Heritage & Culture

Context

The District of Central Saanich gratefully acknowledges that the ancestral land on which we are located is within the traditional territory of the W̱SÁNEĆ peoples, including SȾÁUTW̱ (Tsawout) W̱JOȽEȽP (Tsartlip), BOḰEĆEN (Pauquachin), W̱SIKEM (Tseycum) and MÁLEXEȽ (Malahat) First Nations. These Nations have rich cultural and spiritual connections to the lands extending over thousands of years. The District has a unique relationship with the SȾÁUTW̱ (Tsawout) and W̱JOȽEȽP (Tsartlip) First Nations, as they are immediate neighbours to the District, and partner in the delivery of services to their respective communities.

The District of Central Saanich has a strong identity and community character tied to its agricultural history. The first European settlers arrived in the area in 1855. The municipality of Saanich was incorporated in 1906, and Ward six seceded from the municipality of Saanich in December 1950, forming the District of Central Saanich.

Protection, conservation, and recognition of the diverse heritage in Central Saanich is crucial to providing a connection to the past and a sense of continuity into the future.