Hatley
Park in Fall Colours

Hatley Castle
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Hatley Park is
Canada’s largest and most diverse National Historic site. At the centre
is a magnificent castle built in 1908 by former British Columbia Premier
and coal baron, James Dunsmuir.
Authentic and
beautifully preserved, this 565-acre Edwardian estate is nestled
on the southern tip of Vancouver Island, just 25 minutes from downtown
Victoria.
Echoes from
the past link you to present day adventure as you enjoy daily 30
and 60 minute tours of Hatley Castle. Visit the museum, or stroll
through the Heritage Gardens; Japanese Garden, Italian Garden, and
the Rose Gardens. At Hatley Park, amazing things happen!
Visitors can
also participate in one of the many visitor programs, or enrol in
a garden workshop, attend a special seasonal event, or grab a bite
to eat at the Habitat Cafe while visiting Hatley Park National Historic
Site.
The intimate
setting and gracious hospitality at Hatley Park is ideal for weddings,
meetings, retreats, conferences, corporate team building events,
motion picture filming, or special events.
Located just
25 minutes from downtown Victoria, in the Westshore community of
Colwood, a world of exciting activities awaits you at Hatley Park.
As you arrive in the municipality of Colwood, Hatley Park is located
at 2005 Sooke Road, on the Island Highway. Look for an elegant rock
wall that defines the estate and a large black sign indicating “Royal
Roads University and Hatley Park National Historic Site.” Turn on
to the property and travel due west towards the water's edge.
Summer Opening
Hours
10:00 - 5:00 pm Monday to Friday
10:00 - 5:00 pm Saturday and Sunday
Location & Contact Details:
2005 Sooke Road
Victoria, BC
V8S 3L5
Tel: (250) 391-2666
Fax: (250)
391-2623
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