Perched high above the BC Legislature, this British explorer probably has the best view of the island that now bears his name.
Who is Captain George Vancouver?
This solemn monument on the Legislature lawn is the site of Remembrance Day ceremonies and pays tribute to Canadians who served in war.
What is the Cenotaph?
If you’re hungry after watching a debate in the Chamber, you’re in luck—this spot stays open for 30 minutes after the House adjourns for the day.
What is the Legislative Dining Room?
This team, based in the armories, is the go-to crew that keeps all our computers, networks, and tech running smoothly.
What is the IT Service Desk?
MLAs often serve on these smaller groups to study bills or issues in detail before the full Assembly debates them.
What are committees?
Though she never set foot in Canada, this monarch’s statue stands prominently at the front of the BC Legislature, watching over the grounds that bear her name.
Who is Queen Victoria?
Located just across the street from the Legislature, this peaceful public space was created to commemorate Canada's 100th birthday in 1967.
What is Confederation Park?
Like school for politicians, the BC Legislature has these two main periods each year when the House is scheduled to sit and debate.
What are the Spring and Fall Sessions?
This hardworking team keeps the grounds beautiful, fixes and moves things around, cleans up, and responds to service requests submitted through a special online portal.
What is Legislative Facility Services?
MLAs’ role is to represent these people who live in their electoral area.
What are constituents?
This former Lieutenant Governor of BC paddled his legacy into the Lower Rotunda—quite literally—with a hand-carved canoe named Shxwtitostel
Who is The Honourable Steven Point?
Raised during the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Victoria, this Indigenous totem pole on the Legislature grounds symbolizes the sharing of wisdom and cultural heritage.
What is the Knowledge Totem?
With a role rooted in 14th-century British parliamentary tradition, this official upholds security and ceremony in the Legislative Assembly.
Who is the Sergeant-at-Arms?
Staff at this non-partisan service assist with quick facts or detailed research but only for those who work within government.
What is the Legislative Library?
This person presides over the Assembly and ensures the rules are followed during debates.
Who is Raj Chouhan, the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly?
Appointed as the first Chief Justice of British Columbia in 1858, this man’s statue stands to the right of the Legislature's ceremonial entrance.
Who is Sir Matthew Baillie Begbie?
Reserved for royalty and their representatives, this grand entrance to the BC Legislature is flanked by statues of two important colonial figures and is used for official ceremonies.
What is the ceremonial entrance?
Used during the opening of the Legislative Assembly, this staff is carried by an official who summons Members to the Chamber for the Lieutenant Governor’s address.
What is the Black Rod?
This department welcomes visitors, runs educational tours and programs, manages events on the precinct, and offers a unique internship experience—all to help the public understand BC’s Legislative Assembly.
What is the Parliamentary Education Office (PEO)?
When MLAs want to introduce a new law, they present this formal proposal to the Legislative Assembly.
What is a bill?
This "Father of British Columbia," whose statue stands to the left of the ceremonial entrance to the Legislature, once governed both Vancouver Island and the mainland colony.
Who is Sir James Douglas?
Before the Royal BC Museum moved to its current location, this building on the Legislature grounds served as its original home.
What is the East Annex?
Every word spoken in the Chamber is transcribed and archived thanks to this official record, named after a British tradition.
What is Hansard?
This team manages major projects on the Legislative Precinct, including building restorations, grounds improvements, and seismic upgrades.
What is Capital Planning and Development (CPD)?
MLAs are elected during these events, which happen at least every four years in BC.
What are provincial elections?