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    Porsche C.

    REVIEW # 8 I came, I saw and I left. DID YOU KNOW: This place is known to be haunted? Well, I came and I definitely didn't notice any spooky stuff happening. Situated in a historical part of Victoria, Bastion Square Market is a lovely two block stroll on a lovely Saturday or Sunday. On Saturday's, come and enjoy the lovely Artisan Market. It's quaint and small but one can simply enjoy the walk through the heritage buildings and the lovely restaurants that are around the area. Luckily, my hotel was located right near the Bastion Square market and was nestled near the lively Irish Pub (perfect place, if you ask me)! I really thought that Bastion Square was going to be this huge market that many people come to explore, but I was wrong. Bastion Square is a small market that is open seasonally. It offers a friendly space of local artist and vendors to come market and sale their merchandise. During the summer time, when it's warm, all the vendors come out and advertise all their good arts and crafts. You can easily spend a fortune here with all the goodies they have. I'm happy that I was able to experience this place during the summer, as I hear that it's increased with vendors in the square. It also has a wonderful view overlooking the downtown Victoria area and water.

    Eric B.

    Bastion Square was part of original Fort Victoria, currently encompasses several buildings, and is part of a lively outdoor market during the summer. It's a pleasant public space and the main square is home to the Maritime Museum (a former 1889 Court House). Also noteworthy is the Law Chambers building, which was designed by Francis Rattenbury (of Fairmont Empress and BC Parliament fame). Gayle and I had wonderful romantic dinner here right here Camille's.

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    Elena N.

    There's a cute street right under the sign to walk through with a small variety of vendors. But there wasn't much to really look at or buy. I'd recommend a stroll through the street to check out the vibe, but there's not much to see. Just vendors selling clothing, face masks, candles, jewelry, specialty foods, etc. It was a wide and somewhat odd mixture of offerings. I'm not sure what exactly Bastion Square encompasses, but there are a bunch of pubs around which I loved! I only had time to check one since I came to Victoria via cruise ship, but it was nice to walk around with the view of the water and the vibe of the outdoor restaurants. This area is definitely worth checking out!

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    Fun outdoor market that we all enjoyed. This is where we all got tattoos. And they had some wonderful jewelry people.

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    Fishermans Wharf

    Fishermans Wharf

    3.7(15 reviews)
    0.1 km

    just a leisurely (maybe 36 minute) walk from downtown, or a quick, breezy ride across the harbour…read moreon one of the cute little water taxis, this spot feels like stepping straight into a postcard. the moment you arrive, the air shifts, sea salt mixes with the faint scent of fried fish, seagulls hover lazily above, and sunlight scatters across the rippling water like handfuls of coins tossed for luck. floating homes line the docks in a cheerful row of colour, each one reflecting softly in the water, like brushstrokes that never quite stand still. water taxis glide past, picking up and dropping off passengers, their propellers leaving slow, curling ripples behind. a whale watching group gathers near the pier, their chatter carried by the breeze, while the smell of seafood and freshly fried mini donuts drift from the stall nearby. barb's fish and chips, a local favourite, has its usual line, with diners perched at picnic tables, seagulls keeping hopeful watch. there's a small mexican food stand, a souvenir shop filled with nautical trinkets, and locals walking their dogs, exchanging smiles as they pass. everything here moves at its own rhythm, calm, relaxed, and quietly cinematic. it's the kind of place that doesn't just ask you to visit, it makes you slow down, breathe deeper, and really take in the view, the raw beauty, the smell of the ocean, and the lull of the water. this is victoria at its most picture perfect.

    A cute little spot to see boats and colorful floating homes. Tons of food options. I wasn't here…read morevery long. We walked the pier, took some pictures, had some ice cream. I wouldn't say this is a place you must see, but it's nice pitstop if you're trying to kill some time.

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    Fishermans Wharf
    Fishermans Wharf

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    Parliament Buildings

    Parliament Buildings

    4.6(39 reviews)
    0.6 km

    Review #1 for 2026 I…read morewas determined to go to the Parliament buildings when we did a day trip to Victoria from Vancouver. The building itself is huge from the outside and does feel a bit smaller on the inside, but it is beautiful! They do free tours and I was afraid we would not be able to catch a tour, but during the summer, they do tours everyday of the week! The tour tickets are first come first serve. We managed to get tickets for the 12pm tour the day we were there. You just go towards the entrance and there will be volunteers passing out tour tickets for the next available tour. The tours are all done by volunteers. The parliament buildings are part of British history and now used for government business. We had roughly 30 minutes before our tour. So we went and took pictures around the outside of the building. To get the entire building, you have to take a picture from the sidewalk since the building is so big. There is a water fountain in front of the building as well as across the street. There is also a massive totem pole near the building. The tour was filled with information. Make sure you go to the bathroom before they start the tour. I think the tour is about an hour long, but it flew by as all of it was so interesting and there was so much so see. I enjoyed the tour. There is a gift shop at the end of the tour. The gift shop is TINY! I ended up getting some pins as I collect them and I also bought some Parlia-Mints! Get it? HAHA. My husband loved it and had a good laugh. I think I should had gotten some more to hand out to people when I got home. It came in a cute metal container. Apparently there is also a cafe here which I would had liked to try but it was not open when we were there. Also at night, the buildings are lit up. We had to leave before the lights came on as we had a ferry to catch back to Vancouver, but the pictures I have seen look absolutely stunning. Would I come back? Yes I would! I would love to see the buildings all lit up at night... and of course I have to buy some more of those ParliaMints!!

    Take a stroll through history. Just walking the grounds is great with a lot to see…read more Monuments, grass, architecture, and a lot of people. This is a great place to stretch your legs before going next door to the museum.

