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November 18, 2024

Christmas Gift Guide: Great Ideas for $40 or Less!

Heritage Winnipeg brings you unique Christmas gift ideas for all the people on your list! Show them you care with a our specially curated products while supporting Winnipeg’s built heritage. From bibliophiles to fashionistas and history enthusiasts to that person who has everything, we have thoughtful gift ideas that are sure to put smiles on the faces of your loved ones.

Please note that due to the Canada Post strike, shipping is currently unavailable. All products can be picked up at the Heritage Winnipeg office located at 509-63 Albert Street in the Exchange District, open Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm.

Dig into the history of the many lives lived in the beautiful houses of Winnipeg’s Armstrong’s Point neighbourhood. Armstrong’s Point: A History is a wonderful 242 page hardcover book, researched and written by award winning historian Randy Rostecki and filled with archival images. Available for a special Heritage Winnipeg price, only $35.99!

Reminisce of days gone by as you ride the rails back in time to Winnipeg’s streetcar era! The Streetcars of Winnipeg: Our Forgotten Heritage was written by Brian K. Darragh, a passionate and proud streetcar driver that served the city for 38 years. This 175 page soft cover book includes history and images that follow the story of the streetcar from Winnipeg’s boom era to the final run of the streetcars on September 19th, 1955. Pick up your copy for just $20!

Show your support for Winnipeg’s transportation history with a Streetcar 356 t-shirt! The front features a Winnipeg Electric Company logo and on the back is an 8 1/3 cent ticket. All proceeds from the sale of these shirts support the Streetcar 356 Rehabilitation Project. Streetcar 356 is the last known remaining wooden streetcar in Winnipeg which Heritage Winnipeg has been painstakingly restoring, determined to rehabilitate it and find a home where it can be celebrated for generations to come. T-shirt are available for only $30!

An elegant addition to any outfit, Heritage Winnipeg’s NEW sterling silver bracelet was handcrafted by Winnipeg based designer Hilary Druxman. The delicate seven inch bracelet features a charm based on the Heritage Winnipeg logo, with the details of a timeless arched window and keystone stonework perfectly captured. This chic piece of jewelry is available only through Heritage Winnipeg for just $40!

Anyone who loves architecture can appreciate the classic grandeur of the Millennium Centre at 389 Main Street, the 1912 neo-classical “temple of finance” designed by preeminent architects Darling and Pearson for the Bank of Commerce. Local artist Maria Givner has captured some of the finest features of the building in a dynamic design made into a fashionable NEW t-shirt. Custom made for Heritage Winnipeg, you can purchase one for only $30!

Gift shopping for that one hard to buy for person? Look no further than a Heritage Winnipeg membership! As a non-profit charitable organization, members are crucial for Heritage Winnipeg to be able to continue our important work advocating for, supporting and celebrating our community’s built heritage. Members can look forward to an exclusive monthly newsletter to learn about what it happening in the heritage community, special discounts in the Heritage Winnipeg store, joining a community of liked-minded people and more. Give the gift of a Heritage Winnipeg membership and help save Winnipeg’s priceless historical buildings for just $35!

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Christmas Gift Guide: Great Ideas for $40 or Less!

Heritage Winnipeg brings you unique Christmas gift ideas for all the people on your list! Show them you care with a our specially curated products while supporting Winnipeg’s built heritage. From bibliophiles to fashionistas and history enthusiasts to that person who has everything, we have thoughtful gift ideas that are sure to put smiles on…

November 12, 2024

Call for Nominations! The 39th Annual Preservation Awards

Do you know a person, organization or building project that went above and beyond in the conservation and advancement of Winnipeg’s built heritage in 2024? Nominate them for Heritage Winnipeg’s 39th Annual Preservation Awards! Awards are presented in three categories: Heritage Conservation, Distinguished Service and Youth. The awards recognize building owners, professionals, organizations and individuals…

November 10, 2024

Leslie Stechesen: Winnipeg Architecture Foundation Legacy Award Winner

On Saturday, November 9th, 2024, the Winnipeg Architecture Foundation presented its first ever Legacy Award to architect Leslie J. Stechesen in the historic Chamber of Commerce Building at 177 Lombard Avenue. The award celebrates over 60 years of achievement, with Stechesen contributing to the community through innovative building design and built heritage conservation. Heritage Winnipeg’s…

November 9, 2024

An Enjoyable Evening Under The Dome

Thank you to everyone who joined us on Friday, November 8th, 2024, for Heritage Winnipeg’s fall fundraiser, Under The Dome, in the historic Millennium Centre at 389 Main Street. It was an evening to remember in the gorgeous heritage building, with good friends, good food and good entertainment. Our first in person fundraiser since 2019,…

November 6, 2024

Greg Agnew: History Headliner

Heritage Winnipeg’s President, Greg Agnew, is making headlines for his work celebrating Winnipeg’s history. The article titled “Winnipeg’s a treasure-trove of historic sites” by Freda Glow was published in the Free Press: Community Review on Wednesday, November 6th, 2024, extolling the many ways which Agnew spreads his passion for our city’s past. With his interest…

November 4, 2024

Fantastic First: Local Artist Showcase

Heritage Winnipeg presented its first ever “Local Artist Showcase” on Friday, November 1st, 2024 with an enthusiastic crowd taking part in the free, one-night-only event inside the historic Millennium Centre at 389 Main Street. It was part of First Fridays in the Exchange, a monthly event that encourages the exploration of the arts and culture…

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