Oak Bay Rose Garden - Oak Bay, BC
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N 48° 25.350 W 123° 18.312
10U E 477419 N 5363306
Located at the corner of Newport Avenue and Currie Road in Oak Bay, BC.
Waymark Code: WMHWNV
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 08/20/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
Views: 10

This roughly triangular-shaped garden is in the corner of Windsor Park and is designated an Oak Bay Heritage Site. The following is a description of the garden and its history from the Oak Bay website:
In 1937 as a memorial to her late husband Hugo Beaven, Ada Beaven offered to provide 500 good-quality plants to establish a rose garden at Windsor Park.

Hugo Beaven was the son of the Honourable Robert Beaven, who was Mayor of Victoria and served as fifth Premier of British Columbia (1882-1883). For 40 years Hugo Beaven worked for the Canadian Bank of Commerce, retiring as manager of the Douglas Street branch. He was a member of the Victoria Golf Club, and was a keen hunter and fisherman, but his main interest was horticultural. The rose garden at his residence at Arden at 1176 Beach Drive (now Whitehall Apts) was widely known for the number and excellence of its blooms. He acted a judge in many leading rose shows and was responsible for introducing many new varieties to the city. Mr. Beaven died on May 18, 1937, at the age of 69.

Ada Beaven was the daughter of Joseph Despard Pemberton, whose estate encompassed much of the land in south Oak Bay. Windsor Park and Arden were part of that original 1200 acre Pemberton estate.

The Oak Bay Rose garden along with the native Plant garden are part of a tangible legacy Ada Beaven left to Oak Bay and, at her death, tributes reveal a truly remarkable citizen.

She was known in the community as a generous, kindly and public spirited woman who was interested in the whole human story. A person of lively intellect and much interested in current events. Her good works were performed quietly and without ostentation, supporting the Canadian institute for the blind, the Veterans' Hospital, salvation Army sunshine Camp, Victoria Art Gallery, protestant orphanage, and goodwill enterprises.

She was a well known figure in the Village, supporting local merchants and driving through Oak Bay in her electric car, until a few days before her death in July 1958 at the age of 91.
Garden Name: Oak Bay Rose Garden

Location: Windsor Park

Hours:
24 hours


Fees: None

Website: [Web Link]

Parking: Not Listed

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