UVic properties
Background

Over the years the University of Victoria has acquired a variety of properties both through strategic purchase and by generous donations from the community. These properties are best understood by seperating them into three distinct categories that reflect the type of support they offer UVic.
- Core support properties are used to directly support the academic mission of the university, both today and in the future.
- Indirect support properties are managed through UVic Properties and are not entirely devoted to the delivery of the university's academic and research mission.
- Financial support properties are used to produce financial benefits to the university and/or its affiliated partners and entities.
Core support properties
- Jeanne S. Simpson Field Studies Resource Centre, Lake Cowichan
- Port Alberni Shore Cable Station
- Cedar Hill Corner (adjacent to UVic main campus, southeast)
- 3957 Gordon Head Road (adjacent to Uvic main campus, north of McKenzie Ave)




Indirect Support Properties
The University of Victoria Properties Investments Inc. (UVic Properties) was incorporated in 2004 and oversees the following properties.


Financial Support Properties
UVic Properties manages all of the downtown properties received through the generous gift of Dr. Michael Williams or through subsequent acquisitions. These properties are owned by UVic or subsidiaries owned by UVic including Heritage Realty Properties (HRP). The University, through UVic Properties, manages the properties in accordance with the following:


