Some of the notable personalities among the more than 27,000 interred here are: •
Billy Barker (1819–1894), frontiersman, prospector •
Sir Frank Stillman Barnard (1856–1936), statesman •
Robert Beaven (1836–1920), statesman, Premier of British Columbia •
Sir Matthew Begbie (1819–1894), First Chief Justice of British Columbia •
Harlan Carey Brewster (1870–1918), statesman, Premier of British Columbia •
Emily Carr (1871–1945), painter •
Nellie Cashman (1845–1925), nurse and gold prospector • Sir
Henry Pering Pellew Crease (1823–1905) First BC Barrister and early Supreme Court Justice •
Sarah Lindley Crease (1826–1922), artist •
Alexander Edmund Batson Davie (1847–1889), statesman, Premier of British Columbia •
Theodore Davie (1852–1898), jurist, statesman, Premier of British Columbia •
Edgar Dewdney Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, 1892–1897. •
Amor De Cosmos (1825–1897), statesman, Premier of British Columbia •
Sir James Douglas (1803–1877), Hudson's Bay Co. executive, 1st Governor of British Columbia, and 2nd Governor of Vancouver Island •
James Dunsmuir (1851–1920), businessman, statesman, Premier of British Columbia •
Andrew Charles Elliott (1828–1889), statesman, Premier of British Columbia •
Roderick Finlayson (1818–1892), considered the "Father of Victoria." •
John Hamilton Gray (1814–1889), pre-Confederation Premier of
New Brunswick,
a Father of Confederation, and a
BC Supreme Court Justice. •
Byron Ingemar Johnson (1890–1964), statesman, Premier of British Columbia •
Hannah Maynard (1834–1918), photographer •
Sir Richard McBride (1870–1917), statesman, Premier of British Columbia •
John McLean (c. 1799–1890), trapper, explorer, writer, sometimes credited with saving western Canada from the United States during the
Alabama Claims dispute •
James E. McMillan (d. 1907), mayor of Victoria in 1872 •
William Henry McNeill (1803–1875), Master of the
SS Beaver from which, in 1843, while at
McNeill Bay,
Governor Douglas located
Fort Victoria.
Port McNeill is named for him. •
Joseph Despard Pemberton (1821–1893), Surveyor-General of Vancouver Island •
Sophie Pemberton (1869–1959), painter •
Edward Gawler Prior (1853–1920), statesman, Premier of British Columbia •
John Robson (1824–1892), statesman, Premier of British Columbia •
Isabella Mainville Ross (1807–1885),
Anishinaabe-
Métis woman and first registered independent female landowner in British Columbia •
George Anthony Walkem (1834–1908) statesman, Premier of British Columbia ==War graves==