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The Western Communities , also called the West Shore (e.g. West Shore RCMP ) or Westshore (e.g. Westshore Town Centre ), are a group of suburban municipalities west of Victoria, British Columbia , Canada. They include Colwood , Langford , Metchosin , and The Highlands , as well as communities in unincorporated districts west of Esquimalt Harbour and Portage Inlet , and south of Malahat in the Capital Regional District . The Town of View Royal , which straddles Esquimalt Harbour, may also be included. It is an area of growing residential subdivisions and commercial centres.

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22-644: Ravenwood may refer to: Ravenwood, a neighborhood in Langford, British Columbia Ravenwood, Missouri Ravenwood High School , a high school in Brentwood, Tennessee Ravenwood Plantation , a historic rice plantation in Colleton County, South Carolina Ravenwood, a fictional private military company owned by Jennings & Rall in the TV series Jericho Ravenwood Fair ,

44-533: A Facebook game "Ravenwood, Stepson of Mystery", a short-lived occult detective series by Frederick C. Davis that ran in Secret Agent X pulp magazine. Marion Ravenwood , a fictional character in the 1981 film Raiders of the Lost Ark See also [ edit ] Ravenswood (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

66-621: A change of 31.8% from its 2016 population of 35,342. With a land area of 41.43 km (16.00 sq mi), it had a population density of 1,124.4/km (2,912.2/sq mi) in 2021. Langford is the fastest growing community in British Columbia and the third fastest growing city in Canada in the 2021 census, attracting new residents from all over Greater Victoria , the Lower Mainland , Ontario , and Alberta due to new housing developments,

88-428: A city in 2003. In the 2010s, the city has become the fastest-growing on Vancouver Island, with big retail stores and new residential developments. Langford is the urban core of the five suburban municipalities comprising the region of West Shore for a combined population of about 75,000. Its municipal neighbours are Colwood to the southeast, Highlands to the north, Metchosin to the southwest, and View Royal to

110-540: A strong real estate market and affordability, a desirable temperate climate with warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters, ample amenities as the commercial centre of West Shore , and year-long recreational activities. The median household income in 2015 for Langford was $ 80,331, which is almost 15% higher than the British Columbia provincial average of $ 69,995. According to the 2021 census , religious groups in Langford included: Activities in Langford include shopping at

132-556: Is "Golden in setting, determined in Spirit," containing a reference to the natural beauty of the City of Langford, specifically Goldstream Provincial Park, and a comment on the community's drive to enhance Langford's special character and future. Langford's history of European settlement dates back to 1851, when Captain Edward Langford established one of the four Hudson's Bay Company farms in

154-567: Is a city on southern Vancouver Island in the province of British Columbia , Canada . Langford is one of the 13 component municipalities of Greater Victoria and is within the Capital Regional District . Langford was incorporated in 1992 and has a population of over 40,000 people, the largest municipality in the Western Communities , and third-largest in the Capital Regional District after Saanich and Victoria . Its motto

176-611: Is governed by the West Shore Parks & Recreation Society's Board of Directors made up of representatives from the City of Colwood, the City of Langford, the District of Metchosin, the District of Highlands, the Juan de Fuca Electoral area and the Town of View Royal. 48°26′10″N 123°30′14″W  /  48.436°N 123.504°W  / 48.436; -123.504 This article about

198-906: The Island Rail Corridor cross the city. Langford enjoys a temperate climate with mild temperatures and distinct dry and rainy seasons. Most built-up areas in Langford are on basalt bedrock, while lower-lying regions of the Langford Plain from Langford Lake to Royal Bay are glacial till, and Happy Valley and Goldstream River valley are on deep sand of the Colwood Delta. Old growth forestlands were once abundant in Langford but urban sprawl threatens natural habitat including coastal Douglas fir , western red cedar , arbutus trees and Garry oak ecosystems . The last remaining pockets of arbutus groves and Garry oak meadows are unique to southern Vancouver Island and only about five percent of

220-709: The Victoria area. He arrived with his family in 1851 as the first English family to emigrate to the Colony of Vancouver Island . He was the manager of the Esquimalt farm owned by the Puget Sound Agricultural Company , a subsidiary of the Hudson's Bay Company . He returned to England in 1861. In the early 1860s, the region of Langford experienced a short-lived gold rush in what is now Goldstream Provincial Park . The area

