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The Pemberton Trail

The Pemberton Trail A community building initiative and recreational opportunity for an urban trail through historic Rockland, linking south oak bay with downtown Victoria Prepared Nov 2004 by Ken Milbrath, BSc geography, MBA. The Pemberton Trail Vision

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The Pemberton Trail

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  1. The Pemberton Trail • A community building initiative and recreational opportunity for an urban trail through historic Rockland, linking south oak bay with downtown Victoria • Prepared Nov 2004 by Ken Milbrath, BSc geography, MBA

  2. The Pemberton Trail Vision • Imagine being able to walk from Anderson Hill in South Oak Bay to Downtown Victoria without vehicular traffic. • Imagine being able to climb to the highest elevation south of Mt Tolmie, in Rockland, past Pemberton’s mansions, past Dunsmuir’s Craigdarroch Castle, onto the Art Gallery or a side trip to Government House, and then straight into downtown via the YW/YMCA using quiet Meares St. • Imagine seniors being able to walk to their care facility and network at their community center. • Imagine a reduction of crime as law-biding citizens including our youth, become more visible in the community. • This is the Pemberton Trail 

  3. Pemberton Trail – Victoria Section

  4. Brighton / Terrace Section

  5. Terrace / Pemberton Section

  6. St Charles / Craigdarroch Section

  7. Craigdarroch Castle / Art Gallery Section

  8. Art Gallery / Meares Section

  9. [A] 1770, 1784,1786,1788 Rockland [B] 1031 Terrace [C] 1035 Belmont (Camosack Towers) [D] 1006 St. Charles (Care Facility) [E] 949 Pemberton [F] 1022,1026 Carberry Gardens [G] 1095 Joan Cres (Kingdom Hall) [H] Craigdarroch Castle [I] 1010, 1000 Craigdarroch [J] 1322 Rockland (Carolyn Mackie) [K] 1021 Gillespie Pl [L] Art Gallery [M]1201 Fort St (Victoria Truth Centre) [N]1195, 1179 Fort, 1039 Linden [O]1060 Linden Map Key of Properties to be Flagged by Victoria Planning Department

  10. Pemberton Trail – Oak Bay Section

  11. The Pemberton Trail

  12. Green Oaks at Rockland

  13. [A] 1770 Rockland

  14. [A] lane for 1784-88 Rockland with [B] 1031 Terrace

  15. [B] 1031 Terrace – note lane to right

  16. Terrace Park – bike’s at private gate to [C] Camosack

  17. [C] Camosack’s private path to Terrace Park

  18. [C] Camosack to Maude

  19. [D] St Charles Manor Care Home – south property line

  20. [E] 949 Pemberton with [D] back of care home and [C]amosack

  21. Carberry Gardens to [E] 949 Pemberton – straight line

  22. [F] 1022/1026 Carberry backs on to [G] Kingdom Hall on Joan

  23. [G] Kingdom Hall Church at 1095 Joan

  24. [H] Craigdarroch’s own path

  25. View east up path from Craigdarroch Rd to [H] Castle

  26. [I] 1000/1010 Craigdarroch connects with [K] 1021 Gillespie

  27. Craigdarroch side of [J] Carolyn Mackie Estate – a cut through

  28. [J] Carolyn Mackie Estate – owners are ok with trail

  29. Access to [J] Carolyn Mackie Estate at Rockland Monument

  30. [K] 1021 Gillespie which uses Purcell Pl as access

  31. Purcell Pl back access to [K] 1021 Gillespie

  32. View east from [M] Truth Centre at Pentrelew to [L} Art Gallery

  33. [M] Truth Centre west to Linden

  34. [N] back of 1195/1179 Fort from Linden to [M] Truth Centre

  35. [O] 1060 Linden – Western Trailhead at pole

  36. Going east and looking back at [C] Camosack from Green Oaks

  37. View east down Brighton to Foul Bay – note traffic calming

  38. Brighton near Foul Bay looking west to Camosack

  39. Pedestrians use Brighton now. Foul Bay in background

  40. Across Foul Bay heading east

  41. Brighton path at Victoria heading east

  42. Brighton Path at Roslyn. Note lamp standards and stairs

  43. Looking back up stairs to Roslyn from Hampshire

  44. Heading east along Brighton from Hampshire to St. David

  45. East from St. David to Transit. Note lack of trail markers

  46. Bike will descend to Transit and Windsor Park

  47. Looking back from Transit to St. David. Well used now.

  48. Bike is on path between Transit and St David. No signs.

  49. Heading southeast on St Denis to Windsor Park

  50. Existing path across Windsor Park

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