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Roderick Haig-Brown has been designated as personal of national historic significance for his efforts in conservation and writing.

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Haig-Brown Heritage House Bed & Breakfast

4.6 (14 Google reviews)

2250 Campbell River Rd
Campbell River, BC

Haig-Brown Heritage House, in Campbell River, British Columbia, is a historic family home that sits on the banks of the Campbell River and is surrounded by tranquil gardens and the river's edge.

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Roderick & Ann Elmore Haig-Brown were huge supporters of the arts and conservation. In the winter this historical residents provides temporary accommodation for a Writer In Residence, through a program operated by the Campbell River Museum.

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Haig-Brown Heritage House Bed & Breakfast

4.6 (14 Google reviews)

2250 Campbell River Rd
Campbell River, BC

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During the summer months, the Haig-Brown House offers unique BED & BREAKFAST accommodation and the garden can be rented for weddings, receptions and other special events.

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Haig-Brown Heritage House Bed & Breakfast

4.6 (14 Google reviews)

2250 Campbell River Rd
Campbell River, BC

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A site for hosting a myriad of events throughout the year. This is the place to take a step back in time and enjoy the simpler things.

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Haig-Brown Heritage House Bed & Breakfast

4.6 (14 Google reviews)

2250 Campbell River Rd
Campbell River, BC

The site hosts croquet and tea events on the formal lawn Wednesday afternoons during July and August. For a nominal cost, guests enjoy light dainties and are served tea on real china. There is the opportunity to play croquet, as the Haig-Brown family had done, and to tour the study containing thousands of books and the desk where Roderick wrote his books.

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