Route: Victoria Harbour, Victoria, Vancouver Island
Area: British Columbia, Canada
Date of walk: 27th September 2024
Walkers: Andrew, Gilly, James and Anna
Distance: 4.5 miles
Ascent: 200 feet
Weather: Sunshine and blue skies
After a couple of poor weather days, we woke up to blue skies in Vancouver. It was lovely to be joined by Anna, James’s girlfriend, and we all looked forward to spending three days together exploring the island, which is larger than Wales. After taking the early morning ferry from nearby Tsawwassen to Swartz Bay on Vancouver Island we drove to Victoria, the capital of British Columbia. The city sits on the craggy southern end of Vancouver Island and the pathways around Victoria Harbour are perfect for a half day walk. After parking near Chinatown we made our way down to the seafront and walked around the Inner Harbour, passing by the BC Parliament Buildings, home to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
Along the route there are numberous opportunities to make a full day of the visit by booking a Whale Watching Trip ‘sightings guaranteed’ or a seaplane tour around the surrounding area. We enjoyed watching the seaplanes take off from and land in the harbour area as we walked along
Beyond the Parliament Buildings we followed the David Foster Way to Fisherman’s Wharf, a fascinating place packed with small restaurants, kiosks and unusual shops. There is also a community of ‘float homes’, brightly coloured wooden houses which move with the winds and tides
As we walked around the wharf we had close sightings of a pair of harbour seals swimming by the quayside. After a fish and chip lunch we retraced our steps for a while and then walked along Government Street, and past Chinatown to end a hugely enjoyable walk
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