Irving House

302 Royal Ave, New Westminster, BC V3L 1H7, Canada

A Glimpse Into 19th Century Heritage

Irving House is one of the oldest heritage homes in British Columbia, located in New Westminster. Built in 1865, it offers visitors a rare glimpse into the life of early settlers and the city’s colonial past. The house is preserved as a historic site and museum, showcasing period furniture, décor, and artifacts that reflect 19th-century life in the region.

Visitors can tour the elegantly restored rooms, including parlours, bedrooms, and the kitchen, while learning about the Irving family and the broader history of New Westminster. The house also hosts educational programs, guided tours, and special events throughout the year, making it a popular destination for school groups, history enthusiasts, and tourists.

The surrounding gardens add to the charm of the site, providing a quiet and scenic space to explore. Its location is easily accessible from downtown New Westminster and nearby attractions like the Fraser River Waterfront Esplanade.

For anyone interested in history, architecture, and heritage preservation, Irving House is a must-visit landmark that tells the story of New Westminster’s early days and its development into the vibrant city it is today.

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