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Saanich Peninsula country road in the Fall season |
First inhabited by Wsanec First Nations people, the Saanich Peninsula is a long finger of land that extends north from Victoria toward Sidney, a bountiful countryside where rural and urban lifestyles blend well together.
Flanked to the west by Saanich Inlet and Georgia Strait to the east, the Saanich Peninsula offers a fabulous choice of outdoor recreational activities, including golfing, hiking, cycling, canoeing and kayaking, windsurfing, and freshwater and saltwater fishing.
The Saanich Peninsula is criss-crossed by many country roads, ensuring an interesting and rewarding country drive past parks, bays, beaches, elegant country homes, farmland, and hobby farms. Roadside fruit and vegetable stands offer locally-grown fresh produce, dairy and poultry products for sale, and a number of marinas offer a host of activities of interest to visitors and locals alike.
The Saanich Peninsula is a cyclist's paradise, with relatively quiet country roads and the Galloping Goose Trail, which runs from Leechtown near Sooke through Victoria and connects with the Lochside Trail to continue north on the Saanich Peninsula all the way to the Swartz Bay Ferry Terminal. Combined with the Peninsula Trail system, this network of trails offers hikers and cyclists over 100 kilometres of scenic pathways to discover.
Golf Courses on the Saanich Peninsula include the Glen Meadows Golf and Country Club in Sidney, the Ardmore Golf Course in North Saanich, the Sunshine Hills Golf Course in Central Saanich, Cordova Bay Golf Course, Prospect Lake Golf Course, Royal Oak Golf Course, and Cedar Hill Golf Course in Saanich. Courses in and around Victoria are Gorge Vale Golf Club, Uplands Golf Club, and the Royal Victoria Golf Club.
Population: 37,670
Location: The Saanich Peninsula is located at the southern tip of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. The Patricia Bay Highway 17, known as the Pat Bay Highway, runs the 20-mile (32-km) length of the Saanich Peninsula, from Victoria in the south to Sidney and the Swartz Bay Ferry Terminal on the northern tip. From Victoria Downtown, travel north on Blanshard Road, which becomes the Pat Bay Highway that ends at the ferry terminal pay booths. View a Map of the Saanich Peninsula. The following regions and communities are located on the Saanich Peninsula:
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North Saanich
The rolling interior lands of North Saanich afford sweeping views of hills and valleys, and a generous feeling of open space and rapport with nature. Said to be the finest rural-residential area in all of Canada, North Saanich boasts a long coastline on three sides, enveloping agricultural farmlands, cosy bays and generous protected parklands. North Saanich enjoys unexcelled views of water, islands and mountains, along with close proximity to air and sea transportation.Located in North Saanich is the town of Sidney, the Victoria International Airport, the Swartz Bay Ferry Terminal (links to Vancouver and the Gulf Islands), and the ferry terminal for the route from Sidney to the San Juan Islands and Anacortes in Washington. Parks in North Saanich include John Dean Provincial Park, Horth Hill Regional Park, Coles Bay Regional Park. Links are provided on the North Saanich page.
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Central Saanich
Central Saanich has a rich agricultural heritage, with farmland in the rural community comprising almost two-thirds of the municipality. While enjoying the benefits of a high-quality rural lifestyle, Central Saanich is within easy access of Victoria, the Victoria International Airport, and the BC Ferries' terminal at Swartz Bay.Located in Central Saanich are the communities of Saanichton and Brentwood Bay, the location of the ferry terminal for the Brentwood Bay to Mill Bay ferry route across the Saanich Inlet. Attractions in Central Saanich include Butchart Gardens, the Victoria Butterfly Gardens, the Saanich Historical Artifacts Society, and the Victoria Estate Winery. Gowlland Tod Provincial Park, Mount Work Regional Park, and Island View Beach Regional Park all offer great outdoor opportunities in Central Saanich. Links are provided on the Central Saanich page.
