Town of Sidney

Town of Sidney Please note that comments on Facebook posts are not an official channel for contacting the Town or providing input to Council.

To submit comments or requests, please use our official contact channels: https://www.sidney.ca/government/contact-us/ Sidney-by-the-Sea is the transportation hub to Vancouver Island. It is located at the northern end of the Saanich Peninsula and is one of the 13 Greater Victoria Area municipalities. Sidney is located just east of Victoria International Airport, and a few kilometres south of BC Fe

rries' Swartz Bay Terminal. The town is also the only Canadian port-of-call in the Washington State Ferry system, with ferries running from Sidney to the San Juan Islands and Anacortes. The community has a population of approximately 11,583. Its main economic drivers are manufacturing, high-tech, tourism and retail. There is also a large boating and marine industry in the area, ranging from marinas to boat builders and marine suppliers. The island-studded Haro Strait, part of the Salish Sea, forms Sidney's eastern boundary. Sidney's main attraction is its position on the Salish Sea. It is the gateway to the southern Gulf Islands National Park Reserve, and is a popular eco-tourist destination, with whale-watching, bird-watching, kayaking and scuba-diving. It is also home to the Shaw Ocean Discovery Centre Aquarium. Sidney has its own local history museum, the Sidney Museum and Archives, and is home to the British Columbia Aviation Museum. During the summer, Sidney hosts the famous Sidney Street Market which takes place every Thursday evening on the main street (Beacon Avenue) from May to September. "Sidney days" is another popular event that occurs on June 30 and July 1. Sidney has many dining options including Greek, Thai, Chinese and west-coast restaurants. It also has many coffee shops and cafes to sit and read in. Sidney is officially Canada's only Booktown, boasting 12 bookstores.

June is Pride Month, and we’re proud to be part of a community that values inclusion and respect for all.The Sidney Prid...
06/12/2026

June is Pride Month, and we’re proud to be part of a community that values inclusion and respect for all.
The Sidney Pride Festival takes place tomorrow (Saturday, June 13) at Beacon Park from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Council has approved a new Traffic Calming Policy, which establishes a formal process for evaluating and responding to r...
06/10/2026

Council has approved a new Traffic Calming Policy, which establishes a formal process for evaluating and responding to resident-initiated requests for traffic calming measures such as speed humps, parking setbacks near intersections, raised crosswalks, and other measures. While these requests have previously been considered on a case-by-case basis, the policy introduces a standardized approach that includes a scoring system and neighbourhood support requirements. Council has also directed staff to bring forward a proposed dedicated annual traffic calming budget for consideration in a future budget cycle.

Council has adopted updates to the Streets and Traffic Bylaw to make speed limits on local roads in Sidney clearer and m...
06/10/2026

Council has adopted updates to the Streets and Traffic Bylaw to make speed limits on local roads in Sidney clearer and more enforceable. The new bylaw organizes all speed limits into a simple schedule covering roads, lanes, and zones, such as school zones. It implements the targeted speed reductions approved on March 9 2026 and adds nearby streets and cul-de-sacs to ensure consistent speed limits within neighbourhoods. It also establishes a 20 km/h speed limit on all lanes in Sidney.
The amended bylaw introduces new 30 km/h zones on select streets, including Courser Drive, Linda Place, and Lannon Way near Greenglade Community Centre. The speed limits on Seventh Street, Brethour Avenue, and Henry Avenue near Sidney Elementary will also be formalized at 30 km/hr, as previously approved by Council.
This approach to speed limit reductions reflects feedback from a fall 2025 engagement period, creating more consistent neighbourhood speed limits while maintaining a 50 km/h default on remaining local roads.

Following a Public Hearing, Council approved several Official Community Plan amendments, including expanding Temporary U...
06/10/2026

Following a Public Hearing, Council approved several Official Community Plan amendments, including expanding Temporary Use Permit eligibility, updating the park designation to include new park lands at 10097 and 10103 Third Street (purchased in 2024), and aligning height limits in residential areas, among others.

Council also considered an amendment to the Official Community Plan that would create a Tenant Protection Development Permit Area to help reduce impacts on tenants when older rental housing is lost. The proposed amendment initially applied to eight properties with older purpose-built rental buildings, however, Council directed staff to return with a revised amendment that would include all purpose-built rental housing in Sidney. The updated amendment will be brought back to Council this summer with an additional Public Hearing. It will be considered alongside the Tenant Protection Bylaw, which is currently under development.

