Browns' Wood Trail is an 800-metre forested path on Mount Newton’s southern slopes, gifted by Dorothy and Bill Brown so future generations could enjoy its natural beauty
Centennial Park, is an 18.42-hectare community hub featuring sports fields, bookable picnic areas, and a popular 2.3 km wooded trail ideal for walking and horseback riding.
James Island Wharf is a public recreational dock in Central Saanich that serves as a popular fishing and paddling launch point while acting as the primary gateway to the historically significant, privately owned James Island.
Tod Inlet offers a tranquil escape into southern Vancouver Island’s lush coastal rainforest, inviting visitors to discover a profound cultural landscape shaped by centuries of W̱SÁNEĆ First Nation heritage, early industrial grit, and diverse immigrant legacies.
Butterfield Park is a hidden gem in Central Saanich, featuring a 700-metre loop trail, vibrant spring gardens, stunning views of Mt. Newton Valley, and a connection to the nearby Browns’ Wood Trail
Escape to Island View Beach Regional Park, a vibrant coastal sanctuary where rich Indigenous heritage, over a century of history, and diverse ecosystems meet panoramic seascape views.
Saanichton Bay Park is a peaceful coastal escape on the Saanich Peninsula featuring accessible paved trails, stunning ocean views, and a rugged, tree-lined shoreline.
Willow Way Trail in Central Saanich is a short, flat path popular with bird watchers that offers views of farmland and connects to regional cycling routes