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Oak Bay, British Columbia

Oak Bay is a municipality incorporated in 1906 that is located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island, in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is one of thirteen member municipalities of the Capital Regional District, and is bordered to the west by the city of Victoria and to the north by the district of Saanich. It is an eastern residential suburb of Victoria.

Oak Bay
The Corporation of the District of Oak Bay[1]
Oak Bay
Location of Oak Bay within the Capital Regional District
Location of Oak Bay in British Columbia
Coordinates: 48°25′34.284″N 123°19′0.84″W / 48.42619000°N 123.3169000°W / 48.42619000; -123.3169000
CountryCanada
ProvinceBritish Columbia
Regional districtCapital
Incorporated1906
Government
 • MayorKevin Murdoch
 • Governing BodyOak Bay Municipal Council
 • MPLaurel Collins (NDP)
 • MLAMurray Rankin (BC NDP)
Area
 • Total10.53 km2 (4.07 sq mi)
Elevation
34 m (112 ft)
Population
 • Total18,094
 • Density1,717.7/km2 (4,449/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−8 (Pacific Time Zone)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−7 (Pacific Daylight Time)
Area code(s)250, 778
WebsiteOfficial website
Oak Bay

History edit

 
Cattle Point, Oak Bay, British Columbia, Canada

Oak Bay is part of the traditional territories of the Coast Salish people of the Songhees First Nation. The people that came and went in the millennia before are unknown. Evidence of their ancient settlements has been found along local shores, including Willows Beach, where an ancient Lkwungen seaport known as Sitchanalth was centred around the mouth of the river commonly known as Bowker Creek.[3] Sitchanalth is hypothesized to have been destroyed by the great Tsunami of 930 AD.[4] Much of this neighbourhood is built upon an Indigenous burial ground.[5]

Oak Bay takes its name from the Garry oak tree, which is found throughout the region, and also the name of the large bay on the eastern shore of the municipality, fronting onto Willows Beach.

John Tod, in 1850, built on a 109-acre (44 ha) farm that is today the oldest continuously-occupied home in Western Canada. Tod was the Chief Fur Trader for the Hudson's Bay Company for Kamloops, one of the original appointed members of BC's Legislative Council.[6][7][8]

Originally developed as a middle class streetcar suburb of Victoria, Oak Bay was incorporated as a municipality in 1906. Its first Council included Francis Rattenbury, the architect who designed the Legislative Buildings and Empress Hotel located on the inner harbour in Victoria. Rattenbury's own home on Beach Drive is now used as the junior campus for Glenlyon Norfolk School. In 1912, the former farm lands of the Hudson's Bay Company were subdivided to create the Uplands area, but development was hampered by the outbreak of World War I. After the war, development of expensive homes in the Uplands was accompanied by the construction of many more single-family dwellings in the Estevan, Willows and South Oak Bay neighbourhoods.

The Victoria Golf Club is located in South Oak Bay. It was founded in 1893, and is the second oldest golf course west of the Great Lakes. It is a 6,120 yard links course on the ocean side, and claims to be the oldest golf course in Canada still on its original site. The course is reported to be haunted.[7]

The Royal Victoria Yacht Club was formed on June 8, 1892, and moved in 1912 to its current location, at the location of the old Hudson's Bay Company cattle wharf.

In 1925, the Victoria Cougars won the Stanley Cup at the Patrick Arena in Oak Bay, defeating the Montreal Canadiens in four games.[9] The arena was soon after destroyed by fire in 1929. Nowadays, the Victoria Cougars are the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League.

The Oak Bay Marina, built in 1962, was officially opened in April 1964. It replaced the Oak Bay Boat House built in 1893. The breakwater was built in 1959 and funded by the federal government.

