James Bay/Fairfield
Community Health Service Area
Health Profile (Version 1.0)
4112 James Bay/Fairfield
Community Health Service Areas (CHSAs) in British Columbia (B.C.) are administrative bounds nested within Local Health Areas (LHAs) as defined by the B.C. Ministry of Health. This CHSA health profile contains information about the community’s demographics, socio-economic and health/disease status as represented through various community health indicators. The purpose of CHSA health profiles is to help B.C.’s primary care network partners, public health professionals and community organizations better understand the health needs of a specific community and to provide evidence for service provisioning and prevention strategies.
James Bay/Fairfield (CHSA 4112) is 8 km² in size and is located in southeast Victoria on southern Vancouver Island. It is comprised of the neighbourhoods of James Bay, Fairfield, Rockland, and Gonzales. Major establishments include the Royal BC Museum, Parliament Buildings, Beacon Hill Park, St. Ann's Academy National Historic Site, Government House, and Ogden Point.[1]
