Selkirk Green
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Waterfront parks in Victoria serve a particular purpose in the city's geography and character, and Selkirk Green fulfils that role with genuine substance. Located at 350 Waterfront Crescent in the Burnside neighbourhood, this park sits along Victoria's working waterfront, positioning it differently from many of the city's more manicured green spaces. The setting here reflects Victoria's identity as a working port city rather than just a tourist destination, which gives the park a grounded, authentic quality that appeals to locals who want to spend time near the water without the crowds that gather at some of the Inner Harbour areas.
What you'll encounter at Selkirk Green is a straightforward waterfront park experience. The location along the crescent provides views and access to the water, and the park serves as a practical destination for people who live in or near Burnside and want to spend time outdoors. The atmosphere tends toward the relaxed and neighbourhood-focused rather than highly developed or heavily programmed, which means you'll find families, walkers, and locals taking advantage of the waterfront setting. The moderate price level—essentially free or very affordable—makes it accessible to everyone, and there's no gatekeeping or exclusivity here. It's the kind of place where you can spend an afternoon without needing to plan around facilities or amenities, though you should check what's available on-site before you visit with specific expectations.
If you're considering a visit, a few practical notes: this is a waterfront location in a working neighbourhood, so come prepared with your own entertainment or a simple plan to walk and observe. It pairs well with exploring the Burnside area itself, which has its own neighbourhood character distinct from Victoria's downtown core. The proximity to other waterfront parks like Glen Lake Beach Park, Gower Park, and Ship's Point Park means you could potentially visit several in a single outing if you're interested in comparing Victoria's different waterfront experiences.
Selkirk Green represents how Victoria's parks system extends beyond the famous tourist destinations. For anyone living in or regularly visiting Burnside, it's a local resource that offers direct waterfront access. For visitors to Victoria who want to see how residents actually use their public spaces away from the main tourist areas, this park offers a genuine glimpse. The moderate pricing and straightforward waterfront access make it a sensible choice if you're planning a day that includes exploring different parts of the city's waterfront. It won't replicate the polished experience of some of Victoria's more famous parks, but that's precisely the point—it's a working waterfront park that serves its neighbourhood well.