Fisgard Light House

The first lighthouse on Canada's west coast is still in operation! There hasn't been a keeper here since the light was automated in 1929, but every year many thousands of visitors step inside a real l9th century light, and capture some of the feeling of ships wrecked and lives saved.

603 Fort Rodd Hill Road
Victoria, B.C
Phone: 
(250) 478-5849
Fax: 
(250) 478-2816
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Victoria Events

Annual Victoria Film Festival

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The 2012 Victoria Film Festival Program Guide is here! Check out the stellar lineup of films, the Galas, the special events. All the juicy details to get you ready to fest. Break out those highlighters, and book the week off work, trust me it'll be worth it.

Phone: 
(250) 389-0444
Location: 
Various Victoria locations
Start Date: 
3 Feb 2012
End Date: 
12 Feb 2012

Be a Tourist in Your Own Home Town Victoria BC

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Be A Tourist in your own Home Town

Celebrating 40 years of Fun!

Free admissions to over 20 attractions plus download more great deals and discounts

Tickets: Singles: $10.00 (Inc.HST) or Buy 4/Get 1 Free: $40.00 (Inc. HST)

Location: 
Victoria, BC
Start Date: 
1 Mar 2012
End Date: 
4 Mar 2012

Victoria Symphony Splash

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The highlight of the August long weekend is the Symphony Splash. Victoria's Inner Harbour is transformed to a concert venue of gargantuan proportions. The orchestra and guest performers are set up on a barge directly in front of the Parliament Buildings. Powerful speakers carry the sound to the thousands who ring the harbour to listen.

Location: 
Inner Harbour, Victoria BC
Start Date: 
5 Aug 2012
End Date: 
5 Aug 2012

Fisgard Lighthouse in the News

Fisgard Lighthouse to get major upgrades

Story Credit: 
Ann Hui, Times Colonist
Date Published: 
6 Jun 2009

The Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic site will receive $1.56 million for infrastructure and facility upgrades, federal minister Gary Lunn announced yesterday.

Which is a good thing, as Lunn joked, since it is "falling apart as we speak."