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Value Village

2.5 (53 reviews)
PriceyThrift Stores
Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Brenda K.

Found this place after strolling around Victoria. This wasn't the typical Value Village I've been to. Surprisingly everything was nicely organized so items were easy to find. They also have a section to buy instruments right by the self-counter. They also had Wii game CDs around $6- $7 as well. I was so impressed to see one of the cleanest Value Village here. Even the washroom was clean here. Huge selections! I also found out there's only one Value Village here in Victoria.

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Michael J.

Great place to shop well organized pretty reasonable prices however, the workers don't seem to know much about anything but their specific department, which is cool but none of them can tell you what the other department does is just probably a training issue. Picked up a couple of items I knew I'd pay at least $50 in the states. Unfortunately my suitcase wasn't big enough to buy more stuff to get out of Canada.

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Bee H.

VV is not what it used to be. No more familiar faces at the checkouts - oh right it's all self checkouts - higher prices, lots of clothing all wrinkled and not in good condition. And what's with the security guard? Creepy. PS the tag on the coat in the photo says $79.99!!!

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I like it - it's a big store. Lots of selection. Tons of people shopping means all kinds of new selection on a regular basis. I approve.

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Review Highlights - Value Village

I am the queen of buying second hand goods, and this place is simply a godsend.

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You know how you find - on rare occasions - a gem of a place that no one seems to know about and…read moreyet you don't understand why, and the next fear you have is that if no one knows about it no one will shop there and eventually they will disappear? Yeah. That's this place. Panache calls itself a home decor consignment shop, and appears to have been in business for about a year. They have no web presence to speak of and seeing as neither their business cards, their signage, or the couple ads I found online actually say what they do it's a wonder that anyone goes there at all. But here's the secret: this little consignment shop? A store full of carefully curated vintage furniture and housewares, at literally thrift store prices. We stumbled on this place by accident - we were hitting every shop in Victoria that might remotely have had anything vintage or antique within its walls, and we just happened to drive by this place and slammed on the breaks for a chair we spotted out front. Walking in I could't believe my eyes when I started to look at prices... two original 1888 upholstered banquet chairs from London in good condition, $140 for the pair (a crazy steal, and they are now around my dining table). Serving dishes with pristine bakelite handles for $5. A cute glass cake stand for $7. I've paid more at Value Village for similar pieces, and this place is full of finds like these. I told the owner that he was underpriced. He told me to tell EVERYONE. The business side of me wants to sit him down and help him to actually be profitable, the rational side of me says he's probably not going to listen to a random girl who walked in off the street so all I really can do if I want to go back is to help ensure he stays in business. So - there you have it, folks. Go treasure hunting!

Value Village - thrift_stores - Updated July 2026

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