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Saanich, British Columbia

Saanich (/ˈsænɪ/ SAN-itch) is a district municipality on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, within the Greater Victoria area. The population was 117,735 at the 2021 census, making it the most populous municipality in the Capital Regional District and Vancouver Island, and the eighth-most populous in the province.[2] The district adopted its name after the Saanich First Nation, meaning "emerging land" or "emerging people".[3] The District acts as a bedroom community immediately to the north of Victoria, British Columbia.

Saanich
W̱SÁNEĆ
District municipality
The Corporation of the District of Saanich[1]
Aerial view of Saanich and Cadboro Bay
Saanich
Location of Saanich within the Capital Regional District
Saanich
Location of Saanich within British Columbia
Coordinates: 48°29′02″N 123°22′52″W / 48.484°N 123.381°W / 48.484; -123.381
CountryCanada
ProvinceBritish Columbia
Regional districtCapital
Incorporated1906
Government
 • MayorDean Murdock
 • Governing bodySaanich District Council
 • MP
 • MLA
Area
 • Total103.78 km2 (40.07 sq mi)
 • Land103.59 km2 (40.00 sq mi)
Elevation
23 m (75 ft)
Population
 • Total117,735 (49th)
 • Density1,136.6/km2 (2,944/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−08:00 (PST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−07:00 (PDT)
Postal code span
V8N-V8Z
Area code(s)250, 778, 236
Websitewww.saanich.ca/

With an area of 103.44 square kilometres (39.94 sq mi), it is the largest municipality in Greater Victoria. The municipality contains a wide variety of rural and urban landscapes and neighbourhoods stretching north to the Saanich Peninsula. Saanich is home to part of the University of Victoria which is bisected by the neighbouring district municipality of Oak Bay and to both campuses of Camosun College. The municipality's topography is undulating with many glacially scoured rock outcroppings. Elevations range from sea level to 229 metres (751 ft). The physical setting is greatly influenced by water. There are 8.1749 square kilometres (3.1563 sq mi) of freshwater lakes and 29.61 kilometres (18.40 mi) of marine shoreline.

History

Saanich has been the home to First Nations people for thousands of years. Saanich is on the territory of the Lək̓ʷəŋən peoples known today as Songhees & Esquimalt Nations, the Malahat Nation and the Saanich Peoples.[4] These Indigenous peoples have connections to the land and those traditions are carried on to this day. Non-Indigenous history begins with the arrival of the Hudson's Bay Company in the 1840s.

The Craigflower Schoolhouse (originally called Maple Point School), the oldest surviving school building in Western Canada, was built on orders from Kenneth MacKenzie. He came from Scotland with his family in 1852, on the Hudson's Bay Company ship Norman Morison, to establish a farm for the Puget Sound Agricultural Company, a subsidiary of the Hudson's Bay Company. A school was needed for the children of farm employees, as well as those of arriving settlers.

The Municipality of Saanich was incorporated on March 1, 1906. The Dominion Astrophysical Observatory telescope was designed by John Stanley Plaskett, an astronomer with the Department of the Interior in Ottawa. The 180-centimetre (72 in) reflecting telescope was the largest of its kind in the world when it was built, though this was only the case for a few short months in 1918.

The District of Saanich contains a long shoreline with sandy beaches located at several ocean bays. Two of the beaches are Cadboro Bay Beach and Cordova Bay Beach. Cadboro Bay is known as the home of the "Cadborosaurus", a mythical cryptid. Saanich's notable parks include Mount Douglas Park, Mount Tolmie Park (with viewpoints), and Gyro Park.

W̱SÁNEĆ peoples

Groups

The W̱SÁNEĆ (weh-saanich) peoples are represented by the Tsartlip (Sart-Lip), Pauquachin (Paw-Qua-Chin), Tsawout (Say-Out), Tseycum (Sigh-Come) and Malahat (Mal-a-hat) Nations.[5] The W̱SÁNEĆ Leadership Council Society consists of three of theses Nations: Tsartlip, Tseycum and Tsawout.[6] These W̱SÁNEĆ First Nations remain on their ancestral lands and continue to prosper today.

