
Saxe Point Park
Coastal park with stunning sea & sunset views, secluded beach, and peaceful meadows. Ideal for picnics and unwinding.

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Serene sunrise views

Saxe Point Park
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Serene sunrise views

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Must-see attractions
Coastal park with stunning sea & sunset views, secluded beach, and peaceful meadows. Ideal for picnics and unwinding.
"This beach park is a perfect spot to relax and enjoy nature! The views are stunning, especially at sunset."

π Limited Parking Alert
Parking can be very limited, especially on busy days. Arrive early or consider alternative transport.
πΆ Off-Leash Dog Friendly
Many visitors bring their dogs, and off-leash is popular. Keep an eye out for pets on trails.

Quick Facts
Rating
4.8 Β· 2,164 reviews
Type
Park
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Sunset Lookouts
Various viewpoints along the coast
Breathtaking ocean and mountain panoramas, especially magical as the sun dips below the horizon.

Secluded Beach Access
Lower park area
A quiet spot to enjoy the ocean breeze and the sound of waves, perfect for a peaceful retreat.

Picnic Meadows
Open grassy areas
Spacious meadows with picnic tables, ideal for a relaxed meal surrounded by nature.
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Sunset Views & Secluded Beach
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π Limited Parking Alert
Parking can be very limited, especially on busy days. Arrive early or consider alternative transport.
πΆ Off-Leash Dog Friendly
Many visitors bring their dogs, and off-leash is popular. Keep an eye out for pets on trails.
Scenic Overlooks in Victoria?
I'm wondering if anyone has any good recommendations for places in Victoria that have nice views that you can drive up to and park at?
Best private spots to park in Victoria?
Looking for a secluded spot to park and enjoy my GF's company. Any recommendations?
πΈ Wedding Photo Hotspot
This park is a popular wedding photo location. Bookings are required; check signs for details.
π Comfortable Walking Shoes
Trails are well-maintained but can be uneven. Wear comfortable shoes for exploring.
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π Limited Parking Alert
Parking can be very limited, especially on busy days. Arrive early or consider alternative transport.
πΆ Off-Leash Dog Friendly
Many visitors bring their dogs, and off-leash is popular. Keep an eye out for pets on trails.
πΈ Wedding Photo Hotspot
This park is a popular wedding photo location. Bookings are required; check signs for details.
π Comfortable Walking Shoes
Trails are well-maintained but can be uneven. Wear comfortable shoes for exploring.
β No Shelter in Rain
Be prepared for the weather; there are no shelters if it starts raining.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Saxe Point Park is widely praised for its stunning ocean and mountain views, especially at sunset, and its peaceful, secluded beach. Visitors appreciate the clean, well-maintained grounds, ample picnic spots, and pleasant walking trails. It's considered a family-friendly and pet-welcoming destination for a relaxing escape.
"This beach park is a perfect spot to relax and enjoy nature! The views are stunning, especially at sunset, with a beautiful combination of ocean and greenery. The park is clean and well-maintained, with plenty of space for picnics, walking, or just sitting by the water. There are nice paths for a stroll, benches to relax on, and sometimes even wildlife to spot. Itβs family-friendly, with areas for kids to play, and the fresh ocean breeze makes it a great place to unwind. A must-visit if youβre looking for a peaceful escape by the sea!"
Eva Zia
"This is a small park with a few short walking trails. Take care when walking as off leash dogs is a popular thing here.
You get some really nice views of the water and boats passing by. A nice spot to have a picnic, spots for you to sit on the grass or pick one of the picnic tables.
Very limited parking and please watch out for pedestrians."
Lori Golden
"A beautiful park with amazing ocean and mountain views, and walking trails. Great for couples, families, and pets to visit. I come by here often, and my favourite time has to be seeing the sunrise on a weekend morning. It's generally clean and spacious too, during the late evenings and early mornings.
A must visit if you're living in the area. The views at Saxe Point Park are one of the best!"
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Frequently Asked Questions
π πΊοΈ Getting There
Saxe Point Park is located in Esquimalt. Driving is the most common way, but parking can be very limited. Public transport options are available via BC Transit buses that serve the Esquimalt area. Check local transit schedules for routes and times.
Yes, there is a parking lot, but it is described as 'very limited' by visitors. It's advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends or during peak seasons, or consider alternative transportation.
Cycling is a great option, and there are often bike racks available. It's a scenic ride along the coast. Ensure your bike is secured if you plan to leave it unattended.
Yes, BC Transit buses serve the Esquimalt area, with stops relatively close to the park. Consult the BC Transit website for the most up-to-date route information and schedules.
To experience Saxe Point Park with fewer people, aim for early mornings or late evenings, particularly on weekdays. Weekends tend to be more popular.
π« π« Tickets & Entry
No, Saxe Point Park is a public park and does not require an admission fee. Entry is free for all visitors.
Saxe Point Park is generally open from dawn until dusk, as is typical for most public parks. However, it's always a good idea to check local municipal information for any specific seasonal hours or closures.
There is no need to book time slots for general park visits. However, if you plan to use the park for a wedding photoshoot, booking is required. Information is usually posted at the park.
Access to the secluded beach within Saxe Point Park is free, as with the rest of the park. Enjoy the coastal scenery without any entry charges.
While generally open, be aware of potential restrictions for organized events or private bookings, such as wedding photoshoots. Always respect park signage and local bylaws.
π« π§ Onsite Experience
The park features excellent walking trails along the water and through reclaimed natural forest. They are well-placed for enjoying the views and are suitable for a relaxing stroll.
Yes, Saxe Point Park offers several well-placed picnic benches by the water and amongst the trees, as well as open grassy meadows perfect for picnics.
Absolutely! The park is renowned for its amazing ocean and mountain views, making it a popular spot for photography, especially during sunrise and sunset. It's also a sought-after location for wedding photos.
Information on restroom availability can vary. It's advisable to check recent visitor comments or local park information for the most current details on facilities.
Yes, Saxe Point Park is a great place for pets. There's a special area for pets to roam around freely, and it's a popular spot for dog walkers. Remember to be mindful of off-leash dogs.
π½οΈ π½οΈ Food & Dining
Saxe Point Park itself does not have on-site restaurants or cafes. It's primarily a natural park focused on scenic views and outdoor activities.
You'll find various dining options in the nearby Esquimalt and Victoria areas. These range from casual eateries to more formal restaurants, offering diverse cuisines.
Yes, bringing your own food and drinks is highly encouraged, as the park is an ideal spot for picnics. There are numerous picnic tables and grassy areas to enjoy your meal.
Generally, parks allow personal food and non-alcoholic beverages. For alcohol, it's best to check local bylaws for Esquimalt parks, as regulations can vary.
Pack a basket with your favorite foods, find a scenic spot by the water or in a meadow, and enjoy the stunning views. Don't forget a blanket if you plan to sit on the grass!
πΈ πΈ Photography
The 'golden hours' around sunrise and sunset offer the most dramatic and beautiful lighting for photography. The park's coastal scenery is stunning at these times.
Yes, Saxe Point Park is a very popular and beautiful location for wedding photography, offering scenic backdrops of the ocean and greenery. Bookings are required for photoshoots.
You can photograph stunning ocean vistas, mountain views, boats passing by, coastal flora, and wildlife. It's also ideal for capturing portraits, especially during events like weddings.
The lookouts along the coastal paths offer the most expansive and impressive views. Experiment with different angles from the various benches and picnic spots.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the expansive ocean and landscape views. A telephoto lens can be useful for spotting distant boats or wildlife. A tripod is helpful for low-light conditions during sunrise/sunset.



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