Curiosities of Craigdarroch - The After Hours Tour

Curiosities of Craigdarroch – The After Hours Tour

$35
October 12 - November 2
4:30 - 6:00 pm
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In the mid-1800s, death was an omnipresent force that permeated every facet of Victorian society. As a result, Victorian life and Halloween celebrations during this period took on a darker and more morbid tone than we are accustomed to today. Seances were common, taxidermy became an art form, and hair art emerged as a way for grieving families to memorialize their loved ones.

Curiosities of Craigdarroch offers visitors a unique opportunity to delve into the darker stories surrounding the Dunsmuir family and their experiences during the Victorian era. This ninety-minute tour, led by an expert guide, takes small groups through the historic Craigdarroch Castle after its regular closing time. By exploring the more sinister aspects of this period, guests can gain a deeper understanding of how the Victorians coped with death and tragedy in their daily lives.

The Dunsmuirs were no strangers to tragedy and their lives were marred by countless calamities. Did a medium predict the death of Robert Dunsmuir?

Join us for an unforgettable journey into the shadows of history and discover the darker side of the Victoria era and Halloween during the 19th century. With Curiosities of Craigdarroch, you’ll experience a hauntingly authentic glimpse into the lives of the Dunsmuirs and the world they inhabited during this macabre era.

The guided tour will take you throughout the Castle. There are no ramps or elevators and it is not wheelchair accessible.

This tour is recommended for Adults as it contains mature subject matter.

Location: Craigdarroch Castle
Duration: 90 minutes

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.