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Pluvio aims to charm and delight their guests through the creative and unexpected use of the best ingredients Vancouver Island has to offer, both cultivated and wild. The 5 course tasting menu highlights the seasons and draws on local fishermen and farmers to provide the inspiration for the dishes. Complemented by sophisticated service and a wine list that showcases wines from small producers both from BC and internationally, dinner at Pluvio is a full sensory experience that is as unique as the wild West Coast of Vancouver Island.
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About Vancouver Island
Vancouver Island is a place of powerful contrasts. An ocean-carved land where travellers can journey from wild, windswept coastlines to calm, cultured communities in a single day. Here, visitors can backpack through ancient wilderness parks, marvel at orcas breaching offshore, glimpse black bears in temperate rainforests, or stroll barefoot along crescent-shaped beaches beneath distant snowcapped peaks. From cosmopolitan centres like Victoria to snug harbours and charming small towns, the island invites relaxation, restoration, and reconnection with nature and self.
But Vancouver Island is not just a feast for the eyes, it’s a destination rich in culinary discovery. Its food scene is shaped by deep respect for local ingredients and cultural traditions, offering a blend of bold innovation and time-honoured practices. From ocean-to-table seafood experiences and thriving farmers' markets to Indigenous-led food businesses and celebrated farm-to-fork restaurants, the island’s culinary culture is as diverse as its landscapes. Chefs, farmers, fishers, foragers, and food artisans all contribute to an edible identity that is proudly and uniquely Vancouver Island.