1891 – Government House, Regina, Saskatchewan
Government House was constructed between 1889-91 and was built on a grand scale as a result of the federal government’s desire to have an imposing symbol of its authority in the North-West Territories.
Government House was constructed between 1889-91 and was built on a grand scale as a result of the federal government’s desire to have an imposing symbol of its authority in the North-West Territories.
Typical of many smaller bank branches from this time,
A multi-purpose Federal Building containing the Post Office,
A Neo-classical bank branch beneath commercial office space.
Built as the Regina Post Office,
The old “gingerbread”
Fire Hall No.1 was located on the south west corner of 23rd Street and 4th Avenue,
The first public building commissioned by the new provincial government after the formation of the province.
Head office of The Weyburn Security Bank,
A three-part entrance portico with two Ionic columns.