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Colwood, British Columbia

Colwood is a city located on Vancouver Island to the southwest of Victoria, capital of British Columbia, Canada. Colwood was incorporated in 1985 and has a population of approximately 17,000 people. Colwood lies within the boundaries of the Greater Victoria area or Capital Regional District, in a region called the Western Communities, or the West Shore. It is one of the 13 component municipalities of Greater Victoria.

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City of Colwood
Hatley Castle
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Location of Colwood within the Capital Regional District
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Location of Colwood within British Columbia
Coordinates: 48°25′25″N 123°29′45″W / 48.42361°N 123.49583°W / 48.42361; -123.49583Coordinates: 48°25′25″N 123°29′45″W / 48.42361°N 123.49583°W / 48.42361; -123.49583
CountryCanada
ProvinceBritish Columbia
Regional districtCapital
Incorporated1985
Government
 • Governing bodyColwood City Council
 • MayorDoug Kobayashi
Area
 • Total17.67 km2 (6.82 sq mi)
Elevation
80 m (260 ft)
Population
 • Total16,859
 • Density954.2/km2 (2,471/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-8 (PST)
Postal code
V9C
Area code(s)250, 778, 236, 672
Highways1A, 14
WaterwaysStrait of Juan de Fuca
WebsiteCity of Colwood

Set along more than 5 km of oceanfront, this fast-growing seaside community is home to abundant forests, parks and trails as well as several historic sites including Fort Rodd Hill, Fosgard Lighthouse and Hatley Castle. One of Colwood's best known landmarks is Hatley Castle, now home to Royal Roads University. It is a Scottish Baronial mansion and grounds originally built as a residence for James Dunsmuir, Premier and later Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia. Colwood almost became the seat of the Crown of the Commonwealth realm in 1940, when, after the start of World War II, the government planned to relocate King George VI, Queen Elizabeth, and their children, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret, to the castle for protection.[3] But they decided to stay in London and Windsor, near the European front. The government transferred the estate to the Canadian Armed Forces. It adapted the site for use as Royal Roads Military College, a naval training facility from 1941-mid-1990s. The military college was closed in the 1990s, and the estate is now the campus of the public Royal Roads University, which opened in 1995. The original residence is surrounded by extensive formal gardens, including a featured Japanese garden.

The Fisgard Lighthouse in Colwood is one of Canada's National Historic Sites. There hasn't been a keeper here since the light was automated in 1929, but every year many thousands of visitors step inside a real 19th century light and capture some of the feeling of ships wrecked and lives saved. Built by the British in 1860, when Vancouver Island was not yet part of Canada, Fisgard's red brick house and white tower has stood faithfully at the entrance to Esquimalt Harbour. Once a beacon for the British Royal Navy's Pacific Squadron, today Fisgard still marks home base for the Maritime Forces Pacific of the Royal Canadian Navy.

Colwood is also home to historic Fort Rodd Hill, another Canadian National Historic Site. Built by the British in the 1890s, this coast artillery fort was designed to defend Victoria and the Esquimalt Naval Base. Visitors come to explore the three gun batteries, underground magazines, command posts, guardhouses, barracks and searchlight emplacements that are the vestiges of a bygone era. Set on a wide open waterfront park near the Fisgard Lighthouse, visitors can see the sea and mountain views, go for bird watches and investigate the tide pools along the shoreline.

The city has many regional amenities, including the City's waterfront at which includes a National Migratory Bird Sanctuary, the Juan de Fuca Recreation Centre, The Q Centre, Royal Colwood Golf Club, Olympic View Golf Club and the library facilities for the Western Communities. As it lies geographically to the south of Victoria, Colwood is western Canada's southernmost city.

Neighbourhoods of Colwood

  • Belmont Park
  • Colwood Corners
  • Esquimalt Lagoon
  • Hatley Park
  • Wishart
  • Royal Roads
  • Triangle Mountain
  • Royal Bay
  • Latoria Walk

Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Colwood had a population of 18,961 living in 7,428 of its 7,688 total private dwellings, a change of 12.5% from its 2016 population of 16,859. With a land area of 17.66 km2 (6.82 sq mi), it had a population density of 1,073.7/km2 (2,780.8/sq mi) in 2021.[4]

The median household income in 2015 for Colwood was $85,688, which is above the British Columbia provincial average of $69,995.[5]

