Celebrating its 150th anniversary this year, the historic Customs House is a longstanding cultural hub with a strong link to…
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B2 Lofts
Inspired by the region’s centuries-old tradition of shipbuilding, the B2 Lofts is a mixed-use, urban infill development in the heart…
Garrick Theatre
Celebrating its 75th anniversary this year, the Bonavista’s Garrick Theatre is the oldest community theatre in the province – and…
Shingwauk Residential School Site
One of the oldest landmarks in the Sault Ste. Marie area, the Shingwauk Residential School Site became home to the…
Mississippi Valley Textile Museum
Located in the annex of the former Rosamond Woolen Company (built in 1867), the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum has been…
Burrard Bridge Rehabilitation and Restoration Project
While historic engineering works are often neglected, this project demonstrates that community support and enlightened municipal officials can meet modern…
Senate of Canada Building
Originally Ottawa’s central train station and then a government conference centre, this downtown landmark has been transformed to house the…
Town of Annapolis Royal
The Heritage Canada Awards Jury found that the Town of Annapolis Royal has performed exemplary work in the stewardship of…
The New Petrie Building
The unique ornamented metal façade of the Petrie Building has been an iconic presence in downtown Guelph since 1882. One…
Eva’s Phoenix
Eva’s Phoenix is a transformative adaptive reuse of the former Water Works building in downtown Toronto into transitional housing, education,…
Diefenbunker, Canada’s Cold War Museum
The Diefenbunker Museum is a private, not-for-profit charitable museum operating out of a Cold War Bunker turned National Historic Site…
Ancient Echoes Interpretive Centre
Since 1994, the work of the Ancient Echoes Interpretive Centre has been a community labour of love that has protected…
WE Global Learning Centre (GLC)
The WE Global Learning Centre (GLC) project involved the complete rehabilitation of a century-old building to serve as a state-of-the-art…
Single Room Occupancy (SRO) Renewal Initiative
As the single largest Public Private Partnership (P3) social housing project in North America, the Single Room Occupancy (SRO) Renewal…
Kentville Library
The sanctuary of the former United Church of St. Paul and St. Stephen on Main Street, Kentville NS, was revitalized…
The Grand Theatre
The Grand Theatre is a community-owned, volunteer-run enterprise and multi-entertainment facility and a gathering place for people of all ages…
Grey Nuns Reading Room
The former Mother House of the Sisters of Charity of Montreal (known as the Grey Nuns) has played an important…
360 Saint-Jacques
Located in the heart of Old Montréal, 360 Saint Jacques was established as the Royal Bank of Canada headquarters in…
cSPACE King Edward
Built in 1912, the former King Edward School was closed in 2001 by the Calgary Board of Education. Left vacant…
Casey House
Commissioned by William R. Johnston, and built in 1875 by prominent local architectural firm, Langley, Langley & Burke, the Casey…
Bowness Park
Since opening in 1912, Bowness Park has been one of Calgary’s most popular park destinations. Approximately 30 hectares in area…
Sharon Temple National Historic Site and Museum
The Sharon Temple is a spectacular structure that has seen over 100 years of sustainable evolution. The structure was built…
Five Almonte Buildings
Over the past 25 years, an informal group of investors and visionaries in Almonte, Ontario, have been passionately working to…
Seventh Street Lofts
Set in Edmonton’s historic warehouse district, Seventh Street Lofts has a scale and industrial character that is compatible with its…
Water Street Adaptive Reuse Development (1886-1911)
This complex, three-phase construction process rehabilitated five adjacent heritage buildings in Vancouver’s historic Gastown district and integrated new construction, revitalizing…
Macdonald Institute, Guelph University
A building so celebrated that Canada Post created a commemorative stamp in its honour, the University of Guelph’s Macdonald Institute…
The Don Jail: Bridgepoint Active Healthcare Administration Building
Once the largest of its kind in North American, the Don Jail was Toronto’s biggest building project when it was…
The Salt Building (ca. 1930)
This distinctive historic landmark located within Vancouver’s Southeast False Creek (SEFC) neighbourhood is a rare survivor of an area once…
Cycloroute de Bellechase
The oldest railway in Bellechasse RCM began operations in 1855. The Grand Trunk line connecting Charny and Saint-Thomas-de-Montmagny was a…
École des Métiers de la Restauration et du tourisme de Montréal (1888)
The former Victoria School is a rare surviving example of a 19th century school in Montreal. It was named for…
New Learning Centre – Building 94, Central Experimental Farm (1936-37)
This former research building is located within the Central Experimental Farm National Historic Site, a singular cultural landscape used for…
Sir John A. Macdonald Building (1930)
A Classified Heritage Building, the former Bank of Montreal Ottawa Main Branch is a landmark located across Wellington Street from…
Trinity-St. Paul’s United Church (1889)
Located in Toronto’s Annex neighbourhood, Trinity-St. Paul’s United Church was constructed in 1889 in the Romanesque Revival style using stone…
Market Street Development (1880)
Located in Toronto’s historic Saint Lawrence neighbourhood, the modest commercial building at 10-12 Market Street was commissioned by local politician…
The London Roundhouse (1887)
The Michigan Central Roundhouse was built by the London & South Eastern Railway Company in 1887 to service locomotives on…
Congregation Emanu-El Temple (1863)
As the oldest surviving synagogue in Canada, Congregation Emanu-El holds inestimable heritage value. It was built in 1863 by a…
The Post Office Rehabilitation
This project reflects a successful integration of many goals, including heritage conservation, smart growth and energy efficiency, and a desire…
La Gare historique de la MRC d’Argenteuil
The project has successfully created a community-centered hub, where municipal and community services are offered, and where events and exhibitions…
McInnes Cooper Building (formerly the Dawson Hardware Building)
This remarkable transformation has had an immediate positive impact on the character of the street, and is already enhancing and…
Monastère des Augustines
A project of the Fiducie du patrimoine culturel des Augustines, the Monastère des Augustines is located in the heritage wings…
The Rock Garden
The Rock Garden is the Royal Botanical Garden’s signature garden. Janet Rosenburg & Studio was commissioned for the project to…
Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts Building Renewal
As a key element of a broader downtown revitalization plan, the Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts…
La Maison de la littérature
The project to create la Maison de la littérature successfully builds on the rich history of a former place of…
Cartier-Brébeuf National Historic Site
Cartier-Brébeuf is a cultural heritage landscape that commemorates the time in 1535-1536 when Jacques Cartier and his shipmates wintered near…
Park Lofts former Annette Street Baptist Church (1888)
The cultural heritage value of this modest, designated church is attributed to its Arts and Crafts-influenced design and its place…
Red River College School of Hospitality and Culinary Arts former Union Bank Tower (1906) and Annex (1920)
Located in Winnipeg’s historic Exchange District, the original Union Bank Tower was the city’s first skyscraper. It was designed in…
Harbour Commission Building/Club 357c (1875)
A landmark in Old Montreal since 1875, the Italianate style building was designed by Hopkins and Wily and operated as…
Historic BMO Building (1910)
Designed in the Beaux-Arts style, this heritage designated bank anchors a key corner of Oakville’s downtown. The project involved restoring…
St. Clement’s Anglican Church (1891-1958)
The goal of this rehabilitation project (2004-2007) was to revitalize and reposition St. Clement’s as an open, welcoming place of…
Pacific Central Station (1919)
Designed by Pratt & Ross Architects, the Pacific Central Station’s heritage character is defined by its Beaux-Arts monumentality, the elegance…

















