There have reportedly been sightings of a sea monster known as the Cadborosaurus off Oak Bay, with both reports dating back to before European settlement in the area.[10]

Demographics edit

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Oak Bay had a population of 17,990 living in 7,807 of its 8,168 total private dwellings, a change of -0.6% from its 2016 population of 18,094. With a land area of 10.52 km2 (4.06 sq mi), it had a population density of 1,710.1/km2 (4,429.1/sq mi) in 2021.[11]

Ethnicity edit

Panethnic groups in the District of Oak Bay (1996−2021)
Panethnic
group
2021[12] 2016[13] 2011[14] 2006[15] 2001[16] 1996[17]
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
European[a] 15,040 85.26% 15,355 87.87% 15,515 89.24% 16,200 91.6% 16,030 91.68% 16,240 92.3%
East Asian[b] 1,110 6.29% 1,080 6.18% 810 4.66% 645 3.65% 1,000 5.72% 845 4.8%
South Asian 370 2.1% 285 1.63% 325 1.87% 180 1.02% 120 0.69% 205 1.17%
Indigenous 345 1.96% 255 1.46% 190 1.09% 260 1.47% 120 0.69% 90 0.51%
Southeast Asian[c] 250 1.42% 190 1.09% 155 0.89% 185 1.05% 75 0.43% 10 0.06%
Latin American 120 0.68% 95 0.54% 45 0.26% 65 0.37% 45 0.26% 35 0.2%
Middle Eastern[d] 115 0.65% 115 0.66% 85 0.49% 80 0.45% 10 0.06% 80 0.45%
African 100 0.57% 55 0.31% 60 0.35% 25 0.14% 70 0.4% 85 0.48%
Other/Multiracial[e] 180 1.02% 45 0.26% 75 0.43% 35 0.2% 20 0.11% 10 0.06%
Total responses 17,640 98.05% 17,475 96.58% 17,385 96.5% 17,685 98.75% 17,485 98.24% 17,595 98.49%
Total population 17,990 100% 18,094 100% 18,015 100% 17,908 100% 17,798 100% 17,865 100%
Note: Totals greater than 100% due to multiple origin responses

Religion edit

According to the 2021 census, religious groups in Oak Bay included:[12]

Film studio edit

During the 1930s, Oak Bay, British Columbia was the original "Hollywood North" where fourteen films were produced in Greater Victoria between 1933 and 1938.[18] In 1932 Kenneth James Bishop leased an off-season exhibition building on the Willows Fairgrounds that was converted to a film sound stage to produce films for the British film quota system under the Cinematograph Films Act 1927[19] and films were produced with Hollywood stars such as Lillian Gish, Paul Muni, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Edith Fellows, Charles Starrett and Rin Tin Tin Jr. Film production was curtailed when the Cinematograph Films Act 1938 specified only British made films would be included in the quota.

The Willows Park Studio films include:
1933

  • The Crimson Paradise ("Fighting Playboy" in the US)[20] (The first all talking motion picture in Canada.)[21]

1935

  • Secrets of Chinatown (Production Company was Commonwealth Productions Ltd. based on the out of print book The Black Robe by Guy Morton. Kathleen Dunsmuir invested $50,000[clarification needed] in the film. Before completion of the film Commonwealth Productions went bankrupt, Northern Films Ltd. completed post production of the film, Kathleen Dunsmuir lost all $50,000.[21] The film is technically British it received British film registration number br. 11391. The film was seized by the police at request of the Chinese Consul with the claim it was offensive, the film was altered before its release. In Victoria Harry Hewitson the actor playing Chan Tow Ling would remind the audience with the warning it was fictional.[22][23] In addition to Chinatown and surrounding downtown Victoria the Gonzales area is used in outdoor shots of the film.[24][25])

1936

  • Fury and the Woman (aka Lucky Corrigan)
  • Lucky Fugitives
  • Secret Patrol
  • Stampede
  • Tugboat Princess

