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The Craigflower Sesquicentenary
Craigflower Manor and Schoolhouse
Victoria , British Columbia

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farmers were leasing the
land. The exhibition then
follows the site as it became
a Hudson's Bay Company
clubhouse, a camp for poor
girls during the Great
Depression, a motel, a drive-
in restaurant, and a private
residence. It explains how
the manor was restored in the

late 1960s and established as
a national historic site and
concludes with the milestone
sesquicentennial year of
2006. Craigflower, today
under the stewardship of The
Land Conservancy of British
Columbia, stands stalwart as
a legacy to current and
future generations of

Canadians.

   Acknowledgements:
   Maureen Duffus, Heather
Hollingsworth, Herb Pidcock,
Jennifer Iredale, John Adams,
Richard Linzey, Joan MacIlwyn-
Cleghorn, William Adams,
Jean Lamorte

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