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Harbour Towers Hotel & Suites

345 Quebec Street, Victoria, BC, Canada, V8V 1W4
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About us

Perfectly located within Victoria's Inner Harbour and just steps away from downtown shopping, dining, arts and entertainment. Boasting over 20‚000 square feet of flexible meeting and banquet space for up to 350 guests, our conference space includes three ballrooms, a penthouse function room and 11 breakout rooms all with natural light. Our Sales and Catering department will orchestrate every request to perfection from on-site audio visual, décor and staging, to sumptuous cuisine. Enjoy a restful sleep in one of our 196 spacious standard rooms, one- and two-bedroom suites or Penthouse suites. Many rooms feature spectacular views from their own balcony of either Victoria’s famous Inner Harbour or the Olympic Mountain Range. During your stay, savour perfectly grilled steaks and carefully selected regional and international wines in Vic’s Steakhouse & Bar or keep up with your daily routine in our Club 345 Fitness Centre with indoor heated pool, hot tub and sauna. Additional amenities include complimentary high speed WiFi throughout the hotel with complimentary business centre, local calls and downtown shuttle service. At the Harbour Towers we believe “It’s the little things that make the difference”, so whether you are an experienced meeting planner or hosting your very first function, our friendly and knowledgeable associates will be pleased to assist in every phase of planning to ensure your conference is a complete success.

Venue Details

ChainIndependent / Other
BrandIndependent
Built1974
Renovated-
Total meeting space20,326 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms196
Venue typeHotel

Industry Ratings

Northstar
AAA

Awards

Industry awards
Green Key Meeting rating - 4 (Only 3 hotels in Victoria).

Amenities

Room features and guest services
  • Calls (local)
  • Calls (toll-free)
  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (mountain)
  • View (ocean or water)
  • View (urban)
  • Voicemail box
Facilities
  • Extended stay
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Pet friendly
  • Space (private)
  • Wheelchair accessible

Meeting rooms

Total meeting space
20,326 sq. ft.
Largest room
4,000 sq. ft.
Space (private)
20,000 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms
14
Second largest room
3,384 sq. ft.
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Meeting space

Name
Room size
Maximum capacity
U-Shape
Banquet rounds
Cocktail rounds
Theater
Classroom
Boardroom
Crescent rounds (Cabaret)
Hollow square
The Lookout Room 1207
850 sq. ft.
50 x 17 sq. ft.
50
30
48
50
50
36
36
32
34
East Harbour Ballroom
2,700 sq. ft.
92 x 30 sq. ft.
300
-
250
300
300
128
-
150
-
West Harbour Ballroom
4,000 sq. ft.
-
350
-
300
350
---
180
-
Victoria Room 203
576 sq. ft.
24 x 24 sq. ft.
40
28
40
40
43
32
26
24
34
Saanich Room 205
576 sq. ft.
24 x 24 sq. ft.
43
28
40
40
43
32
26
24
34
Esquimalt Room 207
456 sq. ft.
24 x 19 sq. ft.
40
21
30
40
40
24
22
18
24
Oak Bay Room 209
456 sq. ft.
24 x 19 sq. ft.
40
21
30
40
40
24
22
18
24
James Bay Room 211
408 sq. ft.
24 x 17 sq. ft.
35
20
30
30
35
20
22
18
22
Laureate Room 213
320 sq. ft.
16 x 20 sq. ft.
25
17
20
25
30
16
18
12
20

Guest rooms

Total guest rooms
196
Single (1 bed)
58
Single (1 bed) rate
CA$95.00 - CA$299.00
Double (2 beds)
83
Double (2 beds) rate
CA$95.00 - CA$299.00
Suites
90
Tax rate
17.16%

Location

Getting Here

Distance from airport 16.16 mi
Parking in the area
Paid parking
( CA$15.00/day )
Street parking