Leadership Council

On May 7, 2018, the W̱SÁNEĆ Leadership Council was created as a representation of the W̱SÁNEĆ First Nations to the Government. The creation of this council not only brought three Indigenous groups together, but it also established a legal governing body. With this council, came many proposals and projects to benefit the W̱SÁNEĆ First Nations.

Includes:[6]

  • January 2018, the submission of a proposal for the Government of Canada to make the council a legal governing body (accepted).
  • Submission of funding to the federal government's "National Rebuilding" program.
  • Negotiations of a government to government project with the Capital Regional District.

Language

The W̱SÁNEĆ language or Saanich dialect is called SENĆOŦEN [7] This dialect was revitalized by the late John Elliot, an important member of the W̱SÁNEĆ community and peoples.

Climate

Climate data for Victoria Phyllis Street, British Columbia (1971–2000)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 14.5
(58.1)
15.0
(59.0)
18.5
(65.3)
22.0
(71.6)
27.5
(81.5)
30.5
(86.9)
28.5
(83.3)
29.5
(85.1)
27.5
(81.5)
23.0
(73.4)
16.1
(61.0)
15.0
(59.0)
30.5
(86.9)
Average high °C (°F) 7.2
(45.0)
8.2
(46.8)
10.2
(50.4)
12.8
(55.0)
15.6
(60.1)
18.2
(64.8)
20.1
(68.2)
20.1
(68.2)
17.5
(63.5)
13.2
(55.8)
9.4
(48.9)
7.4
(45.3)
13.3
(56.0)
Daily mean °C (°F) 5.5
(41.9)
6.1
(43.0)
7.5
(45.5)
9.5
(49.1)
11.9
(53.4)
14.2
(57.6)
15.7
(60.3)
15.8
(60.4)
13.9
(57.0)
10.6
(51.1)
7.5
(45.5)
5.7
(42.3)
10.3
(50.6)
Average low °C (°F) 3.7
(38.7)
4.0
(39.2)
4.8
(40.6)
6.2
(43.2)
8.1
(46.6)
10.1
(50.2)
11.3
(52.3)
11.4
(52.5)
10.1
(50.2)
8.0
(46.4)
5.6
(42.1)
4.0
(39.2)
7.3
(45.1)
Record low °C (°F) −8.0
(17.6)
−11.0
(12.2)
−4.0
(24.8)
0.6
(33.1)
3.0
(37.4)
5.6
(42.1)
8.0
(46.4)
7.0
(44.6)
5.0
(41.0)
−2.0
(28.4)
−10.5
(13.1)
−10.0
(14.0)
−11.0
(12.2)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 102.2
(4.02)
76.7
(3.02)
51.5
(2.03)
36.1
(1.42)
34.2
(1.35)
25.5
(1.00)
16.1
(0.63)
23.8
(0.94)
25.9
(1.02)
66.9
(2.63)
130.8
(5.15)
109.2
(4.30)
698.9
(27.51)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 99.4
(3.91)
72.7
(2.86)
50.9
(2.00)
36.1
(1.42)
34.2
(1.35)
25.5
(1.00)
16.1
(0.63)
23.8
(0.94)
25.9
(1.02)
66.7
(2.63)
129.0
(5.08)
105.8
(4.17)
686.1
(27.01)
Average snowfall cm (inches) 2.8
(1.1)
4.0
(1.6)
0.2
(0.1)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.2
(0.1)
1.9
(0.7)
3.4
(1.3)
12.5
(4.9)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.2 mm) 17.0 15.2 15.0 12.2 10.9 8.9 6.1 5.9 7.3 13.6 19.0 18.3 149.4
Average rainy days (≥ 0.2 mm) 16.7 14.9 15.0 12.2 10.9 8.9 6.1 5.9 7.3 13.6 18.8 17.7 148
Average snowy days (≥ 0.2 cm) 0.88 1.0 0.11 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.07 0.39 0.96 3.41
Source: Environment Canada[8]

Government

The Saanich District Council is the governing body of the municipality of Saanich. The council consists of the Mayor and eight councillors.[9]

  • Mayor: Dean Murdock
  • Councillors: Colin Plant, Susan Brice, Zac de Vries, Judy Brownoff, Mena Westhaver, Nathalie Chambers, Karen Harper, & Teale Phelps Bondaroff

