Point
Ellice House
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Gold Rush Magistrate
and Commissioner Peter O' Reilly acquired Point Ellice House in
1867, and many among the social elite of Victoria gathered at the
house.
The flowers in the luxuriant heritage gardens surrounding this rambling
Italianate home accurately reflect the family's own notes about
their Victorian favourites. The property is like a verdant jewel
amid the industries and businesses along the Victoria waterfront.
Overlooking
the waters of Victoria's scenic Gorge Waterway, Point Ellice House
is, again, where the 'locals' go to enjoy High Tea! And just as
British Navy officers and other guests could do over a hundred years
ago, you can still be dropped off at the dock! Today you can step
aboard the Harbour Ferry in front of the Empress Hotel and take
a leisurely tour past Victoria's Old Town on your way to Point Ellice.
Of course, you can arrive by land as well!
Point Ellice House is at 2616 Pleasant Street, near the Bay Street
Bridge. Approaching from downtown Victoria along Bay Street, travelling
west toward the Bridge, turn north on to Pleasant Street where you
see the large Point Ellice House sign. (If you're travelling east
across the Bridge, a left turn on to Pleasant is not permitted,
so proceed to one of the next streets to turn left and loop back
to Pleasant) Visitors coming into Victoria from the Swartz Bay Ferry
Terminal need only turn onto Bay Street and watch for the Point
Ellice House sign.
Point Ellice
House and Garden is open seasonally, from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
- May to September. Tea is served between 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Reservations for tea are recommended.
Contact details:
Point Ellice House
2616 Pleasant Street,
Victoria
B.C. V8T 4V3
Telephone: (250)
380-6506
Fax: (250) 356-7796
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