Why Harbour Taxis are the Best Way to Travel Around Downtown Victoria

Victoria is the gem of Vancouver Island, a capital city surrounded by the sea. If you love the ocean as much as we do, you’ll want to be on it or near it as much as possible. Kayaking and paddleboarding are great ways to enjoy our shoreline and get some exercise in the sun. If you’re not in the mood for getting wet and breaking a sweat but still want to enjoy the water and be restaurant and sightseeing ready, the Victoria Harbour Ferry water taxis are the way to go! With Victoria Harbour Ferry, you can book tours, go on their famous pub crawl or buy a ticket and access fourteen different docks all over Victoria from downtown to Esquimalt to the bottom of the Gorge Waterway. Whether you’re staying right in Victoria, in Sooke or in Sidney at the top of the Peninsula, while you’re in town, jump on one of these ‘pickle boats’ and see Victoria in a way that’s faster than walking, easier than driving and uniquely Victoria! 

Tours 

Gorge Tour – During this 45-minute scenic tour of the Gorge waterway, guests will learn about the rich and ancient history of the Coast Salish Peoples, the pollution and near destruction of the Gorge waterway and the tireless restoration efforts that saved it. You’ll also be able to spot some of our famously friendly marine life and enjoy your time on the water! 

Harbour Tour – During this 45-minute tour, guests will get a first-hand look at how this harbour functions as a busy city seaport with seaplane terminal, cruise ship port and ferry destination. Learn more about the historic colonial landmarks, see colourful float home communities and see important First Nations hunting and fishing grounds. 

Combo Tour – This 45-minute tour combines the best of both tours where guests will be taken through the majority of the Inner Harbour and the lower Gorge Waterway.

Pub Crawl 

While the term ‘pub crawl’ may spark images of drunken teenagers swaying through the city streets, have no fear – this ‘pub crawl’ is actually an incredible way to visit some of Victoria’s most popular waterway restaurants in style and with ease. On this tour, guests will be able to check out the bustling Milestones Grill & Bar, enjoy Canoe Brew Pub for elevated pub fare, join the local joviality at Bellevilles’ Watering Hole & Diner, kick back at the low key neighbourhood Santiago’s Cafe, sip a craft cocktail at the lovely LURE Restaurant & Bar and sample fresh, local seafood at Lido Waterfront Bar & Bistro. Tickets are only $25.00CAD for each passenger, when you’re done at a location you simply call for pickup to your next destination and for groups of four, you can even enjoy a complimentary appetizer at each location! 

Water Taxi Stops

Selkirk Landing – If you’re looking for a fun way to get to Glo Restaurant, the Harbour Ferry has your back! At Selkirk Landing you can find access to the Galloping Goose Regional Trail, and a great way to walk along the historical Selkirk Bridge.

Point Ellice House – Built in 1861, Point Ellice House is a National Heritage site overlooking the waters of Victoria’s scenic Gorge Waterway. Come here for tours of this historic house, ever-changing exhibits and find out how this house and its occupants are important in Victoria’s rich history.

Dockside Green – Dockside Landing is your entryway to the historic neighbourhood of Victoria West. Just a few steps away from the Galloping Goose Trail, the lovely harbour pathway system and only steps away from downtown.

Chinatown – This dock is the gateway to Victoria’s Chinatown and design district as well as Johnson Street shopping district! Visit the historic Fantan Alley, peruse the many incredible home furnishing shops and pop into one of the many delicious restaurants in the area.

Old Town – This ferry stop is positioned in the middle of downtown Victoria. Enjoy the panoramic views of the Inner Harbour, walk up to Old Town, through Bastion Square and enjoy some of the great shopping and dining of downtown Victoria.

Red Fish Blue Fish – Located at the bottom of Broughton Street, this ferry stop is right next to the incredible Red Fish Blue Fish food truck! This is a great stop to grab some delicious seafood and wander along the edge of the Inner Harbour. 

Empress Dock – Located across the street from the Fairmont Empress Hotel, the Empress Dock is the main hub for our ferries. Our captains and sales staff are stationed at this dock to serve you.

