Anchors Away Activities: Artefact Interpretation
Ship Point Wharf Street, Victoria, BC, CanadaJoin us at the Anchors Aweigh Activities by Ship Point gate all weekend long for fun drop-in activities for all ages run by the Maritime Museum of BC!
Join us at the Anchors Aweigh Activities by Ship Point gate all weekend long for fun drop-in activities for all ages run by the Maritime Museum of BC!
Up to 100 classic vessels in Victoria's Inner Harbour over Labour Day weekend. Docks open to the public; suggested donation of $ for entry, with all funds benefiting the Maritime Museum of BC's programs, exhibits, and collections care.
Learn how to create woven designs using paper, inspired by the historical techniques used in sailmaking.
The Hounds of Cuchulain will perform on the Inner Harbour dock stage from 12:30 - 1:30 PM.
Michael Wilford and Joshua Litton will perform on the Inner Harbour dock stage from 2:30 - 3:30 PM.
Dive into this creative program inspired by the beautiful fish of British Columbia.
Bilgewater will perform on the Inner Harbour dock stage from 5:00 - 6:00 PM.
This meeting is for registered boaters, to plan their participation in the Sail Past. Marine Operations Head Bill Noon and Wharfinger Nick Banks will be on hand with vital information and timings.
Join us at the Anchors Aweigh Activities by Ship Point gate all weekend long for fun drop-in activities for all ages run by the Maritime Museum of BC!
Up to 100 classic vessels in Victoria's Inner Harbour over Labour Day weekend. Docks open to the public; suggested donation of $5 for entry, with all funds benefiting the Maritime Museum of BC's programs, exhibits, and collections care.
Watch classic vessels leave the Inner Harbour, or head to the Ogden Point Causeway or Clover Point for the best view of the traditional Sail Past, and the Sail Race for sailing vessels.
Our 2025 cohort of the Artists Aboard Program spent the Classic Boat Festival sketching and painting en plein air on the docks and aboard select vessels. See their work on public display on Sunday, October 19 in the Maritime Museum of BC gallery!