Administration Building, Journey's End (Victoria)
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British Columbia /
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park, historical building
Muriel Wingfield constructed Journey’s End between 1928 and 1932. Wingfield was the daughter of James Dunsmuir, British Columbia’s premier from 1900-1902 and Lieutenant Governor from 1906 to 1909. The property was once part of Dunsmuir's Hatley Castle estate. In 1952 it became a residence within the Royal Roads Military College. Since 1988 it has served as the Administration Building for Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Site of Canada.
The building is a historic site, and is listed on the Canadian Register of Historic Places.
www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=437...
The building is a historic site, and is listed on the Canadian Register of Historic Places.
www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=437...
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 48°26'6"N 123°27'4"W
- Coburg Peninsula 1.7 km
- Royal Roads University and Hatley Park National Historic Site 2.9 km
- Mill Hill Regional Park 4.1 km
- Beacon Hill Park 6.3 km
- Mount Wells Regional Park 8.3 km
- Matheson Lake Regional Park 14 km
- Roche Cove Regional Park 15 km
- Sooke Mountain Provincial Park 17 km
- Sea-to-Sea Regional Park Reserve 18 km
- East Sooke Regional Park 21 km
- Belmont Park 0.8 km
- CFB Esquimalt - Colwood 1.1 km
- Esquimalt Harbour 1.2 km
- Juan De Fuca Soccer Fields (3) 1.3 km
- Juan de Fuca Golf Course 1.5 km
- Esquimalt Lagoon 1.6 km
- Royal Roads University and Hatley Park National Historic Site 1.9 km
- Royal Colwood Golf Club 2.6 km
- Hatley Memorial Gardens Cemetery 2.7 km
- Arbutus Ridge Estates 3.2 km