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Local Love: The Sidney Pier Hotel

There's a question I hear more than almost any other from clients who are thinking about moving to Vancouver Island. It comes up toward the end of conversations, almost like an afterthought, but it never really is. The question is: where should we stay when we come to look?

It sounds practical, and it is. But what's behind it is something bigger. The trip to Vancouver Island is often the moment everything becomes real. It's when you stop imagining the move and start actually picturing it. Where you stay, how you wake up, whether you can walk somewhere for coffee, whether the town feels right at seven in the morning before you've seen a single house — all of that shapes what you come home with.

For a long time I gave my clients the best guidance I could. But I didn't have a place I could point to and say: go here, I trust this completely, this is the right base for the trip you're about to take.

That changed when I walked into The Sidney Pier Hotel.

The Sidney Pier sits right on the waterfront in Sidney, at the edge of Beacon Avenue and the marina. It's a short walk to the bookshops, bakeries, and coffee spots that make this town so easy to fall in love with on a first visit. The building is modern and thoughtfully designed, with a spa on site and a restaurant downstairs. It doesn't feel like a place you pass through. It feels like a place you settle into.

I should mention: the hotel has just completed a full reimagining of the suites. New finishes, new furnishings, and a feel that's warmer and more considered than before. The bathrooms are spa-inspired and well-appointed. The kitchens and kitchenettes are beautifully fitted out. It's the same stunning waterfront location — the views haven't changed — but the experience inside has been genuinely elevated. If you've stayed here before, it's worth coming back with fresh eyes.

I've partnered with The Sidney Pier Hotel to offer my relocation clients a special rate on three specific room types as part of working with me.

The Townview Suite is a spacious studio with a king bed, a full kitchen, and west-facing views over the heart of Sidney. It's the room for clients who like to cook their own breakfasts and spread out a little. The Seaport or Courtyard King is a comfortable, well-appointed guestroom with everything you need, offering views of either the courtyard or the town of Sidney. And the Coastal King or Queen is a beautifully designed room with courtyard or Beacon Avenue views, with select floors offering a private furnished balcony — one of the loveliest places to have your morning coffee while you think through the homes you saw the day before.

I make the reservation personally. There's no code or link — you just reach out to me and we sort it out together as part of working with me.

Sidney is a town that tends to make the decision for people. You arrive not quite sure, you walk Beacon Avenue, you sit somewhere with a coffee and watch the ferries move across the water, and then you know. I wanted my clients to have a place that helps that happen. The Sidney Pier Hotel is that place, and with the newly reimagined suites, it's better than ever.

If you're thinking about a move to the Saanich Peninsula and want to know more about how this works, reach out. I'm always happy to talk through what the process looks like from start to finish.

Jacqueline Ross, REALTOR®
Your Van Isle Home
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jac@yourvanislehome.com

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Beam Beauty & Wellness Langford: Local Love + Skin Treatments That Actually Work

If you’re new here, Local Love is where I highlight businesses around Greater Victoria that genuinely stand out—places that aren’t just offering a service, but creating an experience and a sense of connection.

And this one is personal.

✨ Celebrating 2 Years of Beam Beauty & Wellness

Located in Belmont Market in the WestShore, Beam Beauty & Wellness is celebrating its two-year anniversary—and after spending time there, it’s easy to see why they’ve built such a strong and loyal client base.

From the moment you walk in, there’s a calm, welcoming energy. It doesn’t feel clinical or transactional—it feels intentional. And that comes from Kat.

🤍 More Than Treatments—A Sense of Community

There are a lot of places you can go for skin treatments. But not all of them make you feel comfortable, informed, and genuinely cared for.

What stands out most at Beam isn’t just the quality of the services—it’s the sense of community Kat has created. You’re not rushed. You’re not pressured. You’re guided.

That matters—especially when you’re trusting someone with your skin. And it shows up in the details, too.

During their anniversary celebration, they supported other local businesses by sharing coffee and treats from Rhino Coffee House and a beautiful cake from Cordova Bay Cake Company—a small touch that says a lot about how they operate.

✨ Treatments I’ve Personally Tried

I don’t recommend places lightly—especially when it comes to skin. Here are a few of the treatments I’ve experienced at Beam:

Laser Hair Removal
A long-term solution that’s been worth it—especially heading into warmer months.

Lumecca (IPL)
This one has been a standout. Lumecca is designed to target pigmentation like sun spots and uneven skin tone, leaving your skin looking clearer, brighter, and more even.

