CPR Steamship Terminal Building

    470 Belleville St Victoria BC V8V 4W9

    The impressive Canadian Pacific Railway Steamship Terminal building is a testament of the importance of Victoria’s Inner Harbour as the gateway to the city and to western Canada. The original terminal was torn down in 1924 to make room for the current imposing structure designed and built by architects P.L. James and Francis.M. Rattenbury. Built in a neo-classical architectural style with Beaux Arts influence, the massive Ionic columns on the north and south facades of the building accent its status as one of the Inner Harbour’s most visible and significant buildings.The design is intended to playfully reflect a temple of Poseidon, the Greek God of the sea, whose likeness adorns the exterior. The building is on Victoria’s Registry of Historic Buildings. For more information, please email Tourism Victoria’s Visitor Centre at [email protected], or phone 250-953-2033 or toll-free 800-663-3883.

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    Destination Greater Victoria is honoured to be based on the traditional territory of the Lekwungen-speaking peoples of the Songhees Nation and Xwsepsum Nation, whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.