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Title: Restaurants in Victoria
Post by: Lise on Mar 18 07 11:45
Can anyone recommend good family restaurants in Victoria? Thanks. I think P.C. and I are trading places! (http://discoverseattle.net/forums/richedit/smileys/Happy/14.gif)  
Title: Re: Restaurants in Victoria
Post by: Lil Me on Mar 18 07 01:20
Santiago's - Chilean Tapas and Meals- yummy - casual, kids welcome
 [a href="http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/North_America/Canada/Province_of_British_Columbia/Victoria-903124/Restaurants-Victoria-Santiagos-BR-1.html"]http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/North_America/Canada/Province_of_British_Columbia/Victoria-903124/Restaurants-Victoria-Santiagos-BR-1.html[/a]
 
 John's Place - funky diner.  Great breakfast & lunch- some Asian inspired dishes.  Fantastic homemade bread
 [a href="http://www.johnsplace.ca/"]http://www.johnsplace.ca/[/a]
 
 Green Cuisine - vegan "pay by weight" buffet in Market Square.  Yummy
 [a href="http://www.greencuisine.com/"]http://www.greencuisine.com/[/a]
 
 plus the usual chains (Keg, Milestone's, Macaroni Grill)
   
Title: Re: Restaurants in Victoria
Post by: Lise on Mar 18 07 07:19
Hey thanks, Lil Me. Those links will sure come in handy.(http://discoverseattle.net/forums/richedit/smileys/Love/1.gif)
Title: Re: Restaurants in Victoria
Post by: Sportsdude on Mar 18 07 07:29
what's Victoria like? There's a university there that I'm going to apply to.  
Title: Re: Restaurants in Victoria
Post by: Lil Me on Mar 18 07 07:29
UVic or Royal Roads?
Title: Re: Restaurants in Victoria
Post by: Sportsdude on Mar 18 07 07:32
the new one, Canada West. It just opened up. It's my third option, if A and B fall through.  (plan B I'm almost certain about getting in, A is where I want to go but I think it will be tough).  Then there's the fail safe plan D, this place in Colorado.  
Title: Re: Restaurants in Victoria
Post by: Hahaha2 on Mar 20 07 12:39
Sportsdude wrote:
the new one, Canada West. It just opened up. It's my third option, if A and B fall through.  (plan B I'm almost certain about getting in, A is where I want to go but I think it will be tough).  Then there's the fail safe plan D, this place in Colorado.  
   [P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"][SPAN lang=EN-CA]I am leery about private universities where one cannot access a full academic calendar, library catalogue, program descriptions, or faculty descriptions.   Websites for Canada West and Quest Canada (Sea to Sky University) read like tourism brochures without the nitty gritty academic details.
 
Google showed there are still problems with the parent company of Canada West (Learning Wise Inc.) that they have to meet certain standards in order to be accredited or considered a "proper university" and recognized like UBC, UNBC, or TWU (which is a private U).  [/SPAN][SPAN lang=EN-CA](patience, this takes a while to download)[/SPAN]

 [P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"][SPAN lang=EN-CA][A href="http://sam.educ.gov.bc.ca/pls/sam/psips_app.psi_pkg_download_file.prc_download_document?IN_rowid=AAAs4OAAzAAAABXAAV"]http://sam.educ.gov.bc.ca/pls/sam/psips_app.psi_pkg_download_file.prc_download_document?IN_rowid=AAAs4OAAzAAAABXAAV[/A][/SPAN]

 [P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"][SPAN lang=EN-CA][/SPAN]

 [P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"][SPAN lang=EN-CA]China even has questions about Canada West (and Quest Canada) and is waiting for further investigation results before deciding whether it is suitable for its students.  [A href="http://www.uofaweb.ualberta.ca/govrel/news.cfm?story=54935"]http://www.uofaweb.ualberta.ca/govrel/news.cfm?story=54935[/A][/SPAN]

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Just be cautious about where you choose to get your education SD.  [/SPAN]