Brewing History: Adaptive Reuse in the Canadian Craft Beer Sector

Kaslo, British Columbia to Whitehorse, Yukon 12 places
All forms of adaptive reuse extend the life cycle of buildings, an important component in sustainability and cultural heritage. Some brewing sites on this list are writing new histories of beer making into the Canadian landscape by charting new paths. Join us on this journey from coast to coast of craft breweries that celebrate the uniqueness of place.
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Mellön Brasserie

Montréal, Québec
The Mellön Brasserie in the Rosemont-La-Petite-Patrie neighbourhood of Montreal, Quebec, …
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YellowBelly Brewery

St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
The 1840s brick building (named Yellow Belly Corner) housing the YellowBelly Brewery in St…
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Maison Doucet Hennessy House

Bathurst, New Brunswick
Heritage building bridging 3 centuries of Acadian, Irish and Scottish settlement.
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St. Andrews Lodge

St. Andrews Lodge is the only remaining vestige of the early tourism trade in Qualicum Bea…
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Historic 1916 CNR Hope Station

Hope, British Columbia
Built in 1916, Hope Station is the last surviving example in Canada of a Class 2 station d
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Mon Keang School

Richmond Hill, Ontario
Mon Keang School was established in Vancouver’s Chinatown in 1925 at the peak of the Chi…
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The Roxy Theatre

Alberta
The Roxy Theatre has played an integral role in the cultural life of the community of Cole…
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The LaSalle Theatre

Kirkland Lake, Ontario
The LaSalle Theatre is one of the very few intact remaining Art Deco theatres in North Ame…
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Richmond Hill David Dunlap Observatory

Richmond Hill, Ontario
Houses the largest telescope in Canada
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