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  2. Empress Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The Empress (hotel), Victoria, ...

  3. The Empress (hotel) - Wikipedia

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    The hotel is presently managed by Fairmont Hotels and Resorts, part of AccorHotels since 2016. It is owned by Nat and Flora Bosa of Vancouver. The Empress Hotel is an elegant hotel with gables, spires, and a gothic architectural style. Opened on 20 January 1908, the Châteauesque-styled building is considered one of Canada's grand railway ...

  4. Empress Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Empress Victoria may refer to: Victoria (Gallic Empire) (c. 231 – c. 271), called Empress of the West and de facto empress of Gaul; Queen Victoria (1819–1901), Empress of India (r. 1876–1901) Victoria, Princess Royal (1840–1901), German Empress; The Empress (hotel), in Victoria, British Columbia

  5. Victoria Hotel - Wikipedia

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  6. File:1930. Empress Hotel. Victoria, BC. Canada. (34182327803 ...

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    Description: Empress Hotel. Victoria, BC. Canada. Photo by: F.P. Keen Date: August 1930 Credit: USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, State and Private ...

  7. File:Empress Hotel, Victoria (2012) - 28.JPG - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation ... Printable version; Page information; ... Inner Harbour and the Fairmont Empress Hotel in Victoria, British Columbia (2012)

  8. Camosun - Wikipedia

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    Camosun (/ k ə ˈ m oʊ s ən / kə-MOH-sən) was the name of a Songhees settlement near the site of the present-day Empress Hotel on Vancouver Island. Fort Camosun was the second name of what became Fort Victoria. It now refers to: Camosun College, a community college in Victoria, British Columbia

  9. File:EmpressHotel-VictoriaBC1.JPG - Wikipedia

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