👀 What’s New at Beam

Beyond their core treatments, Beam is continuing to expand into more advanced wellness services—including options that support things like hormonal balance and overall well-being.

If you’ve been curious about where skin care meets wellness, this is definitely a space to start asking questions and exploring what’s possible.

🎥 Watch My Visit

Here’s a quick look inside and why this place has become my go-to:

👉 Local Love: Beam Beauty & Wellness

📍 Why It Matters (Especially If You’re New to the Area)

If you’re moving to—or settling into—the WestShore, finding trusted services can take time. Places like Beam make that easier. Not just because of what they offer, but because of how they make you feel when you’re there.

And that’s what Local Love is all about.

💬 Final Thoughts

Two years in, Beam Beauty & Wellness has clearly built more than a client list—they’ve built a community.

If you’ve been thinking about doing something for your skin, this is one of those places where you can feel confident you’re in the right hands.

Looking for more hidden gems around the Island? Stay tuned—there’s more coming

Jacqueline Ross, REALTOR®
Your Van Isle Home
250-415-5656
jac@yourvanislehome.com
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Free Things to Do in Victoria This December (Holiday Guide 2025)

Victoria shines in December — literally. The whole city glows with lights, music, and community warmth, and some of the best things to do this season are entirely free. Whether you’re new to the Island or simply soaking up the magic, here’s your Local Love guide to the most festive no-cost activities across Greater Victoria.


1. Inner Harbour Holiday Lights

December transforms the Inner Harbour into a glowing postcard. Parliament, the Empress, and the marina sparkle every night — and it’s completely free. Grab a hot chocolate, stroll the waterfront, and soak in the atmosphere.
Best time: just after sunset.

https://gvha.ca/events/harbour-holiday-light-up/


2. Lights of Wonder

Check out Lights of Wonder - Downtown Victoria’s most photo-worthy holiday event at Centennial Square November 29 – December 31! Catch live entertainment on stage Friday and Saturday nights. Snap unforgettable holiday photos with family, friends, and even your pup. Don’t miss the return of the Ferris wheel, opening December 19.

https://downtownvictoria.ca/lights-of-wonder/


3. Sidney’s Seaside Lights & Beacon Avenue Stroll

Sidney goes all-in on holiday lights every year. Take a walk along Beacon Avenue, enjoy the decorated storefronts, and wander the waterfront promenade by the pier.

Bonus: Many shops offer free tastings or cookie samples on select days.

https://www.exploresidney.ca/holidays/


4. Esquimalt’s 2025 Christmas Tree Village

Esquimalt is one of the most underrated places for holiday magic. Experience the magic of the holidays at the tenth annual Christmas Tree Village.The Recreation Centre Atrium and Archie Browning Sports Centre is transformed into a holiday wonderland, teeming with twinkling lights and delightful decorations.

https://www.esquimalt.ca/ChristmasTreeVillage


5. Oak Bay Village Holiday Windows

Oak Bay’s boutique shops create beautiful window displays throughout December. It’s festive, friendly, and walkable — and with the smell of fireplaces drifting through the village, it feels like a small-town Hallmark movie.

And On the first Saturday of December the Island Equipment Owners Association Truck Parade & Food Drive, featuring over 80 brightly lit cement trucks, dump trucks and other heavy equipment comes through Oak Bay Village. Music, food collection from 5 PM at the Oak Bay Municipal Hall.

https://www.oakbay.ca/whats-happening/annual-events/christmas-in-oak-bay/


6. Beacon Hill Park Winter Walks

No cost, endless beauty. Wander through Beacon Hill Park, visit the ducks, enjoy quiet forest paths, and take in the views from Dallas Road. Crisp winter air + ocean scenery = perfection.

Park info:
https://www.victoria.ca/parks-recreation/parks-trails/our-parks/beacon-hill-park


7. Drive or Walk Through Festive Neighbourhoods

Local favourites you can walk or drive through:

https://www.timescolonist.com/life/greater-victoria-christmas-lights-map-4831091

Free, cheerful, and perfect for a pre-holiday drive.


8. Local Craft Markets

Victoria hosts multiple markets — and many offer free entry on certain days or after certain hours. Even if you’re not shopping, it’s a lovely way to support local makers and feel part of the community.

https://www.victoria.ca/community-culture/events


Local Love Wrap-Up

December in Victoria is less about spending and more about slowing down, wandering, and feeling part of this island community. Whether you’re exploring harbour lights or discovering new neighbourhood favourites, the magic is everywhere — and most of it is free.