1937

1938

1942

Climate edit

Climate data for Gonzales Avenue, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada (1971-2000)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high humidex 13.8 16.0 18.3 22.4 29.1 33.8 36.1 35.0 32.3 24.7 19.7 15.1 36.1
Record high °C (°F) 14.4
(57.9)
17.4
(63.3)
20.6
(69.1)
27.0
(80.6)
29.5
(85.1)
35.0
(95.0)
35.0
(95.0)
32.8
(91.0)
31.7
(89.1)
25.0
(77.0)
18.9
(66.0)
15.0
(59.0)
35.0
(95.0)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 7.0
(44.6)
8.6
(47.5)
10.6
(51.1)
13.1
(55.6)
15.9
(60.6)
17.9
(64.2)
19.8
(67.6)
20.1
(68.2)
18.5
(65.3)
13.8
(56.8)
9.4
(48.9)
7.1
(44.8)
13.5
(56.3)
Daily mean °C (°F) 5.0
(41.0)
6.2
(43.2)
7.6
(45.7)
9.6
(49.3)
12.1
(53.8)
14.0
(57.2)
15.6
(60.1)
15.9
(60.6)
14.6
(58.3)
10.9
(51.6)
7.2
(45.0)
5.2
(41.4)
10.3
(50.6)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 3.0
(37.4)
3.7
(38.7)
4.5
(40.1)
6.0
(42.8)
8.2
(46.8)
10.0
(50.0)
11.3
(52.3)
11.7
(53.1)
10.7
(51.3)
7.9
(46.2)
5.0
(41.0)
3.2
(37.8)
7.1
(44.8)
Record low °C (°F) −14.4
(6.1)
−12.8
(9.0)
−7.2
(19.0)
−2.2
(28.0)
1.1
(34.0)
3.9
(39.0)
6.1
(43.0)
4.4
(39.9)
1.7
(35.1)
−2.8
(27.0)
−11.1
(12.0)
−15.6
(3.9)
−15.6
(3.9)
Record low wind chill −22.0 −19.0 −14.0 −5.0 −2.0 3.0 4.0 7.0 1.0 −9.0 −21.0 −27.0 −27.0
Average precipitation mm (inches) 94.3
(3.71)
71.7
(2.82)
46.5
(1.83)
28.5
(1.12)
25.8
(1.02)
20.7
(0.81)
14.0
(0.55)
19.7
(0.78)
27.4
(1.08)
51.2
(2.02)
98.9
(3.89)
108.9
(4.29)
607.6
(23.92)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 85.2
(3.35)
68.1
(2.68)
45.3
(1.78)
28.5
(1.12)
25.8
(1.02)
20.7
(0.81)
14.0
(0.55)
19.7
(0.78)
27.4
(1.08)
51.1
(2.01)
95.5
(3.76)
101.9
(4.01)
583.2
(22.95)
Average snowfall cm (inches) 9.7
(3.8)
3.5
(1.4)
1.1
(0.4)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0.1
(0.0)
4.1
(1.6)
7.8
(3.1)
26.3
(10.3)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.2 mm) 17.0 15.4 14.5 10.8 9.6 7.9 5.1 5.2 8.0 13.5 17.4 17.5 141.9
Average rainy days (≥ 0.2 mm) 14.6 14.3 12.9 10.5 9.0 7.1 4.9 4.8 7.9 11.9 15.3 16.1 129.3
Average snowy days (≥ 0.2 cm) 2.6 1.7 0.67 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.12 0.82 1.9 7.81
Mean monthly sunshine hours 74.1 93.7 149.5 201.5 266.6 273.8 327.8 297.3 204.1 153.4 83.1 68.7 2,193.6
Source: Environment Canada[26]

Education edit

Oak Bay is the home of the University of Victoria, a public research institution in the Capital Region District. While much of the University of Victoria campus is located within the District of Oak Bay, parts of it are also located in the adjacent municipality of Saanich.

