Street Banner Revitalization Program

Showcasing the beauty of Esquimalt.

Refreshing Esquimalt's Streetscape

The Township of Esquimalt is rolling out a fresh wave of colour along our main corridors with a revitalized Street Banner Program. Designed to brighten the public realm and celebrate what makes our community unique, the new banners will feature original artwork that highlights Esquimalt’s shoreline vistas, heritage landmarks, and thriving local culture. Mayor Barbara Desjardins calls the initiative “a dynamic way to reveal Esquimalt’s hidden gems while reinforcing our identity as a vibrant, welcoming place to live, work, and invest.”

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Images are of Phil Ross Park, Saxe Point Park and views from Saxe Point.

Revitalized street banner program brings vibrant color to the Township of Esquimalt

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Highlights of the Program.

  • Installation of 30 welcome banners and 84 fall/winter banners at key entry points and other locations around the township;
  • Banner designs feature local photography;
  • A "Banner to Bag" recycling initiative for worn banners is planned for spring 2025, demonstrating the township's commitment to sustainability; and
  • A call-for-artist program to seek further designs (part of the Public Arts Plan) in 2025.
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Summer Gorge Bench

Summer Gorge Bench

Summer Gorge Bench
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Fall Winter Banners

Fall Winter Banners
Summer Gorge Bench
Summer Gorge Park Bench
Summer Bike
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