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Parliament Buildings
(Attractions & Activities - Historic Sites)
501 Belleville St, Victoria  • 250-387-3046 • 800-663-7867
Distance: ~319 m *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. Crafted by skilled artisans this historic marvel of stone, marble, mosaic and stained glass was designed by Francis Rattenbury and built in 1898. The Parliament buildings are complete with beautiful grounds, sculptures and fountains. During parliamentary sessions, the public is welcome to sit in the gallery and watch the legislature at work. Otherwise, the 30-minute informative tours are suggested.
       

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St Ann's Academy
(Attractions & Activities - Historic Sites)
835 Humboldt St, Victoria  V8V 4W8 • 250-953-8828
Distance: ~368 m *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. When the first section of this building was constructed in 1871, it was the tallest masonry structure in the city, and pre-dated Victoria's incorporation. St. Ann's served as the area's first Roman Catholic Church, and it has been a girl's school and convent. Today the restored building mostly houses government offices, but the chapel, built in 1858, is still open for public viewing.
       

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Emily Carr House
(Attractions & Activities - Historic Sites)
207 Government St, Victoria  V8V 2K3 • 250-383-5843
Distance: ~0.852 km *
        Description: JAMES BAY. Born in 1871, she called her family's house in Victoria home until leaving at age 17 to study painting in the United States and Europe. She returned to Victoria in 1913 and her love of nature and animals led her to remote corners of British Columbia where she drew inspiration from the wilderness and native people. Carr started writing later in life and published her award-winning novel "Klee Wyck" in 1941. She produced several other best sellers before her death in 1945. The house displays many of the Carr's own possessions, and one room, known as the "People's Gallery," is dedicated to showing works of Canadian artists.
       

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Point Ellice House
(Attractions & Activities - Historic Sites)
2616 Pleasant St, Victoria  V8T 4V3 • 250-380-6506
Distance: ~1.698 km *
        Description: NORTH VICTORIA. Built in 1862, Point Ellice House was the O'Reilly family home until 1977. This Italianate villa overlooks Upper Harbour and the Gorge Waterway. To enhance the romance of your visit, arrive by water on the Victoria Harbour Ferry. Take an audio tour of the house to see Western Canada's largest collection of Victorian furnishings. Sir John McDonald, the first Prime Minister of Canada, once dined here, and after you enjoy afternoon tea served in the garden, you will have had the same honor!
       

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Craigdarroch Castle
(Attractions & Activities - Historic Sites)
1050 Joan Crescent, Victoria  V8S 3L5 • 250-592-5323
Distance: ~1.856 km *
        Description: ROCKLAND / FAIRFIELD. Craigdarroch is Gaelic for "rocky oak place" and this Victorian mansion does afford beautiful views of the Olympic Peninsula. After he worked his way up from indentured servitude to be the richest man in British Columbia, Robert Dunsmuir built this 4-story, 39-room home for his wife. Completed in 1890, Dunsmuir never got to see the stone turrets, Persian carpets, stained glass windows and intricate woodwork in their final state – he passed away in 1889 before the house was finished. Self-guided tours take one hour, and visitors should be prepared to climb stairs since there are no elevators or ramps.
       

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Old Cemetery Society of Victoria
(Attractions & Activities - Historic Sites)
1516 Fairfield Rd, Victoria  V8S 1G1 • 250-598-8870
Distance: ~2.435 km *
        Description: OAK BAY. Looking for an unusual evening activity? Try a Lantern Tour of the Old Burying Ground (also known as the Quadra Street Cemetery or Pioneer Square), led by the Old Cemetery Society. Historians might prefer a tour of the Ross Bay Cemetery. It is one of the best examples of a Victorian era romantic burial ground, and Victoria notables Emily Carr and Robert Dunsmuir (the owner of Craigdarroch Castle) are buried here. Regular walking tours take place weekly, with many special theme tours offered throughout the year.
       

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Craigflower Manor and Schoolhouse
(Attractions & Activities - Historic Sites)
110 Island Hwy Craigflower Rd and Admirals Rd, Victoria  V9B 1M5 • 250-383-4627
Distance: ~5.453 km *
        Description: VIEW ROYAL. This early farming community was organized by a subsidiary of the Hudson's Bay Company to transform the area into a permanent settlement and to reduce the need for imports from abroad. Established in 1853 along the Victoria Gorge Waterway on the lands of the Kosapsom Nation, ancient artifacts have been found dating back 2500 years. The Georgian manor house was built in 1856 and is decorated to teach about the life of its residents circa 1860. The adjacent school is the oldest standing school building in western Canada. Youngsters enjoy the reenactments of the educational process during the Victorian age.
       

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Fort Rodd Hill & Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Site
(Attractions & Activities - Historic Sites)
603 Fort Rodd Hill Rd, Victoria  V9C 2W8 • 250-478-5849
Distance: ~6.330 km *
        Description: COLWOOD. Fisgard Lighthouse has been in operation since 1860, though the beacon is now automated. Several floors in the restored lighthouse recount the tales of its keepers, and the over 2000 shipwrecks that have given this area its nickname, "The Graveyard of the Pacific." Fort Rodd Hill is so close that the shock from the coastal artillery's guns once blew out all of the lighthouse's windows. The fort was constructed in the 1890s and historic film footage and artifacts bring its storied past back to life. Thanks to beautiful mountain views and tidal pools for the young ones to explore, this is a great place to have a picnic after a morning of sightseeing.
       

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