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Tvic Members by Category.Xlsx Art Galleries Art Gallery of Greater Victoria 1040 Moss Street Victoria BC V8V 4P1 (250) 384‐4171 Art Galleries Art in the Barn Gallery 4578 Hughes Road Victoria BC V9E 2B8 (778) 977‐2895 Art Galleries Arts Centre @ Cedar Hill Recreation Centre 3220 Cedar Hill Road Victoria BC V8P 3Y3 (250) 475‐7121 Art Galleries Coast Collective Arts Centre #103‐318 Wale Road Victoria BC V9B0J8 (250) 391‐5522 Art Galleries Out of the Mist Gallery 740 Douglas Street Victoria BC V8W 3M6 (250) 480‐4930 Art Galleries The Avenue Gallery 2184 Oak Bay Avenue Victoria BC V8R 1G3 (250) 598‐2184 Art Galleries The Robert Bateman Centre 470 Belleville Street Victoria BC V8V 1W9 (250) 940‐3630 Art Galleries West End Gallery 1203 Broad Street Victoria BC V8W 2A4 (250) 388‐0009 Art Galleries Winchester Galleries 665 Fort Street Victoria BC V8W 1G6 (250) 386‐2777 Castles & Heritage Buildings Craigdarroch Castle Historic House Museum 1050 Joan Crescent Victoria BC V8S 3L5 (250) 592‐5323 Castles & Heritage Buildings Royal Roads University 2005 Sooke Road Victoria BC V9B 5Y2 (250) 391‐2511 Churches & Temples Christ Church Cathedral 930 Burdett Avenue Victoria BC V8V 3G8 (250) 383‐2714 Museums & Heritage Sites Congregation Emanu‐El Synagogue 1461 Blanshard Street Victoria BC V8W 2J3 (250) 382‐0615 Museums & Heritage Sites Craigdarroch Castle Historic House Museum 1050 Joan Crescent Victoria BC V8S 3L5 (250) 592‐5323 Museums & Heritage Sites Fort Rodd Hill & Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites o 603 Fort Rodd Hill Road Victoria BC V9C 2W8 (250) 478‐5849 Museums & Heritage Sites Government House 1401 Rockland Avenue Victoria BC V8S 1V9 (250) 387‐2080 Museums & Heritage Sites Maritime Museum of British Columbia 634 Humboldt Street Victoria BC V8W 1A4 (250) 385‐4222 Museums & Heritage Sites Naval & Military Museum ‐ CFB Esquimalt 1299 Naden Way Victoria BC V9A 7N2 (250) 363‐4312 Museums & Heritage Sites Royal BC Museum 675 Belleville Street Victoria BC V8W 9W2 (250) 356‐7226 Museums & Heritage Sites Royal Roads University 2005 Sooke Road Victoria BC V9B 5Y2 (250) 391‐2511 Museums & Heritage Sites Shaw Centre for the Salish Sea 9811 Seaport Place Sidney BC V8L 4X3 (250) 665‐7511 Museums & Heritage Sites Sooke Region Museum & Visitor Centre 2070 Phillips Road Sooke BC V9Z 0Y3 (250) 642‐6351 Museums & Heritage Sites The Butchart Gardens 800 Benvenuto Avenue Brentwood Bay BC V8M 1J8 (250) 652‐4422 Museums & Heritage Sites Wentworth Villa Architecture Heritage Museum 1156 Fort Street Victoria BC V8V 3K8 (250) 598‐0760 Music Atomique Productions Various Locations Victoria BC V8W 3C6 (778) 433‐4743 Performing Arts Belfry Theatre 1291 Gladstone Avenue Victoria BC V8T 1G5 (250) 385‐6815 Performing Arts Blue Bridge Repertory Theatre 2657 Quadra Street Victoria BC V8T 4E3 (250) 385‐4462 Performing Arts Chemainus Theatre Festival 9737 Chemainus Theatre Road Chemainus BC V0R 1K0 (250) 246‐9820 Performing Arts Hermann's Jazz Club 753 View Street Victoria BC V8W 1J9 (250) 388‐9166 Performing Arts Langham Court Theatre 805 Langham Court Victoria BC V8V 4J3 (250) 384‐2142 Attractions Adrena LINE Zipline Adventure Tours 5128C Sooke Road Victoria BC V9Z 0E2 (250) 642‐1933 Attractions Attractions Victoria PO Box 39047 James Bay Postal Outlet Victoria BC V8V 4X8 Attractions BC Aviation Museum 1910 Norseman Road Sidney BC V8L 5B2 (250) 655‐3300 Attractions BC Forest Discovery Centre 2892 Drinkwater Road Duncan BC V9L 6C2 (250) 715‐1113 Attractions Beacon Hill Children's Farm Beacon Hill Park Victoria BC V8V 4Z8 (250) 381‐2532 Attractions Capilano Suspension Bridge Park 3735 Capilano Road North Vancouver BC V7R 4J1 (604) 985‐7474 Attractions Craigdarroch Castle Historic House Museum 1050 Joan Crescent Victoria BC V8S 3L5 (250) 592‐5323 Attractions Eagle Wing Whale & Wildlife Watching Tours Fisherman's Wharf, 12 Erie Street Victoria BC V8V 5A6 (250) 384‐8008 Attractions ÉCONOMUSÉE® BC Artisans at Work 200‐535 Yates Street Victoria BC V8W 2Z6 (604) 732‐3534 Attractions Emily Carr House 207 Government Street Victoria BC V8V 2K3 (250) 383‐5843 Attractions Fan Tan Alley Fan Tan Alley Victoria BC W8W 3G9 Attractions Fisherman's Wharf Fisherman's Wharf (1 Dallas Road) Victoria BC V8V 0B2 Attractions Flying Squirrel Victoria 808 Viewfield Road Victoria BC V9A 4V1 (778) 404‐1778 Attractions FlyOver Canada 999 Canada Place Vancouver BC V6C 3E1 (604) 620‐8455 Attractions Fort Rodd Hill & Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites o 603 Fort Rodd Hill Road Victoria BC V9C 2W8 (250) 478‐5849 Attractions Government House 1401 Rockland Avenue Victoria BC V8S 1V9 (250) 387‐2080 Attractions Heritage Acres 7321 Lochside Drive Saanichton BC V8M 1W4 (250) 652‐5522 Attractions Horror Escape Victoria 523 Broughton Street Victoria BC V8W 3E2 (778) 265‐7995 Attractions IMAX Victoria 675 Belleville Street Victoria BC V8W 1A1 (250) 480‐4887 Attractions Marina Restaurant 1327 Beach Drive Victoria BC V8S 2N4 (250) 598‐8555 Attractions Maritime Museum of British Columbia 634 Humboldt Street Victoria BC V8W 1A4 (250) 385‐4222 Attractions Mineral World & The Scratch Patch 9808 Seaport Place Sidney BC V8L 4X3 (250) 656‐0791 Attractions Miniature World 649 Humboldt Street Victoria BC V8W 1A7 (250) 385‐9731 Attractions Ocean River Adventures 1630 Store Street Victoria BC V8W 1V3 (250) 381‐4233 Attractions Parliamentary Education Office 501 Belleville Street Victoria BC V8V 1X4 (250) 387‐3046 Attractions Pendray's Corn Maze 9537 West Saanich Road North Saanich BC V8Z 5H1 (778) 584‐2538 Attractions Point Ellice House 2616 Pleasant Street Victoria BC V8T 4V3 (250) 380‐6506 Attractions Prince of Whales Whale Watching 812 Wharf Street Victoria BC V8W 1T3 (250) 383‐4884 Attractions Royal BC Museum 675 Belleville Street Victoria BC V8W 9W2 (250) 356‐7226 Attractions Royal Roads University 2005 Sooke Road Victoria BC V9B 5Y2 (250) 391‐2511 Attractions Shaw Centre for the Salish Sea 9811 Seaport Place Sidney BC V8L 4X3 (250) 665‐7511 Attractions Sidney Sculpture Walk 2440 Sidney Ave Sidney BC V8L 1Y7 (250) 656‐1184 Attractions SpringTide Whale Watching & Eco Tours 1119 Wharf Street Victoria BC V8W 1T7 (250) 384‐4444 Attractions The Butchart Gardens 800 Benvenuto Avenue Brentwood Bay BC V8M 1J8 (250) 652‐4422 Attractions The Gardens at HCP 505 Quayle Rd. Victoria BC V9E 2J7 (250) 479‐6162 Attractions The Raptors 1877 Herd Road Duncan BC V9L 5W4 (250) 746‐0372 Attractions The Robert Bateman