Oak Bay also hosts a number of academically focused public and private secondary schools which are part of School District 61. There is one public elementary school, Willows Elementary, one public middle school, Monterey Middle School, and one public high school, Oak Bay High School, with the largest student population in the Greater Victoria School District.[27] Residents in the South Oak Bay area may also register their children at the nearby Margaret Jenkins Elementary (in Victoria). In addition to public schools, there are two private schools located in Oak Bay, Glenlyon Norfolk School and St. Michael's University School.

Neighbourhoods edit

Parks and recreation centres edit

Parks

Public safety edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Statistic includes all persons that did not make up part of a visible minority or an indigenous identity.
  2. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "Chinese", "Korean", and "Japanese" under visible minority section on census.
  3. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "Filipino" and "Southeast Asian" under visible minority section on census.
  4. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "West Asian" and "Arab" under visible minority section on census.
  5. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "Visible minority, n.i.e." and "Multiple visible minorities" under visible minority section on census.

References edit

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  3. ^ "Capital Regional District Victoria BC". CRD. 30 October 2013. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  4. ^ Doughton, Sandi. "Ancient quake and tsunami in Puget Sound shake researchers". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 29 January 2016.
  5. ^ "When Victorians Used to Dig Up Indigenous Bones for Fun". The Capital. Retrieved 2020-08-16.
  6. ^ "Tod House".
  7. ^ a b Belyk, Robert C. (2011-07-06). Ghosts: True Tales of Eerie Encounters. ISBN 9781926971186.
  8. ^ Green, Valerie (2001). If These Walls Could Talk: Victoria's Houses from the Past. ISBN 9780920663783.
  9. ^ Fame, Hockey Hall of. "HHOF | Silverware Trophy Tour". Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved 2023-03-09.
  10. ^ Woodley, M.; Naish, D.; Shanahan, H. (2008). "How many extant pinniped species remain to be described?". Historical Biology. 20 (4): 225–235. doi:10.1080/08912960902830210. ISSN 0891-2963. S2CID 14824564.
  11. ^ "Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), British Columbia". Statistics Canada. February 9, 2022. Retrieved February 20, 2022.
  12. ^ a b Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2022-10-26). "Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2022-11-09.
  13. ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2021-10-27). "Census Profile, 2016 Census". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2023-03-03.
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  15. ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2019-08-20). "2006 Community Profiles". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2023-03-03.
  16. ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2019-07-02). "2001 Community Profiles". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2023-03-03.
  17. ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2019-07-02). "Profile of Census Divisions and Subdivisions, 1996 Census". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2023-03-03.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 2004-11-21.
  19. ^ p. 30 Gasher, Mike Hollywood North: The Feature Film Industry in British Columbia UBC Press, 2002
  20. ^ "The Crimson Paradise". IMDb. 14 December 1933.
  21. ^ a b Reksten, Terry (December 2009). The Dunsmuir Saga. ISBN 9781926706061.
  22. ^ "Willows Park Studio, Victoria, British Columbia".
  23. ^ "Secrets of Chinatown - RBCM Archives".
  24. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : "Secrets of Chinatown = The Black Robe (1935)". YouTube.
  25. ^ "Secrets of Chinatown (1931)".
  26. ^ "Canadian Climate Normals - Climate - Environment and Climate Change Canada". 31 October 2011.
  27. ^ "School Enrolment Numbers - the Greater Victoria School District No. 61".
  28. ^ "Oak Bay - the Victoria Real Estate Board". www.vreb.org. Retrieved 2020-11-21.
  29. ^ "Fire Department".
  30. ^ Van Reeuwyk, Christine (2021-05-29). "Oak Bay cop targets police history, aims to share". www.oakbaynews.com. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
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Oak Bay, British Columbia: in Photographs 1906-2006 (book)

