Commodor D.L. Raymond (1904-1998) entered the Royal Navy as a cadet at the age of 14. In 1944, he was loaned from the Royal Navy to the Royal Canadian Navy in the rank of Captain and, in 1948, he was transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy and finished his career in the rank of Commodore, having commanded the cruiser Ontario, HMCS Shearwater, the Naval Air Station in Dartmouth, and HMCS Stadacona.
Joe Rainey emigrated to Victoria, B.C. with his family from County Antrim, Northern Ireland in 1913 at the age of 13. He was hired by Canadian Pacific Railway in 1917 as a deckhand and worked his way up to quarter master before retiring from the ships in 1937. He served on most of the C.P.R. coastl ships including Victoria, Adelaide, Maquinna, Sophia, Alice, Elaine, Joan, Kathleen, and Marguerite as well as on deep sea vessels Empress of Asia and Empress of China. Joe passed awa in 1983.
Lighthouse 16 km South West of Victoria marking rocks on northern side of Strait of Juan de Fuca. The Race Rocks Lighthouse is one of the first two lighthouses built on Canada’s west coast, the other being Fisgard Light at the entrance to Esquimalt.