Special Areas begins work on the Dorothy elevator

Work to repair the Dorothy Elevator began earlier this month, including the installation of a new roof, repairs to the cupola structure at the top of the elevator, and work to refurbish portions of the exterior. This work is expected to be completed June 2025, ahead of the busy summer tourist season in the Drumheller Valley.

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“The Dorothy Elevator is one of the most photographed historic elevators in the province. This iconic structure is an important part of our history, and the Board is proud to do our part to make sure it continues to stand the test of time. These repairs will make sure this popular attraction stays an important stop on the Dinosaur Trail and remains a part of the Special Areas story,” said Shaune Kovitch, Chair of the Special Areas Board.

While current repair work is underway, the public is asked to obey all posted signage and not enter the construction area. Once repair work is complete, fencing and signage will be in place around the structure. As land around the Dorothy Elevator is occupied under an agricultural lease, the public is asked to not trespass and to obey all posted signage. Members of the public should use caution if stopping to take photos by turning off into the hamlet of Dorothy instead of stopping on the highway.

Built in 1928, the Alberta Pacific Grain Company Elevator was used until 1951 when it closed. The roof was torn off in 2015 during a windstorm and was further damaged last summer with materials blowing off the structure near the adjacent highway. A safety assessment was done and initial stabilization work completed last summer to ensure the structure did not pose a risk to the public.

Last fall, the Special Areas Advisory Council recommended more extensive repair work go forward and MAST Construction was hired through a request for proposal process. MAST Construction are experts in elevator refurbishments / repair work and have completed a number of projects on elevators throughout the province including the Rowley Elevator. Local community members have shared their support for this work, with the Dorothy Community Association contributing funds towards the repairs.

Individuals who would like to contribute towards further work at the Dorothy Elevator should contact the Community Foundation of Southeast Alberta (CFSEA) and direct contributions to the Dorothy Elevator project. You can learn more about donating with CFSEA by visiting https:/cfsea.ca/donate/.

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