Holland Point Park is a rugged waterfront park on Victoria’s Dallas Road shoreline, where open lawns drop toward the rocky edge of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The location is exposed and dramatic, with uninterrupted views across the water toward the Olympic Mountains and constant movement from tides, wind, and marine traffic.
Holland Point also sits along the Dallas Road waterfront trail, connecting easily to Beacon Hill Park, Clover Point, and the wider coastal walkway. In particular, Steve Fonyo Beach is located immediately beside Holland Point Park along this route. The lower shoreline is accessible via paths and stairs, where driftwood and rocky outcrops create quieter spots just above the water. The park is one of the closest land points in Victoria to the shipping lanes, making it a great place to watch cargo ships, ferries, and even naval vessels pass close to shore.
Best Time to Visit: Sunsets, storm-watching, and windy afternoons for kite flying.
Parking: Free roadside parking and small nearby lots along Dallas Road.
Dog-friendly: Dogs allowed on leash.
Facilities: Washrooms, open grassy fields, benches, shoreline access, and connection to waterfront trails.






