Downtown Victoria Tour

Government Street – 900 Block

911 Government Street

The building is one of a group of three adjoining buildings designed by Thomas Hooper and Charles Elwood Watkins and built in 1903.

911 Government Street and the adjacent building to the south at 909 Government Street are listed on the Canadian Register of Historic Places as the Brown & Cooper / F. Moore Buildings.

911 Government Street is now home to Jade.

911 Government Street, designed by architects Thomas Hooper and C. Elwood Watkins. Built in 1903.

911 Government Street, designed by architects Thomas Hooper and C. Elwood Watkins. Built in 1903.

911 Government Street is one of a group of three adjoining buildings – the other two are 909 Government Street and 913 Government Street – designed by Thomas Hooper and Charles Elwood Watkins and built in 1903.

909, 911 and 913 Government Street, designed by architects Thomas Hooper and C. Elwood Watkins. Built in 1903.

909, 911 and 913 Government Street, designed by architects Thomas Hooper and C. Elwood Watkins. Built in 1903.

Here is a map showing the location of 911 Government Street:

Here is a Google Street View image of 911 Government Street:

Additional Information About 911 Government Street

  • Assessed Value (July 2018): $2,769,000; Land $1,054,000; Buildings $1,715,000
  • Assessed Value (July 2017): $2,536,000; Land $1,036,000; Buildings $1,500,000
  • Assessed Value (July 2016): $2,215,000; Land $985,000; Buildings $1,230,000
  • Canadian Register of Historic Places

A Brief History of 911 Government Street     

The building is one of a group of three adjoining buildings designed by Thomas Hooper and Charles Elwood Watkins and built in 1903. The other two are 909 Government Street and 913 Government Street.

911 Government Street and the adjacent building to the south at 909 Government Street are listed on the Canadian Register of Historic Places as the Brown & Cooper / F. Moore Buildings. 913 Government Street is listed on the Canadian Register of Historic Places and is also a National Historic Site of Canada.

In 1913, 911 Government Street was occupied by the Hinton Electric Company. Here is a 1913 Hinton Electric Company advertisement for Waverley Electric cars, for which Hinton Electric Company was the local dealer.

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