The Tsartlip First Nation is a First Nation located on the Saanich Peninsula , in Saanich territory on Vancouver Island . They are a member of the Sencot'en Alliance fighting for Native rights. In the 1850s, they were signatories to one of the Douglas Treaties .
4-645: The band's reserve and offices are located near and to the north of the town of Brentwood Bay . Not participating in BC Treaty Process . INAC number 653, the Tsartlip First Nation has 766 members. This First Nations in Canada –related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This Canadian politics –related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This British Columbia -related article
8-540: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Brentwood Bay, British Columbia 48°34′27″N 123°27′20″W / 48.574167°N 123.455556°W / 48.574167; -123.455556 Brentwood Bay is a small village in the municipality of Central Saanich , on the Saanich Peninsula in British Columbia , Canada. It lies north of the city of Victoria , east of
12-778: Is part of the District of Central Saanich (pop. 17,385 ), one of the 13 municipalities that make up the Greater Victoria area (pop. 397,237 ). It is located on Highway 17A just west of Highway 17 (known locally as the "Pat Bay Highway"), the main route running the length of the Saanich Peninsula. It is also served frequently by the Brentwood-Mill Bay ferry, the MV Klitsa , run by BC Ferries . Originally named Sluggett after an early settler, it
16-888: The community of Willis Point , and south of the town of Sidney . Situated on the Saanich Inlet and the Tod Inlet, it includes the Butchart Gardens , the Victoria Butterfly Gardens and the Brentwood Bay Lodge & Spa. Brentwood Bay also includes a BC Ferries dock which connects to Mill Bay . The region also plays host to various wineries and restaurants, and also features hiking and a variety of wildlife in Gowlland Tod Provincial Park . Brentwood Bay
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