Homeless B.C. nomads pitch tents at tony Oak Bay park after week at city hall
OAK BAY, B.C. — A nomadic group of homeless people has chosen one of Canada’s wealthiest communities to pitch some tents and draw attention to housing shortages for disadvantaged people across British Columbia.
The latest location for the wandering group of 15 people is Willows Park, a seaside recreation area in the Victoria suburb of Oak Bay, known for its tea rooms, elderly population and turn-of-century mansions worth millions.
Chrissy Brett, a homeless activist and spokeswoman for the campers, said the campers arrived Wednesday after taking down their tents at the District of Oak Bay’s municipal hall. She said the campers spent seven nights on municipal property.
“Every municipality should look at currently having a municipal campground available,” she said. “This is more comfortable here than wandering the streets.”