Ten Mile Point, British Columbia

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Ten Mile Point is a neighbourhood in the District of Saanich in Victoria, British Columbia, and is the most easterly point on Vancouver Island. Ten Mile Point was so named because it was ten nautical miles (19 km) from what was at the time the headquarters of the Pacific Station of the Royal Navy (now CFB Esquimalt). Ten Mile Point is a wooded peninsula that forms one side of Cadboro Bay, the home of the Royal Victoria Yacht Club and the mythical Cadborosaurus sea monster. Cadboro Point is located on the east part of this peninsula. Ten Mile Point has many secluded beaches and coves.

One such cove is called "Smuggler's Cove" which was used during the prohibition years as a boat landing and launch for rum-runners traveling back and forth to the United States.

Another cove is called "Telegraph Cove" and was the location of a dynamite factory which operated in the late 19th century and then was disbanded.

In the early part of the 20th century, Ten Mile Point became a summer retreat with many cabins set on its shores and gradually, from around the 1940s onwards, developed into the present upscale residential neighbourhood.

Ten Mile Point maintains a rural, bucolic feel as a result of one acre lot municipal zoning implemented specifically for this area by the District of Saanich and only two street lamps.

Two time NBA MVP Steve Nash of the Phoenix Suns and singer/songwriter Nelly Furtado both own homes in Ten Mile Point. The neighbourhood was also home to now deceased movie director, George Pan Cosmatos.