Victoria Harbour (British Columbia) - Maps

Maps

  • ^map1 Albert Head - 48°23′00″N 123°29′00″W / 48.38333°N 123.48333°W / 48.38333; -123.48333 (Albert Head)
  • ^map2 Trial Islands - 48°23′53″N 123°18′20″W / 48.39806°N 123.30556°W / 48.39806; -123.30556 (Trial Islands)
  • ^map3 Tillicum Road Bridge - 48°26′47″N 123°24′01″W / 48.44639°N 123.40028°W / 48.44639; -123.40028 (Tillicum Road Bridge)
  • ^map4 Craigflower Bridge - 48°27′08″N 123°25′23″W / 48.45222°N 123.42306°W / 48.45222; -123.42306 (Craigflower Bridge)
  • ^map5 Ogden Point Pier B - 48°25′00″N 123°23′24″W / 48.41667°N 123.39000°W / 48.41667; -123.39000 (Ogden Point Pier B)
  • ^map6 Fisherman's Wharf - 48°25′22″N 123°23′01″W / 48.42278°N 123.38361°W / 48.42278; -123.38361 (Fisherman's Wharf)
  • ^map7 Causeway Floats - James Bay - 48°25′19″N 123°22′12″W / 48.42194°N 123.37000°W / 48.42194; -123.37000 (Causeway Floats - James Bay)
  • ^map8 Ship Point - 48°25′23″N 123°22′16″W / 48.42306°N 123.37111°W / 48.42306; -123.37111 (Ship Point)
  • ^map9 Wharf Street Marina - 48°25′29″N 123°22′18″W / 48.42472°N 123.37167°W / 48.42472; -123.37167 (Wharf Street Marina)
  • ^map10 Mermaid's Wharf - 48°25′35″N 123°22′17″W / 48.42639°N 123.37139°W / 48.42639; -123.37139 (Mermaid's Wharf)
  • ^map11 Johnson Street Floats - 48°25′38″N 123°22′17″W / 48.42722°N 123.37139°W / 48.42722; -123.37139 (Johnson Street Floats)
  • ^map12 Westbay Marina - 48°25′36″N 123°23′45″W / 48.42667°N 123.39583°W / 48.42667; -123.39583 (Westbay Marina)
  • ^map13 Victoria Coast Guard Station - 48°25′13″N 123°23′20″W / 48.42028°N 123.38889°W / 48.42028; -123.38889 (Victoria Coast Guard Station)
  • ^map14 HMCS Malahat - 48°25′22″N 123°23′12″W / 48.42278°N 123.38667°W / 48.42278; -123.38667 (HMCS Malahat)
  • ^map15 Coast Harbourside Floats - 48°25′24″N 123°22′46″W / 48.42333°N 123.37944°W / 48.42333; -123.37944 (Coast Harbourside Floats)
  • ^map16 International Ferry Dock - 48°25′22″N 123°22′26″W / 48.42278°N 123.37389°W / 48.42278; -123.37389 (International Ferry Dock)
  • ^map17 Black Ball Ferry Dock - 48°25′18″N 123°22′19″W / 48.42167°N 123.37194°W / 48.42167; -123.37194 (Black Ball Ferry Dock)
  • ^map18 Pacific Undersea Gardens - 48°25′18″N 123°22′15″W / 48.42167°N 123.37083°W / 48.42167; -123.37083 (Pacific Undersea Gardens)
  • ^map19 Ocean Point Floats - 48°25′36″N 123°22′27″W / 48.42667°N 123.37417°W / 48.42667; -123.37417 (Ocean Point Floats)
  • ^map20 Point Hope Shipyards - 48°25′49″N 123°22′25″W / 48.43028°N 123.37361°W / 48.43028; -123.37361 (Point Hope Shipyards)
  • ^map21 Village Marina - 48°25′50″N 123°22′18″W / 48.43056°N 123.37167°W / 48.43056; -123.37167 (Village Marina)
  • ^map22 Canoe Marina - 48°25′46″N 123°22′18″W / 48.42944°N 123.37167°W / 48.42944; -123.37167 (Canoe Marina)
  • ^map23 Island Asphalt Barge Dock - 48°25′59″N 123°22′20″W / 48.43306°N 123.37222°W / 48.43306; -123.37222 (Island Asphalt Barge Dock)
  • ^map24 Butler Brothers Barge Dock - 48°26′03″N 123°22′24″W / 48.43417°N 123.37333°W / 48.43417; -123.37333 (Butler Brothers Barge Dock)
  • ^map25 Lafarge Barge Dock - 48°26′01″N 123°22′36″W / 48.43361°N 123.37667°W / 48.43361; -123.37667 (Lafarge Barge Dock)

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