James Bay

Lively - Charming - Diverse

Lively & charming

James Bay, the city’s oldest neighbourhood, is known for its lively waterfront and charming Victorian houses. Brightly painted float homes and kiosks selling fish and chips cluster around Fisherman’s Wharf. A waterside path leads to the 1898 Parliament Buildings and Royal BC Museum, with its history exhibits. Beacon Hill Park has manicured gardens and a petting farm, plus panoramic views of the Olympic Mountains.

Robert Leslie Place
500 Rithet Street

Robert Leslie Place is just steps away from the ocean and only minutes away from the heart of downtown. The apartment building is surrounded by an abundance of parks, including Holland Park and Beacon Hill Park, and is just down the street to the Dallas Road Walkway, which connects to expansive beaches, the Breakwater Walkway and Victoria’s Cruise Ship Terminal. Robert Leslie Place offers beautiful spacious suites located close to all amenities like grocery stores, the post office, restaurants, and cafes. This community-oriented building offers a quiet sense of home with a lively city center only steps away, make it your home today!

    Aquarius Apartments
    215 Oswego Street

    Aquarius Apartment building is a 4-level building that offers easy and accessible access to McDonald Park, Dallas Road, and many other local attractions. This location is exceptionally well-located adjacent to Victoria’s Downtown and Legislative Precinct, in the oldest, and highly sought-after inner-city neighborhood of James Bay. Enjoy amenities within the building or venture out to a full range of shopping and service amenities two blocks away at James Bay Village. This community-oriented building offers a quiet sense of home with a lively city center only steps away, make it your home today!