGAZINE > 2011-2012 CLIPPER VACATIONS MAGAZINEGovernmentGovernment < 2011-2012 < 33 www.mangosvictoria.com at 60 kph/40 mph through coastal rain forest between fisgard and Pandora, said to be the we only have and Metchosin, it offers visitors HouseHouse Proof 8.5x11 2007:Abkhazi Gardens 2005 copy 1/21/10 12:09 PM Page 1 treetops is a must. narrowest right-of-way in Canada. fan Tan is a two feet. 3. Each seatback is replenished with a true west Coast experience, you could spend all your time outdoors in looking to add some zip to your trip? board game, popular with gamblers. in the mid adrenaline adventure Tours offers a 2011ClipperVacations.indd 32 this immense natural reserve. wild by nature5/5/11 2:14 PM 2011ClipperVacations.indd 33 1970s the buildings were condemned,5/5/11 2:14 andPM fan wilderness that is close to an is sooke’s motto. fully guided tree top tour through the Tan alley was all but deserted. Today, under BeaconBeacon picturesque sooke hills, including: 616 Trounce Alley urban centre. The other side of what makes sooke special earthquake provisions, its interesting little 5 Minute Walk from the Harbour 250 383 1883 HillHill unique is its multifaceted artistic culture. The eight scenic ziplines, two suspension shops survive. bridges, and an exhilarating aTv a new Clipper Vacations Magazine Douglas St Douglas St Two words describe this little town Beacon—Beacon beauty and pristine wilderness of the sooke Many of Chinatown’s heritage buildings ParkPark ride. shuttle transportation is wilderness and art. HillHillregion are an inspiration to many local artists. were the work of associations still active in INTERNATIONAL GUIDE VISITOR’S CHOICE available from the Clipper Terminal NOW OPEN - ’sthe Premier community. Waterfront The Chinese Consolidated Destination Resort ADPROOF every august for more than 20 years, a wilderness that is equallyDouglas St Douglas St rugged and ParkPark in victoria’s inner harbour. IntroductoryBenevolent Rates association Available building, 554-562 gentle allows everyone to discover nature, sooke’s large community of artists, artisans reservations highly recommended. fisgard, dates from 1885. on land and ocean, at their own pace. a and craft people has staged what has become Call or visit our website for details. before each trip – northbound and paradise for hikers, the sooke region offers one of the largest juried art shows on the The Chinese school, 636 fisgard, has a pagoda roof. The school dates from a 1908 law hundreds of kilometres of hiking, walking and island, the sooke fine art show. sooke’s AdrenaLine Adventure Tours denying Chinese-born children admission to BC cycling trails — from an easy stroll on whiffen many art studios and galleries display world- DOWNTOWN250-642-1933 HERITAGE public schools. spit or around the sooke Potholes to really class pieces of art — a 2,000-year-old burl loveHISTORIC toll free: 1-866-947-9145 CHINATOWN www.adrenalinezip.com southbound challenging ones like the Juan de fuca Marine seat; intricate stain and fusion glass works

