Fisherman's Wharf Park 12 Erie St, Victoria, BC V8V 4X5, Canada ☎ +1 250-383-8300 Last Updated: 06/01/2024 | |
Just around the corner from Victoria’s Inner Harbour, Fisherman’s Wharf is a hidden treasure waiting to be discovered. This unique marine destination offers food kiosks, unique shops and eco-tour adventures amongst fishing vessels, pleasure boats with live-aboard residents, float homes and commercial businesses. | |
The eastern end of Fisherman’s Wharf is populated largely by float homes. The Greater Victoria Harbour Authority has set aside 33 berths designated for floating residences. Respect for personal property and the privacy of the float home customers is critical to the enjoyment of the space. Visit the Fisherman’s Wharf Float Homes page to learn more. Fisherman’s Wharf is a unique marine destination with a distinct flavour. Working fishing vessels, pleasure boats with live-aboard residents, float homes and commercial businesses are all moored at the docks. The wharf is a great destination for those seeking fresh fish or seafood. |
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