Helmcken
House
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Dr.
John Sebastian Helmcken set up house in Victoria when
he married the daughter of Governor James Douglas in
1852. Originally a three-room log house, the house was
built by Helmcken and expanded as both the prosperity
and size of the family grew. A surgeon with the Hudson's
Bay Company, Helmcken went on to become a statesman
and helped negotiate the entry of British Columbia as
a province into Canada.
Now
the oldest house in British Columbia on its original
site that still opens for the public, Helmcken House
offers you a fascinating glimpse into the way life was
lived over a hundred years ago. The good doctor’s original
19th-century medical kit is among the interesting items
on display at Helmcken House.
Located in the heart of Victoria's sparkling Inner Harbour
district, Helmcken House is surrounded by all the attractions
and activity around Victoria's Inner Harbour.
The Royal BC Museum anchors an area bounded by Douglas,
Belleville and Government Streets, steps from Victoria’s
Inner Harbour and across the street from BC’s Legislature
Buildings. This cultural precinct includes the BC Archives,
Helmcken House, St. Ann’s Schoolhouse, the Netherlands
Carillon Tower, Thunderbird Park and Mungo Martin House.
Totem poles are often being carved at Thunderbird Park.
Helmcken
House is located outside the main entrance of the Royal
BC Museum, adjacent to Thunderbird Park. Hours from
May to September are 10 am to 5 pm daily. Helmcken House
is closed during the fall and winter seasons, including
the Halloween period, with the exception of a special
Christmas Open House, which is free with a same-day
Royal BC Museum admission ticket. Enquire at the museum
for further information on the Christmas week at Helmcken
House. The grounds of Helmcken House are always accessible
when the heritage house is closed.
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Helmcken
House
c/o Royal BC Museum
675 Belleville Street
Victoria BC
V8W 9W2
Telephone: (250) 356-7226 ,
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