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Ross Bay Cemetery - City of Victoria Ross Bay Cemetery, named for its unique ocean side location at Ross Bay, has been in continuous use since 1872 and is maintained and managed by the City of Victoria Ross Bay was named after Isabella Mainville Ross
Ross Bay Cemetery - Old Cemeteries Society of Victoria Ross Bay Cemetery has the oldest surviving formal landscape design in BC and is a superb example of a Victorian-era burial ground Its profusion of unusual trees and plantings, winding carriageways, graves with intriguing marble, sandstone and granite monuments, all bear witness to the people buried here
Ross Bay Cemetery in Victoria, British Columbia - Find a Grave Ross Bay Cemetery opened in 1872 and at 11 hectares (27 5 acres) is one of Canada's oldest and largest surviving Victorian cemeteries It overlooks Ross Bay and has quiet, parklike setting with winding carriageways and a formal landscape design which includes pine trees, Spanish Fir, Rocky Mountain white fir and cork-bark elm and Japanese
Ross Bay Cemetery - Historical Places of Victoria, B. C. The Ross Bay Cemetery is a top destination for ghost hunters and history buffs, as well as those seeking a peaceful, ocean-side walk Search for some of Victoria BC's most notable historical figures, enjoy the tranquility of the cemetery and step back in time to visit pieces of Victoria's past
Ross Bay Cemetery - Wikipedia Ross Bay Cemetery is located at 1516 Fairfield Road in Victoria, British Columbia, on Vancouver Island, Canada Many historical figures from the early days of the province and colony of British Columbia are buried at Ross Bay
ROSS BAY CEMETERY - Visitor In Victoria The 27 5 acre (111,000 m²) cemetery is part of a public park and its south side faces Ross Bay on the Pacific Ocean It is named after its owner, Isabella Mainville Ross, the first registered independent woman landowner in British Columbia
Ross Bay Cemetery | Victoria, BC Ross Bay Cemetery is the oldest surviving formal landscape design in BC and is a superb example of a Victorian-era burial ground
How to Find a Grave in Ross Bay Cemetery - Old Cemeteries Society of . . . Refer to the Ross Bay Cemetery map posted at the shed bulletin board First you need to know the plot coordinates If you don’t, you can check with staff in this office, or check the Victoria City Archives web site, or contact the Old Cemeteries Society (see our brochures)
Burial, Death Marriage Indexes - City of Victoria You can view a plot map of Ross Bay Cemetery through the Archives’ Online Search to determine the location of a gravesite within the cemetery The Ross Bay Cemetery layer in VicMap can also help to determine plot locations The VicMap layer includes information about each gravesite (where possible)
Ross Bay Cemetery - Victoria Heritage Foundation The Carr family (207 Government St, James Bay) grave has become a pilgrimage place for visitors, who leave small tributes to Emily Many victims of shipping disasters off the NW coast are buried in Ross Bay Cemetery and the war veterans’ graves include some dating back to the US Civil War