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  1. The grave of Sir James Douglas at the Ross Bay Cemetery. 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.

  2. Water View, Horticultural Interest, Washrooms. 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.

  3. History. (from Wikipedia) The cemetery was opened in 1873. 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.

  4. 20 de may. de 2020 · The Ross Bay Cemetery, with its lovingly maintained greenery and glorious south-facing view of the Pacific Ocean, is one of the most beloved historic sites in Victoria.

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  5. 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 ...

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  6. The Ross Bay Cemetery is one of the most historical locations in all of Victoria, B.C. Since 1873, the 27-acres of land have been a designated burial site for the citizens of Victoria, and it contains many famous figures. Despite its morbid purpose, Ross Bay Cemetery is considered a beautiful place for a stroll.

  7. Victoria’s Ross Bay Cemetery opened in 1873 to serve the burial needs of the growing city of Victoria, BC, Canada. Overlooking Ross Bay, it is 11 hectares in size (27.5 acres) and has almost 30,000 interments. Not just a burial ground, it serves as a park and restful get-away for many people.