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Parks and Trails SAANICH Parks and Trails SAANICH Interurban Rail Trail continues Lochside Trail continues to through Central Saanich Swartz Bay – Tsawwassen Ferry to Lochside Regional Trail Sidney – Anacortes Ferry BC Ferry Swartz Bay – Tsawwassen North Saanich CENTRAL SAANICH Sidney v 17 Sidney Island James Island DURRANCE Central 1 Saanich D’Arcy DOOLEY Island 17 Durrance BEAR HILL ROAD Lake WALLACE DRIVE HUNT Lochside Regional Trail Elk Bear Hill Regional Park Beaver Lake WEST SAANICH ROAD 17 WILLIS POINT ROAD Saanich Highlands OLDFIELD HAMSTERLY SAYWARD Hartland Landfill BROOKHAVEN BROOKLEIGH ROAD CALDECOTE OLD FOWLER WEST ALDERLY Lochside SAANICH Park ROAD PARKER PARKER View ROAD ELKWOOD 1 Royal MATTERHORN FOREST HILL Langford CORDOVA BAY Oak Bay SAYWARD HILL Elk Lake 17 SPARTON ROAD SANTA CLARA Esquimalt WEST Victoria HARTLAND 1 Killarney 14 Colwood Lake SAANICH Mount Work TUSCAN WRAY K FENN Regional FENN WORTHINGTON ROAD DOYLE DEL MONTE POLSON WALEMA Metchosin Park WALEMA WALEMA Mountain Biking LOHR BECKTON AGATE AGATE Area Interurban Rail Trail DOUMAC PIEDMONT CORDOVA BAY PATRICIA BAY HWY CATALINA Dominion MEADOWBROOK McMORRAN Astrophysical 99 WHITEHEAD Observatory LOCHSIDE Haro Strait EASTLAKE CLAREMONT DEL MONTE OBSERVATORY GOWARD ROAD ROAD ECHO CORDOVA BAY LAKE ECHO Beaver Lake Prospect SAANICH WESLEY CHERRY TREE HALIBURTON HALIBURTON Lake SEA N RIDGE PROSPECT WEST ESTELLINE WEST WESTBURY OLD BEND D'ARCY STEVENS D’ARCY SAANICH South Prospect EXCELSIOR 17 Lake Park CORDOVA ROAD TOWNSEND TIMBER GALEY Cordova Bay W E TIMBER SOUTH PROSPECT LAKE AMBLEWOOD SEA McMinn BAY Park BEAVER LAKE RIDGE Glendale Trail ELK LAKE Royal Oak BEAVER LAKE KERRYVIEW Burial Park FALAISE SUNNYMEAD BEAVERDALE QUAYLE ELK BEAVER CASELTON See Neighbourhood LOCHSIDE SAANICH PIPELINE McMORRAN DR S PEREZ G FALAISE Map on other side WEST ROYAL OAK PROSPECT AVENUE FALAISE VIADUCT BOULDERWOOD ROAD Horticulture ROYAL OAK DR MARKHAM Centre of KENTWOOD the Pacific Cormorant Point LAKE Logan ROYAL OAK Quick’s RITHETWOOD Maltby Park WAY MT. DOUGLAS Bottom ELK LAKE CHATTERTON CAROLWOOD Margaret Bay INTERURBAN WEST SAANICH Lake BLENKINSOP HECTOR Park AVENUE Calvert BALMACARRA Park ROYAL OAK PEARCE Mount CHURCHILL CONWAY GREENLEA Douglas V.I. DALEWOOD Gordon Head Technology Park ROAD WAY DURLING Park LEYNS HILL Rithet’s Bog DONWOOD ASH Camosun LINDSAY CHATTERTON Conservation Area LOHBRUNNER FAITHWOOD Layritz Glendale Trail VIEWMONT College BALMACARRA EDGEMONT BARRIE Park CEDAR Royal Oak Trail Lochside Regional Trail MUNN FERNDALE PARKWOOD VANTREIGHT NORTH BEACH Pike WAY Lake MANN ROBINWOOD HILLVIEW POINT VANGUARD CASA MARCIA GORDON FERRIE CARR EASTRIDGE GRANDVIEW MAJESTIC HECTOR VALEWOOD Pacific LAYRITZ EMILY LONGACRE SHOREWAY Institute MALTWOOD ELNIDO SAN JUAN WAY GLYN WILKINSON BISLEY for Sport QUADRA TORQUAY CHARLTON Excellence VANALMAN ALFRED SHORE FERNDALE PANORAMA KING Francis/King GREENTREE CAREY DIEPPE PARKSIDE SHELBOURNE SPRINGRIDGE KINCAID Regional Park STREET VANALMAN COLUMBIA GRANGE Blenkinsop JAMAICA KENMORE PENSHURST RIDGEBANK DOUGLAS ROAD WINCHESTER San Juan Greenway HOULIHAN GERDA Lake TYNDALL GLANFORD BECKWITH INTERURBAN GLENDENNING PROSPECT CAMEO ROY TORQUAY TORQUAY FRANCISCO SAN JUAN HASTINGS ROAD HOLLAND CHARLTON LUCAS MORRIS SAN PEDRO LAKE LARK LILY GRANVILLE ROY ROAD TUXEDO Lambrick ARBUTUS COVE BORDEN WOODSEND JUDAH GENEVIEVE D Park SANTA ANITA HILL CEDAR BRAEFOOT Arbutus Cove AMBASSADOR Blenkinsop Greenway BEAM SANTA Colquitz River Trail MOUNT DOUGLAS CROSS ARBUTUS MALTON FELTHAM BLENKINSOP TORQUAY ROSA GORDONGRADUATION HEAD HOLLYDENE BLUE RIDGE ALLISON LARCHWOOD BURNSIDE HATFIELD DOUGLASROGERS CEDAR PATRICIA BAY HWY HOLLAND NICHOLSON FAIRBURN HAZELTON HILL HOLLYDENE ROAD HARO CROSS BLAIR LAVAL GLANFORD LOCHSIDE AGNES LOCARNO BOW EDGELOW Upper WEST HELMCKEN BRAEFOOT