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- Holland Point - City of Victoria
Location link 561 Dallas Rd, Victoria, BC Home Parks Recreation Our Parks Holland Point
- Holland Point Park in Victoria | Map and Routes
Holland Point Park in Victoria, BC, offers a picturesque and serene setting for walking and running activities Spanning across 21 7 acres, this park provides a variety of routes that cater to different fitness levels and preferences
- Ogden Point and Holland Point Park - AllTrails
After returning to the shore, continue along Dallas Road until you reach Holland Point Park The park has benches along the pathway and magnificent views of the Olympic Mountains across the water
- Holland Point Park – Walks in Your Backyard
Holland Point Park is a water front park in Victoria, B C, along the Strait of Juan de Fuca in the Salish Sea It encompasses over five hectares within the James Bay community of the city of Victoria, on southern Vancouver Island
- Holland Point Park - WalkingVancouverIsle
It was designated as a park in 1947 The park boasts lengthy walking trails along Dallas Road and along the water with views of the Olympic Mountains and access down to a narrow beach
- Holland Point Park - The Markus Project
Victoria is unique in that it offers beautiful walks along the water and dog-friendly beaches within walking distance of downtown We made our way past Beacon Hill Park to walk down Dallas Rd and visit the beach at Holland Point Park
- Holland Point Park Ogden Point, Victoria - BC Nature
Holland Point Park is a waterfront park located in Victoria, BC It is located within the James Bay community and is an easily walked path It is parallel to the Dallas Road Waterfront Trail It is free to access and great for dog walking There is a scenic waterfront pathway and access to beaches
- Friends of Beacon Hill Park - Appendix C 2 - Holland Point
Residents and tourists travel by foot on the bluff pathway through Holland Point on their way to Beacon Hill Park going east or to Ogden Point heading west Some pause to sit on benches facing the ocean Others climb down to sit on beach logs or prominent rocks accessible at lower tides
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