San Francisco has a "Fisherman's Wharf" and it is not surprising that there is also a "Fisherman's Wharf" in Victoria, Canada. Gradually I figured out that in the seaside cities, there are "Fisherman's Wharf", one is a source of customers (citizens and tourists), the other is a very fresh fish resource, the third is to add a financial growth point and tourist attractions, why not do it? Victoria's "Fisherman's Wharf" is only about two kilometers from the provincial council building, and the colorful waterside house adds a lot of color and fun.