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  Motto &nbsp
  Census Number &nbsp
  Region Type Regional District
  Region Name Capital Regional District
  Latitude Longitude
  Elevation 23
  Highway Highway 17
  Waterway Strait Of Juan De Fuca
  Founded &nbsp
  Incorporated 1906
  Time Zone PST
  Postal Code V8N-V8Z
  Population Description District Municipality Population
  Population 103,654 (2001)
  Population Density 10022
  Area 10343
  Mayor Frank Leonard
  Governing Body Saanich Council
  Website Saanich website
  Census Year 2001
  Extra References &nbsp



INTRODUCTION

The District of Saanich is a Municipality on Vancouver Island in British Columbia . It is located north of the provincial capital, Victoria . It has a population of 110,387, making it the most populated municipality on Vancouver Island. The municipality is named after the Saanich First Nation .

Saanich is part of Greater Victoria and a member municipality of the Capital Regional District .

The Municipality of Saanich was incorporated on March 1, 1906. With an area of 111.79 km&2 , it is the largest of the core municipalities making up Greater Victoria. The topography is undulating with many glacially scoured rock outcroppings. Elevations range from sea level to 213 metres. The physical setting is greatly influenced by water. There are 8.1749 km&2 of fresh water lakes and 29.61 km of marine shoreline.

Within Saanich is located part of the University Of Victoria which straddles the boundary with the neighbouring Municipality of Oak Bay . Saanich is fairly large in area and contains a wide variety of rural and urban landscapes and neighbourhoods stretching north to the Saanich Peninsula . Saanich is the location of the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory near Elk Lake. The Municipality of Saanich contains a long shoreline with sandy beaches located at a number of ocean bays. Two of the beaches are Cadboro Bay Beach and Cordova Bay Beach. Cadboro Bay is known as a place to view the "Cadborosaurus", a mythical sea monster that may or may not exist. Saanich's notable parks include Mount Douglas Park, Mount Tolmie Park (with viewpoints) and Gyro Park.

The residents of Saanich are served by the Saanich News, a free circulation newspaper.


NEIGHBOURHOODS OF SAANICH

As with many other Greater Victoria municipalities, Saanich contains a number of "village" like shopping areas (for example, Cadboro Bay Village, Cordova Bay Village, Broadmead Village).

Distinct residential areas include:


HISTORY


Saanich has been the home to First Nations people for thousands of years. The non-native history begins with the arival 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 Dominion Astrophysical Observatory telescope was designed by Dr. John Stanley Plaskett, astronomer with the Department of the Interior in Ottawa . The 72 inch (1.8 m) 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


EDUCATION

Saanich is home to half of British Columbia's third largest university, the University Of Victoria . It is also home to both major campuses of Camosun College - the one at Lansdowne and the main campus on Interurban.

Saanich is bisected by two school districts - School District #61 - Greater Victoria and
School District #63 - Saanich


DEMOGRAPHICS

''(according to Statistics Canada 2001 census) ''
Growth rate (1996 to 2001): 2.2%
Total private Dwellings: 42905
Area: 103.45 km&2
Density: 1002.2 people/km&2


COUNCIL

Mayor: Frank Leonard - was re-elected by acclamation in the Nov. 19, 2005 municipal elections.


SURROUNDING MUNICIPALITIES

Central Saanich
Highlands
View Royal
Esquimalt
Victoria
Oak Bay

Dominion Astrophysical Observatory is located on Little Saanich Mountain in Saanich.


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