1916 – Hamilton Building (Former Bank of Hamilton), Winnipeg, Manitoba
In 1897, the building and lot on the south-east corner of Main and McDermot was purchased for $30,000 by the Bank of Hamilton.
In 1897, the building and lot on the south-east corner of Main and McDermot was purchased for $30,000 by the Bank of Hamilton.
A stunning building on Portage Avenue,
A fine example of the Collegiate Gothic style applied to a church alongside Central Park in downtown Winnipeg.
Built in 1918, this water tank is designed to hold thousands of litres of drinking water from the aqueduct from which the city gets its water.
Unbuilt proposal for a massive department store for the Hudson’s Bay Company.
In Winnipeg the main banks had been clustered on Main Street.
The property that would become Winnipeg Beach Park was owned by The Canadian Pacific Railway.
In 1910, land for a power substation was acquired by the City of Winnipeg on the west side of King Street,
This was the last of the major provincial legislatures to be constructed and reminiscent of the large 19th century City Halls of the UK.