St. Paul’s United Church Window Restoration

Boissevain, Manitoba | 2026 | Heritage Church Restoration

This project involved the restoration of a historic wood window at St. Paul’s United Church in Boissevain, Manitoba, focusing on the preservation and faithful replication of a significant architectural feature dating back to the late 19th century.

Project Location

St. Paul’s United Church

Project Year

2026

Project Status

Completed

Brief Project Description

This project involved a highly specialized heritage restoration aimed at preserving and faithfully replicating a deteriorated historic wood window while maintaining its original design, materials, and cultural significance.

The objective was to restore the window using traditional craftsmanship and conservation best practices, ensuring both historical authenticity and long-term structural performance.

Particular focus was placed on retaining original stained and leaded glass elements while reconstructing the wood frame using historically accurate methods and materials.

Interior Restoration:
Project Progress

A key challenge in this project was balancing the preservation of fragile historic materials with the need for structural reconstruction.

Key challenges included:
All work followed a conservation-first philosophy that prioritized:
Outcome / Final Result

The completed project successfully preserved a defining architectural feature of St. Paul’s United Church while improving its structural integrity and long-term durability.

Key achievements include:

The result is a highly authentic restoration that reflects both the craftsmanship of the original construction and modern conservation standards, ensuring the continued preservation of this important heritage feature within the community.

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