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Blinkhorn Nature Park

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About

  • Blinkhorn Lake was originally going to be a water reservoir for the area

  • The Capital Regional District decided to get its water from Sooke so the land was designated parkland in 1998

  • A 1.1 km trail runs around Blinkhorn Lake

  • The lake (and adjacent Mount Blinkhorn) was named after Thomas Blinkhorn, who arrived from England in 1851

  • He partnered with James Cooper and managed Bilston farm, which is now where Metchosin Golf Course and Witty’s Lagoon are located

  • Blinkhorn became the colony’s first chief magistrate and justice of the peace for the Metchosin district in 1853

  • The park is located on Kangaroo Road which is part of Kangaroo Trail between Metchosin and Sooke

  • Newcomers would stake claims for settlement on this trail with the hopes of gold rush riches

  • When sites would become abandoned, others would ‘jump’ in and take over

  • Land registry officials exclaimed, 'You fellows are a bunch of kangaroos’, which explains the name, Kangaroo Road
     

Lands

  • Metchosin is on the ancestral territory of the Sc'ianew (Beecher Bay) First Nation. It also shares this territory with the neighbouring communities of the Ts'ouke (Sooke) and the Lekwungen peoples.
     

Amenities

  • Parking

  • Walking trail
     

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