Centre 470 Belleville Street Victoria BC V8V 1W9 (250) 940‐3630 Attractions Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre Avison Way, Stanley Park Vancouver BC V6B 3X8 (604) 659‐3474 Attractions Victoria Bug Zoo Inc. 631 Courtney Street Victoria BC V8W 1B8 (250) 384‐2847 Attractions Victoria Butterfly Gardens 1461 Benvenuto Avenue Brentwood Bay BC V8M 1J5 (250) 652‐3822 Attractions Victoria Escape Games 531 Yates Street ‐ Unit #203 Victoria BC V8W 1K8 Attractions Victoria Harbour Ferry Company Ltd. 189 Dallas Road Victoria BC V8V 1A1 (250) 708‐0201 Attractions Westholme Tea Company 8350 Richards Trail Westholme BC V9L 6B4 1‐250‐748‐3811 Attractions WildPlay Element Parks 15 ‐ 1767 Island Highway Victoria BC V9B 1J1 1‐855‐595‐2251 Comics, Games, Play & Collectibles Cherry Bomb Toys 1410 Broad Street Victoria BC V8W 2B1 (250) 385‐8697 Comics, Games, Play & Collectibles Curious Comics 631 Johnson Street Victoria BC V8W 1M7 (250) 384‐1656 Comics, Games, Play & Collectibles Dragon Impact 640 Yates Street Victoria BC V8W 1L3 (250) 590‐8880 Comics, Games, Play & Collectibles Fan Favourites Games & Movies 760‐B Yates Street Victoria BC V8W 1L4 (250) 590‐1202 Comics, Games, Play & Collectibles Infusion Edutainment 514 Fort Street Victoria BC V8W 1E6 (778) 265‐8338 Comics, Games, Play & Collectibles Interactivity Board Game Cafe 723 Yates St. Victoria BC V8W 1L6 (250) 480‐3979 Comics, Games, Play & Collectibles Kaboodles Toy Store 1320 Government Street Victoria BC V8W 1Y8 (250) 383‐0931 Comics, Games, Play & Collectibles Legends Comics & Books 633 Johnson Street Victoria BC V8W 1M7 (250) 388‐3696 Comics, Games, Play & Collectibles Oscar & Libby's Gifts for the Upbeat & Offbeat 560 Johnson Street Victoria BC V8W 3C6 (250) 383‐0919 Comics, Games, Play & Collectibles Vic VR 2822 Nanaimo Street Victoria BC V8T 1Z4 (778) 265‐3608 Event Management Cantrav Services Inc. 22 West 2nd Avenue Vancouver BC V5Y 1B3 (604) 708‐2500 Event Management Chemistry Consulting Group 400 ‐ 1207 Douglas Street Victoria BC V8W 2E7 (250) 382‐3303 Event Management e=mc2 events Suite 910 ‐ 525 Seymour Street Vancouver BC V6B 3H7 (604) 669‐1383 Event Management MacGillivray & Associates Destination & Event Managemen . Victoria BC (250) 386‐1344 Event Management Sea to Sky Meeting Management Inc. 206 ‐ 201 Bewicke Avenue North Vancouver BC V7M 3M7 (604) 984‐6455 Event Management Venue West Conference Services Suite 301‐1040 Hamilton Street Vancouver BC V6B 2R9 (604) 681‐5226 Exhibition & Event Supplier Freeman Audio Visual Canada Suite 15‐1950 Government Street Victoria BC V8T 4N8 (778) 410‐2522 Exhibition & Event Supplier SW Audio Visual 544 Hillside Avenue Victoria BC V8T 1Y9 (250) 220‐2609 Meeting Venues and Catering Coastal Offices #132‐328 Wale Road Colwood BC V9B 0J8 (778) 265‐3399 Meeting Venues and Catering Comfort Inn & Suites Victoria 3020 Blanshard Street Victoria BC V8T 5C7 (250) 382‐4400 Meeting Venues and Catering Degrees Catering University of Victoria Victoria BC V8N 1M5 (250) 721‐8603 Meeting Venues and Catering Inn at Laurel Point 680 Montreal Street Victoria BC V8V 1Z8 (250) 386‐8721 Meeting Venues and Catering Maritime Museum of British Columbia 634 Humboldt
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