1886 – Hockey Hall of Fame (Former Bank of Montreal), Toronto, Ontario
Designed in 1885-86 to replace a building that was not yet thirty years old, because it was not grand enough for the aspirations of the Bank of Montreal,
Designed in 1885-86 to replace a building that was not yet thirty years old, because it was not grand enough for the aspirations of the Bank of Montreal,
Architects Child & Wilson was one of the first large practices in Alberta. Their successful practice was responsible for the design of many of the landmark buildings constructed of sandstone and erected on Eighth Avenue,
Constructed at Rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest & Rue Mansfield, and still existing although not in use as a bank.
Constructed as a branch of the Bank of Montreal, built in 1894 by Sir Francis Rattenbury.
Typical of many smaller bank branches from this time, with living accommodation above the commercial floor.
Originally constructed 1909-10, with an addition on Queen Street in 1920. Interiors altered 2001-02.
At the centre of Portage and Main, the Bank of Montreal branch was designed by McKim,
A branch of the Bank of Montreal had existed on this site since 1886. In the late 1920s,
Fine little classical bank building nestled into a block of Portage Avenue. Now the offices of the Downtown Biz association,