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Address
Near Beach Drive and Estevan Street in Oak Bay
Victoria, BC 
Directions
From downtown Victoria take Fort Street eastbound. Fort turns into Cadboro Bay Road. Turn right on Bowker Avenue for two blocks to Willows Beach. Or take bus number 1 or 2 and ask the driver to let you off at Willows.

Description:
If you need a peaceful break from all the action in downtown Victoria, check out beautiful Willows Beach. Just a few minutes by car or bus from the city centre, Willows is a long, broad stretch of powdery white sand that is sadly missed by most visitors to the area. Its shallow, protected waters are a safe and ideal place for kids to burn off energy while Mom and Dad relax and take in the glorious views of Discovery Island and Mount Baker. When the kids have had enough sun, there’s a well-equipped and shaded playground adjacent to the beach. Check out the Oak Bay Tea Room, where you can enjoy tea, scones and an ocean view in a casual atmosphere at very low prices. (Open summer only).

Until about 100 years ago Willows Beach was the location of a major First Nations settlement. Archeologists tell us that "Sitchanalth Village" thrived here for about 2,500 years before European settlers arrived. The location was perfect to take advantage of the abundant deer, elk, clams, and salmon upon which their livelihood was based. Then, as today, the area offered a much sunnier, dryer climate than the surrounding regions.

Walk north on Willows Beach and up some stairs to take in the view from Cattle Point. In the 19th century the many farms in the area needed livestock, but there were no docking facilities in the area. The boats were therefore forced to unload their cargo into the sea just off this point. The surprised animals would then have to swim ashore in the icy water to the waiting farmers.

Inland from Cattle Point is lovely Uplands Park. Wander the trails through one of the last remaining Garry Oak forests, a rare and endangered ecosystem, unique to dryer parts of the Pacific Northwest.

If you’re hungry, walk a few blocks south on Beach Drive to the Oak Bay Marina. Here you’ll find two good restaurants, one casual and the other somewhat formal, both with excellent views. The café will sell you small frozen herring to feed the (almost) tame harbor seals, which can be seen cavorting and splashing just under the ramp leading to the docks. Watch those fingers!

Written By: Richard Brunt

Features
Kid Friendly  |  Picnic Area  |  Soccer Fields  |  Walking Trails  |  Bathrooms  |  Picnic Tables  |  Swimming Areas  |  Wheelchair Accessible

Comments
Oh and its not a bad spot for skinnyboarding,,, oops i mean skimboarding.
Rob Ash on Fri, December 21, 2007

One of our favoriye places to visit, our friends live on foul bay road , not far from this spot, we walk down, have a morning breakfast at a small coffee house, and spend some time by the ocean, a lovely area to visit.
Robert and Frances on Thu, November 29, 2007

You should add that it's not a bad location for skimboarding. :)
Teags on Tue, July 17, 2007

It would be nice to see photos of the beaches on this site.
N Gray on Thu, May 10, 2007

It's bad advice to feed the marine mammals, they have been known to bite, and is not conducive to the animals finding their own food. They are cute critters but it is not good for them to be dependant on us for food! Enjoy Victoria!
Victoria Citizen on Sat, April 30, 2005

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