Neighbourhoods

Saanich is divided into twelve local areas for planning purposes.[10] In addition, there are a number of community associations in the municipality that represent neighbourhoods largely overlapping with the local areas.[11] The Local Areas, and representative community associations, are listed below:[12]

  • Blenkinsop. A primarily rural community in a valley situated west of Mount Douglas. Represented by the Blenkinsop Valley Community Association.
  • Cadboro Bay. A small village located at the eastern edge of Saanich, bordering on Oak Bay near the University of Victoria. The community also includes the upscale waterfront neighbourhood of Ten Mile Point. Represented by the Cadboro Bay Residents' Association.
  • Carey. A suburban community located in western Saanich. Represented by the Residents Association of Strawberry Vale, Marigold and Glanford in the north, and the Mount View Colquitz Community Association in the south.
  • Broadmead. Originally developed from Broadmead Farms, it was designed as an architecturally controlled area. The focus of the development was to incorporate homes into the landscape. Large trees could not be cut down to accommodate the homes. Most of the area is considered to be in an urban forest. It is situated near Highway 17 and ends a few blocks west of Cordova Bay Road. The community is represented by the Broadmead Area Residents' Association, BARA.
  • Cordova Bay. A seaside community in northern Saanich. Represented by the Cordova Bay Association for Community Affairs.
  • Gordon Head. A large suburban community to the north of the University of Victoria. Represented by the Gordon Head Residents' Association.
  • North Quadra. A suburban community in the centre of the municipality. Represented by the North Quadra Community Association.
  • Quadra. A large urban and suburban community surrounding the urban core of Saanich. Contains the Cedar Hill Golf Course and is represented by the Quadra Cedar Hill Community Association.
  • Royal Oak. A suburban community at the rural edge of Saanich. Represented by the Royal Oak Community Association, Falaise Community Association, and the Broadmead Area Residents' Association.
  • Rural Saanich. The largest Local Area by area, this part of Saanich is sparsely populated and mostly rural. Represented in part by the Prospect Lake and District Community Association.
  • Saanich Core. The urban centre of the District of Saanich. Contains Uptown and the municipal hall. Represented by part of the Mount View Community Association and part of the Quadra Cedar Hill Community Association.
  • Shelbourne. An urban and suburban community stretching between the City of Victoria and the University of Victoria. Represented by the Mount Tolmie Community Association and Camosun Community Association.
  • Tillicum. An urban and suburban community along the Gorge in western Saanich. Represented by the Gorge Tillicum Community Association.

Education

The northeastern half of British Columbia's third-largest university, the University of Victoria campus, is in Saanich, while the southwestern portion is in neighbouring Oak Bay. Saanich is also home to both major campuses of Camosun College, the original Lansdowne campus, and the Interurban campus.

Saanich is divided between two bordering school districts, School District 61 Greater Victoria and School District 63 Saanich. It is also the home of South Island Distance Education School.

Demographics

In the 2021 Canadian census conducted by Statistics Canada, Saanich had a population of 117,735 living in 48,048 of its 50,064 total private dwellings, a change of 3.1% from its 2016 population of 114,148. With a land area of 103.59 square kilometres (40.00 sq mi), it had a population density of 1,136.5/km2 (2,943.6/sq mi) in 2021.[13]

Ethnicity

Panethnic groups in Saanich (2001–2021)
Panethnic group 2021[14] 2016[15] 2011[16] 2006[17] 2001[18]
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
European[a] 82,645 71.55% 83,595 74.75% 85,510 79.28% 88,240 82.37% 86,985 84.88%
East Asian[b] 12,425 10.76% 11,730 10.49% 9,300 8.62% 8,710 8.13% 7,550 7.37%
South Asian 6,605 5.72% 5,640 5.04% 4,125 3.82% 4,365 4.07% 3,760 3.67%
Southeast Asian[c] 4,485 3.88% 3,435 3.07% 2,635 2.44% 1,615 1.51% 1,160 1.13%
Indigenous 4,015 3.48% 3,490 3.12% 2,930 2.72% 1,990 1.86% 1,470 1.43%
African 1,510 1.31% 1,155 1.03% 1,200 1.11% 550 0.51% 625 0.61%
Middle Eastern[d] 1,415 1.23% 1,110 0.99% 725 0.67% 495 0.46% 315 0.31%
Latin American 1,225 1.06% 815 0.73% 760 0.7% 720 0.67% 400 0.39%
Other[e] 1,190 1.03% 870 0.78% 685 0.64% 440 0.41% 230 0.22%
Total responses 115,505 98.11% 111,835 97.97% 107,860 98.28% 107,120 98.94% 102,485 98.87%
Total population 117,735 100% 114,148 100% 109,752 100% 108,265 100% 103,654 100%
  • Note: Totals greater than 100% due to multiple origin responses.