242-703: The 65-year-old Belmont high school: lake-front Belmont Secondary School (the largest on Vancouver Island) in Langford with a capacity of 1,200-students, and the ocean-side Royal Bay Secondary School in Colwood with 800 students. Both high schools are already overcapacity due to rapidly expanding region. There is also the Westshore Centre for Learning and Training, and the Lighthouse Christian Academy which serves Kindergarten to Grade 12. West Shore, British Columbia West Shore Park & Recreation

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264-568: The annual salmon run. Langford has three fire stations with a mix of 60 volunteer and career members.led by Chief Chris Aubrey ref name="City of Langford - Fire Department"/> The region is policed by the West Shore detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police . Additionally, Langford is also home to the central BC Ambulance 911 call centre, located at 2764 Leigh Rd, which provides 911 dispatch services to Vancouver Island and

286-493: The ecosystems remain in their natural state. The unique Mediterranean characteristics of the island's climate support the Garry oak ecosystem in the few remaining undeveloped areas of Langford, and are under threat due to rapid growth, high-density subdivisions, and urbanization. In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada , Langford had a population of 46,584 living in 19,050 of its 19,968 total private dwellings,

308-720: The heart of downtown, and at the centre a cenotaph commemorating the men and women of the Canadian Forces who have given their lives in the line of duty and where Langford holds its yearly Remembrance Day ceremony on Nov 11. Community events include parades, a seasonal farmer's market, the Summer Festival, and Luxton Fair in September. Rugby Canada has its headquarters in Langford practising at Starlight Stadium . A new $ 30 million YMCA/YWCA Aquatic Centre opened in May 2016, acclaimed by

330-420: The many retail stores on Goldstream Ave, Millstream Village and Westshore Town Centre (formerly Canwest Mall) with its 55 stores and services including major department, grocery, and retail chain stores as well as a seven-screen Cineplex movie theatre. Langford's city parks include City Centre Park, with a family-friendly entertainment zone including a Family Fun Park, and Veterans Memorial Park located in

352-548: The mayor to be the "biggest project in the history of Langford", and features multiple pools, recreation facilities and a new library. Langford is home to golf courses including Bear Mountain Resort on Skirt Mountain . The large community resort offers a system of mountain bike trails as the training centre for the Canadian National Mountain Bike Team and is planning the development of clay tennis courts for

374-426: The national team and a professional disc golf course. There are many lakes in the area for fishing, swimming and non-motorized boating including Langford, Glen and Florence Lake. Langford is known for the many nature parks and a network of trails popular with hikers and walkers alike including Mill Hill Park, Mount Wells , Thetis Lake Regional Park and the challenging high-elevation Mount Finlayson . Cyclists enjoy

396-604: The northeast. Notable physical features of Langford include the three prominent lakes (Langford Lake, Glen Lake and Florence Lake) stocked with Trout, and the Humpback Reservoir , several peaks such as Mount Finlayson and Mount Wells , and the notable Goldstream Provincial Park . The Malahat drive, part of the Trans-Canada Highway , begins in Langford, and the Galloping Goose Regional Trail and

418-529: The picturesque multi-use Galloping Goose Trail , formerly a Canadian National railway line, that moves through urban and rural parts of Langford and is used as a commuter trail to downtown Victoria, approximately 45 minutes away by bicycle. Goldstream Provincial Park is a large 477 ha (1,180 acres) nature reserve home to old-growth trees, waterfalls, estuaries and a visitor centre and Nature House offering many visitor activities such as camping, picnicking, hiking, and wildlife watching like eagle viewing during

440-488: The surrounding islands. Langford is a part of the School District 62 Sooke with approximately 12,900 students in 2023. The school district serves the communities of Sooke , Port Renfrew , Metchosin , Colwood , Highlands, and Langford. Ten of the 25 schools are in Langford including one middle school and one high school. In 2015, two new state-of-the-art high schools were built to a LEED Gold standard to replace

462-473: The title Ravenwood . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ravenwood&oldid=1237368885 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Langford, British Columbia Langford

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484-405: Was once a favourite recreation destination for thousands of Victorians in the late 1800s: day-trippers travelled via railway to the popular country resort Goldstream House Hotel; hunters built their lodges on the shores of the lakes near the mountains; and a summer colony of the well-to-do city folk relaxed and socialized at Langford Lake. Langford was incorporated on December 8, 1992, and became

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