Victoria, the home city of
Royal Roads University, is the capital city of British Columbia. Located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island, Victoria is a major tourism destination seeing more than 3.65 million visitors a year who inject more than one billion dollars into the local economy.
Victoria is a cruise ship port where cruise liners stop at Ogden Point terminal. The city also receives economic benefits from its close proximity to Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt, the Canadian military’s main Pacific naval base.

Downtown Victoria also serves as Greater Victoria's regional downtown, where many night clubs, theatres, restaurants and pubs are clustered, and where much larger regional public events occur. In particular, Canada Day fireworks displays and Symphony Splash concerts draw tens of thousands of Greater Victorians and visitors to the downtown core.
The city has hosted sports events including the 2005 Ford World Men's Curling Championship tournament, the 1994 Commonwealth Games, and 2006 Skate Canada. Victoria co-hosted the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup at Royal Athletic Park, and is the venue for the Bastion Square Grand Prix Criterium road cycling race.´
The city is also a destination for conventions, meetings, and conferences, including a 2007 North Atlantic Treaty Organization military chief of staff meeting. Every year, the Swiftsure International Yacht Race brings boaters from around the world, to participate in the boat race in the waters off of Vancouver Island. The Tall Ships Festival brings sailing ships to Victoria for the public to see and feel the sailing way of life in the past and present.
Royal Roads University Housing offers accommodation in 147 dorm rooms and 33 ensuites for learners and visitors as well as 10 housing complexes for faculty and staff. Our goal is to provide an environment that helps students to succeed, both academically and socially.
We currently offer:
- Graduate/Undergraduate residences
- Graduate/Executive Certificate Accommodation
- Faculty Accommodation
- Visitor Accommodation
Two residences buildings, Millward and Nixon are situated in the main campus circle within walking distance of the academic buildings, cafeteria, library, recreation centre and Hatley Castle.