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.

Address

110 Island Highway
View Royal
British Columbia
V9B 1E3
Canada