
Arguably Victoria's finest example of modern minimalist architecture — an oceanfront residence of extraordinary precision, designed by dHK Architects and positioned at the water's edge in one of the most coveted enclaves of
south Oak Bay.
Set on a private 18,395 sf corner lot, 295 King George Terrace was conceived to dissolve the boundary between interior and exterior spaces. The long wing of the home faces south, maximizing natural light and unobstructed views of Mt. Baker and across the Strait of Juan de Fuca toward the Olympic Mountains. Large engineered cantilevers at both front and rear create dramatic floating forms, clad in mitered fir and metal composite panels.
The heart of the home is a 1,250 sf open-concept great room — kitchen, dining, and living unified under 11-foot ceilings behind floor-to-ceiling curtain wall glazing. Exposed architectural concrete, an exposed steel moment frame, and interior walls and ceilings wrapped partially in exterior wood siding deliberately blur the line between inside and out. A suspended open staircase on stainless steel rods rises through the space with quiet drama.
The kitchen is anchored by a 20-foot island with quartz countertop, Sub-Zero refrigeration, Dacor gas cooktop, double wall ovens, built-in plumbed coffee maker, and both red and white wine fridges. A built-in walnut dining table seats ten. Custom polyurethane millwork, walnut bar counter, and glass backsplashes complete an interior of rare refinement.
The upper floor offers three bedrooms — including the primary suite — and an entertainment room. The two kids' rooms and entertainment area have access to the 1,500 sf fir-clad roof deck. The primary bedroom features an exposed steel moment frame and direct access to a private covered deck overlooking the ocean. Its five-piece ensuite includes two shower towers, a freestanding soaker bathtub, a window in the shower with ocean views, dual vessel sinks on a floating vanity with motion sensor lighting, and a walk-in closet with make-up counter and sink.
Throughout the home are engineered white oak hardwood floors, black slate in all bathrooms, high-gloss white polyurethane millwork, extensive walnut built-ins, barn-style glass doors on stainless steel tracks, in-floor radiant heat, and a Control 4 smart home system with integrated speakers, music library, and programmable lighting.
Outside, a heated pool with mechanical cover, 1,600 sf of polished concrete deck, gas fire pit, built-in BBQ, and a path and stairs leading directly to the ocean's edge. The stand-alone gym with cedar-clad walls and ceilings, floor-to-ceiling mirrors, and sliding glass doors opening to the ocean is fully outfitted with commercial-grade ROGUE equipment. A two-car garage with EV charger and oversized screened carport complete this rare oceanfront offering.

























Main Floor · 1,966 sq ft finished · 11′–0″ ceiling height

Upper Floor · 1,441 sq ft finished · 9′–4″ ceiling height · Rooftop deck 32′–1″ × 41′–6″

Site Overview · Total finished area 3,694 sq ft · Lot 18,395 sq ft · Studio / Gym 287 sq ft
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Oak Bay is one of Canada’s most cherished communities — a seaside municipality of quiet elegance bordering the city of Victoria on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. With its walkable village, world-class golf, and some of the mildest weather in the country, it has long attracted those who seek a refined, unhurried way of life close to the ocean.
South Oak Bay, where 295 King George Terrace is positioned, is one of the most coveted locations within the municipality. Homes here occupy a band of oceanfront land facing the Strait of Juan de Fuca, with views across open water to Mt. Baker and the Olympic Mountains in Washington State. The neighbourhood is defined by its privacy, mature landscaping, and an extraordinary sense of calm — the kind of place where the sound of the ocean is a constant presence.
Victoria itself consistently ranks among the most livable cities in North America. A compact, walkable downtown offers exceptional dining, independent boutiques, galleries, and a thriving cultural scene. The Inner Harbour — with its float planes, historic parliament buildings, and waterfront restaurants — is one of the most photographed urban settings in Canada.
The region enjoys the mildest climate in Canada, with average winter temperatures rarely falling below 5°C and long, warm, sunny summers ideal for the outdoor lifestyle this property was designed to support. Victoria International Airport is 25 minutes away and the inner harbour float plane terminal is only 7 minutes away. Both airports offer regular connections to Vancouver, Seattle, and beyond.
Positioned on an 18,395 sf oceanfront corner lot in the most sought-after enclave of south Oak Bay. Direct ocean frontage facing the Strait of Juan de Fuca with unobstructed views to the Olympic Mountains. One of the most private and prestigious addresses in Victoria.
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