Business Events Victoria

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Destination Greater Victoria and the Victoria Conference Centre (VCC) work together as Business Events Victoria (BEV). We help bring your meeting, conference, or incentive program to one of Victoria’s many fantastic venues.

As an island destination with exceptional service and warm, authentic hospitality, Victoria is made for meeting. Most facilities and accommodations overlook our world-famous Inner Harbour, and with spectacular whale watching, spas, nightlife and restaurants nearby, hosting a meeting here is a capital idea!

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Victoria Conference Centre

With 77,000 square feet of space, 21 rooms, an exhibit hall, and 400-seat theatre, the VCC hosts a wide range of programs, corporate events and trade shows.

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Victoria’s walkability makes it easy for delegates to enjoy the city’s historic charm and breathtaking ocean views.

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Attendance building
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Bar Lounge
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Seaspan Conference

Venues & conference hotels

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Meet the Business Events team

Business Event Victoria is your one-stop resource for planning a successful program. Whether you're holding a small meeting, a major conference or an incentive program, we provide guidance through all planning phases to ensure a memorable event in Victoria.

Contact our Business Events Victoria team now to start planning your event today.

Meet the Victoria Conference Centre team

Have questions? Need more information? Please get in touch with the Victoria Conference Centre.

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