Ethnicity

Canada 2016 Census[6] Population % of Total Population
Visible minority group South Asian 155 0.9%
Chinese 370 2.2%
Black 110 0.7%
Filipino 185 1.1%
Latin American 140 0.8%
Arab 20 0.1%
Southeast Asian 70 0.4%
West Asian 10 0.1%
Korean 55 0.3%
Japanese 75 0.4%
Other visible minority 15 0.1%
Mixed visible minority 45 0.3%
Total visible minority population 1,245 7.4%
Aboriginal group First Nations 385 2.3%
Métis 415 2.5%
Inuit 10 0.1%
Total Aboriginal population 840 5%
European 14,635 87.5%
Total population 16,859 100%

Religion

According to the 2021 census, religious groups in Colwood included:[7]

Education

Colwood is a part of the School District 62 Sooke. There are six elementary schools: John Stubbs (in Belmont Park), Colwood, Hans Helgesen, David Cameron, Sangster, and Wishart. There is one middle school: Dunsmuir. There is also an alternative school program called Pacific Secondary School (formerly WON western opportunity network). A new high school, Royal Bay Secondary School, opened in 2015.

Colwood is also home to Royal Roads University.

History

 
Esquimalt Lagoon Sign, Colwood, British Columbia

Esquimalt Lagoon is a beach and wildlife preserve with a view of Hatley Castle, Royal Roads University in the background. A small plaque on a concrete cairn in the shore of the Esquimalt Lagoon outlines its history. "Royal Roads - To seaward lies an anchorage or roadstead first used in 1790 by the Spanish and named in 1846 for its location between Albert Head and Victoria. Unloading place for large vessels serving Victoria in days of sail, it was once a scene of disaster. On April 1, 1883 a southeasterly gale swept the haven, beaching the ships Southern Chief, Gettysburg, Connaught and Tiger. Province of British Columbia. Erected by the Themopylac Club 1973."

Colwood was originally one of four large farms established by the Hudson's Bay Company in the 1850s to supply the steadily increasing population of Fort Victoria.

In 1851 The Puget Sound Agricultural Company, a subsidiary of the Hudson's Bay Company, appointed Capt. Edward E. Langford 'bailiff' of the 600 acre Esquimalt Farm lying between Esquimalt Harbour and the present Langford Lake. The farmhouse was called 'Colwood' after his home in Sussex, England.[8] The first stone dairy on the island was built on this farm as was a lime kiln, homestead and barn. Kanakas (Hawaiian Islanders) were employed as shepherds for the herd of Southdown sheep. Mrs. Langford gave birth to the first white male child born in the colony. Capt. Langford's sister opened a School for Young Ladies at 'Colwood' Farm.

In 1860 Fisgard Lighthouse was constructed at the mouth of Esquimalt Harbour. It was 47 ft high, and visible for 10 nautical miles. In 1950 it was connected by a causeway to the shore at the base of Fort Rodd Hill.

1863 A sawmill was opened on Colwood Creek above the Indian burial site on Esquimalt Lagoon, on what is now Royal Roads University land. John Gilmore owned the sawmill.

1874 The original Colwood school was built on Sooke Road on land donated by Arthur Peatt, a local farmer. The building was later transferred across the road and became the home of the Ross family.

1892 William John Wale leased the old 600-acre Colwood Farm for the sum of $400 per year.

1895 Fort Rodd Hill installation was armed. The Fort guarded the entrance to the Royal Navy yards at Esquimalt. The original Colwood Hotel was burned down and a 2-story framed, square shaped building was rebuilt by the proprietor, Mr Campbell. He later enlarged the building and sold it to Mrs Miller, who became the owner of the Goldstream Inn.

1910 Colwood Women's Institute formed.

References

  1. ^ Mayor & Council Profiles | The City of Colwood
  2. ^ a b "Colwood, City [Census subdivision], British Columbia and Capital, Regional district [Census division], British Columbia". Statistics Canada. January 23, 2017. Retrieved February 8, 2017.
  3. ^ Campagnolo, Iona (2004-05-07). . Victoria: Queen's Printer for British Columbia. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2014-04-20. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ "Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), British Columbia". Statistics Canada. February 9, 2022. Retrieved February 20, 2022.
  5. ^ "Colwood, British Columbia - Detailed City Profile". Retrieved 2009-10-01.
  6. ^ "Colwood, City [Census subdivision], British Columbia and Capital, Regional district [Census division], British Columbia". Statistics Canada. 21 June 2019. Retrieved 16 July 2019.
  7. ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2022-10-26). "Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2022-11-09.
  8. ^ Bernard von Schulmann (2012-01-05). "Victoria Vision: 150 years ago all of Colwood was for rent". Victoriavision.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2013-04-07.

