| Name | Biographical Note | Location |
| F.W. Nolte & Co. | 1217 | |
| Fabre, Francois | Miner's Restaurant | 568 |
| Fagan, Matthew Gerald | Matthew Gerald Fagan was an locomotive engineer for the E&N Railway. He died on April 9, 1974. | 1521 |
| Fanshaw, Capt. | Served on the H.M.S. Daphne. | 69 |
| Fardon, G.W. | 2505 | |
| Farr, E.S. | 1137 | |
| Fawcett, Edgar | Edgar Fawcett was the author of the book Some Reminiscences of Old Victoria published in 1912. He died July 13, 1923. | 2329 |
| Fawcett, Jane | Jane Fawcett is the daughter of Rowland Wright Fawcett. She was active in the Reformed Episcopal Church/Church of Our Lord. | 2330 |
| Fawcett, Rowland Clayton | Rowland Clayton Fawcett was born on September 21, 1867, the oldest son of Rowland W. Fawcett and Emma Louise Clayton. He worked as a station agent of the E&N Railway. | 2331 |
| Fawcett, Rowland Wignell and Emma Louise (nee Clayton) | 2448 | |
| Fawcett, Rowland Wignell and Emma Louise (nee Clayton) | 2449 | |
| Fawcett, Thomas Lea and Jane (nee Wignall) | Thomas Lea Fawcett was an interior decorator, painter, furniture manufacturer and store owner. | 2328 |
| Feldon, Oconnor | Oconnor Fedon worked as a foreman for the railroads. | 1475 |
| Feldon, Sid | Sid Feldon was the son of Oconnor Feldon. He attended Burnside School prior to becoming a truck driver for Heaney's Cartage. | 1476 |
| Fell, James | 2513 | |
| Fell, James | 2021 | |
| Fell & Co. | 1210 | |
| Fellows, Eleanor Caroline | Eleanor Caroline Fellows was an author, mother and artist. She was married to the hardware merchant Arthur Fellows.. | 1757 |
| Fenwick, Edith | Edith Fenwick was a co-founder of St, Margaret's School. She died in April, 1911. | 2234 |
| Fenwick, Isobel | Isobel Fenwick was a co-founder of St, Margaret's School. She died in April, 1911. | 2253 |
| Ferguson, Kenneth F. & Roberta | Kenneth F Ferguson worked as an insurance manager. He also served as a Victoria School trustee, as the president/director of the Canadian Club and also as a member of the Victoria Kiwanis Club, Victoria & Island Publicity Bureau and the Chamber of Commerce. | 1660 |
| Finlaison, C.S. | Worked as a customs clerk in 1864. | 558 |
| Finlayson, Roderick | 677 | |
| Finlayson, Sarah | Sarah Finlayson was the daughter of John Work. She was married to Roderick Finlayson. | 678 |
| Finnerty, John | 2475 | |
| First Baptist Church | First Baptist Church was founded on May 3, 1876 by Fanny and Alexander Clyde. It was the first Baptist Church in British Columbia. | 2517 |
| Fisher, Elizabeth | 2134 | |
| Fisher, Henry Tice Laurance | Henry Tice Laurance Fisher wasborn in Metchosin in 1864. He worked as a farmer. | 1750 |
| Fisher, William & Elizabeth | William & Elizabeth Fisher arrived in Victoria in January 1864. William found work as an orchardist and Elizabeth as a teacher. | 1751 |
| Flannagan, Tom and Alice | Tom Flannagan served with the Canadian Navy. Alice Flannagan was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland and came to Victoria in 1916 to join Tom. | 1054 |
| Fletcher, Harriet Amelia (nee Calhoun) | Harriet Amelia Fletcher was born in 1883. She worked as a registered nurse. She was married to J.H. Fletcher and was the mother of two children, Walter and Margaret. She died in 1941. | 2149 |
| Fletcher, James Henry | James Henry Fletcher was a music merchant. He was also a member of the Chamber of Commerce, Victoria Rotary Club and the Masons. He was married to Harriet Amelia Calhoun and had two children, Walter and Margaret. | 2148 |
| Fletcher, Thomas W. | 1212 | |
| Fletcher Bros. | Originally located at 627 Fort Street. Thomas Fletcher's music store occupied this location from 1882 until 1894. After a short move to Humboldt Street, Fletcher's relocated to 1231 Government Street. In 1922, they had a new building built at 1130 Douglas Street. | 1240 |
| Flett, Janet | Janet Flett was a housewife. | 2351 |
| Flett, John | John Flett was a cooper who worked for the Hudson's Bay Company. | 2350 |
