CFB Esquimalt - Architecture

Architecture

CFB Esquimalt contains several recognized and classified federal heritage buildings on the Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings.

  • Colwood Site
    • Guard House Building 38 Recognized – 2002
    • Belmont Road Main Gatehouse BEL 13 Recognized – 2000
    • Cow Barn / Dairy RR6 Recognized – 2000
    • Gatehouse Lodge RR8 Recognized – 2000
    • Grant Block, Building 24 Recognized – 1990
    • Gymnasium RR22 Recognized – 2000
    • Hatley Castle Classified – 1986
    • Nixon Block RR24A Recognized – 2000
    • Stable / Garage RR4 Recognized – 2000
    • Swimming Pool RR22A Recognized – 2000
  • Dockyard
    • Admiral's Residence, former Naval Storekeeper's Residence, Building D101 Classified – 1991
    • Aldergrove Building DY 199 Recognized – 2001
    • Bickford Tower, Building D118 Recognized – 1988
    • Clothing / Receiving Stores, Building 211 Recognized – 1991
    • Cordage / Furniture Stores, Building D80 Recognized – 1991
    • Dry Dock Pumphouse, Building 175 Recognized – 1991
    • Electrical Shop Building DY 141 Recognized – 2001
    • Engineer's Residence, Building 1 Recognized – 1991
    • Factory, Building 51 Recognized – 1991
    • Guard House Building 214 Recognized – 1991
    • Main Office, Building 70 Recognized – 1991
    • Oil Stores Building 83 Recognized – 1991
    • Ordnance Stores, Building D77 Recognized – 1991
    • Royal Navy Prison, Building D26 Recognized – 1991
    • Rum / Salt Meats Stores, Building D75-76 Recognized – 1991
    • Sail Loft / Oil Stores, Building 109 Recognized – 1991
    • Shipwrights' Shed / Spar Shed, Building D113 Recognized – 1991
    • Stone Frigate Building D38 Recognized – 1991
    • Warehouse Building D85 Recognized – 1986
  • Naden
    • Administration Block, Building 37 Recognized – 1990
    • Administration Office, former Offices of the Officer-in-Charge, Building 5 Recognized – 1991
    • Catholic Chapel, Building 35 Recognized – 1990
    • Communications School, Building 67 Recognized – 1991
    • Drill Hall Building 33-33A-33B Recognized – 1991
    • Gunnery School, former Building 50 Recognized – 1991
    • Nelles Block, Building 34 Recognized – 1994
    • Officer's Ward / Base Museum, Building 20 Recognized – 1990
    • Protestant Chapel Building 39 Recognized – 1990
    • Radar Training Building 92A Recognized – 2006
    • Stores / Museum Warehouse, Building 29 Recognized – 1990
    • Torpedo School, former Building 2 Recognized – 1991
    • Trades Training Building 92 Recognized – 2006
  • Signal Hill
    • Armament Artificer's and Sergeant's Quarters, former Building 522 Recognized – 1991
    • Gun Emplacement, Building 578 Recognized – 1990
    • Private Married Quarters, former Building 523 Recognized – 1991
    • Reserve Ordnance Stores, former Building 508 Recognized – 1991
  • Work Point Barracks
    • Administration Building 1020 Recognized – 1991
    • Artillery Barracks, Building 1075 Recognized – 1991
    • Barracks Building 1004 Recognized – 1991

The Institute for Stained Glass in Canada has documented the stained glass at the Multi-Faith Naval Chapel and the stained glass at the Old Naval and Garrison Church (1866), now known as St Paul's Anglican

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