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Village Walk

1969 Oak Bay Avenue, OB Oak Bay

Comfortably modern, Village Walk is Oak Bay living at its finest. Each of the 22 units are open-concept, adorned with sophisticated features that leave no detail unchecked. The building sits on a prominent corner of Oak Bay Avenue, putting dining, shopping, transit, and much more within just a few blocks. Built in 2014, this four-storey landmark building meets Built Green® Canada standards and is accessible to Electric Vehicles (EVs). With architecture by award-winning D’Ambrosio, and interiors by award-winning Nygaard Interior Design, these exquisite spaces are made to suit every lifestyle – whether you’re entertaining, working, or relaxing.

Oak Bay is a picturesque suburban community located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. With a population of approximately 18,000, it forms part of the Greater Victoria urban area, and, along with 12 other municipal governments, comprises the Capital Regional District.

 

The municipality is bordered by the Strait of Juan de Fuca to the south, Haro Strait to the east, the District of Saanich to the north and  north-west, and the City of Victoria to the south-west. Along with other adjoining bodies of water,  the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Haro Strait were officially renamed the Salish Sea in 2010; however the old names are also still in use.

 

The geographic coordinates are: 48°25′35″N 123°19′22″W. Oak Bay occupies an area of 10.53 km2 (4.07 sq. miles)  and the population density is 1710.3 per km2

 

The Corporation of the District of Oak Bay was incorporated in 1906 in the Province of British Columbia, Canada.

 

The municipality operates under the provisions of  the Province of British Columbia Local Government Act, which sets out all powers, duties and functions for municipal governance across the Province.

 

Parks

The Municipality of Oak Bay is blessed with a variety of parks from children’s playgrounds, water spray park, sports facilities, beach accesses, natural areas, beautiful gardens, par 3 golf, and more. Whether you’re going for a stroll, taking a jog, hitting a tennis ball or just enjoying the stunning ocean views, Oak Bay offers many beautiful parks you can visit year-round

 

Did you know that the Oak Bay waterfront is part of the oldest Migratory Bird Sanctuary on the Pacific Coast of Canada and was established in 1923?

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