Victor


Nestled at the top of the North Bay, Victor is home to breathtaking westerly views of Case Inlet, Allyn, Treasure Island and Stretch Island. To the east, Rocky Bay and Vaughn Bay provide additional destinations for kayaking, fishing, sailing, windsurfing and other saltwater recreation. 


This charming, close-knit community is four miles from either Allyn or Belfair, and less than 20 minutes to Gig Harbor (YMCA, Costco & St Anthony's Hospital) giving residents plenty of choices for shopping, dining and entertainment.
 
Victor is especially famous as one of the best habitats in the world for Geoducks, a giant clam prized by seafood lovers. Low tide brings many visitors seeking both oysters and clams.
 
Neighbors show a great deal of pride in living here, often naming their properties, displaying unique signage and doing their part to keep the road free of litter. Welcome signs mark the beginning and end of Victor.
 
Since 1932, Victor residents have met at the Victor Improvement Club for a potluck dinner and meeting. The club hosts an annual garage sale to fund its charitable projects and maintain the historic building. Built by founding members during the Great Depression, the hall is often rented out for charity auctions, dances and other events.
 
The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife Salmon Hatchery lies just west of Victor, providing opportunities to see salmon run on nearby Coulter Creek.