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Location: Downtown Nanaimo, BC waterfront
Region: Central Vancouver Island
Time Needed: 1–3 hours
Admission: Free (public waterfront)
Facilities: Harbourfront Walkway, marinas, washrooms, parks, restaurants, shops
Best Season: Year‑round; liveliest spring through fall
Dog Friendly: Yes (on leash along walkway)
Parking & Access
What the Harbour Area Includes
Nanaimo Harbour is the central waterfront area of downtown Nanaimo, combining marinas, floatplane docks, a scenic pedestrian walkway, public spaces, and easy access to cafes, restaurants, and shops.
The harbour stretches along the east side of downtown Nanaimo, below Front Street and Commercial Street, and connects to Maffeo Sutton Park and the Newcastle Channel.
From Highway 19, follow signs to downtown Nanaimo and the waterfront. You can park in metered street spots or in parkades such as Harbour Front Parkade on Gordon Street, then walk a short distance down to the Harbourfront Walkway.
Popular activities include strolling the Harbourfront Walkway, watching seaplanes and boats, visiting nearby parks, dining at waterfront restaurants, browsing local shops, and catching small passenger ferries to Newcastle Island (Saysutshun) or Protection Island.
Yes. Families often combine a harbour walk with playground time at Maffeo Sutton Park, ice cream stops, and watching the marine traffic. The paved pathways are stroller‑friendly.
Leashed dogs are welcome along the Harbourfront Walkway and in many nearby outdoor spaces. Check signs for any specific restrictions in parks or on docks.
The harbour is enjoyable in all seasons. Summer and early fall bring the most activity, with outdoor patios, markets, and events. Early mornings and evenings can be especially scenic as light changes across the water.
Yes. From the harbour you can access small passenger ferries to nearby islands, kayak or boat tours (when operating), and various marine services. Floatplane operators also run regular flights to other coastal destinations.
Within a short walk you will find The Bastion, the Nanaimo Museum, downtown shops and eateries, and access points that lead over to the Old City Quarter and other neighbourhoods.