Religion

According to the 2021 census, religious groups in Saanich included:[14]

Surrounding municipalities and communities

See also

Notes

  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

  1. ^ "British Columbia Regional Districts, Municipalities, Corporate Name, Date of Incorporation and Postal Address" (XLS). British Columbia Ministry of Communities, Sport and Cultural Development. Retrieved November 2, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c "Saanich, District municipality (DM) [Census subdivision], British Columbia and Capital, Regional district [Census division], British Columbia". Statistics Canada. January 30, 2022. Retrieved March 10, 2022.
  3. ^ Elliott, John. "SENĆOŦEN Community Portal". www.firstvoices.ca. Retrieved April 10, 2018.
  4. ^ . Saanich. District of Saanich. Archived from the original on June 21, 2021. Retrieved June 21, 2021.
  5. ^ "Indigenous Relations". Saanich.ca. Retrieved July 22, 2021.
  6. ^ a b "W̱SÁNEĆ Leadership Council". W̱SÁNEĆ. Retrieved December 10, 2020.
  7. ^ SENĆOŦEN
  8. ^ "Canadian Climate Normals 1971–2000". Government of Canada. January 19, 2011. Retrieved May 19, 2016.
  9. ^ "2022 election results". www.saanich.ca.
  10. ^ "Local Area Plans". Saanich. District of Saanich. Retrieved July 9, 2017.
  11. ^ "Community Associations". Saanich. District of Saanich. Retrieved July 9, 2017.
  12. ^ "Saanich Place Names" (PDF). Saanich Archives. Gazeteer. n.d. Retrieved June 21, 2020.
  13. ^ "Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), British Columbia". Statistics Canada. February 9, 2022. Retrieved February 20, 2022.
  14. ^ a b Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (October 26, 2022). "Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
  15. ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (October 27, 2021). "Census Profile, 2016 Census". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
  16. ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (November 27, 2015). "NHS Profile". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
  17. ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (August 20, 2019). "2006 Community Profiles". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
  18. ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (July 2, 2019). "2001 Community Profiles". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved November 7, 2022.