Delta Dock – Located right across the bridge from the downtown area, this stop sits in front of the Delta Victoria Ocean Pointe Resort and Spa. Book a trip to this amazing spa and take the Harbour Ferry to your appointment! Or get dropped off here to walk over the Johnson Street Bridge for a pretty stroll through Lower Johnson.

Songhees Landing – Just a short walk from the Victoria International Marina and the local hotspot, Spinnakers Brewpub, this ferry is the perfect stop to have a fun pub lunch and a walk along the beautiful Songhees Walkway.

Coast Marina – Visit the Coast Victoria Harbourside Hotel & Marina for some amazing seafood at the Blue Crab Seafood House then stroll along the beautiful David Foster Harbour Pathway, all the way to the Inn at Laurel Point Hotel where you can watch floatplanes, the Coho and Clipper ferries coming and going.

Fisherman’s Wharf – At this popular stop, guests can walk through a colourful mix of float homes, restaurants, kayaking rentals and fishing charters. It’s here you can find the top-rated whale watching tours in Victoria. Hungry? Grab a meal on the docks! At this unique waterfront neighbourhood, there’s something for everyone!

West Bay Marina – Hop off at our West Bay stop to check out this funky marina! Right on the edge of Esquimalt, this marina has a mix of beautiful vessels and float homes. Explore the marina and then enjoy a walk along the Songhees Walkway all the way downtown!

Harbour Air – This stop is adjacent to the entrance of the Harbour Air airport entrance, which makes it a perfect way to travel back to EMR at the ferry stop before or after your flight.

Railyards Landing – This interesting residential area in Victoria West has industrial style condos, green spaces and is a great way to access a section of the Galloping Goose Trail. 

Table for Two? Our Favourite Restaurants in Victoria

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There are a few things that set Vancouver Island, British Columbia apart as a Canadian travel destination. Undoubtedly, we have incredible natural landscapes, endless outdoor activities that you can do all year ‘round, safe, walkable historical towns and cities, a rich First Nations history and culture plus excellent shopping and dining experiences. What might be surprising though is that in the capital city Victoria, BC, the dining scene is so robust and vibrant that the food served here rivals the quality of even the largest gastro-centric metropoleis! Like all cities, the trick to a great meal is to get to know where the locals eat – but don’t worry we’ve got you covered! No matter what you’re looking for, whether it’s somewhere to spend a special evening, a cozy bistro to enjoy the ambience and local food or a casual eatery to fill up for a long walk or cycle, we’ve rounded up our favourite Victoria restaurants to visit while you’re in town!

Fine Dining

Café Brio

944 Fort St, Victoria

If you’re in the mood to celebrate your vacation in style then Café Brio is a must-try! Through wrought iron gates covered with vines, this unassuming but elegant facadé hides an intimate dining room with Italian inspired, rustic Pacific Northwest cuisine. So sit back, relax, sip a Sangiovese and enjoy a truly decadent and thoughtfully created menu. 

Brasserie L’Ecole

1715 Government St, Victoria

Year after year this bistro right near the entrance to Chinatown, is one of the best restaurants in the city! Here, you can find local seasonal ingredients transformed into decadent French-country inspired dishes. From homemade paté and moules frites to decadently juicy burgers and truffle fries, the Brasserie takes comfort food to a whole new level. 

Saveur

658 Herald St, Victoria 

Looking for a foodie centric restaurant that is upscale and contemporary? Then you need to make a reservation at Saveur. With an eye to seasonal, local ingredients, contemporary French inspired fare, and eye-poppingly beautiful plates, chef Robert Cassels elevates our local humble ingredients into edible art. The only difficult thing about eating at Saveur is going to be deciding what to order!

Il Terrazzo

555 Johnson St, Victoria

For nearly 30 years, this award-winning restaurant has been serving incredible Italian cuisine in a beautiful dining room with impeccable service. If you’re looking for the best restaurant for an intimate dining experience that will make you feel like you’re in the Italian countryside, this is it! 