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External links edit

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of Vancouver Island in the Canadian province of British Columbia It is one of thirteen member municipalities of the Capital Regional District and is bordered to the west by the city of Victoria and to the north by the district of Saanich It is an eastern residential suburb of Victoria Oak BayDistrict municipalityThe Corporation of the District of Oak Bay 1 Coat of armsOak BayLocation of Oak Bay within the Capital Regional DistrictLocation of Oak Bay in British ColumbiaCoordinates 48 25 34 284 N 123 19 0 84 W 48 42619000 N 123 3169000 W 48 42619000 123 3169000CountryCanadaProvinceBritish ColumbiaRegional districtCapitalIncorporated1906Government MayorKevin Murdoch Governing BodyOak Bay Municipal Council MPLaurel Collins NDP MLAMurray Rankin BC NDP Area 2 Total10 53 km2 4 07 sq mi Elevation34 m 112 ft Population 2016 2 Total18 094 Density1 717 7 km2 4 449 sq mi Time zoneUTC 8 Pacific Time Zone Summer DST UTC 7 Pacific Daylight Time Area code s 250 778WebsiteOfficial websiteOak Bay Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 2 1 Ethnicity 2 2 Religion 3 Film studio 4 Climate 5 Education 6 Neighbourhoods 7 Parks and recreation centres 8 Public safety 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksHistory edit nbsp Cattle Point Oak Bay British Columbia CanadaOak Bay is part of the traditional territories of the Coast Salish people of the Songhees First Nation The people that came and went in the millennia before are unknown Evidence of their ancient settlements has been found along local shores including Willows Beach where an ancient Lkwungen seaport known as Sitchanalth was centred around the mouth of the river commonly known as Bowker Creek 3 Sitchanalth is hypothesized to have been destroyed by the great Tsunami of 930 AD 4 Much of this neighbourhood is built upon an Indigenous burial ground 5 Oak Bay takes its name from the Garry oak tree which is found throughout the region and also the name of the large bay on the eastern shore of the municipality fronting onto Willows Beach John Tod in 1850 built on a 109 acre 44 ha farm that is today the oldest continuously occupied home in Western Canada Tod was the Chief Fur Trader for the Hudson s Bay Company for Kamloops one of the original appointed members of BC s Legislative Council 6 7 8 Originally developed as a middle class streetcar suburb of Victoria Oak Bay was incorporated as a municipality in 1906 Its first Council included Francis Rattenbury the architect who designed the Legislative Buildings and Empress Hotel located on the inner harbour in Victoria Rattenbury s own home on Beach Drive is now used as the junior campus for Glenlyon Norfolk School In 1912 the former farm lands of the Hudson s Bay Company were subdivided to create the Uplands area but development was hampered by the outbreak of World War I After the war development of expensive homes in the Uplands was accompanied by the construction of many more single family dwellings in the Estevan Willows and South Oak Bay neighbourhoods The Victoria Golf Club is located in South Oak Bay It was founded in 1893 and is the second oldest golf course west of the Great Lakes It is a 6 120 yard links course on the ocean side and claims to be the oldest golf course in Canada still on its original site The course is reported to be haunted 7 The Royal Victoria Yacht Club was formed on June 8 1892 and moved in 1912 to its current location at the location of the old Hudson s Bay Company cattle wharf In 1925 the Victoria Cougars won the Stanley Cup at the Patrick Arena in Oak Bay defeating the Montreal Canadiens in four games 9 The arena was soon after destroyed by fire in 1929 Nowadays the Victoria Cougars are the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League