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This vintage postcard captures a picturesque street scene in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, featuring the iconic Empress Hotel. The hotel, described as a blend of French chateau and English manor, is covered in lush ivy and overlooks the city's Inner Harbour. The foreground showcases vibrant red flowers, contributing to Victoria's reputation as the "City of Flowers".

A prominent feature on the street is a horse-drawn Tallyho coach, filled with tourists, ready to embark on a sightseeing tour of the city's gardens.

The back of the postcard mentions the unique hanging flower baskets and well-kept flower beds from the Provincial Parliament Buildings that adorn Victoria's streets. The card was published by C J. Barnard Photographer Ltd., Victoria, B.C., and printed in Switzerland by VonTobel.