Sunday starts out with the 'world famous' water ballet of Victoria Harbour Mini Ferries and Water Taxis. |
No tips yet inside the violin case, but the day is young, so is the bass player of this family busker band. |
Some 'balcony seats' are individualized with umbrellas, blankets and flags. One notes, that the chairs are empty, as chair-holders are off enjoying numerous other diversions around town. |
The Stage - a large barge is anchored between the public marina in front of the Empress Hotel and a small dock. On deck is a complete concert set up under a canvas cover (in case of rain). |
Cheerful and relaxed, the 'grand stands' are slowly being constructed by an ever growing audience |
The drums were a favourite of the younger crowd, however, trumpets and violins were not far behind. |
Everybody is on the move.... |
Statue of young Queen Victoria reigns above the holiday crowd seated on the lawns of BC's Parliament Building. |
One's gotta eat! Plenty of mobile kitchens filled blocked-off streets, to feed the multitudes with international and local fare |
Trio Garufa and Joe Powers (harmonica) play tango favourites |
Bandoneon Player hailing from Switzerland |
Guitar Player hailing from Argentina |
Tango orchestra is joined by Emily Carr Strings to play famous tango, milonga and valse melodies. |
Milongas (dance venues) happen both indoors and out... |
Lost in Tango... |
The noisy bit: Tschaikovsky's 1812 Overture, the one with drum rolls, cannon shots and fireworks! The Crowd went wild! |
For a respite after a couple of days of crowds, festivities and almost non stop dancing, one heads out of town to Juan de Fuca Strait and tall West Coast forests. |
Beaches are quiet, fanned by cool breezes, pristine under cloudless skies. |
In Port Renfrew, a pleasant shore-side drive away from Victoria, sea fog invades the bay. |
The view from the patio of Port Renfrew Hotel makes for a perfect luncheon spot. |
After city strolls and tango dancing, a sea side seat on a drift wood log offers a perfect spot of R&R |
And not a soul in sight... |