Government House

Government House

The official residence of the Lieutenant Governor of
4.7 318 reviews 1401 Rockland Ave, Victoria, BC V8S 1V9, Canada
$0 avg. price

The official residence of the Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, featuring beautifully landscaped gardens and stunning views of the surrounding area. A peaceful retreat for visitors.

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Government House in 1401 Rockland Ave, Victoria, BC V8S 1V9, Canada. $0 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Historical Tours, Nature Walks, Photography. Amenities include Gardens, Walking Paths, Historical Significance, Visitor Center, Free Admission. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.

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GardensWalking PathsHistorical SignificanceVisitor CenterFree Admission
Rating: 4.7/5 (318 Google reviews)

  • 5.0/5:

    One of Victorias hidden gems. Lovely garden featuring two rose gardens and a small herb garden. You can’t visit inside the house except on special occasions. They have a cafe that is open in the summer.

    James

  • 5.0/5:

    Today we went over to have a little bit of tea and also a little lunch at Rudi’s Tea Room. I had a brown sugar BBQ chicken sandwich while my wife had a piece of carrot cake. The service was nice. The tea and food was fantastic. The grounds were amazing.

    JEFFERY COMER

  • 5.0/5:

    You can book tours of Government House online for free. Great place, the tour guide was excellent. Tours take one hour. The gardens are spectacular as well, probably the best gardens in Victoria.

    Located on the traditional territory of the Songhees and Esquimalt First Nations, Government House is the office and official residence of the Lieutenant Governor and the ceremonial home of all British Columbians.

    The Lieutenant Governor offers accommodation to distinguished visitors including members of the Royal Family, international royalty, heads of state and other honoured guests of British Columbia. Since 1865, there have been three Government Houses on this site. The first official residence, known as Cary Castle, was built in 1859. Six years later it was purchased as the residence of the Governor of Vancouver Island.

    Located on the traditional territory of the Songhees and Esquimalt First Nations, Government House is the office and official residence of the Lieutenant Governor and the ceremonial home of all British Columbians.

    The Lieutenant Governor offers accommodation to distinguished visitors including members of the Royal Family, international royalty, heads of state and other honoured guests of British Columbia. Since 1865, there have been three Government Houses on this site. The first official residence, known as Cary Castle, was built in 1859. Six years later it was purchased as the residence of the Governor of Vancouver Island.

    When British Columbia entered Confederation in 1871 Cary Castle became Government House, the official office and residence of the Lieutenant Governor of the Province of British Columbia. In May 1899, Cary Castle was destroyed by fire. Renowned architects Francis Rattenbury and Samuel Maclure were hired to design a new house on the same site.

    The Rattenbury/Maclure-designed Government House officially opened in 1903. The House served British Columbia for 54 years until April 15, 1957, when it succumbed to fire. The only thing left standing was the porte cochère. Construction on the new Government House began in December 1957 and closely matched the design of the previous building. The current Government House officially opened on May 19, 1959.

    Ben Haines

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