Willis Point borders along the Highland District, one of thirteen communities that form the Capital Regional District of British Columbia. Located on the Saanich Peninsula and not part of the actual Highlands District, it is included here. The Willis Point Community, located in the Capital Regional District Juan de Fuca Electoral Area, is clustered on … Continue reading Willis Point Parks and Playgrounds
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Frost Park
Frost Park is in the seaside community of Sidney, one of thirteen communities that form the Capital Regional District of British Columbia. This is a small neighborhood park in Sidney’s waterfront residential neighborhood. There are both forested and grassy areas to enjoy. While this park borders on the Pat Bay Highway the vegetation and fencing muffle … Continue reading Frost Park
Lochside Waterfront Park
Lochside Waterfront Park is in the seaside community of Sidney, one of thirteen communities that form the Capital Regional District of British Columbia. This park is a long narrow strip between Lochside Drive and the ocean waters of Sidney Channel. The Lochside Regional Trail - Sidney parallels the roadway past this park. The walk way … Continue reading Lochside Waterfront Park
Eastview Park
Eastview Park in the seaside community of Sidney, one of thirteen communities that form the Capital Regional District of British Columbia. This small waterfront park, about 2200 square meters, hosts panoramic ocean views, lovely gardens and unique outdoor art. The view of the ocean waters of the Salish Sea are breathtaking. Look over the … Continue reading Eastview Park
Water Front Walkway – Sidney
Inhale the sea air and the panoramic views of the Salish Sea from along this seaside walkway. Water Front Walkway is an exceptional and picturesque footpath along the waterfront of Sidney that is enjoyable year round. The Water Front Walkway is in the seaside community of Sidney, one of thirteen communities that form the Capital … Continue reading Water Front Walkway – Sidney
Bevan Oakville Green Space
Bevan Oakville Green Space is in the seaside community of Sidney, one of thirteen communities that form the Capital Regional District of British Columbia. This green space contains a pedestrian walkway that connects Bevan Avenue to Oakville Avenue and Eighth Street. It lies near the Winspear Conference Center which hosts a large grass covered area … Continue reading Bevan Oakville Green Space
Lochside Regional Trail – Sidney
The Lochside Regional Trail - Sidney is a multi-use trail that is used by cyclists, hikers, runners and dog walkers. The Lochside Regional Trail is a great pathway to use to explore the outdoors and to traverse the Saanich Peninsula on Vancouver Island. The Trail is about thirty kilometers long with about four kilometers that … Continue reading Lochside Regional Trail – Sidney
Municipal Garden – Sidney
The seaside community of Sidney has created some unique landscaping on their municipal garden. Sidney is one of thirteen communities that from the Capital Regional District of British Columbia located on the southern end of Vancouver Island. It lies on the eastern shore of the north end of the Saanich Peninsula.This is a community made … Continue reading Municipal Garden – Sidney
Cleveland Ardwell Green Space
Cleveland Ardwell Green Space is in the seaside community of Sidney, one of thirteen communities that form the Capital Regional District of British Columbia. This green space has a concrete pedestrian pathway provides access between Ardwell Avenue and Cleveland Road. Roberts Bay Ecological Reserve, Rathdown Park, Resthaven Park and Mermaid Park are nearby. Geographical location … Continue reading Cleveland Ardwell Green Space
Courser Linda Green Space
Courser Linda Green Space is in the seaside community of Sidney, one of thirteen communities that form the Capital Regional District of British Columbia. This green space has a concrete pedestrian pathway between homes in this quiet neighborhood. The green space is bordered by a low - fence and grass covered areas. Melville Park, Rathdown … Continue reading Courser Linda Green Space