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A collaboration between the Government House Foundation and the Maritime Museum of BC, the Lieutenant Governor’s Award for Maritime Achievement’s nomination period is now open.

This award recognizes and acknowledges individuals and organizations along BC’s coast and inland waterways who have made noteworthy contributions to BC’s maritime interests in the areas of science, technology, business, applications of maritime skills, nautical heritage and culture, art, and academic endeavours. The expanded scope of the award recognizes Indigenous and traditional practices, environmental stewardship, and ensures diversity in nominees, recipients, and award administration.

“British Columbia is a province proudly defined by its beautiful coastline and waterways,” said the Honourable Wendy Cocchia, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia. “As Lieutenant Governor, I am delighted to support this important recognition of those whose work has touched and been touched by all things maritime. From ship building to life saving to capturing the incredible grandeur of coastal British Columbia through art or history, there are myriad reasons to nominate an individual for the Award for Maritime Achievement.”

The beautiful award medallion featuring the artwork of Nusi Ian Reid, a member of the Heiltsuk Nation in Bella Bella, is awarded to each recipient.

Nominations for the Lieutenant Governor’s Award for Maritime Achievement are now open here. Nominations will close on 13 June 2025. The awards will be presented at a ceremony in the Fall.
Administration of the award is overseen by steering and selection committees comprised of representatives from the Government House Foundation, Maritime Museum of BC, professional mariners, and representatives from the community.

Info for the Public

The nomination form and information about the award and the previous Beaver Medal recipients can be found here.

Nominations close on 13 June 2025, with the award ceremony to follow in November.