External links

  • Official website

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For other uses see Saanich disambiguation Saanich ˈ s ae n ɪ tʃ SAN itch is a district municipality on Vancouver Island in British Columbia within the Greater Victoria area The population was 117 735 at the 2021 census making it the most populous municipality in the Capital Regional District and Vancouver Island and the eighth most populous in the province 2 The district adopted its name after the Saanich First Nation meaning emerging land or emerging people 3 The District acts as a bedroom community immediately to the north of Victoria British Columbia Saanich W SANECDistrict municipalityThe Corporation of the District of Saanich 1 Aerial view of Saanich and Cadboro BayCoat of armsSaanichLocation of Saanich within the Capital Regional DistrictSaanichLocation of Saanich within British ColumbiaCoordinates 48 29 02 N 123 22 52 W 48 484 N 123 381 W 48 484 123 381CountryCanadaProvinceBritish ColumbiaRegional districtCapitalIncorporated1906Government MayorDean Murdock Governing bodySaanich District Council MPList of MPs Randall Garrison NDP Elizabeth May Green Laurel Collins NDP MLAList of MLAs Rob Fleming NDP Grace Lore NDP Lana Popham NDP Murray Rankin NDP Area 2 Total103 78 km2 40 07 sq mi Land103 59 km2 40 00 sq mi Elevation23 m 75 ft Population 2021 2 Total117 735 49th Density1 136 6 km2 2 944 sq mi Time zoneUTC 08 00 PST Summer DST UTC 07 00 PDT Postal code spanV8N V8ZArea code s 250 778 236Websitewww saanich ca With an area of 103 44 square kilometres 39 94 sq mi it is the largest municipality in Greater Victoria The municipality contains a wide variety of rural and urban landscapes and neighbourhoods stretching north to the Saanich Peninsula Saanich is home to part of the University of Victoria which is bisected by the neighbouring district municipality of Oak Bay and to both campuses of Camosun College The municipality s topography is undulating with many glacially scoured rock outcroppings Elevations range from sea level to 229 metres 751 ft The physical setting is greatly influenced by water There are 8 1749 square kilometres 3 1563 sq mi of freshwater lakes and 29 61 kilometres 18 40 mi of marine shoreline Contents 1 History 2 W SANEC peoples 2 1 Groups 2 2 Leadership Council 2 3 Language 3 Climate 4 Government 5 Neighbourhoods 6 Education 7 Demographics 7 1 Ethnicity 7 2 Religion 8 Surrounding municipalities and communities 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksHistory EditSaanich has been the home to First Nations people for thousands of years Saanich is on the territory of the Lek ʷeŋen peoples known today as Songhees amp Esquimalt Nations the Malahat Nation and the Saanich Peoples 4 These Indigenous peoples have connections to the land and those traditions are carried on to this day Non Indigenous history begins with the arrival of the Hudson s Bay Company in the 1840s The Craigflower Schoolhouse originally called Maple Point School the oldest surviving school building in Western Canada was built on orders from Kenneth MacKenzie He came from Scotland with his family in 1852 on the Hudson s Bay Company ship Norman Morison to establish a farm for the Puget Sound Agricultural Company a subsidiary of the Hudson s Bay Company A school was needed for the children of farm employees as well as those of arriving settlers The Municipality of Saanich was incorporated on March 1 1906 The Dominion Astrophysical Observatory telescope was designed by John Stanley Plaskett an astronomer with the Department of the Interior in Ottawa The 180 centimetre 72 in reflecting telescope was the largest of its kind in the world when it was built though this was only the case for a few short months in 1918 The District of Saanich contains a long shoreline with sandy beaches located at several ocean bays Two of the beaches are Cadboro Bay Beach and Cordova Bay Beach Cadboro Bay is known as the home of the Cadborosaurus a mythical cryptid Saanich s notable parks include Mount Douglas Park Mount Tolmie Park with viewpoints and Gyro Park W SANEC peoples EditFurther information Saanich people Groups Edit The W SANEC weh saanich peoples are represented by the Tsartlip Sart Lip Pauquachin Paw Qua Chin Tsawout Say Out Tseycum Sigh Come and Malahat Mal a hat Nations 5 The W SANEC Leadership Council Society consists of three of theses Nations Tsartlip Tseycum and Tsawout 6 These W SANEC First Nations remain on their ancestral lands and continue to prosper today Leadership Council Edit On May 7 2018 the W SANEC Leadership Council was created as a representation of the W SANEC First Nations to the Government The creation of this council not only brought three Indigenous groups together but it also established a legal