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Beacon
Hill Park is the jewel in the crown of the Victoria’s parks. Just
minutes from Victoria's inner harbour, Beacon Hill Park is one of
the largest parks on southern Vancouver Island.
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Victoria's
scenic oceanfront walkway follows Dallas Road and stretches from the
Ogden Point Breakwater to Ross Bay and includes Mile 0, Holland Point
Park, Beacon Hill Park, and Clover Point Park.
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Thunderbird
Park is one of downtown Victoria’s most extraordinary features, the
park’s impressive display of poles and big houses has made it a tourist
landmark for nearly 60 years..
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Galloping
Goose Regional Trail stretches from Sooke to downtown Victoria where
it joins with the Lochside Regional Trail. Along the way it passes
by Thetis Lake, through Matheson Lake and skirts the Sooke Potholes.
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Gonzales
Hill Park - Small 2 hectare park just up the road from Clover Point
Park and the Dallas Road Walkway. Views of Victoria, Juan de Fuca
Strait, the Olympic mountains and the Sooke Hills.
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360º lookout, with views of rural Saanich, the Gulf Islands and Victoria.
Mount Douglas Park can also be access from Victoria via the Galloping
Goose and the Lochside Regional Trail.
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Close
to the City of Victoria, Mount Tolmie Park offers views of Victoria
and the surrounding areas. Stroll through Garry Oaks on one of the
many gravel trails throughout the park or just enjoy a drive up the
windy road to the summit.
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Fleming
Beach Boat Ramp and Buxton Green Picnic area. Fleming Beach Breakwater,
start of Maculay Point Park pathways. Maculay Point Park, plenty of
benchs to relax and just enjoy the view.
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Located
in the middle of Esquimalt, this 7.1 hectare park overlooks most of
Esquimalt, Vic West, View Royal and Victoria. Nice small park with
well paved paths. Summit is easily accessed by people with walking
disabilities and limited mobility.
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This
7.5 hectare park offers lush greenery, a quite sandy bay, forested
paths, ocean vistas and sunny open spaces for play and picnicking.
Small bay on west side with it's forested hedged paths is an off leash
area popular with dog owners and offers views of CFB Esquimalt.
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