Hatley Memorial Gardens (cemetery) provides 53 acres of tranquil woodland, nestled between Royal Roads University and Galloping Goose Trail. Our natural setting is home to local wildlife and stately, 150-year-old trees. This provides a beautiful atmosphere for one’s final place of rest. Our options include both traditional burial and cremation gardens, as well as dedication products. We are a full-service location with both a funeral home and crematorium on-site. Our memorial products for any resting place are always personalized. Whether you prefer the simplicity of a dedicated tree or a precisely engraved monument, we work with you one-on-one to ensure the choice reflects a life well-lived. Hatley is part of the Arbor Memorial family, a Canadian company with a long-standing tradition of exceptional service. Our caring and compassionate staff are active in the community and raise money for local charities every year.
Hatley Memorial Gardens (cemetery) provides 53 acres of tranquil woodland, nestled between Royal Roads University and Galloping Goose Trail. Our natural setting is home to local wildlife and stately, 150-year-old trees. This provides a beautiful atmosphere for one’s final place of rest. Our options include both traditional burial and cremation gardens, as well as dedication products. We are a full-service location with both a funeral home and crematorium on-site. Our memorial products for any resting place are always personalized. Whether you prefer the simplicity of a dedicated tree or a precisely engraved monument, we work with you one-on-one to ensure the choice reflects a life well-lived. Hatley is part of the Arbor Memorial family, a Canadian company with a long-standing tradition of exceptional service. Our caring and compassionate staff are active in the community and raise money for local charities every year.
Royal Oak Burial Park opened in 1923. Founded by the City of Victoria and the District of Saanich, the Burial Park is the largest municipal cemetery in BC. A Board of Trustees, appointed by the founding municipalities, operates the Burial Park as a not for profit corporation. The Burial Park is fully self-funded from the fees it charges for its goods and services and receives no taxpayer subsidies for any operations. Situated in the Broadmead area of Saanich/Greater Victoria the Burial Park's 135 acres are nestled in a setting of gently rolling hills and sweeping vistas. Manicured internment areas combine with natural woodlands to create a truly 'west coast' setting where families can create personal, permanent remembrances for their deceased.