Captain Jacobson Park is a small but historic space established in 1972, honouring Finnish-born sea captain Victor Jacobson, who settled nearby in the late 1800s and played a key role in B.C.'s maritime history
Esquimalt Gorge Park, an historic waterfront retreat, blends natural beauty, restored heritage gardens, and community-focused amenities along the scenic Gorge Waterway
Macaulay Point Park in Esquimalt is a coastal park rich in Indigenous history, military fortifications, and rare Garry oak ecosystems, with trails and stunning views over the Strait of Juan de Fuca
The West Bay Walkway in Esquimalt is a scenic, fully accessible waterfront boardwalk connecting to downtown Victoria, offering views of the Olympic Mountains
Highrock Park in Esquimalt is a natural haven with native plants, panoramic summit views of the Salish Sea, and historical roots as the township’s highest point
Saxe Point Park in Esquimalt offers coastal trails, beach access, and sweeping views of the Olympic Mountains, with remnants of its WWII history still visible today