Westholme Hotel
The building at 1415 Government Street in Victoria, British Columbia, is historically known as the Westholme Hotel. Constructed in 1910 by architect Henry Sandham Griffith, it was commissioned by the Westholme Lumber Company. The hotel featured retail stores and offices, reflecting the city's shift towards tourism in the early 20th century.
Over the years, the building underwent several transformations. In the 1960s, it was redeveloped into the Century Inn, featuring an Arabian Nights theme. Later, it became the Victoria Plaza Hotel, housing Monty's Showroom Pub.
In 2019, the building was severely damaged by fire. Subsequent plans aimed to preserve its heritage elements while redeveloping the site.
Today, the building is recognized as a Registered Heritage site, highlighting its architectural and historical significance to Victoria