| Name | Biographical Note | Location |
| Cameron, Agnes Deans | Agnes Deans Cameron was born in Victoriain 1863, the youngest daughter of Duncan and Jessie Cameron. Agnes was a teacher, author and lecturer. | 2461 |
| Cameron, D.O. and Willie | D.O. Cameron founded the Cameron Lumber Co. Ltd. He was also a logger in the Port Renfrew, Oyster River, Cowichan Lake and Cowichan River areas. | 2158 |
| Cameron, David C.J. | 2054 | |
| Cameron, Frances T. (nee Brown) | Frances T. Cameron was born in Victoria in 1901. She was a teacher who taught at North Ward School, Central School and Victoria High School. | 2160 |
| Cameron, George Padgett | George Padgett Cameron was born in Victoria on July 7, 1911. He later worked as a businessman and an author. He died on July 18, 1985. | 2159 |
| Cameron, James Oscar | James Oscar Cameron came to Victoria in 1907 with his wife Beatrix. He established the Cameron Lumber Co. Lts with his brother D.O. Cameron. | 2156 |
| Cameron, Jessie Anderson | Jessie Anderson Cameron came to Victoria around 1860. She was a housewife and mother to Wm. George Cmaeron, Barbara Cameron Brown, Agnes Deans Cameron and Jessie Clara Cameron. | 1124 |
| Cameron, Mrs. J.O. (Beatrix) | Beatrix Cameron came to Victoria with her husband J.O. Cameron in 1907. Beatrix was an active member of the Musical Arts Society and a patronness of the Victoria Symphony Society. | 2157 |
| Campbell, Harold Lane | Was a teacher in schools and a Deputy Minister of Education. | 2115 |
| Campbell, William Colville | William Colville Campbell was born in Victoria on December 7, 1910. He was the president of Campbell Construction from 1964-1982. He also worked for Luney Bros. from 1940-1964 and was an alderman in Saanich for 11 years. | 1406 |
| Carey, Joseph | 2002 | |
| Carey, Joseph W. | Mayor of Victoria. | 2011 |
| Carlow, Francis (Bubs) | Francis (Bubs) Carlow was born on February 28, 1915. He worked as a logger and shipyard worker during the 1930's and 1940's. From the 1950's until 1980, he was the manager of the Royal Olympic Hotel on Johnson Street. | 1747 |
| Carne, Mrs. Harriet | 1401 | |
| Carr | 2441 | |
| Carr, Alice | Alice Carr taught primary school on St. Andrew Street. | 2103 |
| Carr, Emily | Was a nationally known painter. | 2102 |
| Carrington, Thomas | Thomas Carrington was a merchant who owned a china and gift shop at the corner of Government and Fort Streets in the 1870's. | 2252 |
| Carswell, Edwin | Edwin Carswell was an immigrant from Wales. He worked in a bakery about 1882. | 1500 |
| Carswell, J. | 2069 | |
| Carter, Thomas | Worked the Hillside Farm in 1869. | 538 |
| Cary, George Hunter | 2225 | |
| Casanave, Alexis | Alexis Casanave was a mixed dairy farmer in the Oak Bay area. He lived at 2121 Cadboro Bay Road. | 1332 |
| Casanave, Elizabeth (nee Coigdarripe) | Elizabeth Casanave was the wife of Alexis Casanave. She managed the family farm following the death of Alexis. | 1333 |
| Casanave, James Alexis | Alexis Casanave was a mixed dairy farmer in the Oak Bay area. He lived at 2121 Cadboro Bay Road. | 1327 |
| Caselton, Reginald V. | Reginald V. Caselton was born on September 4, 1902. He was a dairy farmer and real estate agent. | 1474 |
| Caselton, Richard and Sarah Ann (nee Williams) | ||
| Casey, J.W. (Joe) | J.W. Caset worked for the Department of B.C. Electric. He was also Reeve for the Municipality of Saanich and chairman of the Greater Victoria Water Board. | 1084 |
| Cave, Susette | Susette Cave moved to Victoria with her 3 children from Croydon, England following the death of her husband. Her children were William, Bert and Alfred. | 1685 |
