The Bats of Metchosin Community Hall

One of the largest Little Brown Bat maternity colonies in the region lives right above our historic hall. Discover these remarkable animals, watch them live on our Bat Cam, and learn why they are such an important part of Metchosin’s natural heritage.

Sharing Our Historic Hall With Some of Metchosin’s Most Important Residents

Watch The Colony Live

Metchosin Hall Bat Cam

A Remarkable Part of Metchosin’s Natural Heritage

Meet Our Resident Species

Why Bats Matter

Bats are among nature’s most effective insect controllers. A single Little Brown Bat can consume hundreds of insects in a single hour while feeding. Across an entire colony, that adds up to thousands of insects removed from the environment every night.

Benefits of bats include:

  • Natural mosquito control
  • Reduced agricultural pests
  • Healthy ecosystem balance
  • Important biodiversity indicators
  • Reduced reliance on pesticides
  • Pollination support in some species

Every evening, the bats of Metchosin Hall quietly perform a valuable service for our community.

Living Alongside Wildlife

Metchosin has always been a community that values its connection to nature.

The bat colony lives exclusively in the attic of the building and has no access to the interior event spaces. The main hall, meeting rooms, kitchen, and all public areas are completely separate from the colony’s roosting areas. In over 135 years of events, the bats have never interfered with or bothered a single gathering at the hall.

Historic buildings often provide the warm, protected roof spaces bats need, particularly as natural roosting locations become less common — and Metchosin Hall is proud to provide that habitat while continuing to welcome people through its doors every day.

Quick Facts About Our Colony & Myths

Myth: Bats are blind.
Myth: Bats will fly into your hair.
Myth: Bats are rodents.
Myth: Bats are pests.
Myth: All bats carry rabies.
Myth: Bats are dirty.
Myth: Bats are nocturnal because they prefer darkness.

A Living Part of Hall History

For over 135 years, Metchosin Community Hall has brought people together to celebrate, learn, create, and connect.