Government House
Government House is the office and official residence of the Lieutenant Governor and the ceremonial home of all British Columbians. The house is located on the traditional territory of the Songhees and Esquimalt First Nations, in the heart of the Rockland neighbourhood in Victoria, British Columbia.
The Government House grounds are open from dawn to dusk, 365 days a year. The grounds and gardens are free to visit.
Download a free Scavenger Hunt map for a fun and educational way to explore this unique estate!
We ask all visitors to familiarize themselves with our other rules and policies:
- Government House does not take bookings for space usage. Formal ceremonies, such as weddings or celebrations of life, are not permitted to take place on site.
- Government House does not permit the importation and use of outside furniture; this includes barbeques and propane fire pits. The only exceptions are for portable/collapsible chairs that are not affixed to the ground or structure.
- Bicycles are not permitted for riding on walking paths or lawns.
- Any amplified sound and/or other noise that may disturb or impede the enjoyment of visiting patrons or neighbours is not permitted.
- Dogs are welcome as long as they are on leash.
Government House can be reached via a 20-minute walk or five-minute drive from downtown. Free parking is available onsite. Buses on Victoria Regional Transit routes 11 and 14 stop on Fort Street at Joan Crescent, three blocks from Government House.
Please note: In accordance to Clean Air Bylaw No. 3962 it is prohibited to burn or vape any substances, including cannabis, on the public grounds of Government House. This policy includes the Woodlands and all lawns and gardens.