Seaforth Armoury

Seaforth Armoury on Burrard Street in Vancouver
General information
Type Drill Hall / armoury
Architectural style fortified,
Location Vancouver British Columbia
Address 1650 Burrard Street
Current tenants The Seaforth Highlanders of Canada,
Construction started 1930
Completed 1936
Inaugurated 26 August 1936
Owner Canadian Forces
Technical details
Structural system massive, low-massed, asymmetrical, concrete
Design and construction
Architect McCarter and Nairne
Awards and prizes Canada's Register of Historic Places;[1] Classified - 1997 Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings [2]
Renovating team
Awards and prizes Class A Heritage Building

The Seaforth Armoury is a Canadian Forces armoury located at 1650 Burrard Street in Vancouver, British Columbia. It is the home of The Seaforth Highlanders of Canada, a Primary Reserve Infantry unit. The building was designed by the architectural firm of McCarter and Nairne, and is now listed as a Class A Heritage Building.[3]

History

From their creation in 1910 until 1935 The Seaforth Highlanders of Canada paraded at the Beatty Street Drill Hall with the Duke of Connaught’s Own Rifles. The government was petitioned for a separate armoury to house the regiment and in the early 1930s a site was selected. The site selected was a plot of unused land at the south end of the recently completed Burrard Street Bridge. The address was fixed at 1650 on what had been called Cedar Street but upon completion of the bridge Cedar Street became Burrard Street.

Work began in 1935 and construction was finished in 1936. The Armoury was opened on 26 August 1936. The Seaforth Highlanders of Canada formed up in a hollow square and The Governor General, Lord Tweedsmuir took the Royal Salute as the first parade was held on the Square.[4]

In June, 2012 the Armoury began a 3-year [5] $9.3 million renovation project to upgrading the existing structure. A further. $31.2 million will be allocated to Carillion Pacific Construction for the construction of a new four-storey building which will be used for support organizations, as well as the headquarters for the 39 Canadian Brigade Group. The Jericho Armoury will being relocated to the Seaforth location, then divested.[6]

Occupants

In the Canadian Forces, an armoury is a place where a reserve unit trains, meets, and parades.

As well as being the home of the Seaforth Highlanders of Canada, the Seaforth Armoury is home to The Seaforth Museum, an official Canadian Forces Museum.

In addition the armoury also garrisons 2 Cadet units:[7]

See also

References

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Coordinates: 49°16′16″N 123°08′40″W / 49.271013°N 123.144363°W / 49.271013; -123.144363

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