Red Chairs

Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites

Upcoming area closures of Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites in 2024.

For restoration purposes and/or safety reasons, these closures will be clearly marked, and signage will be posted. Currently, these are:

  • oTENTik camping experience is unavailable for the 2024 season.
  • The washrooms located at the Second World War Officer’s Quarters are closed. Portable toilets inclusive of a wheelchair-accessible unit are available nearby.
  • The Causeway leading to the lighthouse, Fisgard Lighthouse, and adjacent beaches – Closure begins on September 26, 2024, and will remain in effect until all repair work is completed.

Thank you for your patience and understanding.

We saved you a seat!

Parks Canada has placed over 200 red Adirondack chairs in peaceful and scenic locations throughout many of the country’s most unique and treasured places, including three sets of two chairs found here at Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites.

Grab a friend, go for a walk then relax and snap a selfie on one of our red chairs. Each location immerses you in the landscape or allows you to discover its history.

How to find the red chairs

The red chairs are for you to discover. While some chairs are easy to find, others require more of an adventure.

Find them at Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites:

 
Location Description of location
Inside the Garry Oak Learning Meadow Within the blooming native flowers (from March to August), just a short walk from the site’s entrance
On rocky bluffs in front of Fisgard Lighthouse Nested on the rocky bluffs in front of the lighthouse overlooking the Juan de Fuca Strait and the Olympic Mountain range

See the list of red chair locations across Canada

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Parks Canada’s red chairs: where it all started

In 2011, our friends at Gros Morne National Park came up with the idea to place sets of Adirondack chairs in lesser-known, stunning locations around the park, inviting visitors to enjoy and share on social media. Today, the iconic red chairs can be found in over 100 locations administered by Parks Canada.

The adventure doesn't end at Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites! Parks Canada has installed red chairs in the most beautiful landscapes in the country, including those featured in Coastal British Columbia’s other national park reserves and historic sites. Where will your next red chair moment be?

Pacific Rim National Park Reserve

Gulf Islands National Park Reserve

Fort Langley National Historic Site

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The Parks Canada red chairs are made from 100% recycled plastic saved from Canadian landfills.

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