1910 – Kenricia Hotel, Kenora, Ontario
Now slightly down-at-heel, this once fine hotel is on Kenora’s Main Street and overlooks the lake.
Now slightly down-at-heel, this once fine hotel is on Kenora’s Main Street and overlooks the lake.
The first public building commissioned by the new provincial government after the formation of the province.
Designed by Winnipeg school architect J.
The McLaren family were a prominent Winnipeg hotelling family owning a number of establishments including the Brunswick (Main and Rupert),
The construction of this shrine, which is located in Old Québec,
In March 1910 an architectural competition for a National Memorial Tower to commemorate the establishment of self-government in Canada,
Originally this branch of the Royal Bank had a second storey that was removed in a 1950s renovation.
Unbuilt designs for a large departmental building.
A stark and obvious example of the Exchange warehouse developed in two stages (which many were) –
Head office of The Weyburn Security Bank,