Take an aquabus and spend an afternoon in the Fisherman Wharf where float homes open their doors to you. This marine destination is filled with restaurants, cafes, bars and of course shops. If you love sea food, then you must try the fish and chips here or have a quick lunch in one of the floating restaurants. The ships are moored, fishing vessels load and unload their wares and the seals come to the dock hoping you would feed them. Take off on any of the whale watching tours or get on a kayak or simply walk around until your aquabus comes to pick you up.
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