Harling Point in Oak Bay is a serene National Historic Site overlooking the ocean, honoring Chinese Canadian pioneers with a memorial cemetery established in 1903
Kitty Islet is a serene 0.6-hectare coastal haven in Oak Bay, rich in natural beauty with sweeping views of the Salish Sea and the Trial Islands Lighthouse.
The Oak Bay Rose Garden, established in 1937 by Ada Beaven in memory of her husband Hugo, is a cherished public space that celebrates their legacy, love of roses, and lasting contributions to the community
Cattle Point, once a historic landing spot for cattle in the 1800s, is now a designated urban star park offering stunning night sky views as part of Canada's dark-sky preserve network
Haynes Park in Oak Bay is a small but scenic spot perfect for a quiet lunch, offering northeast views across Haro Strait and, on clear days, Mount Baker
Lokier Gardens is a vibrant landscaped garden in Oak Bay, lovingly transformed from a neglected lot into a lasting legacy of beauty and community spirit.
The Oak Bay Native Plant Garden is a historic and ecologically vital sanctuary preserving native species and local heritage beneath a canopy of Garry oaks
Uplands Park is a breathtaking 30-hectare coastal sanctuary in Oak Bay, rich in biodiversity, rare Garry Oak meadows, and home to a poignant WWII memorial overlooking the sea.