Fan Tan Alley
Not only is this street the narrowest in Canada, Fan Tan Alley also has some seriously magical vibes and is a must check out photo stop when visiting Victoria! Plus there’s many unique boutiques and shops that line Fan Tan Alley, so you’ll want to take your time to explore them all.
Esquimalt Lagoon
There are many photo opportunities at Esquimalt Lagoon from the various birds, beautiful driftwood sculptures, and the gorgeous view. It’s definitely a great spot for photography lovers.
Beacon Hill Park
Beacon Hill Park is full of unique photos spots from the BIG iconic tree by the main parking lot to the canopy by the turtle log, Beacon Hill Park has got you covered!
Dallas Road
Enjoy a beautiful paved trail that wraps along Victoria’s oceanfront. While walking on this trail there is a good possibility you will see kite surfers, windsurfers, and many picturesque spots perfect to stop and take a picture.
Mount Tolmie Park
Come and enjoy this beautiful 360-degree lookout with panoramic views of the Olympic Mountain Range and Mount Baker in the Cascades.
PKOLS (Mount Douglas Park)
As the highest mountain in Victoria with a 360 degree view of the city and the ocean, PKOLS, or Mount Douglas as the locals call it, is the most beautiful spot to capture the sunrise or sunset!
Hatley Castle
You can walk through the castle gardens free of charge and take lots of photos at various picturesque spots throughout the castle grounds.
BC Legislature
The Legislature is Victoria’s number one most photographed building which is also home to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, the Legislature is where elected representatives meet to shape the future of the province.