What makes it 65% Baby-Friendly: The building has ramps, a lobby change table and benches for feeding, but no dedicated nursing room and quiet galleries may demand quick exits if a baby cries.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time to see key galleries and relax in the gardens with a baby.
Self-guided gallery tour:
Stroll through exhibits at your own pace.
Tip: Use benches to rest and feed your baby between rooms.
Explore the Asian Garden:
Visit the outdoor garden with authentic Shinto shrine.
Tip: Push your stroller along the ramps and pause under the Garry oaks.
Borrow a sensory-support kit:
Reduce noise and light for your baby.
Tip: Ask at the front desk; kits include headphones and sunglasses.
Use baby-change facilities:
Change diapers in the ground-floor gender-neutral washroom.
Tip: No admission needed; located near the lobby.

Olex Savenko
This collection of Oriental art objects, acquired by Besquet from subordinates of the British Empire, offers a fascinating insight into a unique cultural heritage. While it's vital to acknowledge and appreciate the halls featuring local artists, those in search of distinctive masterpieces will find the hall of Oriental art particularly rewarding. Victoria's rich history of Asian diasporas, alongs...
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A lovely gallery and gift shop. I really enjoyed the permanent collection gallery as well as the current show.
Donna Cashore
I don't think enough people know about this place. It's a really warm and cozy place to see some beautiful art: Canadian and from around the world; contemporary and classics. Maybe seeing art from the Big Seven will draw you in and then you'll have the pleasure of discovering how many other awesome pieces there are to enjoy. There is also a great little gift shop with a peek. Worth you while for s...
Lily Storbeck
I really liked the permanent exhibits- Canadian paintings and Asian art. A lot of the space is dedicated to a temporary exhibit right now (9/2025) that I did not connect with but others may. That exhibit includes large self-portrait photos of an artist in personally symbolic / eclectic costumes out in nature. There were some cool artifacts from her family that were interesting to read.
Mike S.
A charming, well curated gallery a little east of downtown in a residential area. Easy for a quick visit (~2 hours) and a great escape from the city. Exhibitions were intimate and excellently presented. They are updated at a quick pace so make sure to return often. Staff were helpful and professional.
Plan your visit on Thursday evenings (5–9 pm) or the first Saturday of the month for free admission and quieter galleries.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult admission (2) | CAD 30 |
| Baby admission | CAD 0 |
| Total Estimated | CAD 30 |
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