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    Parliament Buildings
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    Inner Harbour - The views of the Harbour are breathtaking

    Inner Harbour

    4.5(15 reviews)
    0.4 km

    Amazing place to walk around and take boats. We took both a whale watching cruise and the in-depth…read moregorge tour. Red Fish Blue Fish is also an amazing fish stand you with some of the best food I have ever had for the price that you can take on a boat or sit there or nearby. They also have one of the world's only seaplane airports and you can see the seaplanes come and go from the Flying Otter restaurant. Looking forward to returning!

    The Inner Harbour in Victoria is THE place to hang out and create beautiful memories…read more Here are the top three things to do: (1) Spend time soaking in the beautiful scenery - from seaplanes and sailing boats to beautiful gardens and magnificent buildings (The Empress Hotel, The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, etc.), there is something for everyone. PRO TIP: Visit in the late evening, and watch the lights come on at dusk. It's magical! (2) Take in a bit of culture and history - start at Thunderbird Park, but don't neglect spending time at the other totem poles scattered around the area. There is also Confederation Garden Court with its psychedelic fountain and shields for all 13 Canadian provinces and territories, and some impressive statues, such as Queen Victoria, Memorial to soldiers who fought in Wars, etc. (3) Interact with the locals - we enjoyed the mimes and hawkers, and spent a fun hour watching a very entertaining busker juggle knives atop a unicycle! If you can, enjoy a horse buggy ride (they cost about $80 per family and close at 10 pm). We heart you Inner Harbour! Can't wait to return!!

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    Inner Harbour - Queen Victoria statue

    Queen Victoria statue

    Inner Harbour - Thunderbird park

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    Inner Harbour - The legislative assembly of BC

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    The legislative assembly of BC

    Victoria - Hot tub boats and wooden tall ships at Mermaid Wharf

    Victoria

    4.5(10 reviews)
    0.2 km

    It's such a beautiful city! So welcoming and charming! It's almost "whimsical" meets "great place…read moreto live"! Only had 4 hours to spend as this was a cruise stop. I'm so glad I had at least the 4 hours. 4 months might have been better! This place is really cool vibes in the cruise port, downtown, and the 'burbs. We arrived as the sun was setting and had a simple bus tour as we drove to our tour destination at the observatory. (I had once planned to be an astrophysicist, yes really!) The streets were tidy and neat which matched the buildings and people walking the streets and parks. The architecture was pleasant, interesting and complimentary to terrain, trees, and other buildings. (I gave up on astrophysics in high school to pursue architecture in college.) This city is famous for a lot of beautiful things such as it's civic gardens and nighttime lighting. The 4 large, well lit cruise liners added to that nighttime appeal. I want to come back and stay awhile!

    The city of Victoria is absolutely charming. It is the capital of the Canadian Province of British…read moreColumbia and is a very popular city with tourists because of its history and old style Victorian architecture. It is popular with the Canadians for the same reason and because it has such a mild temperate climate compared with other parts of Canada. There is more sunny days in Victoria than in Seattle. I love walking around the Harbour and up to Laurel Point. So much fun watching the Seaplanes taxiing and taking off. Great opportunities abound for action photos of the planes landing, the Harbour and the surrounding eye catching buildings. Do your research to get the best British Style afternoon tea service with all those little bite sized snacks. The Empress hotel is the most renowned, but other hotels and restaurants have it as well. It pays off to read the reviews so you get what you want according to your tastes. This is a great city to explore and a fantastic jump off spot for adventuring to other parts of Vancouver Island and the smaller islands by ferry north I'd the airport.

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    Victoria - Beautiful harbor bordering City Hall

    Beautiful harbor bordering City Hall

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    Mile Zero

    Mile Zero

    3.6(8 reviews)
    1.9 km

    Folks would probably get more of an appreciation for this starting point for the Trans-Canadian…read moreHighway if they were Canadian or heavy duty road enthusiasts. To the casual sight seeing person they will find it fairly cool or will not be impressed because it's a sign and it doesn't have the attention getting technique to rip them off their phones and appreciate it for what it is. This road goes through many of the major cities of Canada so looking at it on the map is fun to follow it's route. A few people I have talked to about it feels like it is kind of the Route 66 of Canada and ends in Newfoundland and Labrador. Knowing how big Canada is kind of makes this road awe inspiring and it is complete still unlike Route 66 where the exact road is not and has to be pieced together in order to relive that road experience. So all in all this was a fun stop and it is located on the south end of Beacon Hill Park.

    Mile Zero of the Trans-Canada Highway [Victoria BC]…read more Quick stop to see the marker for the official starting point of the Trans-Canada Highway. The last time I saw a mile marker zero was in Key West FL which people have stolen!! Can't steal this one. It has a concrete foundation on a large grassy field. This Mile 0 marker is the beginning of more than 8000 km Trans Canada Highway that stretches the entire length of Canada. whoa! wow! so if you are planning a road trip across Canada this would be the place to start (or end) your journey. The marker is adjacent to a park. The sign is located next to the Terry Fox memorial statue. There is an inscription about him just below. He lost his right leg to cancer when he was only 18 years old. Terry started a cross-country marathon to raise money for cancer research beginning on the East Coast of Canada and was supposed to finish at the Mile 0 Marker here in Victoria. His Marathon of Hope was recognized for his selfless efforts. Parking is available on nearby streets. Review #3175

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    Mile Zero - Mile Zero sign!

    Mile Zero sign!

    Mile Zero - Mile Zero Sign in south end of Beacon Hill Park!

    Mile Zero Sign in south end of Beacon Hill Park!

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    09.04.23

    Bastion Square - landmarks - Updated May 2026

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