1898 – Canadian Pacific Railway Station, Vancouver, British Columbia
The second CPR station in Vancouver,
The second CPR station in Vancouver,
Designed for Quebec-based bank Molsons on West Hastings Street,
Angelo Calori commissioned this building as an hotel,
An Edwardian Baroque style building, combining English and French architectural influences.
On April 2, 1910,
Costing $225,000 and constructed with a reinforced concrete structure.
Originally built as an apartment block,
Designed by the architectural firm of Parr and Fee –
On Nov. 10, 1913, Henry Birks &
Now known as Waterfront station,