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Historic church restoration commences this summer
The City of Lloydminster will begin restoring the iconic Old Minster Log Church, which dates back to the early 1900s.
Located on the city’s east side, this significant project, which aims to preserve a vital piece of Lloydminster’s heritage, is anticipated to begin in early summer.
Historic buildings, like the Old Minster Log Church, provide not only historical value to our community but also cultural value; they provide a tangible link to the past and a sense of stability.
The decision to restore the Old Minster Log Church comes after the City identified structural deficiencies in October 2021, particularly with the east wall, which necessitated immediate stabilization measures.
Subsequently, in late 2022, a specialized contractor developed a comprehensive restoration plan outlining a roadmap to restore the building to its original state while ensuring its long-term preservation.
“Historic buildings, like the Old Minster Log Church, provide not only historical value to our community but also cultural value; they provide a tangible link to the past and a sense of stability,” said Natalie Clysdale, manager of the Lloydminster Museum and Archives.
“The Old Minster Log Church connects to history and represents the hard work and dedication of those who helped settle our city.”
The restoration efforts have received a significant boost through a partnership with the Friends of Weaver Park.
In May 2023, the City approached the Richard Larsen Barr Colony Foundation, now operating as Friends of Weaver Park, proposing a collaborative fundraising initiative to support the restoration project. A partnership agreement was successfully executed, marking a pivotal moment in preserving Lloydminster’s historical legacy.
“We’re immensely grateful for the Friends of Weaver Park’s support in our endeavour to restore the Old Minster Log Church,” said Clysdale. Their contribution underscores the community’s commitment to safeguarding our shared history and ensuring that future generations can appreciate the cultural significance of this cherished landmark.”
Upon completion, the rehabilitation work is poised to extend the life expectancy of the Old Minster Log Church by over 50 years, ensuring it remains a beacon of Lloydminster’s heritage for decades to come.
All restoration activities will adhere to the standards and guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada, ensuring the structure’s integrity while preserving its historical authenticity.
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