Salaberry Armoury Explained

Salaberry Armoury
Native Name:Manège militaire Salaberry
Native Name Lang:fr
Building Type:Drill Hall / armoury
Architectural Style:late Château Style
Structural System:steeply pitched gable roof
Address:
Gatineau, Quebec
J9A 1L8
Client:Canadian Army
Owner:Canadian Forces Crown Owned
Current Tenants:Régiment de Hull
Start Date:1930s
Completion Date:1938/01/01
Other Dimensions:2.08ha
Floor Area:5578m2
Architect:Lucien Sarra-Bournet
Awards:Canada's Register of Historic Places;[1] Recognized – 1993/05/13 Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings [2]

The Salaberry Armoury (French: Manège militaire Salaberry), is an historic armoury located in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada, that is home to the armoured Régiment de Hull. The 5578m2 armoury located just to the west of the Hull sector in downtown Gatineau on a 2.08ha lot.[3] The armoury is a prominent local landmark. In the Canadian Forces, an armoury is a place where a reserve unit trains, meets, and parades.

History

Le Régiment de Hull, which is housed in Salaberry Armoury, formed on 7 August 1914. The Regiment, which is a unit of the Reserve Armoured Corps, is the only Francophone unit in the National Capital Region. The armoury was built beginning on 1 January 1938, designed by the architect Lucien Sarra-Bournet in the late Château Style with a steeply pitched gable roof and prominent chimneys.[4]

The armoury was named after Colonel Charles de Salaberry, a hero of the War of 1812. The armoury, which has been identified as an historic site is one of a series of armouries built across Canada during the 1930s. During World War II, this building was the scene of local recruitment efforts.[5]

Salaberry Armoury is a Recognized Federal Heritage Building.[6]

Legacy

thumb|left|Salaberry Armoury plaqueA plaque was erected by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 30 Hull with a quote from the poem For the Fallen by Robert Laurence Binyon:"They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.At the going down of the sun and in the morningWe will remember them"

A plaque was erected in the spring of 1974 for the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Regiment de Hull.thumb|left|Salaberry Armoury plaque

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.historicplaces.ca/en/results-resultats.aspx?m=2&Keyword=armoury Canada's Register of Historic Places
  2. Web site: Archived copy . 2017-08-17 . dead . https://archive.today/20110814222622/http://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/beefp-fhbro/FHB_RES_E.asp . 14 August 2011 . dmy-all . Heritage Buildings
  3. Web site: Salaberry Armoury – Treasury Board Secretariat. January 1994 .
  4. Web site: Salaberry Armoury – Historic Places of Canada.
  5. Web site: Le Régiment de Hull, Canadian Army. 24 June 2013 .
  6. Web site: Salaberry Armoury – Historic Places of Canada.