Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites

Area closures of Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites in 2024

Due to construction, the following areas will be closed to the public:
  • oTENTiks camping experience - unavailable for the season.
  • Main field washrooms, Fisgard Lighthouse and adjacent beaches - spring/summer (dates to come).

Thank you for your patience and understanding.

Surrounded by coastal landscapes, tour through Fort Rodd Hill, a 19th-century west coast artillery fortress on active duty from 1895 to 1956, then step inside Fisgard Lighthouse, the oldest lighthouse on Canada's west coast. Be touched by the personal stories of soldiers and lighthouse keepers.

​Thrill to many tales on our audio tour

Listen to bite-size tales of lighthouse keepers, soldiers and spies who’ve created drama at Fisgard Lighthouse and Fort Rodd Hill since 1860.

Retreat to an oTENTik

Camp-out within a real Canadian coast artillery fort in an oTENTik. Storm the fort by day and watch the stars over Fisgard Lighthouse by night.

Escape to the Garry Oak Learning Meadow

In one of Canada's rarest ecosystems, wind your way through an ocean of blooming native flowers serenaded by the steady murmur of bees.

Visiting Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites

Activities and experiences

Things to do, programs, events, oTENTik, volunteering, photography, Xplorers, red chairs, and more.

Plan your visit

Maps and directions, program schedule, calendar of events, oTENTik, school programs, volunteer opportunities

Tours and programs

School programs, interpretive programs, audio tour and digital guided tours. Enjoy at your own pace or through scheduled presentations.

Fees

Daily visitor fees, seasonal and annual admission passes, oTENTiks, special programs, and more. Free admission for youth.

Passes and permits

Commercial film and photography licenses, travel media permits, professional photography permits.

About Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites

Culture and history

History, artifacts, architecture, cultural landscape, social studies, designation information.

Nature and science

Conservation and science, animals, plants, the environment, and research.

Stewardship and management

Permits and licenses, partners, plans and policies, acts and regulations, and Management Plan implementation.

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How to get here

Contact

Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites

General inquiries:

Phone:250-478-5849
Email: fortrodd@pc.gc.ca

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Hours of operation

October 16 – April 30
Hours of Operation: 10 am - 4 pm 
Fisgard Lighthouse and Historic Buildings: Open Saturday and Sunday only 
Grounds and Washrooms: Open 7 days a week 
May 1 – October 15

Hours of Operation: 10 am - 5 pm 
Fisgard Lighthouse and Historic Buildings: Open 7 days a week 
Grounds and Washrooms: Open 7 days a week

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