Quick Facts
Location: Holland Point Park, Victoria, BC
Region: South Island
Time: 20–60 minutes
Difficulty: Easy
Admission: Free
Facilities: Paths, benches, waterfront access
Best Season: Year-round (sunset is a highlight)
Dog Friendly: Yes (on leash)
Info
Parking / Access
Near Dallas Rd / Cook St area (Google Maps search)
Small park spaces connect into the Dallas Road waterfront walk.
Hours
Open daily. Expect more visitors on clear evenings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Holland Point Park located?
Holland Point Park is on the Dallas Road waterfront in Victoria, British Columbia, with views toward the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
How do I get to Holland Point Park?
It is easy to reach by car, bike, or on foot via the Dallas Road waterfront route.
Is there parking available?
Street parking is typically available along Dallas Road and nearby residential streets, but it can be busy on sunny evenings.
How long does it take to visit?
Many visitors stop for 20–60 minutes to enjoy the view, especially around sunset.
What is Holland Point Park best known for?
It is known for ocean views, a relaxed waterfront vibe, and being a great spot to watch sunsets and storms.
Is Holland Point Park good for families?
Yes. It is a simple, low-effort stop with open space and a scenic waterfront walk nearby.
Are dogs allowed at Holland Point Park?
Yes, dogs are typically allowed on leash. Follow posted rules and be respectful of other visitors.
What should I bring?
Bring a wind layer, especially outside summer. Sunset visits are best with a warm layer and a drink or snack.