| Cave, William & Ann | William John Cave was an accountant and Councillor for the Town of Esquimalt. In 1908, he married Ann and they had two daughters. | 1686 |
| Cavin, Captain Ellice Martin and Mary Ellen | Ellice Martin Cavin was born in 1889 in Victoria. He was a master mariner who worked in tug boats atarting in 1905. Mary Ellen Cavin arrived in Victoria in 1911. She and Ellice had six children. | 2314 |
| Cavin, Captain John McDowell | Captain John McDowell Cavin was born in New Brunswick in 1850. He was a tug boat captain who lived at 422 John Street. He had four sons who became captains and engineers. | 2313 |
| Cavin, Robert S. | Robert S. Cavin arrived in Victoria from New Brunswick in 1875. He worked as a blacksmith, mechanic and a farmer Strawberry at Vale and in the Glenora District near Duncan. | 2315 |
| Celotemkin | 1230 | |
| Celowenfet | General of the Saanich people. | 1229 |
| Cenine, Xen - Soec | 1237 | |
| Cha Che Mack | 527 | |
| Chambers, Coote Molloy | 2480 | |
| Chambers, James | 661 | |
| Champagne, Joseph | Was an employee at Fort Victoria. | 1352 |
| Champion, Irvine Robert (Hap) | Irvine Robert (Hap) Champion was born in Fairfield in 1903. He was the owner of Champion's Furniture Ltd. | 1477 |
| Chamutstin | 515 | |
| Chandler, John Forsythe and Lizzie Denham | John Forsythe Chandler was an accountant with the Hudson's Bay Company. Lizzie Denham Chandler was a teacher at Cedar Hill and Girls Central Schools. | 1060 |
| Chandler, Roy D. and Marguerite (nee Bennett) | Roy Sunsterville Chandler was born in Victoria on October 29, 1885. He worked as a farmer and realtor. Marguerite Winnifred Brooke Bennett arrived in Victoria on July 1, 1910. | 1059 |
| Charbonneau, Joseph | 619 | |
| Charpentier, Joseph | Joseph Charpentier was an employee at Fort Victoria. | 1353 |
| Chatton, Albert Clinton | Albert Clinton Chatton was born in Victoria on July 6, 1910. After attending the University of Southern California he became a doctor of optometry. | 1181 |
| Chaythlum | 580 | |
| Che-Ku-Nein People | 579 | |
| Chee-al-thluc | 584 | |
| Chickens, Jimmy and Jenny | 41 | |
| Chikhmatoff, Princess | 2309 | |
| Chila, Joseph | Joseph Chila arrived in Victoria from Italy in 1914. He worked as a labourer at Government House, Empress Hotel and at Jordan River. He also worked in the Shipyards during World War One. | 1334 |
| Chilcowitch People | 547 | |
| Christian, Captain John Everett | Captain John Everett Christian was born in Prospect, Nova Scotia in 1866. He worked with the whaling fleet in Victoria and was Master of the S.S. White. He married Gladys Maud Cameron in 1919. He died in 1933. | 1048 |
| Christie, Elbridge J. and Alice M. | Elbridge J. and Alice M. Christie lived at the Christie Home at 1739 Fort Street. | 1130 |
| Chrow, John | John Chrow was a printer for the Daily Colonist. He was also president of the Victoria Branch of the Typographical Union and a member of St. Andrews Lodge AF&AM. He died in October 1944. | 2181 |
| Chu, Kim Won | Kim Won Chu arrived in Victoria on October 8, 1918. He worked as a labourer. | 1409 |
| Chungranes, D.K. | 1203 | |
| Church, Emily Eilbeck (nee Wilson) | Emily Eilbeck Church was born in Victoria on August 11, 1876. She was a matron at Corrig College. She married John Wesley Church in August 1896. She died in Victoria on November 26, 1951. | 2367 |
| Church, John Wesley | He arrived in Victoria in 1896 from England. He worked as the headmaster at Corrig College. In 1896 he married Emily Eilbeck Wilson. He died in Victoria in December 1917. | 2366 |
| Church of Our Lord | Is a Reformed Episcopal Church established by Bishop Cridge. | 2096 |





