The Victoria
Government Parliament Buildings on Vancouver Island in the
Province of British Columbia, Canada proudly fronts the Inner
Harbour. The harbour is the main gathering place for activity
in Victoria. The BC Government Parliament Buildings looks out
over the yachts and sailboats moored in the marina and a two level
waterfront walk-way.
Often the waterfront walkway circling the
marina is busy with artists selling their talent and locals and
visitors walking back and forth, from here to there exploring.
Since everything is so close together around the Inner harbour,
many are on foot visiting the other nearby attractions like the
gardens in Beacon Hill Park,
the west coast history on display at the BC
Royal Museum or venture into the downtown
core to the many shops and visit "Artist
Alley".
During the night time hours the BC
Parliament Buildings light up the skyline with over 3,300
light bulbs burning the midnight oil casting a magical spell over
the community of Victoria, BC. The capital city of Victoria is
where the BC Provincial Government assembles to make the laws
and decisions of our province and it is also where the legislation
assemblies are held.
The BC Parliament Buildings
in Victoria were constructed in 1893 by a young
25 year old creative architect, imagine that - just 25, by the
name of Francis Rattenbury in honor of celebrating Queen Victoria's
Diamond Jubilee. Arguments arose of course, but soon the controversy
was put aside and the Parliament Buildings were finally completed
in 1915 with great anticipation. The Province of British Columbia
now had an official residence for the B.C. Parliament and a home
for the Provincial Legislation to assemble and discuss ways of
boosting the lagging local economy at the time.
Francis Rattenbury and his crew focused the construction
of the BC Parliament Buildings using, as much as possible, local
materials, resources and expertise - supporting the local businesses
was very important then and it is still now. Granite rock foundations
were brought in from nearby Nelson Island, the site facades locally
imported from Haddington Island and much of the local brick, lime
and Douglas Fir were from Vancouver
Island.
Even back then, Victoria BC dealt with construction
over runs and controversy as the construction costs ballooned
to just under 1 Million Dollars opposed to the $600,000 budgeted
for the project. Big bucks back then, I'd say.
The BC Parliament Buildings,
today, run visitor tours daily during the summer months. Usually
the tours run between May long weekend and Labour
Day long weekend in September. All tour times should be confirmed
as tour times can alter.
When visiting the capital city of Victoria,
the BC Parliament Building tours can translate
the Victoria tour into French, German, Mandarin
and Cantonese.
BC Parliament Buildings
Belleville Street, Downtown Victoria, Inner Harbour (Telephone)
1-250-387-3046
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