Ecclesiastical announces winners of heritage preservation contest

Ecclesiastical announces winners of heritage preservation contest

Among the ten finalists selected in the contest, three winners were selected:

The first prize goes to The Duncan Train Station in Duncan, BC. With a cash prize of $50,000 from Ecclesiastical, the former station and home to the Cowichan Valley Museum will undergo a green retrofit to allow for energy use savings and a 74% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.

Second prize goes to La Vieille Maison in Meteghan, NS. Winning a $10,000 cash prize from National Trust, the post-exile Acadian home from the late 1700s will reopen as a diverse cultural hub after being closed for two decades.

And the third prize goes to The Hope Train Station in Hope, BC. Awarded a $5,000 cash prize from National Trust, the station will be rebuilt as a cultural and tourism hub that tells the unknown diverse stories of the region.

The remaining heritage sites that made it to the finals of the competition include:


Forward House – Iroquois, ON
Hudgin Log House – Milford, ON
Rossland Drill Hall – Rossland, BC
St John’s Stone Church – St John, NB
Swallowtail Lighthouse – Grand Manan, NB
The Old Council House – Hagersville, ON
Turner House – Abbotsford, BC

“Congratulations to the Duncan Train Station and all the heritage organizations that participated in this competition,” said Ecclesiastical president David Huebel. “This truly was a great initiative launched by National Trust, raising awareness of a number of heritage properties across Canada that need preserving.”

Huebel also said that Ecclesiastical was “very impressed” that Canadians voted over 200,000 times to support their local communities.

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“Being leaders in insuring heritage properties we understand just how important it is to ensure these special properties are protected – and we celebrate everyone who is helping to achieve this,” the president said.

Voting for the NGS contest opened in late January and closed on February 22, 2023.