House H - Herbert R. Davidson House, 218 Queeen's Avenue House J - Herbert House, 221 Manitoba St.House I - Sandick House, 219 Manitoba St This trio of homes on this year's Homes Tour (at 218 Queen’s Avenue, and 221 and 219 Manitoba Street)... read more
Success Stories
Celebrating wins in heritage preservation.
June 11, 2023
BC Heritage Awards
Steve Norman was an award recipient at May 2023 BC Heritage Awards Gala. If you attended the May 28 Heritage Homes Tour, you will have toured Steve's 1910 heritage home on Queen's Avenue and the two rescued cottages he subdivided his property for as part of a Heritage Revitalization Agreement.... read more
April 9, 2023
A new name and a new logo
After more that 40 years as a registered non-profit organization, the directors of the New Westminster Heritage Preservation Society felt it was time to refresh our brand. A visible past inspires a more thoughtful future. by Jill Davy, Dire... read more
February 23, 2023
"To Preserve and Protect"
The Langstroths: A History of Service A Heritage New West video production Learn about the Langstroths' long journey of heritage service in this beautifully rendered program: https://youtu.be/m4r769Htks0. Thank you to the 'village' that mad... read more
November 9, 2021
Christmas comes early to New Westminster Museum and Archives
NWHPS director Jim Hutson dropped by the Archives recently to present Rob McCullough, manager, Museums and Heritage Services, with a donation of several boxes of historian Jim Wolf’s best-selling book Royal City—A Photographic History of New Westminster 1858—1960.... read more
March 6, 2019
NWHPS Celebrates International Women's Day
Women from every walk of life at the height of their careers in mental health, education, media, medicine, literature, entrepreneurship, advocacy and politics; helped shape New Westminster, our province, and our country with their contributions. We've highlighted these six women whose lives have spanned 173 years (1842 - 2015).... read more
May 10, 2018
2018 Homes Tour honours end of WW1
2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I. This year, the Society honours the men and women who served by featuring special stories about homes connected to local WWI soldiers on the Homes Tour. We are also proud to include the historic Armouries and offer visitors the opportunity to explore the Westminster Regiment Museum.... read more
April 18, 2018
Heritage Conservation
A Heritage Conservation Area (HCA) is a distinct and identifiable neighbourhood, characterized by its historic value and identified in a City’s Official Community Plan (OCP). Its purpose is to: retain heritage assets in a community, ensure any new development is compatible with the neighbourhood’s existing character, and provide design guidelines for any new development.... read more
June 13, 2017
Queen's Park HCA Approved!
Go-Ahead for Queen's Park HCA [caption id="attachment_4198" align="alignright" width="400"] The J.J. and Lottie Johnston House (1905) - an example of a house in the "Advanced" Protection category. photo: Paul Fuoco[/caption] City Council Un... read more
April 9, 2013
2013: Heritage Preservation Across New Westminster
Heritage homes are found in abundance across New Westminster’s historic neighbourhoods — from Queen’s Park and Sapperton to Downtown and Moody Park. After decades of restoration efforts and the introduction of city by-laws protecting heritage properties, these homes stand as examples of successful preservation and community pride.... read more