governing body With this council came many proposals and projects to benefit the W SANEC First Nations Includes 6 January 2018 the submission of a proposal for the Government of Canada to make the council a legal governing body accepted Submission of funding to the federal government s National Rebuilding program Negotiations of a government to government project with the Capital Regional District Language Edit The W SANEC language or Saanich dialect is called SENCOŦEN 7 This dialect was revitalized by the late John Elliot an important member of the W SANEC community and peoples Climate EditClimate data for Victoria Phyllis Street British Columbia 1971 2000 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 14 5 58 1 15 0 59 0 18 5 65 3 22 0 71 6 27 5 81 5 30 5 86 9 28 5 83 3 29 5 85 1 27 5 81 5 23 0 73 4 16 1 61 0 15 0 59 0 30 5 86 9 Average high C F 7 2 45 0 8 2 46 8 10 2 50 4 12 8 55 0 15 6 60 1 18 2 64 8 20 1 68 2 20 1 68 2 17 5 63 5 13 2 55 8 9 4 48 9 7 4 45 3 13 3 56 0 Daily mean C F 5 5 41 9 6 1 43 0 7 5 45 5 9 5 49 1 11 9 53 4 14 2 57 6 15 7 60 3 15 8 60 4 13 9 57 0 10 6 51 1 7 5 45 5 5 7 42 3 10 3 50 6 Average low C F 3 7 38 7 4 0 39 2 4 8 40 6 6 2 43 2 8 1 46 6 10 1 50 2 11 3 52 3 11 4 52 5 10 1 50 2 8 0 46 4 5 6 42 1 4 0 39 2 7 3 45 1 Record low C F 8 0 17 6 11 0 12 2 4 0 24 8 0 6 33 1 3 0 37 4 5 6 42 1 8 0 46 4 7 0 44 6 5 0 41 0 2 0 28 4 10 5 13 1 10 0 14 0 11 0 12 2 Average precipitation mm inches 102 2 4 02 76 7 3 02 51 5 2 03 36 1 1 42 34 2 1 35 25 5 1 00 16 1 0 63 23 8 0 94 25 9 1 02 66 9 2 63 130 8 5 15 109 2 4 30 698 9 27 51 Average rainfall mm inches 99 4 3 91 72 7 2 86 50 9 2 00 36 1 1 42 34 2 1 35 25 5 1 00 16 1 0 63 23 8 0 94 25 9 1 02 66 7 2 63 129 0 5 08 105 8 4 17 686 1 27 01 Average snowfall cm inches 2 8 1 1 4 0 1 6 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 9 0 7 3 4 1 3 12 5 4 9 Average precipitation days 0 2 mm 17 0 15 2 15 0 12 2 10 9 8 9 6 1 5 9 7 3 13 6 19 0 18 3 149 4Average rainy days 0 2 mm 16 7 14 9 15 0 12 2 10 9 8 9 6 1 5 9 7 3 13 6 18 8 17 7 148Average snowy days 0 2 cm 0 88 1 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 07 0 39 0 96 3 41Source Environment Canada 8 Government EditThe Saanich District Council is the governing body of the municipality of Saanich The council consists of the Mayor and eight councillors 9 Mayor Dean Murdock Councillors Colin Plant Susan Brice Zac de Vries Judy Brownoff Mena Westhaver Nathalie Chambers Karen Harper amp Teale Phelps BondaroffNeighbourhoods EditSaanich is divided into twelve local areas for planning purposes 10 In addition there are a number of community associations in the municipality that represent neighbourhoods largely overlapping with the local areas 11 The Local Areas and representative community associations are listed below 12 Blenkinsop A primarily rural community in a valley situated west of Mount Douglas Represented by the Blenkinsop Valley Community Association Cadboro Bay A small village located at the eastern edge of Saanich bordering on Oak Bay near the University of Victoria The community also includes the upscale waterfront neighbourhood of Ten Mile Point Represented by the Cadboro Bay Residents Association Carey A suburban community located in western Saanich Represented by the Residents Association of Strawberry Vale Marigold and Glanford in the north and the Mount View Colquitz Community Association in the south Broadmead Originally developed from Broadmead Farms it was designed as an architecturally controlled area The focus of the development was to incorporate homes into the landscape Large trees could not be cut down to accommodate the homes Most of the area is considered to be in an urban forest It is situated near Highway 17 and ends a few blocks west of Cordova Bay Road The community is represented by the Broadmead Area Residents Association BARA Cordova Bay A seaside community in northern Saanich Represented by the Cordova Bay Association for Community Affairs Gordon Head A large suburban community to the north of the University of Victoria Represented by the Gordon Head Residents Association North Quadra A suburban community in the centre of the municipality Represented by the North Quadra Community Association Quadra A large urban and suburban community surrounding the urban core of Saanich Contains the Cedar Hill Golf Course and is represented by the Quadra Cedar Hill Community Association Royal Oak A suburban community at the rural edge of Saanich Represented by the Royal Oak Community Association Falaise Community Association and the Broadmead Area Residents Association Rural Saanich The largest Local Area by area this part of Saanich is sparsely populated and mostly rural Represented in part by the Prospect Lake and District Community Association Saanich