Victoria

Victoria

Victoria in February

Not the best time

February offers slightly better weather than January but still plenty of rain. It's another solid month for budget travelers who prioritize savings over sunshine.

Weather

February continues the wet winter pattern with frequent drizzle and overcast skies. Temperatures start creeping up slightly, but the rain persists. Storm systems from the Pacific roll through regularly.

8°C high3°C low16 rain days

Crowds & Cost

low crowds
~$88/day average

February Tips

  • Book spa treatments at the Fairmont Empress - perfect weather for indoor pampering
  • Visit the Butchart Gardens' indoor conservatory when outdoor gardens look sparse
  • Restaurant reservations are easy to get, try the higher-end spots you'd normally wait for

All Months

May through September gives you Victoria at its most cooperative. July and August see temperatures around 22°C with maybe 10 rainy days total - practically desert conditions by Pacific Northwest standards. But this is also when ferry reservations become precious and hotel rates double. June hits the sweet spot. The gardens explode in bloom, crowds haven't peaked, and you can still find reasonable accommodation. Butchart Gardens looks incredible, and you won't be fighting tour buses for photos. September extends summer without the chaos. Temperatures stay mild, the ocean's actually warm enough for swimming (if you're brave), and restaurant patios remain open. Plus, the fall colors around Goldstream Provincial Park peak in early October. Winter isn't as grim as the rest of Canada makes it sound. December through February sees highs around 8°C with frequent rain, but snow is rare. The Empress Hotel's afternoon tea feels extra cozy, and you'll have attractions mostly to yourself. Hotel rates drop by half, which helps offset the shorter daylight hours.

Victoria Scores

Solo

8/10

Couples

9/10

Families

8/10

Adventure

7/10

Budget

6/10

Luxury

7/10

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