West Bay Residents Association

West Bay Residents Association

Welcome to West Bay

The WBRA is an organization of residents in the historic Township of Esquimalt, B.C. It is comprised of individuals who live in the West Bay area and is a registered Society, constituted under the B.C. Societies Act.

We work to support initiatives that contribute to the vibrancy of our community, and to keep residents informed about issues that impact our neighbourhood.

Stay Tuned for the WBRA 2025 Plant Sale

WBRA’s 2024 AGM
was a Blast

Welcome to West Bay

The WBRA is an organization of residents in the historic Township of Esquimalt, B.C. It is comprised of individuals who live in the West Bay area and is a registered Society, constituted under the B.C. Societies Act.

We work to support initiatives that contribute to the vibrancy of our community, and to keep residents informed about issues that impact our neighbourhood.

WBRA’s 2024 AGM
Wed, November 6t –  6:30 – 8:30pm
Salish Sea RV Park Clubhouse, 445 Head Street
Speakers, Q&A’s, Updates, Refreshments

More information.

About WBRA

The mandate of the Society is to promote the physical, environmental, economic, social, historic and aesthetic interests of the West Bay neighbourhood, including land use and development. 

West Bay History

West Bay is a thriving and attractive harbour-front neighbourhood. Its unique identity and sense of place are shaped by the area’s natural and human history. 

Development

West Bay is growing alongside Esquimalt’s other neighbourhoods, while maintaining a sense of community and preserving its unique heritage. 

About WBRA

The mandate of the Society is to promote the physical, environmental, economic, social, historic and aesthetic interests of the West Bay neighbourhood, including land use and development. 

West Bay History

West Bay is a thriving and attractive harbour-front neighbourhood. Its unique identity and sense of place are shaped by the area’s natural and human history. 

Development

West Bay is growing alongside Esquimalt’s other neighbourhoods, while maintaining a sense of community and preserving its unique heritage.