What makes it 85% Solo-Friendly: A solo visitor can enjoy quiet forest trails, WWII relics, wildlife watching, and wide ocean views, all free and safe, though there is no café or indoor shelter if rain starts.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Allows time for a self-guided trail walk, shoreline exploration and sunset views at a relaxed pace.
Self-guided nature walk:
Follow 7.5 hectares of forest trails past WWII searchlight base ruins under towering Douglas-fir.
Tip: Download the park trail map from the Esquimalt website before you go.
Bird and wildlife watching:
Scan tidal pools and rocky ledges for gulls, herons and seals along the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
Tip: Bring binoculars and arrive at dawn for the best wildlife sightings.
Heritage and landscape photography:
Frame the metal remains of military platforms against coastal vistas and Olympic Mountains.
Tip: Shoot during golden hour to capture dramatic light on the relics.

E T
A beautiful park with amazing ocean and mountain views, and walking trails. Great for couples, families, and pets to visit. I come by here often, and my favourite time has to be seeing the sunrise on a weekend morning. It's generally clean and spacious too, during the late evenings and early mornings. A must visit if you're living in the area. The views at Saxe Point Park are one of the best!
Eva Zia
This beach park is a perfect spot to relax and enjoy nature! The views are stunning, especially at sunset, with a beautiful combination of ocean and greenery. The park is clean and well-maintained, with plenty of space for picnics, walking, or just sitting by the water. There are nice paths for a stroll, benches to relax on, and sometimes even wildlife to spot. It’s family-friendly, with areas for...
Lori Golden
This is a small park with a few short walking trails. Take care when walking as off leash dogs is a popular thing here. You get some really nice views of the water and boats passing by. A nice spot to have a picnic, spots for you to sit on the grass or pick one of the picnic tables. Very limited parking and please watch out for pedestrians.
Prince R
Wonderful scenic views with less crowded and more spacious area . Have separate cabins to enjoy ocean views . Special area for pets to roam around freely. It can be problematic to visit during rain as there is no shelter
Paul Onderwater
This is one of the nicest medium sized parks in the area. The views are amazing! There is a decent sized parking lot. Excellent walking trails along the water and through the reclaimed natural forest. Lots of benches in several place to enjoy the view or relax as you walk. Several well placed picnic benches by the water and in amongst the trees. A very popular place to take wedding photos, but cal...
Spring rains can make trails muddy—wear waterproof shoes. Summer parking fills early—arrive before 9 AM. Winter winds off the water can be strong—dress in layers and check tide times before exploring the beach.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Park entry | CAD 0 |
| Parking | CAD 0 |
| SUP or kayak rental (optional) | CAD 20 |
| Total Estimated | CAD 20 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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Address: Victoria, BC V9A 6G5, Canada
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