This castle also looks very delicate, and it is also one of the few old buildings in Victoria. The castle is overgrown with a lot of vegetation. It is also free to move around. It seems that many of the places here are well protected. .
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Our friend told us to pay this castle a visit as it has a beautiful garden. Therefore, we decided to include it in our trip. Parking is not free and cost C$1 per hour or C$8 for the day. After par...
We stopped here on our way to Victoria on a sunny autumn afternoon. We were not able to visit the castle as it had been reserved for a wedding but we did walk the grounds and enjoyed the various gard...
Wasted half a day of my 10th anniversary trip just to find the castle is not open to the public. Their website did not say that. It only says you have to call ahead to schedule large group tours. I do...
This castle also looks very delicate, and it is also one of the few old buildings in Victoria. The castle is overgrown with a lot of vegetation. It is also free to move around. It seems that many of the places here are well protected. .
Hatley Castle--This 565-acre building on the outskirts of Victoria is quaint and well-preserved. If you can walk into this castle, you will definitely feel back in time...
James Dansmer has been living in seclusion since his retirement in Hartley Castle, which he built. This Scottish-style castle covers an area of 640 acres and has 50 rooms. As a descendant of Scotland, he still cannot escape the memory of his homeland. James Dansmer was only 61 years old when he retired. Many people were a little confused about his decision to close the mountain so early and sell all the family businesses. Maybe he was tired of the constant labor conflicts, maybe he replaced oil. The trend of coal was at a loss, and perhaps he had a long-term foreboding of the economic decline of Vancouver Island. In short, he recovered all the investment income at the best time at the best price.
Located in the Royal Road University~It is still a sea-view castle~The building is very beautiful. There are deer, peacock and other small animals in the school.
Professor X’s mutant school itself seems to be slightly deformed. It was originally shot at Casa Loma Castle in Toronto, and now it has moved to Hatley Castle on the west coast of Canada. This castle, built in 1908, was originally used as a dormitory and auditorium for the academy and instructors of the military school. It is now open to the public for visits and guided tours are available.