Other Buildings
Building (Year built) | Significance | Photo |
---|---|---|
Arbutus Building | academic classrooms, administrative offices, a computer lab, and a canteen | |
Boat House (1989) | boat house | |
Coronel Memorial Library | memorial library honours Battle of Coronel | |
dock (1990) | dock | |
Guard House Building 38 | Recognized Federal Heritage Building 2002 | |
Gatehouse Lodge RR8 (1912 to 1916) | Recognized Federal Heritage Building 2000 | |
Hatley Park / Former Royal Roads Military College (1908–13) | designated National Historic Site of Canada 1995 | |
Mews Conference Centre (1912) | James Dunsmuir's stables and garage later converted to classrooms, dormitory, social centre and conference centre. Registered Federal Heritage Building | |
Millward Wing (of the Nixon Building) (1991) | Offices, dormitories, named for former Commandant Air Vice-Marshal James Bert Millward DFC (Bar), GdG(F), CD, RCAF 1949-52 the 4th Commandant of RRMC. |
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