| Name | Biographical Note | Location |
| Kalkaymullet | 523 | |
| Kalsaymit | 509 | |
| Kaltenbach, Rose Laura | Rose Laura Kaltenbach was born in James Bay on May 2, 1902. She died on May 24, 1994. | 1398 |
| Kamakeha | Kamakeha was originally from the Sandwich Islands. He arrived in 1843 to assist in the construction of Fort Victoria. | 653 |
| Kawasoe, Munezo & Haru | Munezo Kawasoe came to Victoria in 1905 where he worked as a fisherman. His wife Haru arrived in 1916. The couple remained in Victoria until 1942. | 1542 |
| Keith, J.C.M. | J.C.M. Keith worked as an architect. | 1319 |
| Kelso, A. Langille Elliott | Annie Langille Elliott Kelso was the mother of Louise Elliott Kay Snell, the matron of the B.C. Protestant Orphan's Home. | 1605 |
| Kennedy, Arthur Edward | 38 | |
| Kenney, Joseph and Edith Mary | Joseph Kenney arrived in Victoria about 1895. After a stint in the Klondike, he moved to Ladysmith for a period. Upon his return to Victoria, he bought a home at 2151 Wark Street. Joseph died in 1929. | 2292 |
| Kent, Herbert | 2443 | |
| Ker, David Russell | David Russell Ker was born in Victoria in 1862. He formed the Brackman-Ker Milling Company. | 2338 |
| Ker, Helen M. (nee Nation) | Helen M. Ker was born in Brandon, Manitoba in 1891. She was the wife of Robert H.B. Ker/ | 2341 |
| Ker, Jessie | Jessie Ker was the wife of Robert Ker. | 2337 |
| Ker, Laura Agnes (nee Heisterman) | Laura Agnes Ker was the wife of David R. Ker. | 2339 |
| Ker, Robert | Robert Ker was the auditor-general of the Colony of British Columbia. | 2336 |
| Ker, Robert Henry Brackman | Robert Henry Brackman Ker was born in Victoria in 1895. He formed Brett & Ker insurance agency in 1919, and Ker & Stephenson insurance agency in 1925. He also served as president of Home Oil Co. Ltd. in 1935. | 2342 |
| Kersey, Morris | Morris Kersey was born in Victoria on January 2, 1913. He was the president of Kersey's Peanut Butter. | 1712 |
| King, Christopher and Emily | 2304 | |
| King, Edward Hammond | Edward Hammond King worked for King Bros. shipping agents. | 1337 |
| King, Freeman | Probably the most widely known Park Naturalist in British Columbia, Freeman of the City, instrumental in the creation of several Provincial Parks, environmentalist and dedicated to teaching children about nature. | 1171 |
| King, Henry and Elizabeth | Henry King was a caretaker at St. Luke's Church. | 1161 |
| King, James & Catherine | James King built the family home at 1909 Fernwood Road. | 1613 |
| King, Llewellyn | Llewellyn King arrived in Victoria in 1917. He worked as a seafarer and also as an M.L.A. in the Fort George riding in 1952-1953. | 1509 |
| Kingham, Joshua | Joshua Kingham was an agent for Western Fuel. He and his wife Grace had three children. | 2194 |
| Kinsey, Thomas D. and Joanna | Thomas D. Kinsey worked as a fireman for the Victoria Fire Department. Joanna worked as a janitor at Kingston Street School for many years. | 1045 |
| Kirkendale, George and Margaret (nee Hart) | Margaret Hart arrived in Victoria in 1881. In 1907, she married George Kirkendale who moved to Victoria in 1892. George was the shipping master, harbour master and prt warden of Victoria from 1907-1941. | 77 |
| Knapp, Sarah Elizabeth | Sarah Elizabeth Knapp was born in England in 1898. She came to Victoria in 1919 and died in 1989. | 1147 |
| Knight, A. D. | Alexander Duncan Knight was a manager at the Singer Sewing Machine Company. | 1744 |
| Knott, Gladys Mildred Hoyt | Gladys Mildred Hoyt Knott was born in Victoria on October 13, 1908. She worked as a stenographer for the Provincial Government. | 1414 |
| Kondo, Shinjiro & Kinu | Shinjiro Kondo worked as a fisherman. His wife Kinu came to Victoria in 1915. | 1535 |
| Koquaa-Mitchstin | 592 | |
| Koquaymitchstin | 586 | |
| Kosampson People | 533 | |
| Koyama, Grace Fusa & Kanagashira | Grace Fusa Koyama was born on February 16, 1912 in Victoria, the daughter of Harry and Lydia Koyama. Kanagashira Yamasaki arrived in Victoria in 1924. He initially worked in odd jobs, as a member of a rail gang and as a high rigger. In 1935, Grace and Kanagashira got married and Kanagashira changed his last name to Koyama. | 1546 |
| Koyama, Harry Shiro & Lydia Kiyo | Harry Shiromatsu Koyama was born on April 25, 1885 and came to Victoria in 1899. He worked as a carpenter, boat builder and fisherman. He died in 1974. Lydia Kiyo Koyama was born on August 7, 1886 and came to Victoria in 1909. She married Harry in 1911 and worked as a domestic and midwife in Victoria until their evacuation in 1942. | 1545 |
| Krause, Bruno F. & Amy J. | Bruno F. Krause originally worked installing cobble stones on Fort Street. He later worked as a manager of a hotel in Duncan and owned a furniture store in Courtney. | 1684 |
| Kulquey-Lum | 608 | |
| Kuper, Capt. A.L., C.B. | Served on the H.M.S. Thetis | 66 |
| Kurtz, J. | Worked as a cigar manufacturer, July 1858. | 639 |
| Kuskaynum | 569 | |
| Kuwabara, Bumpei & Masano | Bumpei Kuwabara was born in 1880. He came to Victoria in 1899 and worked as a Canadian Immigration officer and interpreter for 25 years. He also served the president of the Japanese- Canadian Association for many years. He died in 1939. | 1537 |
| Kwull Kolatchu | 600 | |
| Kyaykeshin | 561 | |
| Kyle, Francis & Julia | Francis Kyle maintained steam powered machines for various saw mills and farm machinery in the southern Vancouver Island region. Julia Kyle worked as a cook. | 1525 |