External links

  • Official website

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Colwood is a city located on Vancouver Island to the southwest of Victoria capital of British Columbia Canada Colwood was incorporated in 1985 and has a population of approximately 17 000 people Colwood lies within the boundaries of the Greater Victoria area or Capital Regional District in a region called the Western Communities or the West Shore It is one of the 13 component municipalities of Greater Victoria ColwoodCityCity of ColwoodHatley CastleColwoodLocation of Colwood within the Capital Regional DistrictColwoodLocation of Colwood within British ColumbiaCoordinates 48 25 25 N 123 29 45 W 48 42361 N 123 49583 W 48 42361 123 49583 Coordinates 48 25 25 N 123 29 45 W 48 42361 N 123 49583 W 48 42361 123 49583CountryCanadaProvinceBritish ColumbiaRegional districtCapitalIncorporated1985Government 1 Governing bodyColwood City Council MayorDoug KobayashiArea 2 Total17 67 km2 6 82 sq mi Elevation80 m 260 ft Population 2016 2 Total16 859 Density954 2 km2 2 471 sq mi Time zoneUTC 8 PST Postal codeV9CArea code s 250 778 236 672Highways1A 14WaterwaysStrait of Juan de FucaWebsiteCity of ColwoodSet along more than 5 km of oceanfront this fast growing seaside community is home to abundant forests parks and trails as well as several historic sites including Fort Rodd Hill Fosgard Lighthouse and Hatley Castle One of Colwood s best known landmarks is Hatley Castle now home to Royal Roads University It is a Scottish Baronial mansion and grounds originally built as a residence for James Dunsmuir Premier and later Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia Colwood almost became the seat of the Crown of the Commonwealth realm in 1940 when after the start of World War II the government planned to relocate King George VI Queen Elizabeth and their children Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret to the castle for protection 3 But they decided to stay in London and Windsor near the European front The government transferred the estate to the Canadian Armed Forces It adapted the site for use as Royal Roads Military College a naval training facility from 1941 mid 1990s The military college was closed in the 1990s and the estate is now the campus of the public Royal Roads University which opened in 1995 The original residence is surrounded by extensive formal gardens including a featured Japanese garden The Fisgard Lighthouse in Colwood is one of Canada s National Historic Sites There hasn t been a keeper here since the light was automated in 1929 but every year many thousands of visitors step inside a real 19th century light and capture some of the feeling of ships wrecked and lives saved Built by the British in 1860 when Vancouver Island was not yet part of Canada Fisgard s red brick house and white tower has stood faithfully at the entrance to Esquimalt Harbour Once a beacon for the British Royal Navy s Pacific Squadron today Fisgard still marks home base for the Maritime Forces Pacific of the Royal Canadian Navy Colwood is also home to historic Fort Rodd Hill another Canadian National Historic Site Built by the British in the 1890s this coast artillery fort was designed to defend Victoria and the Esquimalt Naval Base Visitors come to explore the three gun batteries underground magazines command posts guardhouses barracks and searchlight emplacements that are the vestiges of a bygone era Set on a wide open waterfront park near the Fisgard Lighthouse visitors can see the sea and mountain views go for bird watches and investigate the tide pools along the shoreline The city has many regional amenities including the City s waterfront at Esquimalt Lagoon which includes a National Migratory Bird Sanctuary the Juan de Fuca Recreation Centre The Q Centre Royal Colwood Golf Club Olympic View Golf Club and the library facilities for the Western Communities As it lies geographically to the south of Victoria Colwood is western Canada s southernmost city Contents 1 Neighbourhoods of Colwood 2 Demographics 2 1 Ethnicity 2 2 Religion 3 Education 4 History 5 References 6 External linksNeighbourhoods of Colwood EditBelmont Park Colwood Corners Esquimalt Lagoon Hatley Park Wishart Royal Roads Triangle Mountain Royal Bay Latoria WalkDemographics EditIn the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada Colwood had a population of 18 961 living in 7 428 of its 7 688 total private dwellings a change of 12 5 from its 2016 population of 16 859 With a land area of 17 66 km2 6 82 sq mi it had a population density of 1 073 7 km2 2 780 8 sq mi in 2021 4 The median household income in 2015 for Colwood was 85 688 which is above the British Columbia provincial average of 69 995 5 Ethnicity Edit Canada 2016 Census 6 Population of Total PopulationVisible minority group South Asian 155 0 9 Chinese 370 2 2 Black 110 0 7 Filipino 185 1 1 Latin American 140 0 8 Arab 20 0 1 Southeast Asian 70 0 4 West Asian 10 0 