Downtown Victoria Tour
Fisgard Street – 600 Block
625 Fisgard Street – formerly the Victoria Police Headquarters
This building was designed in and built in 1914 by architect John Charles Malcolm Keith as the Victoria Police headquarters and jail.
It served as the Victoria Police headquarters building until 1996, when the Victoria Police department moved into its current building at 850 Caledonia Street, at the intersection of Quadra Street and Caledonia Street.
The building is listed on the Canadian Register of Historic Places as the City of Victoria Police Station.
In 2005, the former Victoria Police headquarters building was incorporated into the new C.R.D. building in Centennial Square. Only the facade of the original 1914 building remains intact.
Here is a map showing the location of 625 Fisgard Street:
Here is a Google Street View image of the facade of the former Victoria Police Headquarters building, 625 Fisgard Street:
The photo below shows the former Victoria Police headquarters building, 625 Fisgard Street, in 2004 before its facade was incorporated into the C.R.D. building in Centennial Square.
The photo below shows the former Victoria Police headquarters, 625 Fisgard Street, during construction of the C.R.D. building in 2005.
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