Craigdarroch Castle

Craigdarroch Castle Welcome to Craigdarroch Castle. Designated as one of Canada's National Historic Sites, this Victoria Huntington, Leland Stanford, and Charles Crocker. Williams.
(1697)

Craigdarroch Castle is an example of a "bonanza castle", massive houses built for men who became wealthy because of the industrial transformation of North America. Three of Dunsmuir's American business associates were railroad entrepreneurs who had built their own bonanza castles: Collis P. Dunsmuir's American connections are reflected in the Castle itself. He commissioned architect Warren Heywood

Williams of Portland, Oregon to design Craigdarroch. When Williams died, Arthur L. Smith (a member of the same firm) completed the project with assistance from Williams' son, David L. The interior oak panelling was fabricated by the A.H. Andrews Co. of Chicago from white oak probably felled on land owned by the subsidiary Andrews Lumber Company in Arkansas. These pre-fabricated elements (including stairs, doors, window frames, and 2182 panels) were shipped from Chicago to Victoria in five railcars in the summer of 1890, and installed in the house. Other woods used in the house included: Spanish mahogany (in the Library); western red cedar (in the Porte Cochere Entrance); cherry (in the Breakfast Room and used for the window sashes throughout the house); Hawaiian koa (in the drawing room floor); and multi-patterned parquetry throughout the house incorporate exotic woods such as walnut, jarra, rosewood, maple, holly, and oak. The red slate for the roof was produced from a quarry near the Vermont/New York border. The ridge and hip roof pieces were originally manufactured in Lincoln, California by Gladding, McBean (a company still in operation). Paintings depicting American landscapes by Frederick Schafer adorned the walls of the Castle. The Estate
Craigdarroch was a twenty-eight acre estate with the main entrance situated at the intersection of Fort Street and what is now Joan Crescent. From Fort Street the estate stretched south to what is now Rockland Avenue. On the south side of the Castle, the huge lawn was enclosed on three sides by a massive, twenty-foot high stone wall. Two staircases, on the east and west walls, provided access to the gardens below. In those days, a visitor could stroll along numerous paths and enjoy the quiet ponds, streams and meadows. The Castle grounds today are approximately 1.75 acres including this large south lawn which is currently undergoing extensive restoration. Architecture
In the 1880's and 90's architects of the time were being influenced by a Romanesque revival that was underway.Leading the charge was American architect H.H. Richardson. What later became known as the "Richardsonian Romanesque" style can be seen throughout Craigdarroch Castle's construction. This very free, revival style incorporates 11th and 12th century southern French, Spanish and Italian Romanesque characteristics. It emphasizes clear, strong picturesque massing, round-headed "Romanesque" arches, often springing from clusters of short squat columns, recessed entrances, richly varied rustication, boldly blank stretches of walling contrasting with bands of windows, and cylindrical towers with conical caps embedded in the walling. This style of building also imposed a great burden on the interior where close attention to detail was required in order to minimize the foreboding effects of the substantial construction. The Castle's interior oak panelling was fabricated by the A.H. of Chicago. Their attention to detail gives the interior of Craigdarroch a warmth throughout and many of the rooms incorporate exotic woods such as walnut, jarra, rosewood, maple, holly, and oak. Craigdarroch Castle also boasts some of the finest residential stained and leaded glass in North America. There are 33 original stained glass windows to see in the home and postcards of them are available in the Museum Gift Shop

Restoration
It wasn't until the Victoria Conservatory of Music vacated in 1979 that The Society was given the opportunity to operate the Castle solely as a historic house museum. Restoration work to return Craigdarroch Castle to the way it was when Joan Dunsmuir first took up residence could now progress at a much faster rate. In 1994, the City of Victoria sold the Castle to The Society, now renamed The Craigdarroch Castle Historical Museum Society. With the support of annual visitation of approximately 140,000 visitors per year, the invaluable contributions made by volunteers, and the dedication of our staff, The Society continues its work as a non-profit organization. We thank you for your visit! Through your admission fee, you contribute directly to the preservation and restoration of this important National Historic Site. Artifacts
The Society's 1959 Constitution contained a couple of clauses describing the collection policy which were fairly exacting in their expectations, but in practice loosely implemented. Today, the Society is gradually finding new museum homes for earlier acquisitions and replacing them with better examples. When restoration of Craigdarroch is finished, most period room settings will look different than they do today. To support The Castle Society, please email [email protected] or call 250-592-5323.

Today marks the first day of our Summer hours! The Castle is now open for self-guided tours Wednesday through Sunday fro...
05/20/2026

Today marks the first day of our Summer hours! The Castle is now open for self-guided tours Wednesday through Sunday from 10:00am - 5:30pm.

Can you solve this Sudoku puzzle? Examples with different levels of difficulty are included in the pack.  It is a new ad...
05/15/2026

Can you solve this Sudoku puzzle? Examples with different levels of difficulty are included in the pack. It is a new addition to our range of wooden Castle travel games that includes Checkers, Dominoes, Chinese Checkers, Snakes and Ladders and Cribbage. Great for fun at home or on the go. Stop by the Gift Shop during Castle opening hours and take your pick. See you soon!

04/13/2026

Ever wonder how our team cleans a 136-year-old fireplace? Check out the behind-the-scenes footage of our fireplace cleaning video and stay tuned for the satisfying results in Part 2.

Paper Street Theatre Co. is back at the Castle with a new show! Upstairs Downstairs is an Improvised British drama in a ...
04/08/2026

Paper Street Theatre Co. is back at the Castle with a new show! Upstairs Downstairs is an Improvised British drama in a real-life Castle.

Step inside the world of aristocrats, servants, secrets, and social scandal as Craigdarroch Castle becomes the setting for a fully improvised period drama inspired by Downton Abbey. When tradition clashes with change, our household on the brink must navigate love, loyalty, ambition, and class– with no script!

The show takes place May 7-9 & 14-16. Tickets can be purchased here https://bit.ly/eventbrite-upstairs-downstairs

We hope to see you there!

Happy Easter, everyone!🐰🥚Looks like the Easter Bunny hopped by the Castle and decided to hide the eggs in our Kitchen. C...
04/06/2026

Happy Easter, everyone!🐰🥚

Looks like the Easter Bunny hopped by the Castle and decided to hide the eggs in our Kitchen. Can you spot all 12?

Answers will be revealed tomorrow.

After Castle-related products, the second most popular category in the Gift Shop is jewellery and interestingly our best...
04/05/2026

After Castle-related products, the second most popular category in the Gift Shop is jewellery and interestingly our best-selling ring is not a Celtic design, but a delicate band of vine leaves. Made of sterling silver and available in sizes 4-9, it costs $26.99. This Spring, a lovely pair of matching stud earrings is available, priced at $46.99. Stop by the Gift Shop and check them out, plus all our other designs. Don’t forget that all your purchases help to maintain the Castle. See you soon!

Address

1050 Joan Crescent
Victoria, BC
V8S3L5

Opening Hours

Wednesday 10am - 5:30pm
Thursday 10am - 5:30pm
Friday 10am - 5:30pm
Saturday 10am - 5:30pm
Sunday 10am - 5:30pm

Telephone

+12505925323

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