1904 – T. Eaton Co., Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba
For years the focal point of downtown Winnipeg,
For years the focal point of downtown Winnipeg,
The oldest Chicago School skyscraper still standing in Western Canada was built for the Union Bank of Canada and once boasted the tallest flagpole in the British Empire.
Later known as the Brandon Art Club and eventually the Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba,
From the 1890s Marshall-Wells (a US based firm) advanced in the Canadian market by having a one man representative in Winnipeg and,
Part of a terrace of three warehouses,
Part of a terrace of three warehouses,
Sadly demolished, this small but imposing bank by Toronto architects Darling &
Small warehouse building at one time in use as a French Bistro.
Originally conceived as the Cauchon Block,
This was the fourth depot built by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) from the construction of the main line through the Manitoba capital in the early 1880’s.