Craigflower Manor Heritage Site
Craigflower Manor is a National Historic Site of Canada built between 1853 and 1856 by Hudson's Bay Company employees as the centrepiece of the Craigflower Farm settlement on Vancouver Island. The two-storey wooden manor house represents one of the earliest European-style farmhouses on the Pacific Coast and reflects the social hierarchy and pioneering life of the Puget's Sound Agricultural Company colony at View Royal near Victoria, British Columbia.