Statement of Significance
Description of Historic Place
Race Rocks Lighthouse dominates a small barren island in the Juan de Fuca Strait in an area of strong tides and reefs. A lantern surmounts the tall tapered stone structure. It has limited decorative detailing and is distinguished by a black and white colour scheme. The designation is confined to the footprint of the building.
Heritage Value
Race Rocks Lighthouse is a Recognized Federal Heritage Building because of its historical associations, and its architectural and environmental values.
Historical Value: Race Rocks Lighthouse is associated with the provision of navigational aids on the Pacific Coast in response to increased maritime traffic arising from the Fraser River Gold Rush. Its location on an island in the Strait of Juan de Fuca aided merchant and passenger ships heading to Victoria and also naval vessels destined for Esquimalt naval base. The influx of settlers due to the gold strike quickly changed Victoria from a fur-trading fort to an incorporated city, and ensured the continued need for a Lighthouse.
Architectural Value: Race Rocks Lighthouse is a Canadian example of a British design employed in ‘Imperial’ lighthouses which were associated with colonial trade routes. Built by local craftsmen of local stone, the lantern and original light were supplied from England.
Environmental Value: The Lighthouse stands alone on the eight-acre island in the Juan de Fuca Strait apart from smaller secondary structures. Surging tides make the island relatively inaccessible except by helicopter. The Lighthouse is still operational and well known to the shipping community and is a regional landmark.
Sources: Race Rocks Lighthouse, Race Rocks, Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Federal Heritage Buildings Review Office Report 90-085
Race Rocks Lighthouse, Race Rocks, Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Heritage Character Statement 90-085
Character-Defining Elements
The following character-defining elements of Race Rocks Lighthouse should be respected, for example:
Its aesthetic design and good quality materials and craftsmanship, for example:
-The building’s form and massing which give it stately proportions and which consists of a tall tapered profile, with a platform surmounted by an iron lantern. -The building’s limited decorative detailing and stately proportions. -The robust rusticated blocks of granite that comprise the stonework of the base and lantern, and also the similarly finished sandstone in the body of the tower. -The raised door and lower level windows set in arched openings in the thick masonry wall. -The black and white identifying colour scheme. -The exterior stairs to the second floor entrance.
The manner in which the Lighthouse reinforces the picturesque, maritime setting of Race Rocks, and acts as a regional landmark as evidenced by:
-Its isolated location atop an eight acre island in the Juan de Fuca Strait.
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