Environment

Context

Central Saanich has a range of natural environments, which include marine shoreline, wetlands, creeks and streams, rocky bluffs, and steep, treed upland ecosystems. The District’s natural environment and biodiversity provide a variety of ecosystem services, and are highly valued by the residents of Central Saanich. W̱SÁNEĆ Nations have stewarded the lands for thousands of years, and the shoreline, riparian, and marine environments are of particular importance to the SȾÁUTW̱ (Tsawout) and W̱JOȽEȽP (Tsartlip) First Nations who depend on the areas’ clams, oysters, salmon, and other traditional foods. The Official Community Plan plays an important role in managing land use and development to maintain the long-term health of the natural environment and community. Planning for sustainability and climate resiliency considers the benefits of current and future generations, including protecting and enhancing natural features and biodiversity, along with mitigating the impacts of development.