The Victoria Masonic Temple at 650 Fisgard Street was originally built in 1878 for the two Masonic Lodges in Victoria at the time (Victoria-Columbia Lodge, No.1 and Vancouver & Quadra Lodge, No.2) by architect John Teague, a member of Victoria’s oldest Masonic Lodge, Victoria-Columbia Lodge, No.1.

Victoria Masonic Temple, 650 Fisgard Street. Built in 1878 with additions in 1909.
Victoria Masonic Temple, 650 Fisgard Street. Built in 1878 with additions in 1909.

In 1909 a major addition was undertaken to the west end the building. The building permit for these additions, issued to the Masonic Temple Association by the City of Victoria in May 1909, describes a “three storey, brick and stone building, 6 rooms” with an estimated construction cost of $15,000. Work on the addition was started in July 1909 by contractors Dinsdale & Malcolm and completed in December 1909. The final construction cost was reported as $17,000.

The new additions were dedicated in a Masonic ceremony on 14 December 1909, attended by over 400 Freemasons.

1909 architects' drawing of the 1909 additions and alterations to the Victoria Masonic Temple at 650 Fisgard Street.
1909 architects’ drawing of the 1909 additions and alterations to the Victoria Masonic Temple at 650 Fisgard Street.

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