Craigflower National Historic Sites of Canada

As of May 1st, 2003, TLC The Land Conservancy of British Columbia has taken on responsibility for the care and operation of Craigflower Manor and Schoolhouse.

Located along the Gorge waterway in the Capital Region, both of these facilities are designated as National Historic Sites, important both to the local community and to Canada’s heritage.  Craigflower has the potential to tell a wonderful story about the settlement of this part of our great country.

Both the Manor (farm house) and the Schoolhouse were built during the 1850’s and were the mainstays of a thriving farm community operated under the auspices of the Hudson’s Bay Company.  The Land Conservancy intends to interpret the Craigflower Farm Community of the 1850s by significantly increasing activity on the site, opening the facility to the public on a regular basis, implementing a number of special activities and events, and working with the area schools and others to develop educational programs.  Working with the Friends of Craigflower and with many local volunteers, it is our intention to breathe life and energy into this tremendous community asset.

Admission is Free for TLC Members!