Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites in Victoria

Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites

Victoria, Canada

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Is Fort Rodd Hill worth visiting?

These sites offer an unforgettable experience, blending rich history with stunning natural beauty, making them a must-visit location in Greater Victoria. Fort Rodd Hill, a formidable coast artillery fort built by the British in the 1890s, was strategically designed to defend Victoria and the Esquimalt Naval Base.

Can you go inside Fisgard Lighthouse?

Fisgard Lighthouse is one of Canada's National Historic Sites. 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 19th century lighthouse and capture some of the feeling of ships wrecked and lives saved.

Can you see whales from Fort Rodd Hill?

Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites is part of The Whale Trail, a network of shore-based locations where visitors may watch whales and other marine mammals along the Pacific coast.

What is the entrance fee for Fort Rodd Hill?

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