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In the heart of downtown Victoria, British Columbia, by the spectacular Inner Harbour is the Victoria Conference Centre; a bright, modern and technically advanced meeting place that is most inviting.
Here, you can defy convention within the environs of an historic city and one of the world's top travel destinations. It's business, in the most pleasurable surroundings possible.

You can travel to Victoria via direct flights from major Canadian and U.S. centres.

The VCC provides just the right space for meetings of many sizes - small enough to be intimate, but able to handle conferences as large as 2,500 delegates.

We have 40,000 square feet of meeting space, 16 multi-purpose meeting rooms, a large exhibit hall, and a 400-seat lecture theatre. You'll be struck by our comfort, bright, airy spaces, welcoming atmosphere, and technological capabilities.

A two-level underground parking garage is available for up to 310 vehicles.

This is Victoria, located on Vancouver Island, and the historic capital of British Columbia - a city voted by readers of Conde Nast Traveler as #1 City in the Americas for ambience and adventure and the #1 Island by Traveler's Magazine.

With a rich cultural and architectural heritage and its eco-adventures and nightlife - Victoria is very West Coast, very hip and truly wonderful. What's more, as a city of the sea, we've got the mildest climate in Canada, with lots of sunshine.

And right at the heart of it all is the Victoria Conference Centre.

What's Distinctive?

Visit one of the world's great museums, the Royal BC Museum, just a stone's throw from the VCC and attached to a state of the art IMAX Theatre. Our century-old Legislative Buildings, brilliantly outlined in light each evening, stand at the harbour's edge. Craigdarroch Castle, built in the 1880s, features the best collection of residential stained and leaded glass on the West Coast.

And the world-famous Butchart Gardens, with its spectacular 55-acres of floral display, is quite simply a 'must-see'.

In just a short time, Vancouver Island's wines and ciders have gained an international reputation for quality. The warm, dry Cowichan Valley, an hour from Victoria, is the Island's largest wine-growing region. A short 20-minute drive from downtown Victoria will bring you to a number of estate wineries, hosting daily tours, wine tastings and seasonally inspired fare.

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Meeting Space40000 sq ft

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