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Bonnie Johnston
RE/MAX Camosun Victoria InformationGreater Victoria is made up of 14 different municipalities. The following are the core areas:
To view information in the map, go to: VictoriaVictoria, the capital of British Columbia is the seat of government for the province. Our Parliament buildings are located on the Inner Harbour, as is the Maritime Museum, the Museum of British Columbia and the famous Canadian Pacific hotel, The Empress. The City of Victoria consists of 7.2 square miles and is the base for some 11,000 government employees. Victoria and Oak BayResidential AreasJames Bay - one of Victoria's early neighbourhoods, you will find a charming mix of vintage late 1800's homes to new construction mirroring the style of this period and everything in between. You can easily walk to downtown and to the ocean. Fairfield - You will want to visit Cook Street Village and stop for a coffee. Fairfield is close to downtown and is an excellent family area as well as the home of urbanites and the retired. Also a mix of styles ranging from the early 1900's building boom of 1910 to 1915 to a pleasing mix of 30's, 40's and 50's homes. Just a short stroll to the ocean and Beacon Hill Park. Fernwood - Another older area of town which is still in transition . Here you will find that same mix as in Fairfield, but at less cost. Fernwood has a strong community spirit and its residents are dedicated to preserving its charm as it is upgraded and refurbished. Oak Bay - This 'little piece of England' comprises the largest area close to downtown. 'South' Oak Bay borders the Fairfield area by Gonzales Bay and it encompasses land all the way to Cadboro Bay, including 'North' Oak Bay which has the areas of Henderson, Estevan Village, and the Uplands. Life is centered around the Oak Bay Village with it's quaint shops, coffee bars and restaurants. SaanichFour main areas, East Saanich, West Saanich, Central Saanich and North Saanich. West Saanich - Generally this area is less expensive than Saanich East. It is a good family area with loads of activities for the kids; hockey, soccer and baseball to name a few. It is an easy commute to downtown from this affordable suburb. East Saanich - This area is comprised of many sub-areas, Camosun, Cadboro Bay, Gordon Head, Arbutus, Ten Mile Point, Broadmead, and Cordova Bay. Excellent family areas with a variety of price ranges ($230,000 to $500,000 plus). There are quaint places to shop such as the Cadboro Bay Village and Estevan Village, as well as upscale newer shopping centres like Broadmead Centre. Both Camosun College and the University of Victoria are located in Saanich East. Saanich PeninsulaThe Peninsula encompasses the large area from the ferry terminal at Swartz Bay to Victoria. Within this area you will find the sub-areas of Central Saanich, a quiet rural area with much of the land still in the agricultural land reserve. Brentwood Bay, more heavily populated than Central Saanich with a pleasing mix of 1950's to new homes. Sidney is considered our main retirement area, although there are many families living here. You will find this an excellent choice if you wish to walk everywhere and find all you need close to home. North Saanich offers a true rural feel with many homes on over half an acre, farm land and waterfront properties which start in price at $450,000. Victoria West, Esquimalt
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