List of public art in Victoria, British Columbia

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DateArtist / designerTypeMaterialDimensionsDesignationOwner / administratorNotes
NavyMonument-VictoriaBC.jpg 100th Anniversary of the Canadian Navy 2010 (2010)Nathan Scottsculpture
British Columbia Law Enforcement Memorial, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada 07.jpg
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British Columbia Law Enforcement Memorial sculpture
Victoria, B.C. (2012) - 01.JPG
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British Columbia Legislature Cenotaph 1925 (1925)Vernon and Sidney Marchsculpture Bronze
Fallen Paramedics Memorial, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada 01.jpg
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Fallen Paramedics Memorial 2015 (2015)sculpture
BC Parliament fountain - 2970416625.jpg
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Front Fountain 1906 (1906)Hooper & Watkinsfountain, sculpture
The Gate of Harmonious Interest - Victoria, BC, Canada - panoramio.jpg
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Gate of Harmonious Interest 1981 (1981)
British Columbia Parliament Buildings, Victoria (2012) - 49.JPG
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Knowledge Totem Pole 1994 (1994)Cicero Augustsculpture
Statue of John Sebastian Helmcken, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada 05.jpg
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Statue of John Sebastian Helmcken 2011 (2011)Armando Barbonsculpture
Statue of Queen Victoria, Victoria, Canada 02.jpg
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Statue of Queen Victoria Richard McBride sculpture
British Columbia Parliament Buildings, Victoria (2012) - 50.JPG
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Victoria Centennial Fountain 1962 (1962)Robert Saveryfountain, sculpture

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