Lime Bay Park is a small waterfront park located in the Vic West area of Victoria. It sits along the Inner Harbour shoreline near Lime Bay, at the beginning of the Songhees Walkway, offering a quiet pocket of green space close to residential buildings and the Victoria International Marina.
The park is home to several hidden treasures, including historical totem, a scenic viewpoint with chairs, and the small bronze sculpture Hands of Time – Carving a Canoe Paddle (2012), created by sculptor Crystal Przybille in collaboration with designer and First Nations artist Clarence Dick, who designed the paddle element of the sculpture as a representation of both the past and present of Lekwungen culture.
Visitors can stroll along the waterfront, sit by the water’s edge, and watch activity on the harbour, including boats, seals, and occasional marine traffic passing through the Inner Harbour.
Parking: On-street parking.
Dog-friendly: Dogs allowed on leash.









