Victor Harbor-town museums

Victor Harbor in South Australia boasts several museums and cultural attractions that highlight the region's history, Aboriginal culture, and artistic talent. The Victor Harbor National Trust Museum delves into the area's past, from Aboriginal lifestyles to the establishment of Victor Harbor as a key port and tourist spot. Housed in the 1860s Customs House, the museum showcases early 1900s items, china, linen, and historic photographs.

The Victor Harbor Regional Art Gallery, located in the Old Bakery building, features a diverse array of works by local artists, including paintings, glass sculptures, fabric creations, and wooden carvings. The Coral Street Art Space aims to foster a creative cultural industry in Victor Harbor by hosting changing exhibitions from local artists. The Encounter Coast Discovery Centre serves as a regional interpretive center, guiding visitors through the region's history via three galleries that trace developments from pre-white settlement to the river trade era.

Beyond these museums, Victor Harbor offers various art galleries, artisan markets, and workshops that enable visitors to explore their creative side and support local artists.