HERITAGE


Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Winnipeg
Holy Trinity, a National Historic Site, has acquired the heritage pipe organ from St. Matthews Anglican Church. The organ will be mounted so as to create an antiphonal (stereo) division at Holy Trinity. St. Matthews, with the help of an earlier grant from the Foundation, has been converted to low income housing.


$10,000

 
Western Canada Aviation Museum, Winnipeg

Western Canada Aviation Museum, Winnipeg

 

 

Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin

Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin

 

 

St. Paul’s United Church, Souris

St. Paul’s United Church, Souris

 

 

Marine Museum of Canada, Selkirk

Marine Museum of Canada, Selkirk

 

 

Charleswood Historical Society

Charleswood Historical Society


Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba, Brandon
The historic “Display Building No. II”, known locally as the “Dome” building, is being restored to its 1913 grandeur. It is the last remaining agricultrual exhibition building erected by the federal government to promote agriculture when Canada was very young.


$20,000

 

Western Canada Aviation Museum, Winnipeg
The WCAM is erecting a new facility to celebrate Manitoba’s rich heritage in aviation, particularly bush flying.


$50,000

 

Manitoba Agriculture Museum, Austin
A historic railway water tower and the oldest grain elevator in Manitoba will receive new roofing with the help of this grant.


$15,000

 

St. Matthew’s Anglican Cathedral, Brandon
St. Paul’s United Church, Souris
Historic Casavante organs have been restored by these churches


$10,000
5,000

 

Our Lady of Assumption Parish, Mariapolis
The historic Catholic church in Mariapolis has been re-roofed.


$10,000

 

Canadian Mennonite University, Winnipeg
CMU’s new library will include modern provision for housing rare books and archives relating to Mennonite history in Canada.


$125,000

 

Marine Museum of Canada, Selkirk
This grant will help the Museum assess its future and solidify its resources by engaging consultants to lead that analysis.


$14,350

 

Heritage Winnipeg
“Open Doors” is an annual tour of some of Winnipeg’s outstanding historic buildings. Proceeds help support Heritage Winnipeg whose mission is to promote heritage architecture.


$10,000

 

Charleswood Historical Society
This grant helped the Society to carry on its renovations of the historic Caron House.


$5,000