LEXINGTON WEST ROAD ZINNIA H Thetis Lake VALLEY GUINEVERE RAINBOW ARROW DOUGLAS BORDEN INTERURBAN ROAD KENNETH McKENZIE ROAD DAFFODIL Lower WILKINSON CEDAR SHELBOURNE ANNIE OAKWINDS McKENZIE Thetis Lake GRANGE QUADRA HILL SOUTH TULIP McKENZIE WATKISS MARGARET M GARNET QUEENSWOOD HOLLAND FINNERTY LASALLE CREED Victoria REYNOLDS MARJEAN CRANFORD BURNSIDE SAANICH CROSS General JOLLY CUMBERLAND IRIS Hospital HARO MILDRED GREENRIDGE ASCOT BARAN RALPH ONYX ARBUTUS I MORTIMER SINCLAIR Telegraph Cove WAY RALPH J Galloping Goose Regional Trail EPSOM STREET MARIGOLD COLUMBINE LEEDS UNION HOBBS TELEGRAPH COVE Galloping Goose Regional CEDAR HILL CROSS MAYNARD ROBIN WEST MIDGARD University WHITESIDE LODGE Trail continues to Westshore and of BAY BURNSIDE RD AVENUE JENNIFER Victoria CADBORO BAY Sooke Potholes Provincial Park JUDGE PENRHYN LOCKEHAVEN DUMERESQ CHURCH ROLSTON QUEENSBURY Mystic Vale SAVANNAH ROCK CAREY Saanich TELEGRAPH McKENZIE KATHLEEN HOMER SWAN QUADRA Portage Inlet TILLICUM Police Cadboro Gyro VERNONA KILLARNEY Park TRANS CANADA HWY CADILLAC OPHIR VIEW ROYAL KINGSBERRY 105 POPLAR TELEGRAPH SALSBURY WAY Mt. MT. BAKER VIEW TATTERSALL BLANSHARD DARWIN Cedar Hill Tolmie CADBORO GYRO Golf Course Park ADMIRALS KILLARNEY KER HARRIET TATTERSALL TUDOR CEDAR MAYFAIR TUDOR NORTH REGINA L MAPLEWOOD C RICHMOND COWPER SEATON WHITE ROCK TILLICUM CALUMET CEDAR HILL DERBY HIBBENS BETHUNE CAMROSE DERBY MURRAY KER F SEA VIEW SAANICH Cadboro Pt. HARRIET Cadboro Bay BAYNES HAMPTON WASCANA COLQUITZ E OBED BURNSIDE COOK AUSTIN TUDOR BAYNES DOUGLAS KNIGHT ADMIRALS INVERNESS CADBORO McANALLY VINCENT SHELBOURNE GORGE OAK CLOVERDALE RD BOLESKINE DYSART WHITTIER SCOTIA Maynard Cove WEST WEST LINWOOD BODEGA WICKLOW RD HEATH RUTLEDGE McRAE McANALLY MADDOCK ARDERSIER TOLMIE TILLICUM INEZ HARRIET QUADRA Gorge WaterwayPARKVIEW IRMA BELLEVUE TUDOR GORGE VIEW KELVIN B GLASGOW WETHERBY QU'APPELLE BROWNING GORGE TOLMIE FINLAYSON NORTH DAIRY ROAD Camosun College WEST LANSDOWNE Esquimalt COLWOOD Harbour ESQUIMALT HARRIET DEAN RICHMOND ALLENBY TOWNLEY BAY OAK BAY FOUL Selkirk Trestle You Are Here FACILITIES IN SAANICH Saanich Trails A Saanich Municipal Hall Galloping Goose Regional Saanich Trail Connectors Constance B Cedar Hill Community Recreation Centre Royal Jubilee Cove Hospital Fort Rodd Hil and Upper SaanichFigard Centennial Lighthouse Trail Routes C Cedar Hill Municipal Golf Course (Public) National Historic Site Harbour Seaside Touring Route Oak Bay Galloping Goose and D Gordon Head Community Recreation Centre Lochside Regional Trails E G. R. Pearkes Community Recreation Centre (on road) Interurban Rail Trail Esquimalt and Saanich Centennial Pubic Library Victoria Lagoon Saanich Bicycle Touring Route F Les Passmore Seniors Centre Harbour Seaside Touring Route G Saanich Commonwealth Place CRD/Other Trails and Bruce Hutchison Public Library Inner VICTORIA Harbour Saanich Parks H Parks and Public Works Facility CRD/Other Parks I Swan Lake/Christmas Hill Nature Sanctuary Commercial Centre J Goward House Society Beach Access/Water Access K Cordova Bay 55 Plus Association L Emily Carr Public Library Ogden Washroom Facility Point Seaside Touring Route M Nellie McClung Library Seasonal/Portable Washroom Gonzales Point Mile Zero McNeil Holland Point SHARE THE TRAIL SAANICH Bay • Share the Trail, show consideration for others • Warn others when passing Ross Bay Gonzales • Keep to the right except to pass • Control and clean up after your pets Bay Harling Point • Control your speed, yield to slower moving • Respect the environment, neighbours Clover Point Trail users and keep to the trail Ferries to 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 Port Angeles and Seattle Metres District of Saanich Parks and Recreation – 1040 McKenzie Avenue – 250.475.5522 – [email protected] – www.saanichparks.ca .
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