Highlands, British Columbia

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District of Highlands
—  District  —
Country  Canada
Province  British Columbia
Region Greater Victoria
Regional district Capital Regional District
Incorporated 1993
Area
 • Total 38.05 km2 (14.69 sq mi)
Population (2011)
 • Total 2,120
 • Density 55.7/km2 (144/sq mi)
Time zone PST (UTC-8)
Highways 1
Waterways Saanich Inlet
Website District website

The District of Highlands (locally known as "The Highlands") is a municipal district on the Saanich Peninsula, near Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. As one of the Western Communities or West Shore municipalities outside Victoria, Highlands has a population of 1,903 as of 2006. The region stretches along the Saanich Inlet shoreline from north of Goldstream to Mackenzie Bight. One of the more undeveloped areas of the Greater Victoria region, it is one of the newest municipalities created within Capital Regional District.

Although the area is seen as a target for residential expansion of the Greater Victoria region, it remains best known for lakes, hills, and wilderness. It is home to many parks, notably large portions of Gowlland Tod Provincial Park, Mount Work Regional Park, and Lone Tree Hill Regional Park.

The nearest commercial shopping areas are in the adjacent municipality of Langford. Public education is provided by the Sooke School District's elementary, middle, and secondary schools in Langford.

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Coordinates: 48°31′00″N 123°30′00″W / 48.5166667°N 123.5°W / 48.5166667; -123.5

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