Victorian-era mansion, built in the 1890s by coal baron Robert Dunsmuir at 4 1/2 stories and 39 rooms, includes events, tours, gift shop, and schedule located at Victoria.
Victorian home built in 1864 owned by the famous independent artist and writer with images and directions located in Victoria.
Features a collection of household Victoriana, with a virtual tour through the site and an on-line database of Victorian objects located in Victoria.
Built in 1852 by Dr. John Sebastian Helmcken and is the oldest house in British Columbia still on the original site, and includes map and images located at Victoria.
1865 pioneer home of Captain William Irving, the King of the Fraser River with 14 furnished rooms with hours and contact information located at New Westminster.
Building of the Craigflower Home began in 1852 and resided by the McKenzie Family from 1856 to 1865, and a includes classroom activity and photos located at Victoria.
A late Victorian home in the heart of Vancouver's West End was built for Gustav and Mathilda Roedde in 1893 with images and a map.
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