| Flint, Lewis | Lewis Flint was a foreman and baker at Ormond's Biscuit Factory. | 1459 |
| Flitton, Geoffrey A.D. | Geoffrey A.D. Flitton was a merchant who worked in the Bastion Building at Fort and Wharf Streets. | 1489 |
| Florence, George Reid and Margaret | George Reid Florence was a baker who worked for MacMillan on Yates Street. After going to the Yukon Gold Rush, he started the Scotch Bakery on Douglas Street in 1901. | 2372 |
| Florence, James G. and Helen | James G Florence worked as a baker for his unclue' George Florence at the Scotch Bakery. He later joined the Victoria City Police and retired as a sergeant. | 2373 |
| Flumerfelt, Alfred C. & Ada Annie | Alfred C. Flumerfelt was a business man. | 1569 |
| Folbigg, Norman Nimrod | Norman Nimrod Folbigg worked at the West End Grocery Co. Ltd. After service in World War One, he moved to the United States. He returned to Victoria in 1930 and died about 1943. | 1050 |
| Forrester, James L. and Sarah (nee Bryant) | James L. Forrester worked as the manager of the Canada Paint Company. He was married to Sarah Bryant. | 1066 |
| Foster, George F. | 2275 | |
| Foxall, Clifford & Molly | Clifford Foxall worked as an insurance agent. | 1 |
| Foxall, William and Amelia | William Foxall was a commercial photographer who operated the Foxall Studio in the Sayward Building. He died at the age of 83. | 1766 |
| Frampton, Albert Tom and Maud | Albert Tom Frampton ran an import and export business. | 2178 |
| Frampton, Cecil S. | Cecil S. Frampton worked for the Bank of B.N.A. and at local mills and the provincial inspection services. | 2179 |
| Frampton, Dorothy N. | Dorothy N. Frampton trained at the Royal Jubilee Hospital as a nurse. Following gradaution she worked for Dr. Herman Robertson, Victoria Hospital on Rockland, the Gorge Hospital and Rockland Hospital. | 1246 |
| Frampton, Mary I. | Mary Frampton was a secretary for the Powell Mill Company from 1924-1955 and later for St. George's School in Vancouver. | 1245 |
| Francis, Thomas | The son of pioneer Sam Francis who came to Victoria to "help build the Fort". Sam Francis married an Chilcotin Indian girl named "Jane" and they had three sons. Thomas lived all his life on the 168 acres of land in the Highlands which had belonged to his father. Before he died, he donated the entire property to the Province to be used as a park. | 1172 |
| Francis, Wm. | 2514 | |
| Franklin, Lumley | 2009 | |
| Franklin, Selim | 2065 | |
| Franks, Charles N. | 2228 | |
| Fraser, Donald | 2056 | |
| Fraser, Donald A. | Donald A. Fraser was a schoolteacher at South Park School. | 2106 |
| Fraser, Florence | Florence Hayward was born on January 8, 1873 in Victoria. She was the daughter of Charles and Sarah Hayward. She was married to Walter S. Fraser. | 2269 |
| Fraser, J.S. Chisholm | J.S. Chisholm Fraser was a manager for the Bank of Montreal. He died in 1914. | 1413 |
| Fraser, Laura M. | Laura M. Fraser (nee English) was a student at St. Ann's Academy. | 1412 |
| Fraser, Louis | Louis Fraser was the owner of Snug Tavern on Douglas Street. He died in 1882. | 1030 |
| Fraser, Stanley | Stanley Fraser was born in Victoria on April 5, 1872. He owned and operated the greighters Squid and Matsqui. He died in 1951. | 1029 |
| Fraser, Walter S. | Walter S. Fraser was the president of the wholesale hardware store Walter S. Fraser & Co. He was married to Florence Hayward. | 2268 |
| French, Jane & James | Jane and James French operated a zoo on Saanich Road. | 1440 |
| Fryatt, Percy and Nellie | Percy Fryatt was a letter carrier for Canada Post beginning in 1910. Following his retirement in 1945, he was the supervisor of letter carriers. | 1116 |
| Fuller, Cyril | Cyril Fuller was an electrician and driver for New Method Laundry. | 1486 |
| Fullerton, Louisa (nee Cox) | Louisa Cox was married to William Frank Fullerton. | 1074 |
| Fullerton, William Frank | William Frank Fullerton was an alderman for the City of Victoria. | 1073 |





