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04/05/2026
Please vote!
04/05/2026

Please vote!

CBC, April 4, Molly McNaughton: Église Sainte-Marie in Church Point, N.S., and the Trinity Anglican Church in Digby are the only remaining finalists from the Maritimes in a national competition for a $50,000 grand prize to protect their building's heritage.

The National Trust for Canada is holding the Next Great Save competition. There are 12 finalists overall.

The Trinity church is trying to save its iconic rose window, known as “The Children’s Window.” The window was designed in England while the church was being built in the late 1870s.

The plaster on the inside of the church has deteriorated over the years, as have the wooden clapboards on the outside, leading to concerns about possible harm to the window.

“It’s such an iconic place in Digby,” says church warden Colleen Humbert. She has a personal connection to the site, having married her husband there after moving to the town a decade ago.

Humbert says the prize money would jumpstart necessary restoration. It would ensure the building continues to be a gathering place for the whole town and not just a place of worship.

“We do our best to have community events there, such as concerts,” says Humbert. “We think of it as … one of the most centrally important buildings in our town.”

Église Sainte-Marie is no different. Recognized as the tallest wooden church in North America, the building serves as a pillar of Acadian heritage and a symbol of the community’s identity.

The building has faced the possibility of demolition for years. Built in the early 1900s, it was slated to be torn down last year. It's now making a comeback, says Stéphanie St-Pierre, the co-founder and co-president of the Association Sainte-Marie Héritage et Développement.

Of the many required repairs, St-Pierre says the most symbolic for the community would be hearing the church bells ring once again.

“I think that it's so important for us to understand that within the Acadian community, built heritage sometimes is religious, but it's still built heritage and it was built by the community for the community,” she says.

As a community hub, the church was even a regular site of Université Sainte-Anne graduations until 2019.

Starting April 7, Canadians can cast their votes online to help decide which heritage project wins the grand prize. The winner will be announced on April 24.

02/13/2025

(La version française suit) We are thrilled to make this announcement!
The Dumaresq family has shaped Nova Scotia’s architectural landscape for over 150 years, with five generations designing some of the province’s most cherished landmarks—including the Di**le. After learning about our project, SP Dumaresq Architect Limited (SPDA) reached out to offer their expertise. After visiting Church Point for a preliminary assessment, Syd Dumaresq had a clear mission: “We are going to save her.”
They are joined by another titan of Nova Scotian building: BMR Structural Engineering. Since 1963, BMR has been instrumental in preserving historic treasures like St. George’s Church et the Lord Nelson.
SPDA will guide us through the preliminary design phase, assisting with existing condition drawings, while BMR will conduct a crucial preliminary structural study. Both firms have already been working closely with us to set the stage for Sainte-Marie’s revival. Together, their expertise will lay the groundwork for a strong adaptive reuse plan, ensuring that Sainte-Marie stands proudly for generations to come.
Stay tuned—this is just the beginning! 🎉
La famille Dumaresq contribue à l'architecture néo-écossaise depuis 150 ans et sur cinq générations! Ils ont conçu certains des monuments très appréciés, dont le Di**le. Après avoir pris connaissance de notre projet, ils ont communiqué avec nous pour offrir leur expertise. Après une visite en janvier pour une évaluation préliminaire, Syd Dumaresq avait une vision claire : "Nous allons la sauver!"
BMR Structural Engineering s'est joint à eux. Depuis 1963, BMR a contribué à la préservation de trésors historiques tels que l'église St. George, le Lord Nelson.
SPDA nous guidera tout au long de la phase de conception préliminaire, en nous aidant à réaliser les dessins de l'état existant, tandis que BMR effectuera une étude structurelle préliminaire cruciale. Ces deux entreprises ont déjà travaillé en étroite collaboration avec nous pour préparer le terrain en vue de la renaissance de Sainte-Marie et leur expertise jettera les bases de notre plan de réutilisation adaptative.
Restez à l'écoute, ce n'est qu'un début !

05/11/2022

Kentville has no built heritage bylaw to protect a venerable four-storey hotel

05/09/2022

We’re Hiring!
Are you interested in Built Heritage Restoration?
Carpenter Position Available
Must have an eye for detail.
Wages negotiable
Call 902 532 8742

04/07/2022
02/03/2022

I’ll just leave this right here…

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