Local Attractions

Maritime Museum of British Columbia
Maritime Museum of British Columbia
Museum
2 kms
Western Canada's oldest Maritime museum is located in a beautifully restored 1889 heritage building in historic Bastion Square. Experience yesterday today as you travel back in time to the days of pirates, shipwrecks, exploration and discovery. See Tilikum, the famous dugout canoe that carried Captain Voss from Victoria to England. Take a ride in North America's oldest operating birdcage elevator ranked as the second-best elevator ride in the world as found in National Geographic's Top 10 Elevator Rides of the World. And be sure to visit the Museum's original 19th century Vice-Admiralty Ccourtroom over which the infamous "Hanging Judge" Matthew Begbie once presdied. It is still in use today as a Tax Court!
28 Bastion Sq.
Victoria, BC, CA V8W 1H9
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Fisgard Lighthouse & Fort Rodd Hill
Fisgard Lighthouse & Fort Rodd Hill
Park
15 kms
Explore coastal gun batteries built over 100 years ago. See original guns, intriguing underground magazines, and camouflaged searchlight emplacements. Visit Canada's oldest west coast lighthouse and play with its brand-new interactive exhibits. Enjoy acres of meadows and stunning ocean views.
603 Fort Rodd Hill Rc
Victoria, BC, CA V9C 2W8
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Butchart Gardens
Butchart Gardens
Recreation
21 kms
Enticing visitors to Vancouver Island since the early 1900s, these breathtaking gardens are now a designated National Historic Site. Starting with the Sunken Garden, once a limestone quarry, The Butchart Gardens offers 22 ha (55 acres) of spectacular beauty in every season. Spring features countless tulips, daffodils and hyacinths, with the glorious Rose Garden bursting into bloom in the summer. Perennial borders start their stunning show in late summer, and the Japanese maples turn to russet, gold, and red in the fall. Entertainment highlights in July and August include music under the stars, Night Illuminations, and Saturday Fireworks. Christmas is a magical wonderland, including a new outdoor ice skating rink.
800 Benvenuto Ave.
Brentwood Bay, BC, CA V8M 1J8
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Victoria Bug Zoo
Victoria Bug Zoo
Recreation
1 km
Welcome to the amazing world of insects and spiders. A visit to this must see zoo offers visitors an excellent opportunity to view and experience multi-legged creatures from around the world in a safe, fun and friendly atmosphere. Get up close and personal with LIVE giant walkingsticks, alien-eyed praying mantids, hairy tarantulas and glow-in-the-dark scorpions, to name a few. Discover over 40 fascinating species including Canada's largest ant farm. The knowledgeable "bug guides" will reveal the exotic secrets of this hidden kingdom and provide a safe animal handling experience for the more adventurous. Imagine holding a tickling 400 leg millipede that stretches the length of your forearm! Bring your camera. It's an unforgettable, hands-on adventure. While in Victoria be sure to crawl, fly or wriggle your way to the Bug Zoo!
631 Courtenay St.
Victoria, BC, CA V8W 1B8
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Carr House
Carr House
Historical landmark
2 kms
The birthplace and childhood home of Emily Carr, one of Canada's most famous artists and authors, is located in historic James Bay. Built in 1863, Carr House is just minutes away from the Inner Harbour. It is restored to accurately depict the Victorian household and lifestyle of the Carr family. Emily's childhood home features a people's Gallery which alternately features works of art by local artists and original works by Emily Carr.
207 Government St.
Victoria, BC, CA V8V 2K3
Chinatown
Chinatown
Recreation
2 kms
Enter Canada's oldest Chinatown through the Gate of Harmonious Interest, at the corner of Fisgard and Government Streets. Shop for art, curios, home furnishings and Asian wares. Stroll down Fan Tan Alley, North America's narrowest street. At its narrowest, the alley is only 0.9m (3ft) wide. Once notorious for its many opium dens and gambling houses, Fan Tan Alley is now lined with shops and restaurants.
Government St. & Fisgard St.
Victoria, BC, CA
Craigdarroch Castle Historical House Museum
Craigdarroch Castle Historical House Museum
Historical landmark
3 kms
Craigdarroch Castle is an 1890's mansion with exquisite stained-glass windows, woodwork and period antiques. Built by wealthy coal baron, Robert Dunsmuir, Craigdarroch Castle is a stunning example of the finest architecture, materials and craftsmanship available in the Victorian era. See the spectacular oak staircase and climb 87 steps to the Tower for the best views in Victoria.