Exciting work is underway at Philip Brethour Park! A new full-size asphalt multi-sport court is currently under construc...
06/09/2026

Exciting work is underway at Philip Brethour Park! A new full-size asphalt multi-sport court is currently under construction and will support a variety of activities, including basketball and ball hockey.
The park and playground remain open for public use during this time, with the construction area safely fenced off.

🚧 McDonald Park Road Improvements 🚧This summer and fall, the Town of Sidney will be making upgrades to McDonald Park Roa...
06/09/2026

🚧 McDonald Park Road Improvements 🚧

This summer and fall, the Town of Sidney will be making upgrades to McDonald Park Road (Mills Rd to Sandown Park Shopping Centre). This work will include:
• Full road repair and resurfacing
• Widened roadway with curbs and organized parallel parking
• New sidewalk on the east side of the road and pedestrian crossings with flashing beacons.
The work is being supported by the Canada Community Building Fund.
👉 Learn more:
https://www.sidney.ca/projects/mcdonald-park-road-improvements/

UPDATE: Phone service is working again. Thank you for your patience.***🚨 Temporary Municipal Phone Line Outage Municipal...
06/08/2026

UPDATE: Phone service is working again. Thank you for your patience.

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🚨 Temporary Municipal Phone Line Outage
Municipal phone lines at the Town of Sidney are currently down, but Town Hall and all municipal buildings remain open.
The Fire Department continues to receive and respond to emergency call-outs.
Repairs are underway.

🌿 Help keep Sidney’s parks healthy by removing invasive plant species at a Friends of Sidney Parks event. All are welcom...
06/05/2026

🌿 Help keep Sidney’s parks healthy by removing invasive plant species at a Friends of Sidney Parks event. All are welcome.

June Volunteer Schedule:

• Tues, June 9 & 16 | 1–4 PM
📍 North End of Third Street, Beach Access Point

• Tues, June 23 | 1–4 PM
📍 Frost Street entrance to Reay Creek

• Fri, June 19 | 10 AM–12:30 PM
📍 KEL,SET (Reay Creek) Park
In collaboration with Peninsula Streams & Shorelines

• Sat, June 27 | 10 AM–2 PM
📍 Green Park
With Friends of North Saanich Parks (includes volunteer appreciation luncheon)

For more information:
Email: [email protected]
Visit: friendsofsidneyparks.ca

The Town of Sidney’s draft 2025 Annual Report is now available for public review. The Annual Report includes the Town’s ...
06/04/2026

The Town of Sidney’s draft 2025 Annual Report is now available for public review. The Annual Report includes the Town’s financial statements, an update on Council’s Strategic Plan, and highlights of key projects across departments.

Council will consider the report at the Regular Council Meeting on Monday, June 22, 2026 at 6 pm held in the Town Hall Council Chambers (2440 Sidney Avenue).

📄 View the report:https://www.sidney.ca/wp-content/uploads/Sidney-2025-Annual-Report.-For-Public-Input.pdf
📧 Feedback can be submitted to: [email protected] or during Public Participation at the June 22 meeting.
📞 For inquiries: 250-656-1139

Hope to see you there!
06/04/2026

Hope to see you there!

TODAY’S THE DAY! 🌿💜

T-minus a few short hours until Opening Night of the 2026 Sidney Street Market!

We are SO excited to welcome you back to Beacon for an evening full of local vendors, food, music, entertainment, community, and all the market magic we’ve been waiting for.

Come hungry.
Come ready to shop local.
Come ready to stroll, explore, and celebrate.

And don’t forget to check out our weekly Market Guide using the link or QR code to find vendors, food, entertainment, washrooms, and everything happening tonight.

Back to the future?
More like… Back to Beacon. 😎✨

Thursday, June 4
5:30 to 8:30pm
Beacon Avenue, Sidney BC

CHECK OUT OUR MARKET GUIDE:
https://sites.google.com/view/sidney-street-market-guide/home?fbclid=IwY2xjawSP76RleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFlTzdRODV1UzFwOEVQZDYxc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHpWkGtV4pdNfQ_SUtEdu4HAWN1mxA6dp5n5BZPRfH60t28NU5boczAjjprAk_aem_MMNE8mk6E-Z9YDICUo28Hw

Address

2440 Sidney Avenue
Sidney, BC
V8L1Y7

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4pm
Friday 8:30am - 4pm

Telephone

+12506561184

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