The Oak Bay Marina built in 1962 was officially opened in April 1964 It replaced the Oak Bay Boat House built in 1893 The breakwater was built in 1959 and funded by the federal government There have reportedly been sightings of a sea monster known as the Cadborosaurus off Oak Bay with both reports dating back to before European settlement in the area 10 Demographics editIn the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada Oak Bay had a population of 17 990 living in 7 807 of its 8 168 total private dwellings a change of 0 6 from its 2016 population of 18 094 With a land area of 10 52 km2 4 06 sq mi it had a population density of 1 710 1 km2 4 429 1 sq mi in 2021 11 Ethnicity edit Panethnic groups in the District of Oak Bay 1996 2021 Panethnicgroup 2021 12 2016 13 2011 14 2006 15 2001 16 1996 17 Pop Pop Pop Pop Pop Pop European a 15 040 85 26 15 355 87 87 15 515 89 24 16 200 91 6 16 030 91 68 16 240 92 3 East Asian b 1 110 6 29 1 080 6 18 810 4 66 645 3 65 1 000 5 72 845 4 8 South Asian 370 2 1 285 1 63 325 1 87 180 1 02 120 0 69 205 1 17 Indigenous 345 1 96 255 1 46 190 1 09 260 1 47 120 0 69 90 0 51 Southeast Asian c 250 1 42 190 1 09 155 0 89 185 1 05 75 0 43 10 0 06 Latin American 120 0 68 95 0 54 45 0 26 65 0 37 45 0 26 35 0 2 Middle Eastern d 115 0 65 115 0 66 85 0 49 80 0 45 10 0 06 80 0 45 African 100 0 57 55 0 31 60 0 35 25 0 14 70 0 4 85 0 48 Other Multiracial e 180 1 02 45 0 26 75 0 43 35 0 2 20 0 11 10 0 06 Total responses 17 640 98 05 17 475 96 58 17 385 96 5 17 685 98 75 17 485 98 24 17 595 98 49 Total population 17 990 100 18 094 100 18 015 100 17 908 100 17 798 100 17 865 100 Note Totals greater than 100 due to multiple origin responsesReligion edit According to the 2021 census religious groups in Oak Bay included 12 Irreligion 10 250 persons or 58 1 Christianity 6 430 persons or 36 5 Judaism 260 persons or 1 5 Buddhism 170 persons or 1 0 Sikhism 120 persons or 0 7 Islam 85 persons or 0 5 Hinduism 50 persons or 0 3 Other 280 persons or 1 6 Film studio editDuring the 1930s Oak Bay British Columbia was the original Hollywood North where fourteen films were produced in Greater Victoria between 1933 and 1938 18 In 1932 Kenneth James Bishop leased an off season exhibition building on the Willows Fairgrounds that was converted to a film sound stage to produce films for the British film quota system under the Cinematograph Films Act 1927 19 and films were produced with Hollywood stars such as Lillian Gish Paul Muni Sir Cedric Hardwicke Edith Fellows Charles Starrett and Rin Tin Tin Jr Film production was curtailed when the Cinematograph Films Act 1938 specified only British made films would be included in the quota The Willows Park Studio films include 1933 The Crimson Paradise Fighting Playboy in the US 20 The first all talking motion picture in Canada 21 1935 Secrets of Chinatown Production Company was Commonwealth Productions Ltd based on the out of print book The Black Robe by Guy Morton Kathleen Dunsmuir invested 50 000 clarification needed in the film Before completion of the film Commonwealth Productions went bankrupt Northern Films Ltd completed post production of the film Kathleen Dunsmuir lost all 50 000 21 The film is technically British it received British film registration number br 11391 The film was seized by the police at request of the Chinese Consul with the claim it was offensive the film was altered before its release In Victoria Harry Hewitson the actor playing Chan Tow Ling would remind the audience with the warning it was fictional 22 23 In addition to Chinatown and surrounding downtown Victoria the Gonzales area is used in outdoor shots of the film 24 25 1936 Fury and the Woman aka Lucky Corrigan Lucky Fugitives Secret Patrol Stampede Tugboat Princess1937 What Price Vengeance Manhattan Shakedown Murder is News Woman Against the World