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Country
  
Canada

Founded
  
1840

Demonym(s)
  
Metchosinite

Elevation
  
40 m

Local time
  
Sunday 5:23 PM

Waterway
  
Strait of Juan de Fuca

Region
  
Vancouver Island

Incorporated
  
1984

Area
  
71.13 km²

Population
  
4,708 (2016)

Province
  
British Columbia

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Regional district
  
Capital Regional District

Weather
  
8°C, Wind N at 16 km/h, 55% Humidity

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The District of Metchosin is a coastal community of just over 5000 people in the metro Greater Victoria region of British Columbia. It is part of the Western Communities and one of the 13 regional municipalities. Many Metchosinites are operators of small farms (vegetables, orchards, poultry, sheep, some pigs and cattle). Most are retired or work outside the community. There are also many home based businesses (everything from massage and dentistry to international consulting). Located on the edge of a rapidly growing urban area, Metchosin is subject to a variety of pressures. While the municipality has maintained its slow population growth, traffic has exploded due to growth in the larger region.

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Map of Metchosin, BC, Canada

Metchosinites, especially the younger ones, are traditionally friendly rivals of neighbouring communities Sooke, East Sooke, Langford, and Colwood. A 1995 move to merge Metchosin and East Sooke, which has a similar rural-utopian character, failed; some East Sookese adopted the slogan "East Sooke Forever, Metchosin Never!" as they saw the proposition not as a merge but as an assimilation into larger Metchosin. Since then, several pieces of East Sooke have been assimilated into its urban neighbour, Sooke. Remaining rural residents are seeking to join Metchosin, and a new set of studies and consultations started in 2007 and is ongoing.

Metchosin is known for its many regional nature/recreational parks, such as Devonian, Witty's Lagoon, Albert Head, and Matheson Lake. Their well-maintained trails and scenic vistas are popular with tourists and locals. While these outdoor attractions do not offer souvenirs, Victoria itself has most of the region's money-spending opportunities (e.g. souvenir shops and museums). As many Metchosinites work in Victoria, the tourists do indirectly benefit Metchosin's economy.

The name Metchosin is the anglicised version of the native "Smets-Schosen", which means "place of stinking fish". Local legend maintains that many years prior to the Europeans' arrival, an orca beached and died, and that everywhere that could smell it rotting became part of Metchosin. The town's museum, which was once its one-room school before an increasing population necessitated a larger building, claims to have vertebrae from the animal on display. Metchosin's community symbol is, perhaps unsurprisingly, an orca.

Metchosin Council was inaugurated on December 8, 2014 for a four-year term. Mayor John Ranns, Councillor Bob Gramigna, Councillor Kyara Kahakauwila, Councillor Andy MacKinnon, Councillor Moralea Milne.

Neighbourhoods of Metchosin

  • Happy Valley
  • Matheson Lake
  • Rocky Point (includes the southernmost point in western Canada)
  • William Head
  • Nield Road
  • Albert Head
  • Wildwood Creek Estates
  • Pears Road subdivision
  • Physiography

    Much of Metchosin is hilly, with shallow, stony soils over basalt bedrock. Lower-lying areas, as in Happy Valley, have deep deposits of clay, silt and sand. Alluvial loams occur along some of the streams. Mount Matheson rises above Matheson Lake in the southwest part of Metchosin.

    Other facts

    Metchosin is home to Lester B. Pearson College, one of the thirteen United World Colleges around the world. Pearson College is named after former Canadian Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson, a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize and architect of the United Nations Peace Keeping program.

    Metchosin is also home to the Albert Head Air Cadet Summer Training Centre at CFB Esquimalt, the main training centre for Royal Canadian Air Cadets in British Columbia.

    The community newspaper, Metchosin Muse, is published monthly.

    Events

  • Fired Up pottery exhibition (May)
  • Metchosin International Summer School of the Arts (July)
  • Sheep Dog Trials (July)
  • Bit Me Fishing Derby (August)
  • Stinking Fish Studio Tour (July–August)
  • Metchosin Day country fair (September)
  • Metchosin Pony club AGM
  • Metchosin 4-H club public speaking night
  • Santa on firetruck for kids day
  • Blue Moon Christmas - locals perform festive songs and stories
  • "The annual Broom cleanup"
  • Halloween at the firehall
  • Education

    As a part of the School District 62 Sooke Metchosin has 2 public schools. These are Hans Helgesen (grades K-5) and the Metchosin Technical Centre which offers an alternative approach to secondary education with a focus on the Trades and an opportunity for real hands-on, project-based learning. Metchosin is also home to West-mont Montessori School which offers a comprehensive Montessori education to children from Early Primary (age 3 & 4) up to grade 8. Rounding off the compliment of educational facilities there is the Metchosin Pre-school.

    Parks

  • Albert Head Lagoon Regional Park
  • Blinkhorn Nature Park
  • Buckbrush Swamp
  • Devonian Regional Park
  • Matheson Lake Regional Park
  • Witty's Lagoon Regional Park
  • Galloping Goose Regional Park
  • References

    Metchosin Wikipedia