Victoria Day Parade: Essential Details You Should Know

The Victoria Day Parade, a tradition showcasing community spirit, celebrates its 126th year. Scheduled for Monday, May 18, this festive event will begin at 9 a.m. and traverse the heart of downtown.
Parade Details
The parade launches from the B.C. Legislature and proceeds through several key streets, including:
- Government Street
- Wharf Street
- Lower Johnson Street
It culminates near Centennial Square, providing a festive atmosphere for attendees.
Road Closures
To accommodate the festivities, various road closures will be in effect:
- Closure Times: 8 a.m. to noon
- Specific Streets:
- Government Street (Humboldt to Superior) – Closing at 6:30 a.m.
- Government Street (Johnson to Bay)
- Wharf Street
- Lower Johnson Street
Roads will reopen when it is safe after the parade’s conclusion.
Access to Inner Harbour and James Bay
Roads in the Inner Harbour area will be closed, with the exception of Superior Street. Access to James Bay will be maintained via Superior Street.
BC Transit Services
Public transit will continue operating through Superior Street. However, the BC Transit exchange at the Legislature will be closed from 6:30 a.m. to noon.
Bridge Traffic Management
Traffic controls will also affect local bridges:
- Johnson Street Bridge: Closed to westbound vehicles from 8 a.m. to noon, but open to eastbound travelers and pedestrians.
- Point Ellice Bridge: Limited to westbound traffic only.
Traffic and Travel Recommendations
Attendees should anticipate congestion during the morning hours. For easier access to the parade, consider walking, biking, or using public transportation. If driving is necessary, plan your journey accordingly to minimize delays.
Mark your calendar for the Victoria Day Parade, a celebration of community and culture that continues to engage residents and visitors alike!



