Warrant
Officer's Quarters
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Fort Rodd Hill,
a coast artillery fort overlooking the entrance to Esquimalt Harbour
in Victoria, was built by the British in the late 1890s to protect
Victoria and the Royal Naval base.
From 1878 until 1956, a system of artillery positions guarded the
city of Victoria and Esquimalt Harbour. Originally a link in the
worldwide chain of defences for the British Empire, this system
evolved into a watchdog for Canada's security and sovereignty of
our Pacific west coast.
The "Victoria-Esquimalt Fortress" grew and changed over
time to deal with new threats and technologies. Fort Rodd Hill represents
all of the defensive locations of the Victoria-Esquimalt Fortress,
and is one of the best preserved and most complete examples of its
kind, consisting entirely of original structures, with minimal restoration.
Stroll along
the ramparts of three coastal gun batteries built a century ago.
Look down the barrels of original guns, explore underground magazines
and discover camouflaged searchlight emplacements. Continue through
the picturesque grounds to view the original Command posts, guardhouses
and troop barracks.
The
Lower Battery
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There are numerous
interpretive signs and audio-visual stations, as well as period-furnished
rooms. As you walk along the trails, look for some of the year-round
residents who call Fort Rodd Hill home, including Colombian Black-tailed
deer, grey squirrels, raccoons and numerous bird species.
The large grounds
also boast the Fisgard Lighthouse, the first permanent lighthouse
on Canada's west coast, which has been in continuous use since 1860.
The
Belmont Battery
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The former keeper's
house now contains exhibits, artifacts and display panels. The waters
around Fisgard Lighthouse are frequented by harbour seals and the
occasional sea lion.
Fort Rodd Hill
and Fisgard Lighthouse are 14 km from downtown Victoria.
These two adjoining National Historic Sites can be accessed off
Highway 1, take the Colwood
exit or off Highway 1A, onto Ocean Boulevard.
Please note
that pets and bicycles are not allowed in the sites.
Hours
February 15 - October 31: 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
November 1 - February 14: 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Contact Details
603 Fort Rodd Hill Road
Colwood
Victoria
BC V9C 2W8
Tel: (250) 478-5849
Fax: (250) 478-2816
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