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Victoria Olive Oil Co: A Local Gem in Victoria BC

One of the best parts of living in Victoria, BC is discovering the small local businesses that make everyday life here feel special. From farmers markets to neighbourhood cafés, Vancouver Island is full of locally owned shops that bring personality and community to the region.

In this edition of my Local Love series, I stopped by Victoria Olive Oil Co to connect with owner Cherilee and see what’s new in the shop.

If you enjoy cooking, entertaining, or finding thoughtful gifts, this is a place worth knowing.


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What Makes Victoria Olive Oil Co Special

Victoria Olive Oil Co & Gourmet Foods has become a favourite destination for food lovers in Victoria. The shop specializes in premium extra virgin olive oils and aged balsamic vinegars sourced from around the world.

Visitors can sample a wide range of flavours and learn how different oils and vinegars can elevate everyday cooking.

Some highlights include:

• Seasonal infused olive oils
• Rich, aged balsamic vinegars
• Gourmet pantry items
• Beautiful custom gift baskets
• Perfect hostess or housewarming gifts

Whether you’re preparing a meal for friends or looking for a unique local gift, the shop offers something special.


A Perfect Stop for Entertaining and Gift Giving

Many of my clients are surprised by how many locally owned specialty food shops exist across Victoria and the Saanich Peninsula.

Victoria Olive Oil Co is one of those places that makes entertaining easy. Their gift baskets are especially popular for:

• housewarming gifts
• hostess gifts
• holiday entertaining
• corporate or client gifts

Supporting businesses like this is one of the reasons living on Vancouver Island feels so connected to the community.


Living in Victoria Means Discovering Local Gems

When people move to Victoria, they often focus on finding the right home or neighbourhood. But what truly makes a place feel like home are the businesses, cafés, markets, and shops that shape daily life.

From Sidney to the Westshore, Vancouver Island has an incredible network of independent businesses that bring character to the community.

That’s exactly why I started the Local Love series — to highlight the people and places that make living here so enjoyable.


Thinking About Moving to Victoria BC?

If you're considering a move to Victoria, BC or exploring neighbourhoods across Vancouver Island, I’m always happy to share local recommendations and insights about the communities here.

Visit YourVanIsleHome.com to learn more about:

• moving to Victoria BC
• neighbourhood guides
• local lifestyle recommendations
• real estate opportunities across the region

And follow along for more Local Love features highlighting the businesses that make this community so special.


Jacqueline Ross
REALTOR® | Coldwell Banker Oceanside Real Estate
(250) 415-5656
jac@yourvanislehome.com

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Local Love: Farmer’s Daughter — A Saanich Favourite Worth the Short Drive from Sidney

One of the things I love most about working in and around Sidney is how connected the surrounding communities feel. You’re never far from something special — a great walk, a thoughtful local shop, or a place that reminds you why people choose this part of Vancouver Island in the first place.

Farmer’s Daughter, located just outside Sidney in Saanich, is one of those places.

If you haven’t been yet, it’s a locally loved shop known for its carefully curated selection of cheeses, pantry staples, and specialty food items — all chosen with intention and a strong connection to local producers.

Why Farmer’s Daughter Feels So “Island”

Farmer’s Daughter isn’t about rushing in and out. It’s the kind of place where you slow down, ask questions, and discover something new — whether that’s a local cheese, a small-batch condiment, or the perfect addition to a dinner with friends.

That slower, more thoughtful way of living is something I hear people say they’re looking for all the time — especially downsizers and newcomers considering Sidney. It’s not just about the house. It’s about the rhythm of daily life.

A Lifestyle Match for Sidney Living

Sidney has a unique charm — walkable streets, ocean views, independent shops, and a strong sense of community. Farmer’s Daughter fits beautifully into that lifestyle, even though it’s technically just outside town.

It’s the kind of spot Sidney residents happily make a short drive for — and one I often recommend to clients who are getting to know the area. These are the local gems that make settling in feel personal, not generic.

Why Local Businesses Matter in Real Estate

When I help someone move to Sidney or the surrounding areas, we always end up talking about more than listings and floorplans. We talk about where they’ll shop, where they’ll walk, where they’ll bring visiting family, and what will make the place feel like home.

Local businesses like Farmer’s Daughter are part of that story. They’re what turn a neighbourhood into a community.

Local Love, Always

Supporting local businesses is something I care deeply about — both personally and professionally. They’re part of what makes living on the Saanich Peninsula and in Sidney so special.

If you’re new to the area or simply looking to explore more of what’s nearby, Farmer’s Daughter is well worth a visit.

And if you’re thinking about making a move to Sidney — or just starting to explore what life here could look like — I’m always happy to share not just market insight, but the places that make this community feel like home.

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