Colwood, British Columbia
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Regional District | Capital Regional District |
Area: | 17.76 km² |
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Incorporated | 1985 |
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13,745 (2001) |
Population density | 807.7/km² |
Time zone | Pacific: UTC -8 |
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Highways | Highway 1A Highway 14 |
Waterways | Strait of Juan de Fuca |
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Governing body | Colwood City Council |
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Colwood is a city located on Vancouver Island to the southwest of Victoria, capital of British Columbia. Colwood was incorporated in 1985 and has a population of approximately 15,000 people. Colwood lies within the boundaries of the Capital Regional District within an area called the Western Communities, or the West Shore.
Colwood's best known landmark is Hatley Castle, a castle-like building originally built as a residence for James Dunsmuir, premier and later Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia. Colwood almost became the seat of the Commonwealth Crown in 1940, when, after the eruption of World War II, it had originally been planned that King George VI, Queen Elizabeth, and their children, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret, would leave London, UK, for Colwood, to reside at Hatley Castle, which the federal government had purchased for use as a Royal Palace for the King and his family.[1] However, it was decided that morale in Britain would be diminished if the Royal Family were to abandon the European front, and they remained in London and Windsor. Following the collapse of those plans, the site was turned over to the Canadian Armed Forces, and from 1941 until the mid 1990s operated as Royal Roads Military College. The military college was closed in the 1990s and the lands have since formed the campus for Royal Roads University which opened in 1995. The original residence is surrounded by extensive and attractive gardens, including a Japanese garden.
The city is the site for many regional amenities, including the Juan de Fuca Recreation Centre, Bear Mountain Arena, and the library facilities for the Western Communities.
As it lies geographically to the south of Victoria, Colwood is Western Canada's southernmost city.
[edit] Neighbourhoods of Colwood
- Belmont Park
- Colwood Corners
- Esquimalt Lagoon
- Hatley Park
- Mill Hill
- Royal Roads
- Triangle Mountain
- Royal Bay
[edit] Education
Colwood is a part of the School District 62 Sooke. There are two elementary schools: Colwood and Wishart. There is one middle school: Dunsmuir.
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Municipalities: Central Saanich | Colwood | Esquimalt | Highlands | Langford | Metchosin | North Saanich | Oak Bay | Saanich | Sidney | Sooke | Victoria | View Royal
Electoral areas: B & D (Juan de Fuca) | F (Salt Spring Island) | G (Southern Gulf Islands) |
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Victoria | Chinatown • Cook Street Village • East Burnside-Gorge • Fairfield • Fernwood • Harris Green • Hillside • Humboldt Valley • James Bay • Jubilee • North Park • Rockland • Victoria West |
Saanich | Beaver Lake-Elk Lake • Broadmead-Sunnymead • Cadboro Bay • Cedar Hill • Cloverdale • Cordova Bay • Glanford • Gordon Head • Gorge-Tillicum • Interurban • Lake Hill • Maplewood • Marigold • Mount Douglas • Mount Tolmie-Lansdowne • Prospect Lake • Royal Oak • Strawberry Vale • Swan Lake • Ten Mile Point • Town and Country-Burnside • West Saanich |
Other areas | Belmont Park • Brentwood Bay • Broom Hill • Cloak Hill • Colwood Corners • Craigflower • Dean Park • Deep Cove • Durrance Lake • East Sooke • Florence Lake • Glen Lake • Goldstream • Gonzales • Gorge Vale • Happy Valley • Hatley Park • Island View • Kemp Lake • Lands End • Luxton • Matheson Lake • Mill Hill • Millstream • Otter Point • Pat Bay • Ravenwood • Rockheights • Rocky Point • Saanichton • Saseenos • Songhees • Swartz Bay • Thetis Lake • Uplands • Whiffen Spit • William Head • Willis Point • Willows Beach • Windsor Park • Work Point |
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Principal urban centres |
Abbotsford · Kamloops · Kelowna · Nanaimo · Prince George · Vancouver · Victoria |
Large suburban communities |
Burnaby · Coquitlam · Delta · Langley Township · North Vancouver District · Richmond · Saanich · Surrey |
Other major centres |
Campbell River · Chilliwack · Courtenay · Cranbrook · Fort St. John · Penticton · Port Alberni · Salmon Arm · Vernon |