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Montgomery’s Inn Museum Restoration
A bustling museum in the suburb of Etobicoke, this historic former inn underwent a major restoration to position it as…
Victoria Jubilee Hall
Serving as the Walkerton town hall for nearly a century, the Victoria Jubilee Hall was left abandoned in 1996. When…
Westinghouse HQ
Constructed in 1917, the Canadian Westinghouse Company Headquarters was sold in the late 1980s and remained empty for decades until…
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…
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…
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…
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…
The New Petrie Building
The unique ornamented metal façade of the Petrie Building has been an iconic presence in downtown Guelph since 1882. One…
Five Almonte Buildings
Over the past 25 years, an informal group of investors and visionaries in Almonte, Ontario, have been passionately working to…
Casey House
Commissioned by William R. Johnston, and built in 1875 by prominent local architectural firm, Langley, Langley & Burke, the Casey…
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…
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…
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…
The Post Office Rehabilitation
This project reflects a successful integration of many goals, including heritage conservation, smart growth and energy efficiency, and a desire…
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…
The Rock Garden
The Rock Garden is the Royal Botanical Garden’s signature garden. Janet Rosenburg & Studio was commissioned for the project to…
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…
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…
The Ottawa South Community Centregra former Graham Fire Station #10 (1921)
Designed by renowned Ottawa architect Werner E. Noffke in a Spanish Colonial style, the fire station operated until 1974. Vacant…
Library of Parliament (1859-1876)
Perched on top of a steep cliff overlooking the Ottawa River, the Library of Parliament remains the most important example…
Town of Perth
For the fifth consecutive year, the Foundation has awarded The Prince of Wales Prize to a deserving local government that…
St. Michael’s Cathedral Conservation
The seven-year rehabilitation of the St. Michael’s Cathedral, completed in September 2017, took great pains to respect the integrity of…
Kingsbridge Centre Project
When a 110-year old Catholic church in a rural Ontario community was closed and scheduled to be demolished in 2012,…
Chapleau Hub
As congregations continue to shrink, the question of what to do with old church buildings becomes increasingly pressing. Such a…
Cambridge Old Post Office and Idea Exchange
Until 2012, Cambridge’s 1885 masonry post office, listed as a National Historic Site and located on the bank of the…
Cheltenham Badlands Visitor Infrastructure Project
The distinctive geological and cultural landscape of the Cheltenham Badlands has seen a significant increase in popularity in recent years….
Auberge Chesley’s Inn
This impressive 1814 Georgian residence, once an important stop for many travelers to Upper Canada and later the first building…
Mr. Carlos Ventin
Carlos Ventin was trained as an architect in his homeland of Argentina at the University Resistencia and completed graduate studies…
Heritage Ottawa
Celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, Heritage Ottawa began in 1967 when a group of like-minded citizens banded together with…
Woodland Cultural Centre
The Woodland Cultural Centre was established in October 1972 under the direction of the Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians…
Nottawasaga Lighthouse Preservation Society
Officially incorporated in 2015, the Nottawasaga Lighthouse Preservation Society (NLPS) is a volunteer run, not-for-profit corporation that is dedicated to…
Dr. Robert Shipley
During his more than 30 years of work, Dr. Robert Shipley became widely known as a leading educator, researcher and…
Town of Aurora
The Town of Aurora, Ontario was the proud recipient of the Prince of Wales Prize, an award created with the…
Town of Oakville
The Town of Oakville had the foresight to include policies for heritage conservation as far back as the early 1950s….
City of Peterborough
Founded 150 years ago on the shores of the Otonabee River in the Kawarthas area of southern Ontario, the City…
City of Owen Sound
Located in South-western Ontario, the City of Owen Sound (population 22,000) is the largest urban community in Grey and Bruce…
The City of Thorold
The City of Thorold – population 19,000 – has an incredible story of heritage-led regeneration. As you visit downtown Thorold…
Town of Grimsby
Situated at the base of the Niagara Escarpment on the shores of Lake Ontario, the small Town of Grimsby, Ontario…
Town of Markham
Nominated by the Ward 1 (South) Thornhill Residents Association, the Town of Markham was cited for its heritage policies, bylaws…