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Saanich
The largest municipality in Greater Victoria, Saanich offers the charm of country life mingled with the convenience of urban residential neighbourhoods and close proximity to the provincial capital of Victoria. For thousands of years the Coast Salish people inhabited the Saanich Peninsula. The Songhees and the Saanich First Nations used the area for hunting, fishing and gathering plants.The Saanich municipal area is home to the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory and the University of Victoria, and includes a number of great parks; Mount Douglas Park, The Francis/King Regional Park, Elk and Beaver Lake Regional Park, and Bear Hill Regional Park. Links are provided on the Saanich page.
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The Saanich Peninsula viewed across Saanich Inlet from Malahat Drive |
Saanich Inlet is located between the Saanich Peninsula and the Malahat highlands. The inlet is 15 miles (24 km) long, extending from Satellite Channel in the north, which separates Saltspring Island from the Saanich Peninsula, to Squally Reach and Finlayson Arm in the south. Saanich Inlet offers excellent scuba diving, and has been of importance as a fishery to the Malahat and Saanich First Nations for centuries.Bays and inlets on Saanich Inlet include Brentwood Bay, Coles Bay, Deep Cove, McKenzie Bight, Patricia Bay, and Tod Inlet. Attractions on Saanich Inlet include Butchart Gardens, Mount Finlayson, Goldstream Provincial Park, and Gowlland Tod Provincial Park.
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Victoria and Greater Victoria
The southern end of the Saanich Peninsula juts out into Haro Strait and the Strait of Juan de Fuca, which separates Vancouver Island from the Olympic Peninsula in the US state of Washington. At the extreme southern tip of the peninsula is Victoria, the capital city of British Columbia. Neighbouring Victoria are Oak Bay, James Bay, Esquimalt and View Royal. Also on the Saanich Peninsula, to the northwest of Victoria, is the rural community of Highlands, located along the eastern shoreline of the Saanich Inlet (Finlayson Arm).
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Geoffrey McLean - Re/Max Camosun, Victoria |
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Geoff McLean specializes in real estate in the Greater Victoria area. His honest approach to serving his clients has earned him an excellent reputation on Vancouver Island, with numerous awards and accolades. Geoff is well connected in the industry and in the community, important details when choosing a Realtor. |
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Peter Lindsay - Re/Max, Victoria |
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For a FREE RELOCATION PACKAGE on Greater Victoria and the current housing market contact Peter today. Specializing in residential, corporate and military relocation since 1987, Peter welcomes the opportunity to be of service to you in your quest to purchase or sell a new or pre-owned residential property. |
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Quality Inn Waddling Dog, Victoria |
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The Quality Inn Waddling Dog captures the heritage flavour of Victoria, while offering all the convenience, amenities and value you'd expect from a trusted name like Quality Inn. Olde England comfort and charm at this quaint 30-room English Tudor-style hotel near Butchart Gardens, BC Ferries, Washington State Ferry and Victoria International Airport. Also enjoy our pub and restaurant at Waddling Dog Bar & Grill. |
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Sherlock's English Style Restaurant, Saanichton |
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Experience dining in Sherlock's English Style Restaurant and our pub-style Waddling Dog Bar & Grill, or in the fresh air on the outdoor patio of our hotel, the Quality Inn Waddling Dog in Saanichton. Enjoy British pub classics with a West Coast twist. Located in a countryside setting near the Pat Bay Highway, between Victoria and Sidney. |
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Sidney Waterfront Inn & Suites, Sidney |
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The Sidney Waterfront Inn & Suites in charming Sidney by the Sea is conveniently located at the foot of Beacon Avenue, 20 minutes from Victoria, close to Butchart Gardens, BC Ferries (Vancouver), and Victoria International Airport, and only two blocks from the Anacortes Ferry (Washington). Ten Deluxe accommodations and 26 Standard rooms and Suites. Superb ocean views from your balcony, only feet from the ocean. Spa, Waterfront Restaurant, Liquor store, Whale Watching, and Kayak and Diving Adventures are all available on site. |
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Sidney Whale Watching, Sidney |
