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Moose Jaw Court House

Overview

The Moose Jaw Court House has significant historical importance as the oldest functioning building of its kind in Saskatchewan and is designated a National Historic Site and a Provincial Heritage Property. 

Following the collapse of the second floor that destroyed most of the building’s interiors, the original goal was to return the building to its pre-collapsed state but quickly evolved into restoring the building to its historical noble intent. Wherever possible original features have been respected and restored, ensuring the beauty and quality of the building remains.

Awards

2016 Lieutenant Governor’s Heritage Architecture Excellence Award for Architectural Renovation

Location

Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan

Completed

2016