Trail. and pottery; authentic first nation works, 616 View Street (backs onto Trounce Alley) at sooke’s doorstep is Juan de fuca some by the area’s indigenous inhabitants, Shopping & DiningTHE PRESTIGE OCEANFRONT RESORT & CONVENTION CENTRE SOOKE 5 Minute Walk from the Harbour 250 388 0613 strait. it makes for great fishing for some of the T’sou-ke first nation. 250.642.0805 • [email protected] • PrestigeHotelsAndResorts.com www.sheshevictoria.com Bastion Square (Benjamin Madison/Victoria Daily Photo) The Sweetest Shop in Town 64 > CLIPPER VACATIONS MAGAZINE > 2011-2012 districts of Victoria CLIPPER VACATIONS MAGAZINE PREPARED < 2011-2012 FOR: < 65 SHE SHE SHOES APUBLICATION: tradition CLIPPER of serving VACATIONS quality MAGAZINE sweets 634 Johnson Street victoria’s unique old Town extends from the inner harbour Causeway 10 blocks to VictoriaINSERTION and DATE: the 2010 world 250.472.7221 738 Yates Street > SIZE: 2.25” X 4.75” Near the Odeon since 1910 4. Clipper Vacations Magazine has a north along the waterfront and east to douglas st. within those 25-30 blocks are PREPARED BY: BRAVO ADVERTISING 250 590 1169 www.mangosvictoria.com(250) 382-3325 2011ClipperVacations.indd 64 some 200 heritage buildings—a5/5/11 veritable 2:16 PM2011ClipperVacations.indd museum of victorian 65 and edwardian 5/5/11 2:16 PM 1-800-848-1533 commercial architecture. no other Canadian city has a waterfront precinct like it. Today it is a busy shopping and dining district. (Peter Grant) captive audience–each traveler spends LOJO Part of the pleasure of discovery is best art in the city is displayed at swans— Lower Johnson Street has some of Victoria’s the old laneways—notably Trounce, both in the rooms and throughout the trendiest clothing shops: Lululemon 1 Athletica, 584 Johnson, is a BC-based waddington and fan Tan alleys. main fl oor—in the collection of its founding The MARITIME MUSEUM yoga outfi tter, and its sister store, Oqoqo 100 at least 2 YEARS / hours with our magazine OF BC, 28 Bastion Square, 2 with its distinctive engraved brick proprietor Michael williams. Just around is just down the street at 540. In the same OF SWEETS is housed in the striking paving, government st is the spine of old the corner at the foot of fisgard st is ulla, heritage buildings on the street side of 1889 Provincial Court Market Square are the clothing boutiques House, oldest courthouse Town, offering immersion in both history a highly-regarded new restaurant serving in Western Canada. A and shopping. local food in season. Mysi Majority and Suasion. Women’s fashion Imported British sweets & toffees 100 boutiques across the street include designer YEARS must-see for the nautical, another shopping-dining zone is on for the shopper in search of a mall, MAIL ORDERS WORLDWIDE OF SWEETS the Maritime Museum’s wear at Addiction (587) and Rebel Rebel during each transit. Broad street and nearby frontage on fort it’s the Bay Centre and nearby the douglas (585). The smallest store in town, Smoking displays share three fl oors THREE738 LOCATIONS! Yates Street with a huge archive of ships’ Lily at 569a sells famous handmade and Broughton. street strip. The Bay department store, 736 Douglas St. plans, nautical charts and clothing. Near the Odeon The Sweetest Shop in Town Bastion square and nearby blocks at government and fort, is the modern Bastion Square Farm (Victoria Conference Centre) photographs. The original A block up at 613 is Paradise Boutique, (250) 382-3325 A tradition of serving quality sweets of wharf st are popular with visitors evolution of the fur-trading company that Market, Thursdays and 638 Yates St. Supreme Court, presided Fridays from 10 am-5 pm, with swimsuits of local design. Visit their 1-800-848-1533 to Victoria and the world over by chief justice looking for outdoor dining spots. built a fort and founded a colony here. 738 Yates St. June to September, run by dynamic Facebook page, which features since 1910 Matthew Baillie Begbie -- interesting shops cluster on lower volunteers with the Island the fresh discoveries of its owners, as well as known as the Hanging Judge Chefs Collaborative. displaying the range of the shop’s collections -- has been restored. The yates and Johnson sts. nearby Market ChinatoWn (Deddeda Stemler/Tourism Victoria) in sizeable photo plays. oldest operating birdcage square has many more. This lively commercial area is the lower While in the neighbourhood, check out 5. Tourist-centric editorial entices readers elevator is here, too. at the foot of Pandora is the incom- block of fisgard st and surroundings. the clothing stores on Lower yates St — www.englishsweets.com www.englishsweets.com parable swans hotel and Bar. some of the look for the gate of harmonious interest Hughes (564 yates) and Outlooks (554) for 250.382.3325 or 800.848.1533 men. The 600 block has more. 28 > CLIPPER VACATIONS MAGAZINE > 2011-2012 CLIPPER VACATIONS MAGAZINE < 2011-2012 < 29 into your tourist-centric business