Q at the Empress

721 Government St, Victoria

In the heritage Victorian, Fairmont Empress Hotel, Q at the Empress is one of the best places to find Pacific Northwest Coast inspired cuisine in an elegantly modern dining room. For one of the best patios in the city, you’ll want to make a reservation on the Verandah where you can find comfortable fireside seating, warm drinks, festive treats and watch the people wander through the Inner Harbour.  

AURA Waterfront Restaurant

680 Montreal St, Victoria

On the edge of James Bay is by far one of the best restaurants to find incredible food and waterfront views. With inspired Pacific Northwest cuisine made with fresh, local veggies and ingredients, incredible lunch brunch and dinner menus including a kids menus and a special tasting menu for large groups AURA is a must for when you’re visiting Victoria! 

Casual Eats

Little Jumbo Restaurant

Down the Hall, 506 Fort St #102, Victoria

Located in heritage downtown Victoria, this funky restaurant & bar with a speakeasy vibe, incredible craft cocktails and a delicious menu is a must! With edgy decor, and great music, this packed little place is perfect for a night out on the town! 

Red Fish Blue Fish

1006 Wharf St, Victoria

From fish and chip combos made with top quality halibut and wild salmon to comforting chowder and deliciously messy fish tacos, tostadas and sandwiches Red Fish Blue Fish offers some of the best, Ocean-wise seafood in the city! It’s really the perfect place to grab a bite while you’re exploring Victoria! 

Pagliacci’s

1011 Broad St, Victoria

If you’re looking for a fantastic spot for casual Italian food that is a long-time local favourite, Pagliacci’s is it! Whether you’re looking for a great lunch, brunch or happy hour, Pag’s has it! 

Ferris’ Oyster Bar & Grill

536 Yates St, Victoria

Ferris’ has been serving up dependably excellent food since it opened its doors in 1991. From fresh or baked oysters to pasta and tantalizing burgers Ferris’ is a local favourite for good reason. In recent years Ferris’ expanded their upstairs space to include the aptly named Ferris’ Upstairs where diners can come for something more upscale and intimate and Perro Negro for absurdly delightful cocktails and tapas. 

The Tapa Bar

620 Trounce Alley, Victoria

Right in the heart of downtown Victoria, nestled in the middle of Trounce Alley, you’ll find The Tapa Bar. This cozy, bustling restaurant offers excellent craft beer and wine and is home to tantalizing tapas, celebrating the popular Mediterranean small plates style of eating. If you’re waiting for a table, you can find a seat at Bodega, the wine bar next door to enjoy light snacks, cocktails and incredible wines while you wait! 

Nubo Japanese Tapas

739 Pandora Ave, Victoria 

What better way to celebrate the oceanic cornucopia of Victoria than by eating at Nubo Japanese Tapas? This is one of the most lauded Asian restaurants in Victoria whose menu is inspired by both culinary techniques and flavours all over the world and Izakaya dining. If you’re looking for incredible sushi, noodle dishes, appetizers, ramen and so much more, Nubo is sure to impress even the most discerning diners. 

Brunch

The Blue Fox Café

919 Fort St, Victoria

If you’re more of a breakfast person, have no fear, Victoria is also home to some formidable breakfast spots. The Blue Fox Café is one of the most popular local spots in Victoria and with a wide selection of breakfast favourites and eggs benedict to die for, it’s no wonder! On a weekend morning, lineups can stretch down the street so you’ll want to get up early for this gem! 

Jam Café

542 Herald St, Victoria

With great Southern US-inspired dishes like Banana Split French Toast and Fried Chicken Benny plus a cheerful, rustic ambience, this Victoria brunch hotspot is a must-try! Jam is on the small side, so if you’re planning a weekend visit, make sure you plan ahead and arrive a little early to snag a table. 

Nourish Kitchen and Café

225 Quebec St, Victoria

If you feel like starting the day with a totally healthy, wholesome breakfast, look no farther than Nourish Kitchen and Café! Located in a heritage house dating back to the late 1800s, this delightful little cafe showcases seasonal ingredients and lovingly prepares every dish with holistic nutritional philosophies and techniques in mind.

Victoria has lots to offer visitors and our food scene is definitely one of them. So this trip, skip the tourist spots and head to where the locals eat – you won’t be disappointed!