Fort Street

Fort Street

Fort Street

Fort Street, named after the now-demolished fur trading post of the Hudson’s Bay Company, has long been a central artery in Victoria’s commercial life. This bustling street, once known for its vintage and collectibles, now hosts an eclectic mix of shops and eateries. Visitors can still find several second-hand stores and auction houses, remnants of its past, alongside newer establishments. The street offers a blend of old and new, making it a dynamic destination for both locals and tourists.

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