A harvester-owned co-operative on Cape Breton's northeast tip
Victoria Co-operative Fisheries Ltd. has harvested and processed much of the East Coast's freshest and tastiest seafood since 1955. Based in Neil's Harbour, Nova Scotia, the Co-op is owned entirely by the fish harvesters who supply it and is the largest employer in its corner of Cape Breton Island.
Local boats, a local plant, a local economy
The Co-op buys lobster, snow crab, Jonah crab, halibut, groundfish and mackerel from more than 100 inshore commercial fishing vessels. Most of that product comes from locally owned vessels operated by Co-op members, landed in the harbours North of Smokey.
In 2023 the Co-op recorded sales of more than $29 million and returned over $20 million to harvesters. During the peak season it supports up to 500 direct jobs — making it the anchor of a resource-based economy that, alongside tourism and the national park, sustains the communities from Ingonish Ferry to Meat Cove.
The Co-op survived the collapse of the groundfishery and other related fisheries by revamping its business model to focus on processing shellfish — a reinvention that kept the boats fishing and the plant running through decades of change in the North Atlantic.

Owned and run by its members
Victoria Co-operative Fisheries is governed by the harvesters who use it. An 11-member Board of Directors sets direction, an Executive Management Committee of three directors oversees operations, and General Manager Osborne Burke leads the day-to-day business.
Seven decades on the water
Fish harvesters establish Victoria Co-operative Fisheries to buy and process their catch on co-operative terms in Neil's Harbour.
For decades the Co-op handles the region's groundfishery alongside lobster, the mainstay of the inshore fleet.
After the collapse of the groundfishery, the Co-op revamps its model to focus on shellfish processing — securing the future of the plant and its members.
Strong lobster landings prompt investment in holding capacity and a live snow crab shipping programme reaching customers across Canada and abroad.
Sales pass $29 million, with more than $20 million returned to harvesters and up to 500 jobs at peak season.
A 100% harvester-owned co-operative buying from 100+ inshore vessels and exporting MSC-certified snow crab, lobster, Jonah crab and halibut to the US, Europe and Asia.

Tested and graded where it lands
Seafood is quality-tested in-house in Victoria County, Nova Scotia. Because the catch is landed and graded at the source, we can stand behind every case that leaves the plant — and trace it back to the waters and the boats it came from.
Our facility operates to the BRC Global Standard for Food Safety and is federally registered with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, with third-party auditing to back it up.
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Whether you are a distributor, processor or foodservice buyer, you can buy Cape Breton seafood straight from the harvester-owned source. Get in touch with our team.