
The Daisy.
Twelve townhomes. Two blocks from the beach.
Now registering. Pricing release on Disclosure Statement filing.
Heated floors, EV charging, and finishes chosen to age well.
Two blocks to Gyro Park, the beach, and Cadboro Bay Village.
Twelve three-bedroom homes, each with a private rooftop.
A development built around the way Cadboro Bay actually lives.
The Daisy is twelve three-bedroom townhomes set across four three-storey buildings on Cadboro Bay Road. The exterior is brick and dark metal cladding, warm, grounded, built for the coastal climate. Inside, every home is laid out for real life: flexible main floors that flow between kitchen and living, bedrooms tucked away from the noise, and a private rooftop deck on every plan for the long summer evenings this part of Victoria is known for.
The collection is small on purpose. Twelve homes is enough to build a community, and few enough that no one is anonymous.
Engineered for the coastal climate.
Provisioned in every garage.
367 to 721 square feet.
Three units with three stalls.
Family-sized, guest-ready.
Travelers Guarantee Company of Canada.
How the four buildings sit on the lot.
Phase 1 (Buildings 1 and 2, units 101–106) launches first. Phase 2 (Buildings 3 and 4, units 107–112) follows.

Cadboro Bay.
Beach at one end. University at the other. A village in between.
Cadboro Bay is one of Greater Victoria's quietest, most rooted neighbourhoods. It has the sheltered geography of a small coastal community and the convenience of being ten minutes from a major university and twenty from downtown. People stay here because once you live in Cadboro Bay, very little else in Victoria measures up.

Cadboro Bay Beach is the kind of beach you walk to in slippers. Sheltered, sandy, kid-friendly, with views across to James Island and the Olympic Mountains on a clear day. At low tide it stretches out into a long flat where families hunt for sand dollars and dogs run themselves tired.

Cadboro Bay Village is small on purpose. Pepper's Foods for the weekly grocery run. The Cadboro Bay Book Company for slow Saturday browsing. Olive the Olive for olive oil and pantry staples. A handful of cafes and restaurants that locals actually use. No chains, no parking nightmares, no one in a hurry.

Mount Doug's trails are ten minutes away. Old-growth Douglas fir, viewpoints across the strait, and switchbacks that locals use as their morning workout. The Lochside Regional Trail and the Galloping Goose are both within easy reach. Trail runners have options for every distance.

UVic is ten minutes by car, less by bike on the dedicated lanes. Downtown Victoria is twenty minutes. The airport is twenty-five. BC Ferries at Swartz Bay is forty. Cadboro Bay rewards a short commute with a long horizon, and on most days, a sunset over the water on your way home.
First look.
Renderings, site, and the bay.






Senali Developments.
Senali Developments is a boutique development company that specializes in multi-family homes in Victoria, BC. As a family-run business, Senali crafts unique, high-quality projects built for modern urban life. The focus is innovation, sustainability, and meaningful community engagement. They create exceptional living spaces designed to meet and exceed what residents expect.
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