Death Goes North1938 Convicted Special Inspector1942 Commandos Strike at DawnClimate editClimate data for Gonzales Avenue Victoria British Columbia Canada 1971 2000 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high humidex 13 8 16 0 18 3 22 4 29 1 33 8 36 1 35 0 32 3 24 7 19 7 15 1 36 1Record high C F 14 4 57 9 17 4 63 3 20 6 69 1 27 0 80 6 29 5 85 1 35 0 95 0 35 0 95 0 32 8 91 0 31 7 89 1 25 0 77 0 18 9 66 0 15 0 59 0 35 0 95 0 Mean daily maximum C F 7 0 44 6 8 6 47 5 10 6 51 1 13 1 55 6 15 9 60 6 17 9 64 2 19 8 67 6 20 1 68 2 18 5 65 3 13 8 56 8 9 4 48 9 7 1 44 8 13 5 56 3 Daily mean C F 5 0 41 0 6 2 43 2 7 6 45 7 9 6 49 3 12 1 53 8 14 0 57 2 15 6 60 1 15 9 60 6 14 6 58 3 10 9 51 6 7 2 45 0 5 2 41 4 10 3 50 6 Mean daily minimum C F 3 0 37 4 3 7 38 7 4 5 40 1 6 0 42 8 8 2 46 8 10 0 50 0 11 3 52 3 11 7 53 1 10 7 51 3 7 9 46 2 5 0 41 0 3 2 37 8 7 1 44 8 Record low C F 14 4 6 1 12 8 9 0 7 2 19 0 2 2 28 0 1 1 34 0 3 9 39 0 6 1 43 0 4 4 39 9 1 7 35 1 2 8 27 0 11 1 12 0 15 6 3 9 15 6 3 9 Record low wind chill 22 0 19 0 14 0 5 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 7 0 1 0 9 0 21 0 27 0 27 0Average precipitation mm inches 94 3 3 71 71 7 2 82 46 5 1 83 28 5 1 12 25 8 1 02 20 7 0 81 14 0 0 55 19 7 0 78 27 4 1 08 51 2 2 02 98 9 3 89 108 9 4 29 607 6 23 92 Average rainfall mm inches 85 2 3 35 68 1 2 68 45 3 1 78 28 5 1 12 25 8 1 02 20 7 0 81 14 0 0 55 19 7 0 78 27 4 1 08 51 1 2 01 95 5 3 76 101 9 4 01 583 2 22 95 Average snowfall cm inches 9 7 3 8 3 5 1 4 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 1 1 6 7 8 3 1 26 3 10 3 Average precipitation days 0 2 mm 17 0 15 4 14 5 10 8 9 6 7 9 5 1 5 2 8 0 13 5 17 4 17 5 141 9Average rainy days 0 2 mm 14 6 14 3 12 9 10 5 9 0 7 1 4 9 4 8 7 9 11 9 15 3 16 1 129 3Average snowy days 0 2 cm 2 6 1 7 0 67 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 82 1 9 7 81Mean monthly sunshine hours 74 1 93 7 149 5 201 5 266 6 273 8 327 8 297 3 204 1 153 4 83 1 68 7 2 193 6Source Environment Canada 26 Education editOak Bay is the home of the University of Victoria a public research institution in the Capital Region District While much of the University of Victoria campus is located within the District of Oak Bay parts of it are also located in the adjacent municipality of Saanich Oak Bay also hosts a number of academically focused public and private secondary schools which are part of School District 61 There is one public elementary school Willows Elementary one public middle school Monterey Middle School and one public high school Oak Bay High School with the largest student population in the Greater Victoria School District 27 Residents in the South Oak Bay area may also register their children at the nearby Margaret Jenkins Elementary in Victoria In addition to public schools there are two private schools located in Oak Bay Glenlyon Norfolk School and St Michael s University School Neighbourhoods editNorth Oak Bay South Oak Bay Uplands Henderson Gonzales Estevan 28 Parks and recreation centres editParks Anderson Hill Park The Vancouver Island Trail s southern terminus is located here Uplands Park Cattle Point a Garry oak ecosystem Willows BeachPublic safety editOak Bay Emergency Program Oak Bay Fire Department The Oak Bay Fire Department was formed in 1937 29 Oak Bay Police Department The Oak Bay Police Department was formed in 1906 30 Oak Bay Sea Rescue OBSR Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue Station 33 RCM SAR Oak Bay Sea Rescue was formed in 1977 and is a volunteer organisation The Unit s Boats are based out of Oak Bay Marina 31 See also editMcNeill Bay British Columbia Notes edit Statistic includes all persons that did not make up part of a visible minority or an indigenous identity Statistic includes total responses of Chinese Korean and Japanese under visible minority section on census Statistic includes total