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    Fisherman's Wharf

    4.0 (68 reviews)
    ModerateFish & Chips

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    Moderate noise
    Touristy
    Good for kids
    Dogs allowed

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    Iris M.

    Such a cute and fun place with a bunch of colorful floating homes and restaurants.. enjoyed walking around on the docks and looking at the fish and sea anemones.. the water is so clean considering that it is both a tourist and residential area.. within close walking distance of downtown

    Visited mid-January and the only place open was this Mexican restaurant.
    Fen F.

    Maybe this is a fun destination in the spring and summer but definitely not in the winter. We came in late January and the only place open was the Mexican restaurant. All other stores and restaurants were closed; one had a sign that said it will reopen in late March. Mainly residential and food establishments with very few gift shops.

    09.04.23 Fishermans Wharf
    May A.

    Unique Fisherman's Wharf [Victoria BC] I've enjoyed going to a few Fisherman's Wharf in California where tourists and locals can eat, play, and shop but much is to be said for this unique fisherman's wharf... people actually live here in floating homes like a small community. It wasn't as big as San Francisco's or Monterey's in California but it was cool seeing the private homes. * Food - they have pizza, fish & chips, a Hawaiian-themed grill, and Mexican food. Order lunch or dinner at any of these food kiosks and find a place to sit at the community table seating area. Enjoy the views! They also have a mini donut shop and an ice cream shop (Victoria's famous floating ice cream store) LoL! * Shops - there was only one gift store we saw. Unfortunately, it was closed when we arrived. Business hours were 11:00a to 6:00p. * Water taxi - these iconic pickle boats will transport passengers to any designated ferry stops within the harbor and surrounding waterways. You can travel by water taxi or enjoy a guided tour. Fun to see them on water. * Whale Watching Tours - tours are available at their kiosks. Open and covered boats are available for booking * Private homes - there are 33 berths designated for floating residences, we strolled on the docks and admired these float homes. They seem to be all occupied. I loved seeing each uniquely designed colorful homes. Please respect quiet hours and private property. * Commercial fishing vessels - love fishing? Fish for salmon, halibut or cod in the Pacific Ocean... steelhead trout or salmon when you go drift fishing down one of Victoria's rivers. There is a company that will take you there. Eat, shop, and explore at this unique marine destination. This was a hidden gem we're glad we discovered. Paid parking is available. I enjoyed seeing the house boats the most so I apologize for all the photos. Review #3168

    View of the boat houses
    Holley Janae P.

    The fisherman's wharf is a quaint and interesting spot along the marina in Victoria. While walking along the pier, you can watch boats leave the harbor or gaze at the colorful boat houses. There are several restaurants to choose from if you want to try fish and chips or other seafood. There are also taxis or whale watching tours that you can take from the wharf to other parts of the harbor.

    Fishermen's Wharf
    Shonah M.

    I found Fishermen's Wharf to be intresting & odd. It's a scaled down version of Granville Island & even Pike Place Market in Seattle. I won't even mention San Fran as that's way more massive. I think I actually much rather prefer the whole Steveston Village & Wharf in Richmond, when comparing the two. Lots of colourful houseboats & a few restaurants here & that's it. If you're wanting to go out whale watching, this is where you catch your boat. It's kinda like having gone to Vegas for years & suddenly you end up going through Reno. It's like - what the heck!?! I think FW better serves the locals better than first time out of town visitors, who've been to & experienced massive fisherman wharfs the world over. I just did not get excited about it - put it that way. I was put off by the sign warning people to 'keep off' & away from the houseboats. Isn't this a tourist mecca? I'm not asking to walk into your houseboat, sit on your couch & start sipping tea with you! I just wanna check out the outside & marvel at the cool architecture & colours. That's it. Somethings missing & I can't quite put my finger on it. One point of note - in Vancouver you can take the Aquabus around False Creek for much cheaper than the $12 each way I paid for a 10min ride from outside the Empress Hotel to Fisherman's Wharf. This is a favourite wharf to come to for many who seem to get all giddy & has me wondering - have you travelled to other waterfront cities? But who am I to destroy ones happiness? Go on with your giddiness - enjoy.

    House Boats
    Jacques I.

    Fisherman's Wharf is worth checking out if you're in Victoria for a weekend trip. Like all fisherman wharfs, it's a pier area where boats dock off from and to, and has businesses along the walkway. We visited fisherman's wharf for a few hours before our ferry back home. The fisherman's wharf area is southwest of the downtown Victoria area, so is easily walkable. It's also conveniently located right next to Belleville Terminal, which is where the Clipper is located. This fisherman's wharf area is small, especially compared to other fisherman wharfs in the country. There are houseboats here, along with other boats that are docked here and eateries to choose from, which primarily make up the businesses here. It's easy to just spend an hour or two here, mostly just to walk along the docks and get some grub. We visited on a Monday afternoon and it was busy, but not crowded. If you're visiting the Victoria area for the first time, then fisherman's wharf is worth seeing.

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    Somya S.

    Cute spot (wharf) by the water. Has a few eateries worth checking out. Cute little coloured floating houses. Seating space on the patio by the water. On your way there, follow the trail and grab an ice cream at a green coconut kind of shop. 97 flavours of soft ice cream. Try pineapple coconut.

    Erich L.

    Small Fishermans wharf that's a distance from the downtown. It's nothing like the Monterey or San Francisco wharfs and has a few restaurants. It's a good place for some food. I walked here and took a water taxi back to the downtown. If you are nearby or want to try a restaurant, I would say stop by. Otherwise it's not worth going to just to see it.

    Erin H.

    Cute place to walk around and grab lunch if you're in the area but not as many things to look at as I had originally thought! I don't think you would be particularly missing out on anything if you didn't go here, but if you're around, it's worth a pop-in since they have some places with seafood, oysters, ice cream or mini donuts.

    Harbor Water Taxi
    Helene S.

    Fisherman's Wharf is a colorful mixed use community located walking distance midway between the Inner Harbour and the cruise terminals. This unique marine destination was the perfect way to end our day in Victoria. Loved wandering between cute shops and food kiosks, watching the water taxis, fishing vessels and yachts dock in the boat slips, seeing the cormorants and eagles soaring overhead as the harbor seals were begging for fish and oysters. The eastern end has a the most charming collection of float homes. Although these are not able to be rented, there is a floating B&B located in the "business district" of this quaint community. Several sweet and savory dining choices are available for a snack or meal. We opted for fish and chips from Barb's. Ranked #1 "Best Fish and Chips" for the past 35 years, the huge pieces of cod served with chips and coleslaw were delicious. The local halibut malu from The Fish Store was a great choice for soup. They also have "buck a shuck" for oysters from 4-5 daily. The mini donuts from Sweets were so cute. This is also a great place to book a kayaking excursion (which we have done on prior trips), go whale watching, or board a ferry to a neighboring city.

    Awesome houses and businesses that are colorful and cool. The shops around it are fun to look in and see. The floating houses throughout this area are awesome!

    Linda A.

    Beautiful wharf in Victoria with designated parking spaces. Unique colorful housing!!

    Paul L.

    This seems like a great place to live. Brightly colored little homes floating on the water under a deep blue sky with a constant stream of boats gliding by is a painting itself. Of course, these locals would have to put up with the likes of me: you know, the nosy tourist. My sympathies: we must really get on your nerves. There aren't a lot of restaurants and the quality is not consistent among all of them here but who cares? What person can resist boats and shoreline and food? Me and the overwhelming hordes sure are seduced.

    Cute floating homes.

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    Great Service. Love the food. The Ambience is the really nice it suits the building. Everybody should go here 5 stars

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