1050 Joan Crescent
Victoria, BC, CA V8S 3L5
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Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
Recreation
3 kms
Since 1951 the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria has been located just 10 minutes from downtown Victoria in a beautiful park-like setting. The Gallery is housed in a combination of contemporary exhibition spaces and the remarkable 1889 Spencer mansion. It is the largest public art gallery on Vancouver Island and one of the most significant in Canada with its important collection of visual and decorative arts. In addition to historical and contemporary art, the Gallery has an outstanding collection of art from Asia including one of the only authentic Shinto shrines outside of Japan showcased in an Asian Garden. The Gallery holds a number of significant works by the celebrated Victoria artist Emily Carr which can be viewed in the current exhibition Emily Carr: On the Edge of Nowhere. The Gallery gift shop features handmade pottery, jewellery, scarves and other beautiful crafts by local artisans and through Art Rental & Sales, art can be purchased or rented. Open year-round and concurrently presenting up to seven exhibitions across a range of media.
1040 Moss St.
Victoria, BC, CA V8V 4P1
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Beacon Hill Park & Children's Farm
Beacon Hill Park & Children's Farm
Park
5 mins
Beacon Hill Park is located along the south shore of Victoria, British Columbia and the Juan de Fuca Strait. It has been a park belonging to the city of Victoria since 1882. A trust was then established for the 62-acre (24.8-hectare) site. The Beacon Hill Children's Farm, located within beautiful Beacon Hill Park brings the farm animal experience into the city. Operated since 1985 by the Koenders family the Beacon Hill Children's Farm take pride in providing both an educational and economical form of entertainment for the whole family. The hands-on experience, particularly with the most popular feature that is the goat petting area, encourages children be compassionate toward living creatures. Our goal is to help children develop a respect for animals that will remain with them for life.
Beacon Hill Park
Victoria, BC, CA V8V 4Z8
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Legislative Buildings
Legislative Buildings
Historical landmark
2 blks
Overlooking Victoria's majestic Inner Harbour, the Parliament Buildings are open to the public year-round. Visitors are invited to discover the architectural splendour of the Parliament Buildings and learn about British Columbia's Legislative Assembly.
144 Parliament Buildings
Victoria, BC, CA V8V 1X4
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IMAX
IMAX
Theater
3 blks
Long famous for extremely high resolution, image clarity, powerful sound and of course, the enormous screen, the magic of IMAX lies in the ability of these combined attributes to fill your peripheral vision and seemingly transport you into the exotic locations.
675 Belleville St.
Victoria, BC, CA V8V 9W2
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Royal British Columbia Museum
Royal British Columbia Museum
Museum
3 blks
Discover the Royal BC Museum and its famous First Peoples, Natural History and Modern History Galleries. Three-dimensional displays offer a feast of sights, sounds and smells of British Columbia and showcase some of the 7 million artifacts and specimens in the museum's collections. Walk through a rainforest, sit among carved poles and stroll down a wood-cobbled street to window-shop in Old Town.
675 Belleville St.
Victoria, BC, CA V8V 9W2
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Additional Information

Facility Restrictions

Non - Smoking

Additional details

All reservations must be guaranteed with a valid credit card. Underground Parking at a cost of $15.00 per day plus tax. Check-in time after 4 p.m. Check-out time before 11 a.m. The Hotel accepts a pet at a rate of $35 CAD per stay plus taxes. Rollaways are available at $25 CAD, based on availability Extra Person charge $25 CAD per night. Rates subject to change.

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Sustainable Practices

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Diversity and Inclusion

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Health and Safety

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