Roslyn Hampshire Green Space is in the seaside community of Oak Bay, one of thirteen areas of the Capital Regional District of British Columbia. This green space connects Roslyn Road and Hampshire Road to form a pleasant walk along a laneway of Oak Bay. The green space, which has three sections, is mostly grass covered and bordered by the various fences of the perimeter properties. There are several tall trees and many shrubs that provide shade over the green space. Each section is about eighty-five meters long and connects the two roads along laneways. The road was formerly named Pleasant while Hampshire Avenue was named for the birth place of Mr. William Noble, which is a community in England.
Geographic Location N48º 25’ 17” W123º 19’ 1”
This Green Space can be reached from the Trans-Canada Highway. Continue along the Hwy 1 into Victoria as it becomes Douglas Street. Turn off Douglas onto Hillside Avenue to head east. Stay on Hillside Avenue as it becomes Lansdowne Road. Continue along Lansdowne Road to reach McNeill Avenue. Turn left onto McNeill Avenue to reach Roslyn Road. Turn left on to Roslyn Road and look for the laneway on the right beside 1027. City buses travel along McNeill Road.