Clover Point is in the city of Victoria, just some minutes' walk from downtown. The Clover Point offers scenic sights of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Since strong winds hit Clover Point, the Clover Point Storm Watching will be perfect. During falls and winters, watch and enjoy the fierce waves making up in the distance, rolling into the coast, battering against the rocks, whether staying at your car or donning in raingear.
The Clover Point is located along the walkway of Dallas Road, easily accessible by car. On a clear day, the point offers spectacular views of Sooke Hills, the Olympic Mountains in Washington State, and Mt. Baker.
The Clover Point features a grassy area between the walkway and the road at which people fly kites. The site is popular among paragliders, windsurfers, and kite-boarders due to the winds' blowing onshore in winters.
A loop road that can be used as a viewpoint offers a perfect seaside drive with parking places from which access to Clover Point is possible. There are also plenty of parking places along Dallas Road. The rocky beaches of Clover Point have beautiful views of water and sunset that make it perfect for beachcombing and strolling besides storm watching. Visitors have opportunities to see whales passing by in summers as well as other lovely marine creatures.
Located in Victoria, Clover Point is just a short walk away from downtown. It is a 10.40-acre (4.2 hectares) property with the western boundary of Cook Street and the eastern boundary of Ross Bay. The Clover Point Park's ownership was transferred to Victoria, but before, it had been owned by The Canada Department of Defense leased to the city as a park.
The areas around are excellent to visit as Spiral Beach along Dallas Road. Spiral Beach 700 m (2296 ft.) away is a soft pebble beach worth visiting and walking your dog with the beautiful sights of mountains, sunset, and the city.
Visiting Beacon Hill Park, the jewel of Victoria with a 200-acre (80.9 hectares) area, is a must since there are plenty of things to do for families and individuals, as well as the vivid natural beauty, footpaths, and colourful flowers.
With an area of 13.80 acres (5.55 hectares), Holland Point Park is an oasis compared to the developed and heavily used Clover Point. The largest constructed feature of the Holland Point was built in 1955, is Harrison Yacht Pond. With a bluff pathway, tourists can walk to Ogden Point to the west and Beacon Hill Park to the east with benches to sit throughout the path with views of the ocean.
The average temperature in Clover Point is about 11.5°C (52.7°F). The warmest months are July and August, with a maximum of 20°C (68°F) and a minimum temperature of 13°C (55.4°F). December is the coldest month, with a maximum temperature of 8°C (46.4°F) and a minimum temperature of 4°C (39.2°F). Rain falls throughout the year. The high rate of precipitation is from October to February. Snow falls from November through March.