If you're new to Victoria or thinking about calling this beautiful place home, exploring in December is the perfect way to get to know its heart.

And if you’d like help choosing a neighbourhood that fits your lifestyle — I’d love to guide you.

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

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Victoria Olive Oil Co: A Gourmet Gem in Downtown Victoria

If you love discovering local gems that celebrate flavour, quality, and craftsmanship, Victoria Olive Oil Co is a must-visit. Located at 619 Broughton Street in downtown Victoria, this shop is a sensory experience from the moment you walk through the door.

I recently stopped in to create a closing gift basket for some special clients and was absolutely blown away by the selection and quality. From beautifully bottled olive oils to gourmet food items and artisanal treats, everything here exudes care and authenticity.

The highlight of my visit was definitely the olive oil tasting experience. Sampling their unique blends was such a treat — and the lemongrass and mint-infused oil? Truly unforgettable! It’s refreshing, vibrant, and unlike anything I’ve tasted before.

The staff were friendly, knowledgeable, and went above and beyond to help me curate the perfect gift. Their enthusiasm and expertise made the entire experience even more enjoyable.

Whether you’re looking for a thoughtful local gift, a gourmet addition to your kitchen, or simply a fun tasting experience, Victoria Olive Oil Co is well worth the visit. You can explore their offerings and learn more on their website

Highly recommend stopping by next time you’re in downtown Victoria!

Need more recommendations? Contact me today and I’ll introduce you to more great places to shop, eat and play in Victoria and around southern Vancouver Island.

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

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Sushi Island: Fresh, Flavourful, and Friendly Dining in Victoria

If you’re craving fresh, high-quality sushi in a cozy and welcoming setting, Sushi Island on Hillside Avenue is a must-visit. Located at 1633 Hillside Ave, Unit 105, Victoria, BC, this local gem offers a delightful dining experience with a wide selection of beautifully crafted rolls and sashimi.

From the moment you step inside, the friendly staff and relaxed atmosphere make you feel right at home. The menu features an impressive variety of both traditional and creative sushi rolls, each one expertly prepared and visually stunning.

On my recent visit, the spicy salmon roll stole the show — bursting with bold flavour and just the right amount of heat 🔥. The salmon sashimi was incredibly fresh and plated with care, showcasing the quality and attention to detail that Sushi Island is known for.

What I love most about this spot is the value. The prices are very reasonable for the quality and portion sizes offered, making it a great option for both casual sushi nights and special occasions.

Whether you’re a lifelong sushi lover or new to Japanese cuisine, Sushi Island delivers a consistently enjoyable experience that keeps you coming back. It’s one of those restaurants that reminds you why dining local is always worth it.

Check out their full menu and hours at www.sushiislandvictoria.com and treat yourself to a meal that’s as satisfying as it is delicious. 🍣

Need more recommendations? Contact me today and I’ll introduce you to more great places to eat, shop, and play in Victoria and around southern Vancouver Island.

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

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Discover Glo Restaurant & Lounge: A Hidden Gem in Burnside Gorge, Victoria

If you’re looking for a place that combines incredible food, exceptional service, and a breathtaking view, look no further than Glo Restaurant & Lounge. Nestled in the Burnside Gorge neighbourhood at 2940 Jutland Rd, Glo offers the perfect blend of atmosphere and culinary delights that will make you want to return again and again.

I recently had the pleasure of dining at Glo with both my team and my parents, and I can confidently say that every visit has been a memorable one. The meals consistently surpass expectations, leaving everyone at the table completely satisfied.

On the menu, the salmon was perfectly cooked, flaky, and flavourful. The blackened chicken was a hit, with just the right amount of spice. The ahi tuna was fresh and expertly prepared—definitely a must-try. And let’s not forget the desserts! From rich chocolate treats to light, fruity options, they were the perfect ending to an already exceptional meal.

What sets Glo apart is the atmosphere. Located on the beautiful Selkirk Waterway, dining here offers a peaceful view of the water and surrounding nature, creating the perfect backdrop for any meal. Whether you're enjoying a casual dinner with friends or a special meal with family, the ambiance truly enhances the experience.

The service was friendly and attentive, and the overall vibe is just right—inviting, yet elegant.

I highly recommend you check out Glo Restaurant & Lounge for your next dining experience in Victoria. You can learn more about their menu, hours, and specials by visiting their website. Trust me, you’ll want to book a table soon!

Need more recommendations? Contact me today and I’ll introduce you to more great places to eat, shop, and play in Victoria and around southern Vancouver Island.

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

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