Core The urban centre of the District of Saanich Contains Uptown and the municipal hall Represented by part of the Mount View Community Association and part of the Quadra Cedar Hill Community Association Shelbourne An urban and suburban community stretching between the City of Victoria and the University of Victoria Represented by the Mount Tolmie Community Association and Camosun Community Association Tillicum An urban and suburban community along the Gorge in western Saanich Represented by the Gorge Tillicum Community Association Education EditThe northeastern half of British Columbia s third largest university the University of Victoria campus is in Saanich while the southwestern portion is in neighbouring Oak Bay Saanich is also home to both major campuses of Camosun College the original Lansdowne campus and the Interurban campus Saanich is divided between two bordering school districts School District 61 Greater Victoria and School District 63 Saanich It is also the home of South Island Distance Education School Demographics EditIn the 2021 Canadian census conducted by Statistics Canada Saanich had a population of 117 735 living in 48 048 of its 50 064 total private dwellings a change of 3 1 from its 2016 population of 114 148 With a land area of 103 59 square kilometres 40 00 sq mi it had a population density of 1 136 5 km2 2 943 6 sq mi in 2021 13 Ethnicity Edit Panethnic groups in Saanich 2001 2021 Panethnic group 2021 14 2016 15 2011 16 2006 17 2001 18 Pop Pop Pop Pop Pop European a 82 645 71 55 83 595 74 75 85 510 79 28 88 240 82 37 86 985 84 88 East Asian b 12 425 10 76 11 730 10 49 9 300 8 62 8 710 8 13 7 550 7 37 South Asian 6 605 5 72 5 640 5 04 4 125 3 82 4 365 4 07 3 760 3 67 Southeast Asian c 4 485 3 88 3 435 3 07 2 635 2 44 1 615 1 51 1 160 1 13 Indigenous 4 015 3 48 3 490 3 12 2 930 2 72 1 990 1 86 1 470 1 43 African 1 510 1 31 1 155 1 03 1 200 1 11 550 0 51 625 0 61 Middle Eastern d 1 415 1 23 1 110 0 99 725 0 67 495 0 46 315 0 31 Latin American 1 225 1 06 815 0 73 760 0 7 720 0 67 400 0 39 Other e 1 190 1 03 870 0 78 685 0 64 440 0 41 230 0 22 Total responses 115 505 98 11 111 835 97 97 107 860 98 28 107 120 98 94 102 485 98 87 Total population 117 735 100 114 148 100 109 752 100 108 265 100 103 654 100 Note Totals greater than 100 due to multiple origin responses Religion Edit According to the 2021 census religious groups in Saanich included 14 Irreligion 66 460 persons or 57 5 Christianity 38 645 persons or 33 5 Sikhism 3 250 persons or 2 8 Islam 1 855 persons or 1 6 Buddhism 1 520 persons or 1 3 Hinduism 1 370 persons or 1 2 Judaism 760 persons or 0 7 Indigenous spirituality 100 persons or 0 1 Surrounding municipalities and communities EditSee also EditElk Beaver Lake Regional ParkNotes 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 Retrieved November 2 2014 a b c Saanich District municipality DM Census subdivision British Columbia and Capital Regional district Census division British Columbia Statistics Canada January 30 2022 Retrieved March 10 2022 Elliott John SENCOŦEN Community Portal www firstvoices ca Retrieved April 10 2018 Indigenous Relations Saanich District of Saanich Archived from the original on June 21 2021 Retrieved June 21 2021 Indigenous Relations Saanich ca Retrieved July 22 2021 a b W SANEC Leadership Council W SANEC Retrieved December 10 2020 SENCOŦEN Canadian Climate Normals 1971 2000 Government of Canada January 19 2011 Retrieved May 19 2016 2022 election results www saanich ca Local Area Plans Saanich District of Saanich Retrieved July 9 2017 Community Associations Saanich District of Saanich Retrieved July 9 2017 Saanich Place Names PDF Saanich Archives Gazeteer n d Retrieved June 21 2020 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 October 26 2022 Census Profile 2021 Census of Population www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved November 7 2022 Government of Canada Statistics Canada October 27 2021 Census Profile 2016 Census www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved November 7 2022 Government of Canada Statistics Canada November 27 2015 NHS Profile www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved November 7 2022 Government of Canada Statistics Canada August 20 2019 2006 Community Profiles www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved November 7 2022 Government of Canada Statistics Canada July 2 2019 2001 Community Profiles www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved November 7 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saanich British Columbia Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saanich British Columbia amp oldid 1122372309, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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