The newly restored Ferry Building Gallery is opening its doors to the public today. Patrick Weiler, Member of Parliament for West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country, Anne Kang, Minister of Municipal Affairs, and Mayor Mark Sager will be cutting the ribbon to mark this milestone event.
The Ferry Building Gallery restoration is part of the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program, with funding provided by the Federal Government of Canada and the Government of British Columbia, with additional funding provided by the District of West Vancouver. These investments have helped restore this cherished landmark located near the waterfront in Ambleside, District of West Vancouver said.
The wood frame building was constructed in 1913 and designated as a Municipal Heritage Property in 1987. The building has historical value for its associations with the municipal ferry and bus services, both of which were integral to the development of West Vancouver. The restoration ensures its safety from the impacts of sea level rise, and seismic and other upgrades make it more accessible to the entire community.
“The Ferry Building Gallery has been a part of the West Vancouver community for 108 years and has played an important role in highlighting and preserving local arts and culture,” says local MP Patrick Weiler. “The Government of Canada is proud to support the restoration of this historic building, providing residents and tourists a more comfortable space to enjoy quality culture and heritage programming for generations to come.”
“I’m excited for the reopening of the Ferry Building Gallery to welcome back our communities to explore our learning. The historic Ferry Building Gallery not only showcases the many talents of our North Shore artists but preserves a special piece of history for West Vancouver,” said Anne Kang, Minister of Municipal Affairs. “Preserving such a culturally significant landmark will ensure future generations know the history of the region and talent of our citizens.”
“The Ferry Building Gallery is a jewel in the crown of West Vancouver,” shares Mayor Mark Sager, “and is an important centre for art, culture and connection in our vibrant community. It is an important venue for providing opportunities and programs that have helped countless regional artists, as well as telling the story of our rich history. I would like to express my gratitude to our federal and provincial partners who helped to make this restoration possible, and I am excited to welcome people back into this very special place.”
The Ferry Building Gallery provides North Shore artists with visibility through a range of events which attract thousands of visitors annually. Over 60 volunteers contribute to the daily operation of the gallery.
A Gallery Opening Reception will be held on April 5 from 6 to 8 p.m. for “Sibling Revelry”, the first show to welcome people back into the restored gallery.
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