Thursday 22 August 2019

Victoria Neighourhoods - Central Saanich

Urban and rural mix pleasantly in the pastoral setting of Central Saanich. If you love local produce and 100-mile diets, you will never be disappointed living here. This area is called “The Land of Plenty” for good reason. Farmlands held by generations of Islanders grow a great variety of fresh produce and local markets. Dan’s Farm and Country Market or Michells Farm Market grow and sell pesticide free fruit, vegetables and meat for every season.
If you enjoy unique products and crafts, you’ll find a small farm growing or making it here: Fruits of all kinds, strains of honey, tulips, lavender, and festive crops. In October, Michells’ pumpkin patch creates an orange vista easily seen from Pat Bay highway, and small unique farms like Lazy J Tree Farm grow Christmas trees and craft wreaths.
The selection of cuisine and beverage are unequaled here. Church & State Wines Brentwood, one of Vancouver Island’s largest wineries, serves award-winning wines paired with excellent local ingredients for lunch in their bistro. Trip Advisor rates water-front restaurants such as The Dining Room Restaurant, Blue’s Bayou Café and Sea Horses Café as “three of the best dining experiences with a view”.
Brentwood Bay is a beautiful community to live in, especially if you and your family love outdoor activities and nature. Nestled in the deep waters of Saanich Inlet, the community supports a thriving marina and ferry terminal where you will find services for kayakers, canoeists and small to medium size boaters.
Brentwood Bay is also home to world famous Butchart Gardens and the Victoria Butterfly Gardens. More than 100 years ago, Jennie Butchart began building a garden in an abandoned lime quarry which is celebrated as one of the world’s best floral display gardens in the world. Victoria Butterfly Garden is home to nearly one hundred species of butterflies in a tropical paradise of plants and animals.
Central Saanich hosts a variety of private schools such as Discovery School for kids with disabilities, and Maria Montessori Academy providing a Christian, self-directed learning environment for children. Public Elementary, Middle and Secondary schools are plentiful and can be found on the Saanich School District website: https://www.sd63.bc.ca/about-us/our-schools.
The pastoral settings of Central Saanich is the perfect place to connect with the land and raise a family.

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