responses of Filipino and Southeast Asian under visible minority section on census Statistic includes total responses of West Asian and Arab under visible minority section on census Statistic includes total responses of Visible minority n i e and Multiple visible minorities under visible minority section on census References edit British Columbia Regional Districts Municipalities Corporate Name Date of Incorporation and Postal Address XLS British Columbia Ministry of Communities Sport and Cultural Development Archived from the original on July 13 2014 Retrieved November 2 2014 a b Oak Bay District municipality Census subdivision British Columbia and Capital Regional district Census division British Columbia Statistics Canada January 23 2017 Retrieved February 8 2017 Capital Regional District Victoria BC CRD 30 October 2013 Retrieved 26 January 2017 Doughton Sandi Ancient quake and tsunami in Puget Sound shake researchers The Seattle Times Retrieved 29 January 2016 When Victorians Used to Dig Up Indigenous Bones for Fun The Capital Retrieved 2020 08 16 Tod House a b Belyk Robert C 2011 07 06 Ghosts True Tales of Eerie Encounters ISBN 9781926971186 Green Valerie 2001 If These Walls Could Talk Victoria s Houses from the Past ISBN 9780920663783 Fame Hockey Hall of HHOF Silverware Trophy Tour Hockey Hall of Fame Retrieved 2023 03 09 Woodley M Naish D Shanahan H 2008 How many extant pinniped species remain to be described Historical Biology 20 4 225 235 doi 10 1080 08912960902830210 ISSN 0891 2963 S2CID 14824564 Population and dwelling counts Canada provinces and territories and census subdivisions municipalities British Columbia Statistics Canada February 9 2022 Retrieved February 20 2022 a b Government of Canada Statistics Canada 2022 10 26 Census Profile 2021 Census of Population www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved 2022 11 09 Government of Canada Statistics Canada 2021 10 27 Census Profile 2016 Census www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved 2023 03 03 Government of Canada Statistics Canada 2015 11 27 NHS Profile www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved 2023 03 03 Government of Canada Statistics Canada 2019 08 20 2006 Community Profiles www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved 2023 03 03 Government of Canada Statistics Canada 2019 07 02 2001 Community Profiles www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved 2023 03 03 Government of Canada Statistics Canada 2019 07 02 Profile of Census Divisions and Subdivisions 1996 Census www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved 2023 03 03 The Oak Bay Encyclopedia Archived from the original on 2004 11 21 p 30 Gasher Mike Hollywood North The Feature Film Industry in British Columbia UBC Press 2002 The Crimson Paradise IMDb 14 December 1933 a b Reksten Terry December 2009 The Dunsmuir Saga ISBN 9781926706061 Willows Park Studio Victoria British Columbia Secrets of Chinatown RBCM Archives Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Secrets of Chinatown The Black Robe 1935 YouTube Secrets of Chinatown 1931 Canadian Climate Normals Climate Environment and Climate Change Canada 31 October 2011 School Enrolment Numbers the Greater Victoria School District No 61 Oak Bay the Victoria Real Estate Board www vreb org Retrieved 2020 11 21 Fire Department Van Reeuwyk Christine 2021 05 29 Oak Bay cop targets police history aims to share www oakbaynews com Retrieved 2023 03 07 History of OBSR Society CCGA P Unit 33 Oak Bay Sea Rescue Society Retrieved 2012 12 29 Oak Bay British Columbia in Photographs 1906 2006 book Only in Oak Bay Oak Bay Municipality 1906 1981 book External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Oak Bay British Columbia Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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