Historic downtown Chilliwack building restored, as new restaurant prepares to open
CHILLIWACK — CEPCO and the City of Chilliwack announced Wednesday that the restoration of the historic 96-year-old Skelton Building is now complete, paving the way for a new restaurant to open in downtown Chilliwack this month.
In a statement, the Chilliwack Economic Partners Corporation says it purchased the Skelton Building on Wellington Avenue roughly five years ago to help facilitate downtown revitalization efforts.
“Over the past 5 years, CEPCO has made painstaking efforts to preserve many of the historic features of the Skelton Building,” said Brian Coombes, CEPCO President. “Original features have been saved, such as a large skylight, exterior leaded glass, an exposed timber ceiling, and, of course, the inlaid Skelton’s floor tile.”
In August 1926, Robert G. Skelton and his son Clifford bought a wood-frame building on Wellington Avenue near Five Corners and opened a men’s clothing business called R.G. Skelton & Son Men’s Wear. Tragically, less than four years later on March 15, 1930, a major fire on the north side of Wellington Avenue, between Young Road and Mill Street, destroyed six wood-frame buildings and multiple businesses, including R.G. Skelton & Son Men’s Wear.