1 Korean 55 0 3 Japanese 75 0 4 Other visible minority 15 0 1 Mixed visible minority 45 0 3 Total visible minority population 1 245 7 4 Aboriginal group First Nations 385 2 3 Metis 415 2 5 Inuit 10 0 1 Total Aboriginal population 840 5 European 14 635 87 5 Total population 16 859 100 Religion Edit According to the 2021 census religious groups in Colwood included 7 Irreligion 11 685 persons or 62 2 Christianity 6 410 persons or 34 1 Islam 145 persons or 0 8 Buddhism 115 persons or 0 6 Judaism 90 persons or 0 5 Hinduism 80 persons or 0 4 Sikhism 40 persons or 0 2 Other 220 persons or 1 2 Education EditColwood is a part of the School District 62 Sooke There are six elementary schools John Stubbs in Belmont Park Colwood Hans Helgesen David Cameron Sangster and Wishart There is one middle school Dunsmuir There is also an alternative school program called Pacific Secondary School formerly WON western opportunity network A new high school Royal Bay Secondary School opened in 2015 Colwood is also home to Royal Roads University History Edit Esquimalt Lagoon Sign Colwood British Columbia Esquimalt Lagoon is a beach and wildlife preserve with a view of Hatley Castle Royal Roads University in the background A small plaque on a concrete cairn in the shore of the Esquimalt Lagoon outlines its history Royal Roads To seaward lies an anchorage or roadstead first used in 1790 by the Spanish and named in 1846 for its location between Albert Head and Victoria Unloading place for large vessels serving Victoria in days of sail it was once a scene of disaster On April 1 1883 a southeasterly gale swept the haven beaching the ships Southern Chief Gettysburg Connaught and Tiger Province of British Columbia Erected by the Themopylac Club 1973 Colwood was originally one of four large farms established by the Hudson s Bay Company in the 1850s to supply the steadily increasing population of Fort Victoria In 1851 The Puget Sound Agricultural Company a subsidiary of the Hudson s Bay Company appointed Capt Edward E Langford bailiff of the 600 acre Esquimalt Farm lying between Esquimalt Harbour and the present Langford Lake The farmhouse was called Colwood after his home in Sussex England 8 The first stone dairy on the island was built on this farm as was a lime kiln homestead and barn Kanakas Hawaiian Islanders were employed as shepherds for the herd of Southdown sheep Mrs Langford gave birth to the first white male child born in the colony Capt Langford s sister opened a School for Young Ladies at Colwood Farm In 1860 Fisgard Lighthouse was constructed at the mouth of Esquimalt Harbour It was 47 ft high and visible for 10 nautical miles In 1950 it was connected by a causeway to the shore at the base of Fort Rodd Hill 1863 A sawmill was opened on Colwood Creek above the Indian burial site on Esquimalt Lagoon on what is now Royal Roads University land John Gilmore owned the sawmill 1874 The original Colwood school was built on Sooke Road on land donated by Arthur Peatt a local farmer The building was later transferred across the road and became the home of the Ross family 1892 William John Wale leased the old 600 acre Colwood Farm for the sum of 400 per year 1895 Fort Rodd Hill installation was armed The Fort guarded the entrance to the Royal Navy yards at Esquimalt The original Colwood Hotel was burned down and a 2 story framed square shaped building was rebuilt by the proprietor Mr Campbell He later enlarged the building and sold it to Mrs Miller who became the owner of the Goldstream Inn 1910 Colwood Women s Institute formed References Edit Mayor amp Council Profiles The City of Colwood a b Colwood City Census subdivision British Columbia and Capital Regional district Census division British Columbia Statistics Canada January 23 2017 Retrieved February 8 2017 Campagnolo Iona 2004 05 07 Speech to the Retired Heads of Mission Association s Gala Dinner Victoria Queen s Printer for British Columbia Archived from the original on 2007 09 27 Retrieved 2014 04 20 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Population and dwelling counts Canada provinces and territories and census subdivisions municipalities British Columbia Statistics Canada February 9 2022 Retrieved February 20 2022 Colwood British Columbia Detailed City Profile Retrieved 2009 10 01 Colwood City Census subdivision British Columbia and Capital Regional district Census division British Columbia Statistics Canada 21 June 2019 Retrieved 16 July 2019 Government of Canada Statistics Canada 2022 10 26 Census Profile 2021 Census of Population www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved 2022 11 09 Bernard von Schulmann 2012 01 05 Victoria Vision 150 years ago all of Colwood was for rent Victoriavision blogspot com Retrieved 2013 04 07 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Colwood British Columbia amp oldid 1121187793, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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