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Sidney Whale Watching offers whale watching and wildlife sightseeing Tours and charters for killer whales (Orcas), sea birds, seal colonies, and other marine life. Three to three and a half hour tours start right from Sidney's waterfront, near the highest percentage of Orca sightings and porpoise and dolphin feeding grounds. The seas in Sidney are much calmer than Victoria or Vancouver due to it being protected by the Gulf Islands. Waterfront kayak tours, kayak rentals, and kayaking lessons. Five minutes from ferry terminals and airport, with free airport and ferry pick up. |
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The Waddling Dog Bar & Grill, Saanichton |
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Experience dining in The Waddling Dog Bar & Grill and Sherlock's English Style Restaurant, or dine in the fresh air on the outdoor patio of our hotel, the Quality Inn Waddling Dog in Saanichton. Enjoy British pub classics with a West Coast twist. Located in a countryside setting near the Pat Bay Highway, between Victoria and Sidney. |
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Victoria Airport Travelodge, Sidney |
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We are located just 5 minutes from the Airport and the BC and Washington State Ferries, close to Butchart Gardens and only 20 minutes from downtown Victoria. Our newly renovated hotel offers a Heated Outdoor Pool in a private garden courtyard, Free Continental Breakfast, Free Hi-Speed Internet, Fridges & Microwaves, and large family rooms with kitchenettes. |
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West Coast Sightseeing, Burnaby |
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West Coast Sightseeing offers guided tours, personalized tours, and private tours of Vancouver. Tours include the City Highlights Tour, Victoria & Butchart Gardens Tour, Grouse Mountain & Capilano Suspension Bridge Tour, and the Whistler & Shannon Falls Tour. Looking for a little more adventure? Try our Rafting Tour. Would you like some culture? We are the only tour bus company going to the Museum of Anthropology. |
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Beacon Inn at Sidney, Sidney |
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The area’s only Canada Select 5-Star property, providing elegant yet very reasonably priced accommodation, with a complimentary gourmét breakfast. The adult-oriented, 9-room inn offers luxurious guestrooms with fireplaces, airconditioning, and spa-like ensuite bathrooms. Centrally located close to Butchart Gardens, Victoria Airport, BC Ferries, WA State Ferries, wineries, whale watching, and all Victoria has to offer. Stroll to shops, eateries and the spectacular Sidney waterfront. |
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Best Western PLUS Emerald Isle, Sidney |
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Award winning hotel in Sidney-by-the-Sea: Closest Best Western to Butchart Gardens, 20 min to Victoria, 5 min to BC and Washington State ferry terminals. Spacious, beautifully appointed rooms, each with fridge & microwave. Free High Speed Internet Access avaliable in all guest rooms. Indoor whirlpool, sauna, and guest laundry. Smitty's Family Restaurant on site. |
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Boathouse B&B, Brentwood Bay |
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If you are seeking peace and quiet in a comfortable, natural setting, Boathouse B&B is a unique, waterfront cottage on the shore of Brentwood Bay, in a protected and scenic inlet. Nestled in a secluded cove with entry from land or water, The Boathouse is located 5 minutes from Butchart Gardens, 20 minutes from Victoria, 20 minutes from the Victoria International Airport, and 25 minutes from the Swartz Bay Ferry Terminal (Victoria/Vancouver). |
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Cedarwood Inn & Suites, Sidney |
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Set among award-winning gardens in a quiet, residential area of Sidney-By-The-Sea, The Cedarwood provides waterfront accommodation with a difference. We are close to the world-renowned Butchart Gardens and within walking distance to the San Juan Islands ferries. Enjoy spectacular views of the ocean, Olympic Mountains and Mount Baker. Just five blocks away, there are restaurants, cafés, banks, shops and grocery stores. |
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EMR Vacation Rentals, Vancouver |
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EMR is a fully licensed Travel Agency offering fully furnished vacation homes, condos, suites, and estates in Victoria, Vancouver, Tofino, Whistler, the Okanagan, and on Vancouver Island. We have a large inventory of unique properties to select from. This includes properties that feature oceanfront, beach front, breathtaking views, private hot tubs, luxurious settings and more. Toll Free: 0-800-520-0932 UK. |
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