1894 – Court House, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Architect: Charles H. Wheeler
Built in two stages, the original and larger part was constructed in 1882-83 and housed the Courts,
Built in two stages, the original and larger part was constructed in 1882-83 and housed the Courts,
The premiated design in an architectural competition to design a new orphanage for protestant children.
Residence mansion for Arthur Dubuc, on Sherbrooke Street East near Berri Street,
Constructed as a branch of the Bank of Montreal,
Designed by local architect George Creeford Browne,
Originally St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church,
Sited at 482 Bannatyne Avenue, the congregation expanded and later moved to River Heights.
Designated a National Historic Site,
Post office and Federal Office by Dominion architect Thomas Fuller on 8th Avenue.
Hotel built close to the Grand Opera House of 1874 on Adelaide St west of Yonge St.