Community Associations are independent groups that are guided under the Societies Act and not managed by the District of Saanich. They are comprised of local area residents who can provide valuable input to Council and Saanich staff on items of interest such as land use and planning proposals. Members of associations often seek representation on Saanich advisory committees.
Community groups and organizations can have an interest in specific Saanich parks and work closely with the Parks and Recreation Department and Council on the maintenance and development of a community parks, or are representatives of specific neighbourhoods or interest groups.
Please contact the Community Association, group and organization directly for any further information.
Community Association Map
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Community Association Name |
Map Index |
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Blenkinsop Valley Community Association Phone: 250-592-8683 |
5 |
Broadmead Area Residents' Association |
3 |
Area within both the Broadmead Area Residents Association and Blenkinsop Valley Community Association |
4 |
Cadboro Bay Residents Association |
7 |
Lisa Timmons, President |
9 |
Carey Area Residents' Association (Formerly: Residents Association of Strawberry Vale, Marigold and Glanford) |
14 |
Cordova Bay Association for Community Affairs |
1 |
Falaise Community Association |
2 |
Gordon Head Residents' Association Phone: 250-472-1717 Unavailable June 21 to July 14 Please contact Peter during his absence Peter Ostergaard
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6 |
Gorge Tillicum Community Association |
12 |
Mount Tolmie Community Association |
8 |
Mount View Colquitz Community Association |
11 |
15 |
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Prospect Lake District Community Association Kaeley Wiseman, President |
17 |
Quadra/Cedar Hill Community Association |
10 |
Rainbow Park Ratepayers Association (JOINED QUADRA/CEDAR HILL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION) |
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Royal Oak Community Association Roger Graham, President |
16 |
The Saanich Community Association Network
The Saanich Community Association Network (SCAN) supports resident associations from all areas of Saanich. These independent community associations are recognized as having an important role in our neighbourhoods. They are comprised of volunteers who provide valuable help to their fellow residents. As members of SCAN, community associations share information and experiences that can lead to creative and proactive solutions to issues that affect our communities.
SCAN: Saanich Community Association Network
Community Groups and Organizations
- Bear Hill Elk Lake Community Coalition
- Cadboro Bay Village Business Improvement Association
- Friends of Bowker Creek Society
- Friends of Cedar Hill Park Society Website
- Friends of Glencoe Cove
- Friends of Harriet Road
- Friends of Tod Creek Watershed
- Gordon Point Estates Residents Association
- Mount Douglas Park Society
- Rithet's Bog Conservation Society
- Saanich Legacy Foundation