The Armoury Brewing Co. in North Battleford, Saskatchewan opened its doors in 2018. It adaptively reused a 1913 armoury building as its base. The basement of the armoury at one time housed a gun range, the holes in the wall still visible. The brewery makes reference to the history of The Battlefords as well as the armoury in its branding and marketing.
This content was written by Vanessa Mathews, an Associate Professor of Geography & Environmental Studies at the University of Regina. Her research explores the role of craft breweries in processes of adaptive reuse and placemaking. This listing was uploaded by Audrey Gray, Project Officer at the National Trust for Canada, on July 8, 2024.
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