The District of Highlands
Many people choose to live in the Highlands because of its rural character
and natural beauty. Residents are encouraged to build their homes with the
least environmental impact by minimizing vegetation removal, using
materials that blend in with the landscape and positioning homes that are
not highly visible from the road or viewpoints.
Mount Work Regional Park boasts swimming holes, fishing spots and hilly
terrain as well as the highest peak on the Saanich Peninsula. Lone Tree
Regional Park has a two kilometre trail that winds uphill, leading hikers
to fabulous views of the Highlands, Victoria and the Olympic Mountains.
During a normal winter, the Highlands experiences cooler temperatures and
approximately 35% more rainfall than Victoria. The precipitation is
essential to recharge well water resources and maintain ecosystems during
severe drought conditions that occur during the summer and fall months.
The Highlands is home to many interesting plants and ecosystems such as
wetlands, woodlands, wildflowers and old growth trees. The roads are
scenic, narrow and winding.
For more information visit the website of The
District of Highlands.
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