The Crescent Heights Community Association (CHCA) has received an award for its work protecting the area’s history.
At about 120 years old, Crescent Heights is one of the oldest communities in Calgary and has the largest number of heritage assets north of the Bow River.
“Redevelopment in our neighbourhood is more than a threat, it is real, and it’s been going on for years,” the CHCA said.
“These assets include about 200 cottage-style bungalows built in the early 1900’s, plus an extensive canopy with many tree-lined avenues.”
The CHCA is one of seven 2024 Heritage Calgary award recipients, recognized as the advocacy and volunteerism winner.
“We are celebrating some really breathtaking and incredible work that has ensured the stories, buildings, and value of our collective history will not only be preserved but celebrated and shared well into the future,” said Heritage Calgary CEO Josh Traptow.
Over the past year, CHCAvolunteers put in more than 1,000 hours into creating activities and programming to build awareness of the unique …