51勛圖

Cedar Hill Corner

Five men running, photographed from the side. There is a forest in the background.

Vikes men's track team practices on the track at Cedar Hill Corner. Photo taken by Armando Tura.

A girl stands in front of a line of trees holding  a ladder at its base. The ladder is going to the top of the tree in front of her.

UVic researcher gets a better look at some of the trees located in the Centre for Forest Biology's research compound on Cedar Hill Corner Property. Photo taken by Dr. Patrick von Aderkas.

Eight women running in a line, photographed from the front.

Vikes women's track team practices on the track at Cedar Hill Corner. Photo taken by Armando Tura.

Woman sits on bucket taking observation notes on a line of young trees in front of her. The young trees have netting suspended above them.

UVic researcher monitors young trees kept at the Centre for Forest Biology's research compound on the Cedar Hill Corner property. Photo taken by Dr. Barbara Hawkins.

Man holds alder tree leaves to examine them. It is a close-up shot.

Forest Biology PhD student working in the Alder Compound on the Cedar Hill Corner property. Photo: UVic Photo Services.

UVic Real Estate Strategy

Our goal is to create a highly liveable, diverse and connected community. As such, we're focused on high-density, mixed-use development within a short walk of the university campus.

The first phase of the real estate strategy will involve the redevelopment of the Ian Stewart Complex and adjacent lands, which combine to form a 14-acre parcel of land located on Gordon Head Road in the District of Saanich. 

Cedar Hill Corner and the Queenswood Campus are future sites for development. As with all our plans for redevelopment, these projects will include opportunities for community engagement.

Learn about the UVic Real Estate Strategy

About Cedar Hill Corner

The 51勛圖’s Cedar Hill Corner property is 40.33 acres of land on the southeast side of the main Gordon Head campus adjacent to Cedar Hill Cross Road. The property is within the District of Oak Bay and is zoned for institutional use.

Current use

Temporary uses at Cedar Hill Corner support the university’s academic mission.

Access

UVic faculty and staff may submit requests to use Cedar Hill Corner for temporary research, teaching and athletics purposes.  

Cedar Hill Corner is also available to support community-led programs and events approved by the university. Community members may submit requests to book the property. Events must comply with university policies.

Both university and community applicants must consider the Temporary Use Criteria for use of the site.

Requests can be submitted to outdoorbookings@uvic.ca

Contact

For any inquiries, please contact