Officers Row Tours and Activities

Officers Row featuring a house and heritage architecture
Officers Row
Officers Row showing a house and a small town or village
Officers Row which includes a small town or village, a park and horse riding
Officers Row which includes heritage architecture and a house


Walk down a shaded, narrow street and pass elegant 19th-century homes now occupied by museums and private residences.

One of the highlights of the Vancouver National Historic Reserve is Officers’ Row, a street lined with attractive homes reflecting the area’s military history. Wander past 22 of these beautifully preserved buildings surrounded by grassy lawns and explore those that are open to the public.

Construction on most of the buildings here took place toward the end of the 19th century. Look for the oldest house on the row, the General Ulysses S. Grant House, which dates back to 1850 and now hosts a restaurant. Many of the houses display neoclassical-style elements, such as columns supporting symmetrical porticos.

Learn about the life of a military hero in General George C. Marshall House. This eye-catching gray building, which dates back to 1886, was designed in the Queen Anne style, and is characterized by elegant porches and conical towers. The former resident of this house, General Marshall, was a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize for his work in Europe after World War II. Browse exhibits about his life inside.

Admire the refined architecture of General O.O. Howard House. The mansion now houses the headquarters of Fort Vancouver National Trust and the courtyard here is a popular wedding venue.

Walk along the rest of the row to see more of these beautifully designed buildings. Most of the other properties today are private residences and thus are not open to the public.

This street is part of the Vancouver National Historic Reserve, which also encompasses Fort Vancouver and the Pearson Air Museum. Delve into the history of Vancouver and aviation in two unique museums with interactive exhibits and live demonstrations. Walk between the different attractions, which are all located near each other.

Officers’ Row is free to visit. To get here, take a bus to East Evergreen Boulevard, which runs parallel to the row, then wander along the road at your own pace. The Marshall House has on-site parking and is open from Monday to Saturday. Opening times are subject to change, depending on what private events are happening in the houses.

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