Scott Eriksen: With 26,000 square feet of interior space and 39 rooms, it takes 87 stairs to climb all the way to the top of Craigdarroch Castle
Scott Eriksen: Craigdarroch Castle has one of North America’s finest collections of Victorian residential stained and leaded glass windows
Scott Eriksen: Tiffany lamps illuminate many rooms in Craigdarroch Castle
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Scott Eriksen: Looking back through the window at the front lawn
Scott Eriksen: A look inside the Dining Room, with large gold-framed paintings and carved deer wall panels
Scott Eriksen: This Hall Chair reminds me of the Iron Throne. ;)
Scott Eriksen: You guys, this place is totally haunted. 0_o
Scott Eriksen: Inside the Billiard Room, this table weighs 2,250 pounds
Scott Eriksen: Cool military figures on the desk in the Library
Scott Eriksen: Looking up into the tower at Craigdarroch Castle
Scott Eriksen: Impressive stained glass at the top of the tower
Scott Eriksen: Stunning floor tiles in the tower were imported from the Minton Tile Company in England
Scott Eriksen: A view of the breakfast room
Scott Eriksen: Front view of the imposing structure known as Craigdarroch Castle pronounced Craig Derek
Scott Eriksen: Craigdarroch Castle is the most impressive structure I've visited since Hearst Castle
Scott Eriksen: This brass telescope once belonged to James Dunsmuir, son of Robert and Joan Dunsmuir. He used it at Hatley Park and aboard his steam yacht Dolaura
Scott Eriksen: Last view of the tower at Craigdarroch Castle
Scott Eriksen: This Swan Window is one of my favorite stained glass windows in Craigdarroch Castle
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