Steveston Harbour

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Richmond, Canada

Tourist attraction

Steveston Harbour Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Steveston Harbour is located in Richmond, Canada on 3820 Bayview St. Steveston Harbour is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in Canada.

Address

3820 Bayview St

Phone

+1 6042725539

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

Mon
8AM–4:30PM
Tue
8AM–4:30PM
Wed
8AM–4:30PM
Thu
8AM–4:30PM
Fri
8AM–4:30PM
Sat
Closed
Sun
Closed

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John Terry

Love Steveston for is beauty, restaurants and cafes. I am not a big shopper but often stop in the gift shops for a piece of jewellery or small gifts when I am here. I love to run along the river paths and visit Gary Point park. I grew up here, so I have a little biased opinion

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Andres Galindo

Fresh fish! Tuna, prawns and more, prices are so good, it also has a marvellous landscape, and you can enjoy fish and chips in Cosy places. Great place to hang with friends and enjoy a cold beer, or if you are walking with family you can enjoy an ice cream as well.

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Dean Finger

It's a great place to enjoy , fish and chips and so forth...too look around and enjoy the boats and ocean scenery

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Marylou Fowler

We spent a few hrs roaming around Steveston and did do the Cannery Tour. The tour was so interesting and I loved everything about it. Very reasonable fee to do the tour. We also had our lunch in the Village and that was very nice.

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Peter Andrews

On a lovely, fall day we wandered throughout Steveston's seaside pier setting, (before heading over to the piers that actually sell seafood), to enjoy the excellent historical homes and bunkhouses that recreate a period when salmon catch were canned for shipment abroad. No entry fee is required and one becomes lost in a former period of lifestyles to see how families and single men survived in this seaside setting and contributed to the seafood economy, probably one of the best displays of authenticity in the Pacific NW. Congratulations to the City of Richmond for creating this important venue!