1835 – Upper Fort Garry Gate, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Upper Fort Garry was the last of five forts, known to have been built in this general vicinity.
Upper Fort Garry was the last of five forts, known to have been built in this general vicinity.
Between 1845 and 1849 construction proceeded on a new stone church to serve the burgeoning Parish of St.
The old convent of the Grey Nuns,
Ross House had its beginnings in 1852 when construction commenced on William Ross’s log home.
In 1850, Reverend W.H. Taylor was instructed by the Bishop of Rupert’s Land,
Built as the home of Archdeacon William Cockran, who designed the adjacent church,
The official church for employees of the Hudson’s Bay Company who were stationed at the nearby Lower Fort Garry,
Built in 1864 under the guidance of Bishop Taché,
Small hotel building on Main Street,
Imposing and solid church with simple bell tower on the main facade.