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No time for the touristy thing
As reporters on tour we travel all over the country, but very rarely do we actually see much. Or know exactly what we're seeing.
Rosemary Barton
So imagine my surprise when we boarded our bus in Victoria and our driver, Kingsley (British accent included) proceeded to point out all that a visitor would like to know about Victoria.
The Gulf Islands, the pumpkin patches, the blackberry bushes, Elk Lake (the Olympic rowing team practices there).
For instance, did you know that Victoria has less than 20 inches of rain a year?
As a total aside, Kingsley says he used to work for the CBC.
— Rosemary Barton
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