2473 Plumer St
- Oak Bay, BC
- $2,375,000
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The Uplands, often referred to simply as "the Uplands," is a 188.17-hectare (465-acre) neighborhood situated in the northeastern part of Oak Bay, bordered by Cadboro Bay and North Oak Bay. It is renowned as an iconic garden suburb, developed in the early 20th century as an example of landscape-centric community planning.
In 1907, Uplands was acquired for $275,000 by developers John A., Robert, and Dawson Turner, former cattle and horse ranchers from Turner Valley, Alberta, with roots in Scotland. They engaged the celebrated landscape architect John Olmsted to design the community. Olmsted, known for his influential work on parks and neighbourhoods throughout North America, envisioned Uplands as a model of suburban beauty. The neighbourhood today stays true to his vision, featuring estate-sized lots, gracefully winding streets, and its distinctive green, globe-topped, ornate lamp posts. The homes in Uplands are grand and elegant, surrounded by meticulously maintained gardens. John Olmsted himself once regarded Uplands as “unquestionably the best adapted to obtain the greatest amount of landscape beauty in connection with suburban development.”
Oak Bay is widely regarded as the most desirable neighbourhood in Greater Victoria. Centered around the charming and vibrant Oak Bay Avenue, residents enjoy easy access to boutique shops, restaurants, cozy pubs, beaches, a top-tier recreation centre, and some of the region’s best public and private schools. With its unmatched blend of community, convenience, and coastal beauty, Oak Bay is truly an exceptional place to call home.