Highlights: The St. Anne Marine Park, built in 1973, is located on the outskirts of Victoria. The original purpose of its establishment was to protect the ecological environment of marine life in the area. Therefore, this park prohibits any fishing and water sports. It consists of six islands: Cerf Island, Moyenne Island, SteAnne Island, Round Island, Long Island and Cachée. The islands are all not far from each other, and at low tide, you can even walk on the beach and walk from one island to another. Of these islands, only Cerf and Naka are allowed to be accessed by day-trippers. In addition to a variety of rare and peculiar marine creatures, the various beaches of St. Anne's Marine Park are also places to relax. And if you want to stay for a long time, you don't have to worry about it being impossible, because there are currently accommodation facilities available on St. Anne Island, Round Island, and Cerf Island in the Ocean Park area.