1915 – 1181 Portage Avenue (Robert Fletcher Building), Winnipeg, Manitoba
Originally built as a Ford Assembly Plant,
Originally built as a Ford Assembly Plant,
Riel House, a National Historic Site is the family home of the Métis leader and founder of Manitoba,
Archbishop Taché of St. Boniface persuaded the Abbot of Bellefontaine, France,
Ross House had its beginnings in 1852 when construction commenced on William Ross’s log home.
Leo Mol (born Leonid Molodoshanin) was born in Ukraine in 1915,
This facility establishes a gateway controlling access to the overall Fort Whyte Alive site and houses the Buffalo Stone Café,
The earlier building on the Fort Whyte Alive site responded to the windswept prairie landscape with the simple gesture of an enormous sloping cedar roof facing north,
The previous Pavilion was built in 1908 to a design by John D.
Perspective View & Plans published in The Building News,
Perspective view including ground &