The Orca Pad At Waddigton Flats Apartment Victoria

British Columbia
The Orca Pad At Waddigton Flats Apartment *

The Orca Pad At Waddigton Flats Apartment Victoria

1310 Waddington Alley 202, Victoria, Canada View map
Located within 5 minutes' walk of the contemporary Johnson Street Bridge and Chinatown, the 1-room The Orca Pad At Waddigton Flats Apartment Victoria features views of the city.
Art Gallery of Greater Victoria is 2.3 km away, while St. Ann's Academy National Historic Site Auditorium is at a moderate distance from this 39 m^2 apartment. Ogden Point Terminal & Breakwater Shipyard is approximately 25 minutes' walk from the apartment.
The Orca Pad At Waddigton Flats Apartment provides guests with a balcony and a seating area, as well as such modern comforts as climate control. For added convenience, a bathtub are available at the accommodation. Hairdryers and towels can also be found.
Among the self-catering amenities provided is a kitchen with a microwave, an electric kettle, and kitchenware. Grace Sushi offers Asian specialities, a mere 150 metres from the apartment. The property is a few minutes' drive from Government at Wharf bus station.
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  • Archie Browning Sports Centre - 2929 km
  • Bullen Park - 3159 km
  • Highrock Park - 2789 km
  • Esquimalt Gorge Park - 3333 km
  • Macaulay Point Park - 3000 km
  • Esquimalt's Parks and Recreation - 3032 km
  • Esquimalt Cenotaph - 3231 km
  • CFB Esquimalt - 3634 km
Airports
  • Victoria Inner Harbour Airport - 800 m

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Facilities

Dining

  • Electric kettle
  • Dryer
  • Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
  • Outdoor dining area

Room Comforts

  • Sitting area
  • Tea and coffee facilities
  • Dining table
  • Washing machine
  • Flat-screen TV
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