2011ClipperVacations.indd 28 5/5/11 2:14 PM2011ClipperVacations.indd 29 5/5/11 2:14 PM 6. Passengers take the magazine with them AD COPY CHANGES: YES NO EDITORIAL COPY CHANGES: YES NO as they leave the boat to visit your city! CALL FOR PICK UP (250) 727-1098 OR FAX TO (250) 652-8646 OR email: [email protected] Additional Marketing • • 7. One ad in Clipper Vacations Magazine and Advertising Opportunities gives you exposure all year long

Brochure Racking 8. Complimentary exposure in our ‘Shop 6 brochure slots – one adjacent to the ticketing counter, and one in Victoria’ and ‘Good Eats’ sections* the departure lounges of both the Seattle and Victoria terminals. One on each of the two Victoria Clipper vessels. 9. Most passengers spend at least one $550 / 6 months $700 / year night in Victoria, and two nights in Seattle GOOD EATS IN VICTORIA

Victoria’s Entertainment Centre • The Strathcona Hotel Poster Space Rental This famous multi-level Victorian-era cricket themed pub and restaurant features food ranging from old English pub fare to selections featuring Certified Angus Beef and fresh Ocean Wise seafood. This venue is ideal for larger groups and special events. Family dining is also available in 30”W X 40”H poster frames are located in the ticketing and The Sticky Wicket as well as on The Roof-top patio.

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2. Print, Racking and Poster Package 1/3 page ad or greater plus brochure racking TO RESERVE YOUR earns 30% discount on poster rates: AD SPACE CONTACT: $385 / 6 months $490 / year Lisa Hamilton (U.S.) Each successive poster: add $347 [email protected] Group Buys Phone (206) 283-4440 or (206) 769-3495 (cell) Non-Profit Trade Associations can qualify for a group buy of two adjacent pages for $10,000* net. Contact your advertising Peter Fibiger (Canada) representative for details. [email protected] Phone (250) 721-1173 or (250) 360-6587 (cell) As an original partner of the Victoria Clipper, Budget Rent a Car of Victoria has advertised in the Clipper magazine for more than 20 years. We continue to see an increase in our onboard reservations, and believe that this is attributable to the high quality publication that the Clipper magazine is. I would have no hesitation in recommending the magazine. – Paul Homewood, Director, Sales & Training, Budget Rent a Car of Victoria Mechanical Requirements

PRINTING SPECIFICATIONS IMAGE/RESOLUTION PRODUCTION QUESTIONS Clipper Vacations Magazine is printed on REQUIREMENTS Please contact: Marilyn Esguerra an offset press using a computer-to-plate All color images must be converted to at 206-284-8285 or email: production method. Paper is 70# and 60# CMYK. Scanned images should be [email protected] coated stock using 200 line screen. 266-300 dpi at actual size of reproduction. Photos downloaded from web pages are MAILING ADDRESS DIGITAL REQUIREMENTS low resolution images (72-100 dpi) and Clipper Vacations Magazine Digital ads are required when supplying should not be used. c/o Philips Publishing Group advertising material. Clipper Vacations AD FORMATS ACCEPTED 2201 West Commodore Way, Magazine is composed in Adobe In-Design High Resolution PDF. Seattle, WA 98199 CS4. All ads should be built at 100% of the 206-284-8285 reproduction size and should be no less than E-MAIL FILES TO www.philipspublishing.com 266 dpi for scanned images and 600 dpi for [email protected] line art. Philips Publishing Group offers in- PDF files no larger than 12mb. house design services for your advertisement. For larger files call for our FTP information Call for a price quote.

Clipper Navigation Inc. is the registered owner of Clipper Vacations Magazine published by Philips Publishing Group.

2201 West Commodore Way, Seattle, WA 98199 TO RESERVE YOUR 206-284-8285 AD SPACE CONTACT: www.philipspublishing.com Official publication of Lisa Hamilton (U.S.) Philips Publishing Group specializes in the [email protected] publication of newspapers and magazines for the marine, commercial fishing and maritime Phone (206) 283-4440 industrial markets. In addition we provide (206) 769-3495 (cell) custom publishing and contract publishing services for private and public companies, Peter Fibiger (Canada) associations, and non-profit organizations [email protected] We welcome the opportunity to help you with Phone (250) 721-1173 your publishing project, conference or event. (250) 360-6587 (cell)