Member of the Order of Canada
- Awarded on: April 6, 2006
- Invested on: May 04, 2007
Elizabeth Pacey has been a pivotal figure in Nova Scotia's heritage conservation movement for more than 30 years. Renowned as a persuasive and determined activist, she has been involved in community development and planning issues aimed at protecting the historic face of Halifax. Both individually and as a member of various groups, she has helped to preserve landmarks such as the Halifax Public Gardens and the Old Town Clock. As a popular historian, she has documented some of Halifax's most remarkable examples of built heritage, providing an important record of the city for future generations of community leaders.