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Orient Hotel

Inns / B&Bs: Welcome to one of Prince Edward Island's oldest summer hotels. Established in 1900, The Orient Hotel is still hosting visitors to our quaint seaside port, known as "Victoria-by-the-Sea." The hotel is now operated as a bed and breakfast with six clean, comfortable and spacious guestrooms, each .....

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34 Main Street, Victoria, C0A2G0
(+001) 902-658-2503

Victoria Village Inn

Inns / B&Bs: Victoria Village Inn was built in the late 1800's for a sea captain. Plank floors and Victorian charm make it a delightful place. Relax in one of our four spacious guestrooms, all with private baths. Join chef Stephen Hunter at our Inn restaurant and sample some of the Islands best seafood. Enjoy a .....

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P.O. Box 1, 22 Howard Street, Victoria, C0A2G0
(+001) 902-658-2483

Hampton Motel

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P.O. Box 143, Victoria, C0A1J0
(+001) 902-658-2498

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The village of Victoria is tucked neatly on the south shore of the Island, halfway between Charlottetown and Summerside

Over the years the community has had many businesses and facilities including a bank, a rink, general stores, a fox farm, a blacksmith shop, and a farm equipment dealer. The rink was home to the Victoria Union's, one of the most successful hockey teams in the Maritimes. When the Trans-Canada Highway bypassed Victoria many businesses and facilities relocated to nearby Crapaud. Today, with a year-round population of under two hundred, there are a number of family-run businesses employing local people, just as there were in the prosperous years up to the 1950's.

Visitors can get a true sense of the history of the village by viewing the exhibit Keeper's of the Light at the Victoria Seaport Museum, which is located in Palmer's Range Light. You can also stroll the tree-lined streets that were laid out in the 1860's, dine in a sea captain's house or sample handmade chocolates in one of the former general stores, attend a play in the historic community hall (now home of the Victoria Playhouse Festival) or watch the lobster fishers land their catch on the wharf.

Towns are shown withing 20km radius of Victoria, Prince Edward Island. Distances are not representive of traveling amounts. Towns marked * indicated accommodations listed.