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Team Building Day Trips from Victoria, Canada

Save yourself the standard “Team Building Activities Victoria” Google search and read below for some ideas that will form bonds, create memories and leave your team working better together.

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Victoria was made for meetings. Our island destination has the perfect balance of urban connection in a bustling downtown and breathtaking wilderness just outside the city limits. However, every organization can benefit from more than just meetings, keynotes and round tables.

An aerial view of the Kinsol Trestle just outside of Victoria, BC

Get out of town

Victoria was made for meetings. Our island destination has the perfect balance of urban connection in a bustling downtown and breathtaking wilderness just outside the city limits. However, every organization can benefit from more than just meetings, keynotes and round tables. Inspire your group with a team building day trip to Sooke, Sidney or the Cowichan Valley – each area is only 45 minutes to an hour away and plays host to a variety of great group activities.

A woman paddles through the Salish Sea off the coast of Victoria, BC

Goldsteam Provincial Park

If a relaxing meander through nature is your speed, we recommend heading to Goldstream Provincial Park and discovering the historic wooden railway trestle, Kinsol Trestle. Pack a picnic and set up at one of the many picnic tables to take in the spectacular views.

Goldstream Provincial Park
A seafood tower at the West Coast Grill in Greater Victoria, BC

Big fish

Get your group suited up with life jackets and play on the water with a guided fishing tour with 2 Reel Fishing Adventures. It’s sure to have everyone a little outside of their comfort zone and focused on working together. Once you’ve reeled up an appetite, head to West Coast Grill for delicious local fare at their stunning waterfront location.

A group of delegates poses for a photo during a zipline tour in Victoria, BC

Treetop teamwork

For those unafraid of heights and looking to get their heart rate up, book your group with AdrenaLINE Adventure Tours for an exhilarating outdoor zip-line adventure with magnificent mountain and ocean views. They also offer a shuttle service to and from downtown Victoria. Another great place to push past some fears with your colleagues is Wildplay Elements Park. Try the aerial adventure of tree-top obstacles and zip lines, or conquer the wobbly bridges, hanging nets and more! Toast to your team’s bravery and problem solving skills by ending the day with a cider tasting at Merridale Cidery & Distillery. Tour the apple orchard and savour farm to table cuisine in the gastropub.

A guide from Dakini Tidal Wilds shows off a strand of seaweed in Victoria, BC

No trust falls needed

Some groups prefer to keep their feet on the ground where team building is concerned. That’s no problem! Greater Victoria and the surrounding area has many options for team building activities that don’t require harnesses or safety waivers. Get your group’s feet wet on a group excursion with Dakini Tidal Wilds. Stroll beautiful beaches with Marine Biologist Amanda Swinimer and learn which seaweeds are edible with a taste straight from the cold waters of the Salish Sea.

Dakini Tidal Wilds
A small bird of prey is displayed by a handler at The Raptors in Greater Victoria, BC

Fly the coop

They say birds of a feather flock together, so get your flock closer to nature with a trip to The Raptors. Be guided by a team of biologists and falconers and observe eagles, hawks, owls, falcons and more during daily flying demonstrations, hands-on encounters and conservation talks.

The Raptors
A zodiac whale watching tour explores the Salish Sea off the coast of Victoria, BC

A whale of a tale

Give your meeting attendees a memory of a lifetime with a day on the ocean witnessing whales and marine wildlife in their natural habitat with whale watching tour. As well as orcas, there are often sightings of minke, humpback and grey whales. The nearby islands are home to seal colonies and porpoise feeding grounds, and sea lions can be seen basking on sun-warmed rocks.

Whale watching
Destination Greater Victoria is honoured to be based on the traditional territory of the Lekwungen-speaking peoples of the Songhees Nation and Xwsepsum Nation, whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.